Sunday, June 22, 2008

Moby Dick

Author: Pierre Davis
Location: Columbus, OH

"Moby Dick"

Directed by Peter Jackson
Score by John Williams
Screenplay by Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens

Principal Cast:

William Hurt (Captain Ahab)
Joaquin Phoenix (Ishmael)
Queepueg (Eric Bana)
Starbuck (Clive Owen)
Father Maple (Jack Nicholson)
Peter Coffin (Phillip Seymore Hoffman)

Tagline: "Before any great ship took sail there was a great white whale"

Synopsis: Directed by academy award winning director Peter Jackson and his academy award writers from Lord of The Rings Trilogy comes a sea epic based on the classic novel written by Herman Melville. Peter Jackson is sure to bring this great white whale to life with his fantastic special effects shown in the past. John Williams provides a classic score.

What the press would say:

Directed by Peter Jackson, this adaptation of the classic novel proves he is one of the best to get behind a camera ever and will be sure to have people jumping out of their seats. Starring William Hurt as the obsessed Ahab which he spent months getting his limp down pact to bring the characters missing leg down pact. Joaquin Phoenix stars as Ishmail the narrator of most of this story and Eric Bana as Queepueg. Betweem these three the principle cast has a total of 5 acting nominations. Technical awards should be no problem at the time of awards but an early campaign will be hunting for these:

Best Picture
Best Director
Best Adapted Screenplay- Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens
Best Actor- William Hurt
Best Supporting Actor- Joaquin Phoenix, Jack Nicholson, Eric Bana and Clive Owen
Best Score- John Williams

Love & Other Dangerous Things

Author: Brett
Location: Wisconsin

"Love and Other Dangerous Things"

Written by Paul Haggis
Directed by Marc Forster
Distributed by Focus Features

Principal Cast:

Keisha Walter: Sanaa Lathan
Orlando Ryan: Taye Diggs
Rayla Jackson: Halle Berry
Tony Jackson: Terrence Howard
Evelyn Ryan: S. Epatha Merkerson
Paulette Jennings: Angela Bassett
Deon Ryan: Will Smith
Ty Walter: Omar Epps

Tagline: "Would you be willing to lose it all for love?"

Synopsis: This dramatic ensemble film centers around young widow Keisha Walter(Lathan). After her husband (Epps) is killed in a drive by shooting by a gang head Deon (Smith), Keisha becomes intimate with the brother of her husband's killer (Diggs).

Infuriated by her daughter's relationship, Keisha's mother Paulette (Bassett) kicks Keisha and her young baby out, and she is forced to live with her sister Rayla (Berry), whom is in the middle of an abusive relationship with her husband (Howard). Tensions rise in the
film between grieving mother-in-law Paulette, and the mother of a killer (Merkerson) as vulnerable Keisha becomes stuck in between it all.

What the press would say:

Paul Haggis follows up with a second and equally complex urban ensemble film starring Sanaa Lathan, Academy Award Winner Halle Berry, and Academy Award Nominees Angela Bassett, Will Smith, and Terrence Howard. This film is beautifully directed by Marc Forster, the genius behind Monster's Ball and Finding Neverland. This gritty drama is really a modern day romance, paralleling the timeless tale of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Focus Features is campaigning for Oscar Nominations in the following categories:

Best Picture: Paul Haggis, Marc Forster
Best Director: Marc Forster
Best Original Screenplay: Paul Haggis
Best Actress: Sanaa Lathan
Best Actor: Taye Diggs
Best Supporting Actress: S. Epatha Merkerson
Best Supporting Actress: Angela Bassett
Best Supporting Actor: Terrence Howard
Best Editing: Hughes Winborne

The Sad Lagoon

Author: Juan Ascencio
Location: Mexico

"The Sad Lagoon"

Directed by Anthony Minghella
Written by David Hare & Anthony Minghella
Music by John Williams

Principal Cast:

Mischa Barton, Emily Hogarth
Simon Woods, Edward Cromwell
Ryan Gosling, Joshua Terry
Charlotte Rampling, Glenda Cromwell
Emma Thompson, Ingrid Hogarth
Keira Knightley, Monica Rydell

Tagline: "Love exists even in the saddest places"

Synopsis: Emily Hogarth is an intelligent young woman who dreams about being a pianist, she lives with her mother, a greedy widow called Ingrid. Because of her hard work and extraordinary grades, Emily gets in one of the most prestigious universities in United Kingdom, her mother is happy about it because she wants Emily to get married with a wealthy man. One day, during a piano performance, Emily meets the legendary diplomatic Glenda Cromwell and become close friends thanks to their similar personalities and intellectual interests. Then when summer starts, Glenda invites Emily to spend it with her at her camp residence; being there Emily meets Glenda’s son, Edward, a young man ill of cancer, whose life seems to be empty and full of sadness. Emily becomes Edward’s best friend, and she helps him to improve his health situation by encouraging him to receive medical attention. They have a secret place where they can talk and have a good time, a beautiful lagoon in the surrounding wood.

