12/11/2008 11:56 AM
posted awhile ago
Re:Oscar Buzz and Awards Season 2009
Today's (December 11, 2008) Oscar buzz:
--The Golden Globe nominations, our second major predictor, were announced today! Watch as the wonderful list appears in our group! Oh, and I ganked this link from Karina/SpoutBlog: http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/globes/env-2009-globes-nom-list-scorecard-html,0,1212252.htmlstory
--More info on the LA Film Critics, lauding Wall-E as the first animated feature to be awarded best film (from imdb):
Animated Film Wins Prestigious Award
11 December 2008 4:12 AM, PST

Wall-E has become the first animated movie to be named Best Film of The Year by the Los Angeles Film Critics.
The futuristic robot in space film topped the critics' list on Tuesday, giving it an Oscars boost.
British actress Sally Hawkins claimed the Best Actress prize for Happy-Go-Lucky and Sean Penn's portrayal of assassinated gay San Francisco, California, politician Harvey Milk won him the Best Actor honour.
Late star Heath Ledger and Penelope Cruz snagged the Best Supporting Actor and Actress awards for their roles in The Dark Knight and Vicky Cristina Barcelona respectively.
--And the Humanitarian Oscar goes to... (from imdb)
Lewis Honoured With Humanitarian Oscar
11 December 2008 4:12 AM, PST

Veteran comedian Jerry Lewis will be honoured with an Academy Award for his humanitarian work at next year's Oscars ceremony.
The 82 year old is set to receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Hollywood event in February in recognition of his annual fundraising telethons for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
The beloved funnyman helped found the research organisation in 1950, and has reportedly raised an estimated $2 billion (GBP1.31billion) for the cause since his annual U.S. telethons began in 1966.
Sid Ganis, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, says, "Jerry is a legendary comedian, who has not only brought laughter to millions around the world but has also helped thousands upon thousands by raising funds and awareness for those suffering from muscular dystrophy."
Lewis will join a list of stars who have received the intermittently-awarded honour, including Bob Hope, Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn and Paul Newman.
--Here's something for SkyPilot a la Mickey Rourke and The Wrestler:
http://maxim.com/TheResurrectionofMickeyRourke/articles/46850.aspx
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