Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Oscar Nominations

My predictions were about 85% right.

Best Picture (4/5) Capote was nominated. I guessed Walk the Line.

Best Director (4/5) Bennett Miller was nominated for Capote. I guessed Fernando Meirelles for The Constant Gardener.

Best Actor (5/5)

Best Actress (4/5) Charlize Theron was nominated. I guessed Ziyi Zhang.

Best Supporting Actor (4/5) William Hurt was nominated; I guessed Bob Hoskins.

Best Supporting Actress (4/5) Francis McDormand was nominated; I guessed Maria Bello.

Best Original Screenplay (4/5)

Best Adapted Screenplay (4/5)*

*Syriana was entered as an original screenplay and was nominated in that category. So really, I got 9/10 correct in the screenplay categories.

FAVORITE NOMINATIONS: Keira Knightley (Best Actress) and Darion Marianelli (Best Score) for Pride and Prejudice!
MOST DISAPPOINTING NOMINATION: Capote for Best Picture

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Open Mouth, Insert Foot

I'm used to moments like these, but they don't usually embarrass me like the situation today.

I'm at work, wiping down the condiment bar and tables, making sure there's enough creamer for customers. I glance back at the line forming at the register and see a guy wearing a T-shirt with big yellow writing. I see W_I_E GUY, and think it's funny that a white guy would have WHITE GUY written on a T-shirt. I rush to my bar position, seeing that Kim is dealing with an issue at the register, so I do what baristas are supposed to do and begin taking drink orders while the customers wait to pay. The situation went something like this.

Me: Hi! Can I get a drink started for you?
Customer #1: Yeah, I'll have a grande non-fat latte.
Me: And what's your first name?
C #1: Danielle.
Me: Thanks, Danielle. Kim will ring you up in a sec.

(To the next customer in line)
Me: Hi! What can I get started for you?
C #2: I'll have a grande white mocha without whip cream.
Me: Can I have your name?
C #2: Nicole.
Me: Thanks. Kim will ring you up in a bit.

(To the next customer in line--the guy whering the W_I_E GUY T-shirt)
Me (speaking loudly, even for me, because it's loud and he's a good six feet away): Hey, White Guy, can I get a drink started for you?

He slowly raises his head, and I see that his shirt says WISE GUY. Feeling stupid and embarrassed, I immediately apologize, explaing that I thought his shirt said WHITE GUY. Meanwhile, Danielle, who is African-American, looks at me with a shocked expression and begins laughing. Then I glance over at Nicole, who either Hispanic or Middle Eastern, and she's laughing as well. Danielle does not stop laughing, telling me she needed something like that after the day she's had. She also tells me she's going to tell all her friends. I feel myself getting red in the face and don't know what else to do but laugh with them. Luckily, Todd, as he now has a name and a drink, takes it well. In the end I couldn't charge him for his venti sugar-free vanilla non-fat latte.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

If the Oscars Were Up To Me

My ballot (based on what I've seen this year).

BEST PICTURE: Pride and Prejudice
02. Brokeback Mountain
03. Crash
04. Good Night, and Good Luck
05. Murderball

BEST DIRECTOR: Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain)
02. Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice)
03. George Clooney (Good Night, and Good Luck)
04. Fernando Meirelles (The Constant Garderner)
05. Paul Haggis (Crash)

BEST ACTOR: Joaquin Phoenix (Walk the Line)
02. Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote)
03. David Strathairn (Good Night, and Good Luck)
04. Heath Ledger (Brokeback Mountain)
05. Eric Bana (Munich)

BEST ACTRESS: Reese Witherspoon (Walk the Line)
02. Clair Danes (Shopgirl)
03. Keira Knightley (Pride and Prejudice)
04. Rani Mukherjee (Black)
05. Vidya Balan (Parineeta)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Jake Gyllenhall (Brokeback Mountain)
02. Clifton Collins Jr. (Capote)
03. Donald Sutherland (Pride and Prejudice)
04. Jamie Foxx (Jarhead)
05. Craig T. Nelson (The Family Stone)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Amy Adams (Junebug)
02. Rachel Weiss (The Constant Garderner)
03. Catherine Keener (Capote)
04. Brenda Blethyn (Pride and Prejudice)
05. Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Good Night, and Good Luck
02. Crash
03. Match Point
04. Junebug
05. Millions

