By: Peggy Gartin on: Mar 7,2010
In: movies, oscar run
Christoph Waltz in Inglourious Basterds
State of the Oscar Run (updated 3/8/10): Saw all but 2 films. Which Way Home eluded me completely. Ajami I couldn’t find with English subtitles, and I don’t speak Hebrew. Squeezed in Un Prophete and El Secreto de Sus Ojos before the Oscars. All told, I saw 32 full-length films and [...]
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By: Peggy Gartin on: Mar 4,2010
In: movies, oscar run
Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish pine for each other in Bright Star
I’ve noticed I’m writing fewer reviews of individual movies this year, and by fewer, I mean “not a single one yet.” Sorry, movie fans. Here’s some (I hope) useful info that I can jot down quickly.
We’ve seen 26 of the 34 Oscar movies we [...]
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- Tags: 2009, A Serious Man, A Single Man, An Education, Avatar, Bright Star, Burma VJ, Coco Before Chanel, Coraline, Crazy Heart, District 9, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Food Inc., Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince, In the Loop, Inglourious Basterds, Invictus, Julie & Julia, Precious, Star Trek, The Blind Side, The Cove, The Hurt Locker, The Last Station, The Lovely Bones, The Messenger, The Princess and the Frog, The Secret of Kells, The White Ribbon, The Young Victoria, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Up, Up in the Air
By: Peggy Gartin on: Feb 21,2010
In: movies, oscar run
State of the Oscar Run: 21 more movies to see in 14 days.
Podcast alert: If you prefer your movie talk in a visual format, go check out my husband Ken’s new video podcast That Movie Was…, where he and his friend James give their opinions on current movies.
Ken and I have reached a point in [...]
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- Tags: 2009, A Serious Man, An Education, Avatar, Best Director, Best Picture, Best Visual Effects, Carey Mulligan, District 9, ILM, Inglourious Basterds, James Cameron, Jason Reitman, Kathryn Bigelow, Lee Daniels, Lone Scherfig, Precious, Quentin Tarantino, Sigourney Weaver, Stan Winston, Star Trek, The Abyss, The Blind Side, The Dark Knight, The Hurt Locker, Up, Up in the Air, WETA
By: Peggy Gartin on: Feb 11,2010
In: movies, oscar run
Do you know where I could see these movies? They are Oscar-nominated, but eluding me. Help a movie-lover out!
Ajami (from Israel)
Burma VJ
El Secreto De Sus Ojos (from Argentina)
The Messenger
The Milk of Sorrow (from Peru)
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers
The Secret of Kells
Un Prophete (from France)
Which Way Home
Current state of [...]
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- Tags: 2009, Ajami, Argentina, Burma VJ, El Secreto de Sus Ojos, France, hard to find, Peru, The Messenger, The Milk of Sorrow, The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, The Secret of Kells, Un Prophete, Which Way Home
By: Peggy Gartin on: Feb 6,2010
In: movies, oscar run
As Ken and I have discovered over many years of trying to see Oscar-nominated movies, a nomination doesn’t guarantee that a movie will stay in theaters long enough for you to see it. It helps that there are more movies on DVD and available via cable On Demand services every year, but there are always [...]
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- Tags: 2009, art direction, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, costume design, documentary, Fantastic Mr. Fox, foreign film, hard to find movies, Invictus, kid times, Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman, Nine, Penelope Cruz, Peter Jackson, Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones, The Princess & the Frog, Wes Anderson
By: Peggy Gartin on: Feb 2,2010
In: movies, oscar run
As I first explained a year ago, my husband and I try to see every film with an Oscar nomination or a nominee in it before the prizes are awarded. We call this the Oscar Run.
Today we got our marching orders – the 2009 Oscar nominees were announced. Go here for a complete list.
Here are [...]
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By: Peggy Gartin on: Oct 10,2009
In: Twitter, blogging, movies, technology
So I’m watching Bored to Death on HBO, the new film noir/comedy series starring Jason Schwartzman. We had recorded several episodes on our DVR, and my husband was zipping through the in-between filler stuff to get to the next episode, when I yelled “STOP!!!”
By: Peggy Gartin on: Aug 3,2009
In: movies, technology
My husband does not share my love of Harry Potter. Dumbledore, Hogwarts and Quidditch leave him cold. But he loves me, and I love the books, so he made it his business to find out when the next Harry Potter film was coming out (July 15), and when it could be seen in the best [...]
By: Peggy Gartin on: Jun 6,2009
In: blogging, movies, oscar run
No posts for a month? Dear readers, you must have wondered what hole I fell into.
It was a deep and wide hole, and its name is Overcommitment. I fell down it and couldn’t get up. Several of my friends were down there, too. We discussed our predicament over many beers. This did not help us [...]
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By: Peggy Gartin on: May 6,2009
In: movies
Official website – IMDB listing
I was born in 1966, the same year Star Trek debuted on television. As soon as I could reach the dial that changed the channel, I was a Trekkie. I watched the original Star Trek series in reruns whenever I could, usually sometime after school and before the news. My best [...]