Everything seems to be all right until Edward’s American cousin, Joshua, arrives to the camp residence and falls in love with Emily. Both, Emily and Joshua feel there is love burning between them, so Joshua breaks up with his superficial girlfriend, an elitist model called Monica. The main problem is that Edward is also in love with Emily, she’s become his reason of existence and he can’t resist the love disappointment. Emily, would have to make a though decision when Edward is getting better and ask her to be his wife, because that will bring him the happiness he hasn’t never had before; she is involved in a critical storm of feelings because in one side her mother tells her to accept Ed’s proposition in order to assure their economic condition, and in the other side Glenda confess her illusion about seeing her son happy, if she decides marrying Edward she will have to say goodbye to her true love, Joshua and witness how he loses the hope of living.

What the press would say:

Anthony Minghella takes the world by surprise directing this sentimental movie, a very different work to what he has done. But surprises are never bad, his direction is supreme as usual, we can see all his magic in screen, working with a very particular cast. Mischa Barton, in the leading role, shows everyone her potential as an actress, leaving behind her teen star image to perform as an intelligent sensitive girl, she has the power of capturing us by the emotions she let us feel with her perfect performance. It is also interesting the big performance of a newcomer actor, Simon Woods in the leading role, is easy to believe his condition of loneliness and sadness, he is just the perfect boy for this role, any other actor would have played as well as he did, his character is full with touching moments that make the movie richer, his connection with Mischa is always pure and true, and the way he interacts with the rest of the characters is very professional considering his poor experience.

We also see a more mature Ryan Gosling playing an intelligent role, he makes use of all his talent to give the story the final touch, you can not imagine anyone else in his place, his joy at the beginning of the movie is like a rise of the sun, and his love suffering in rhe ending part breaks spectators hearths in a unexpected way. The three supporting performances are just sublime, Charlotte and Emma guide the young actors, and Keira is spectacular in her role, the cast selection was perfect.

Anthony Minghella changed the super productions for a modest love story, and it is because of the big team that we can witness a majestic piece of art. The score, cinematography and the elegant art design are appropriate as the other elements. Without doubt, this film will be remembered as an act of bravery from Minghella, and the film that took off Mischa’s, Simon’s and Ryan’s careers, it will be favored by the members of the Academy, who always support movies with a message of hope and the power of love.

Awards for consideration:

Best Picture (The greatest love story of the year is never snubbed)
Actress in a leading role: Mischa Barton (just like Keira in 2006)
Actor in a leading role: Simon Woods, Ryan Gosling (It would be difficult for Simon, but Ryan has more possibilities)
Actress in a supporting role: Charlotte Rampling, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley (All of them are strong contenders)
Best director (Minghella would be favored because of his excellent work)
Best Original Screenplay (The screenplay is intelligent and sentimental, a strong combination)
Best music score (John Williams is the king of music score)
Cinematography (The precious landscapes in United Kingdom will make the movie attractive to the Academy)
Art design (even the story does not develops in the past, the art design is extraordinary)

A Streetcar Named Desire

Author: Andre
Location: Toronto, Canada

"A Streetcar named Desire"

Directed by Sam Mendes
Screenplay by Paul Haggis
Original Score by Howard Shore

Principal Cast:

Blanche: Reese Witherspoon
Stanley: Heath Ledger
Stella: Camilla Belle
Mitch: Peter Saarsgard

Tagline: "They told me to take a streetcar named 'desire..."

Synopsis: The remake of the classic stage play by Tennessee Williams is being helmed by Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes, a veteran in both the stage and screen world. Paul Haggis' brilliant talent should do justice to Williams' signature style, and Oscar-winning composer Howard Shore gets back to his SNL roots by bringing us the jazz of the big easy with the score.

What the press would say:

After all the Marlon Brando comparisons, it seems appropriate that Heath Ledger would follow his Brokeback Mountain success with the remake of Brando's breakthrough role. Reese Witherspoon seems the perfect fit to portray the classic Southern belle character of Blanche, but we're more interested in the way that the producers seem to be sticking to the stage version and not remaking the Elia Kazan classic.

With Mendes directing, a winner of both the Academy award and Laurence Olivier theatre awards for best director, and Paul Haggis writing the screenplay, this just might turn out to be a faithful adaptation of the play caught on the silver screen. The film could potentially be up for the following Oscars.