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Brokeback Mountain
02. Munich
03. Pride and Prejudice
04. Capote
05. The Constant Gardiner

Monday, January 23, 2006

Top Ten Movies of 2005

It's taken me a while to catch up on all the films I wanted to see in 2005. As it is, there are still movies I want to see but haven't had the chance: Hustle and Flow, Syriana, A History of Violence, and many more. But I've done my best and feel like I can finally present my list.

In any other year, these might have made my top ten, but they fell just short this year. My Honorable Mention:

13. Match Point (Woody Allen)
12. Junebug (Phil Morrison)
11. Grizzly Man (Werner Herzog)

10. Shopgirl (Anand Tucker)
See this for Claire Danes' quiet, heartbreaking, and gutsy performance. The score is also a gem. Too few people saw this film, which explains why Danes isn't getting any awards/critical attention.

9. The Constant Gardener (Fernando Meirelles)
So I'm a sucker for films about political conspiracies and social justice. Between this and City of God (2002), Fernando Meirelles is quickly becoming one of my favorite directors.

8. Parineeta (Pradeep Sarkar)
My Bollywood pick of the year is truly deserving of a spot on any top ten list. The cinematography is better than anything I've seen from Hollywood this year. Saif Ali Khan proves that he can do more than comedy, while Vidya Bilan is revelatory in this, her first role.

7. Walk the Line (James Mangold)
Though the narrative is nothing we haven't seen before (see last year's Ray for the same story), I couldn't stop tapping my foot while I watched this film. Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon give outstanding performances, and unlike last year's inferior Ray, they do all their own singing and playing of the instruments.

6. Munich (Stephen Spielberg)
Though Spielberg is heavy handed with his message, it's important enough for me not to care that I'm being preached at. This might be my favorite Spielberg film.

5. Murderball (Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro)
This film does such a great job telling you a story that you forget you're watching a documentary. One of the best sports movies I've seen in years.

4. Good Night, and Good Luck (George Clooney)
Another preachy and politically potent film that everyone should see. I particularly loved the way Clooney weaves the McCarthy footage with his shots. The cinematography is also stunning.

3. Crash (Paul Haggis)
I don't know that I've ever seen a film so honest about humanity. There aren't any good guys or bad guys in this film--just people who are conditioned to view other people in unfortunate ways.

2. Brokeback Mountain (Ang Lee)
The only word that comes to mind when I think about Ang Lee's latest film is "sublime." It's easy to dimiss this film as a gay cowboy movie, but it's a classic tale of unrequitted love told against the goreous backdrop of Wyoming (really, it's Alberta, Canada).

1. Pride and Prejudice (Joe Wright)
My most anticipated film of the year turned out to be my favorite. Made despite the loud groans of Austen faithful, Colin Firth-worshipping fans, Joe Wright's P&P is a bold and fun take on Austen's most read novel. Keira Knightley shines as Elizabeth Bennet. The cinematography and score are also outstanding. Best ensemble cast in any film this year.

Worst Film of 2005: The Longest Yard

Other films I saw (from #14 to second-worst): Jarhead, Black, Capote, Bunty aur Babli, Saving Face, Millions, The Family Stone, Fever Pitch, Salaam Namaste, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Dear Frankie, Cinderella Man, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, King Kong, Batman Begins, The 40 Year-Old Virgin, Just Like Heaven, Broken Flowers, The Upside of Anger, Bride and Prejudice, Hitch, Rory O'Shea Was Here, Wedding Crashers, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, My Summer of Love, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Star Wars: The Revenge of the Sith, The Island, Elektra, Must Love Dogs.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

It's decided!

I accepted the China invitation today! I leave at the end of June.

In case your curious what my experince there might be like, read Peter Hessler's River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze. Kari recommends it too!

Monday, January 16, 2006

Hero

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". . . may your dreams be realized."