Best Picture
Best Director: Sam Mendes
Best Actress: Reese Witherspoon
Best Actor: Heath Ledger
Best Adapted Screenplay: Paul Haggis
Best Supporting Actor: Peter Sarsgaard
Best Supporting Actress: Camilla Belle
Best Original Score: Howard Shore

Bloody Sunday

Author: Charles
Location: New York, New York

"Bloody Sunday"

Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Written By: Akiva Goldsman
Music by: John Williams

Principal Cast:

Adrien Brody (Leader of the Revolution)
Imelda Stauton (The "mother of the Revolution)
Naomi Watts (One of the two women in love)
Keira Knightly (One of the two women in love)
Leonardo Dicaprio (Revolution member)
Daniel Day-Lewis (Revolution Member)

Tagline: "Die for Tomorrow"

Synopsis: This is the story of the revolt that took place in Russia during the early Communist days. This is the story of the men, and their fight against their inner demons, and the women who stood behind them. The day of this massacre is known as Bloody Sunday.

What the press would say:

This is an emotional film, that makes you really understand the brutality of Communism. Brilliantly acted by Adrian Brody, as the quiet, yet fierce leader. The most intriguing character is the woman that is played by Imelda Stauton. Her quiet and compassionate performance could give her, her second Oscar Nomination. "Bloody Sunday" is a remarkable and shocking look at brutality, and how a band of peasants can make a statement that will last for eternity.

Best Picture
Best Actor- Adrien Brody
Best Actress- Naomi Watts
Best Supporting Actor- Leonardo Dicaprio
Best Supporting Actress- Imelda Stauton, Kiera Knightly
Best Director- Steven Spielberg
Best Original Score- John Williams
Best Costume Design
Best Art Direction
Best Sound
Best Sound Editing

1984

Author: Chris
Location: Morristown, NJ

"1984"

Directed by Christopher Nolan
Written by Christopher Nolan
Music by Danny Elfman

Principal Cast:

Guy Pearce (Winston Smith)
Kate Winslet (Julia)
Christian Bale (O'Brien)
Michael Caine (Mr. Charrington)
Hayden Christensen (Syme )
Peter O'Toole (Big Brother)

Tagline: "Big Brother is Watching You" 12/25/07

Synopsis: Winston Smith stands alone, against the corrupted reality of his world: Trust No One. Feel Nothing. All Feelings are punishable by death. Watch George Orwell's masterpiece come to life.

What the press would say:

A nightmare has never looked so good. Christopher Nolan has done it again. Guy Pearce and Kate Winslet dominate the screen. Screen Legend Peter O'Toole, whom has no dialogue, has the biggest presence in the film as Big Brother. Brilliantly written and directed and acted by a fantastic cast, Academy Award prospects look strong. Look for
recognition in the following categories.

Best Picture
Best Director: Christopher Nolan
Best Adapted Screenplay: Christopher Nolan
Best Actor: Guy Pearce
Best Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet
Best Original Score: Danny Elfman
Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Costume Design
Best Film Editing

Captain Planet

Author: Tobie
Location: Western Australia

"Captain Planet"

Directed by Bryan Singer (X-Men)
Written by Robert Rodriguez (Sin City)
Music by Howard Shore (King Kong)

Principal Cast:

Planeteers

Clive Owen (Sin City) as "Captain Planet"
Shohreh Agdashloo (Exorcism of Emily Rose) as "Gaia"
Scarlett Johannson (Lost In Translation) as "Linka"
Ziyi Zhang (Memoirs of a Geisha) as "Gi"
Heath Ledger (Brokeback Mountain) as "Wheeler"
Sean Patrick Thomas (Save The Last Dance) as "Kwame"
Gael Garcia Bernal (Motorcycle Diaries) as "Ma-Ti"

Villains

Tilda Swinton (Chronicles of Narnia) as "Dr. Blight"
Michael Chiklis (Fantastic Four) as "Hoggish Greedly"
The Rock (Scorpion King) as "Duke Nukem"
Guy Pearce (Memento) as "Looten Plunder"
Jeff Goldblum (Independence Day) as "Verminous Skumm"

Tagline: "The Power Is Yours!"

Synopsis: The Planeteers fight their ultimate battle against all of the famous villains.

What the press would say:

This is the greatest technical achievement of any film. Captain Planet joins X-Men, Spiderman and Sin City as the greatest adapted achievements.

Best Special Effects
Best Sound
Best Supporting Actress (Tilda Swinton)
Original Score
Best Costume Design
Best Art Direction