Saturday, January 14, 2006

interesting turn of events

I finally spoke with my placement officer, and it looks like I'll probably accept the invitation. She did a great job selling me on this program. I even signed up for Chinese 1 (Mandarin), but I will continue taking Russian. In fact, I have them back to back. I now believe I am insane. But to learn more about China and Peace Corps, I ran out and bought Peter Hessler's book, River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze, which is all about his two years teaching university-level English with the PC. I almost don't want to put it down! And I really can't be too displeased at the real possibility of indoor plumming.

Friday the 13th indeed!

Friday, January 13, 2006

Oscar Predictions

Though I haven't posted my 2005 Top Ten list--I still want to see a few more movies, I thought I'd go ahead and present my predictions for the top 8 categories. I'll wait to predict my winners after the actual nominees are annouced.

BEST PICTURE
Brokeback Mountain
Crash
Good Night, and Good Luck
Munich*
Walk the Line

BEST DIRECTOR
George Clooney ~ Good Night and Good Luck
Ang Lee ~ Brokeback Mountain
Paul Haggis ~ Crash
Fernando Meirelles ~ The Constant Gardener
Stephen Spielberg ~ Munich*

BEST ACTOR
Philip Seymour Hoffman ~ Capote
Terrance Howard ~ Hustle and Flow*
Heath Ledger ~ Brokeback Mountain
Joaquin Phoenix ~ Walk the Line
David Strathairn ~ Good Night, and Good Luck

BEST ACTRESS
Judi Dench ~ Mrs. Henderson Presents*
Felicity Huffman ~ Transamerica*
Keira Knightley ~ Pride and Prejudice
Reese Witherspoon ~ Walk the Line
Ziyi Zhang ~ Memoirs of a Geisha*

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
George Clooney ~ Syriana*
Matt Dillon ~ Crash
Paul Giamatti ~ Cinderella Man
Jake Gyllenhaal ~ Brokeback Mountain
Bob Hoskins ~ Mrs. Henderson Presents*

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Adams ~ Junebug*
Maria Bello ~ A History of Violence*
Catherine Keener ~ Capote
Rachel Weisz ~ The Constant Gardener
Michelle Williams ~ Brokeback Mountain

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
The 40 Year-Old Virgin (Judd Apatow and Steve Carell)
Crash (Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco)
Good Night, and Good Luck (Grant Heslov and George Clooney)
Match Point (Woody Allen)
The Squid and the Whale (Noah Baumbach)*

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Brokeback Mountain (Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana)
Capote (Dan Futterman)
The Constant Gardener (Jeffery Caine)
Munich(Tony Kushner and Eric Roth)*
Syriana (Stephen Gaghan)*

* Not seen

Just for kicks, I'll post my ballot in a few weeks. Cheers.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Accept or Decline?

I finally received my invitation, and it is for China. I can't say I'm excited about it and will probably decline it, but I'm waiting to talk to someone offical about it. Meanwhile, I've signed up for Russian 2, so here's to hoping.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

New Year's Resolutions

In no particular order, the things I want to accomplish in 2006 (pre PC deployment):

1. Transfer my residency from Ohio to California. Of course this means having to go to the DMV and waste at least four hours of my still young life.

2. Read Don Quixote (my newest literary journey). I have a hunch I'll be able to, tragically, relate to the protagonist with impossible and misunderstood dreams.

3. Learn how to think before I speak and hestitate before I act.

4. Not worry so much about how other people perceive me.

5. Explore and challenge my spirituality.

6. Cook dinner for my friends on my birthday.

7. Study my Russian harder this semester, regardless of whether or not I end up in a Russian-speaking country.

8. Be kinder to my family.

9. Eat better.

10. Figure out where I'll be for the rest of 2006, 2007, and most of 2008.

Monday, January 09, 2006

SF

I had a great time in San Francisco, but I come home tired and humbled. Wouldn't have missed it for the world.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Off Again

I'm going to San Francisco for the rest of the week. I'm hoping for some sort of revelation, or, at the very least, a good and relaxing time.