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November 15, 2006

UPDATED - The Oscar Doc Picture Emerges (slowly)

It's that Oscar 12 Short list time again... we're up to 10..

Blindsight
Deliver Us from Evil
The Ground Truth
An Inconvenient Truth
Iraq In Fragments
Jesus Camp
Shut Up & Sing
An Unreasonable Man
The War Tapes

Added 9:44p - The Trials Of Daryl Hunt

Wednesday Morning Adds - Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?
Jonestown: The Life and Death of People’s Temple
My Country, My Country
Sisters in Law
Storm of Emotions

Not making it - God Grew Tired Of Us, Sketches of Frank Gehry, The US Vs John Lennon

Posted by poland at November 15, 2006 11:30 AM

Comments

Add:
The Trials of Darryl Hunt.

Posted by: Joe Bag O' Malasadas [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 04:49 PM

What about WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR ? I thought that along with United 93 and The Departed, I thought that it was a top three movie of the year. FYI...It is now out on DVD, now you don't have any excuse not to see it.

I hope that they don't just "give' it to Al Gore. Though a good message, I thought that An Inconvenient Truth was quite a lazy doc. How difficult was it to film an Al Gore Speech. But I would like to see him run in 2008.

Bennett

Posted by: Bennett [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 05:04 PM

Is there any doubt that "An Inconvenient Truth" is going to win? "A vote for this is a vote against global warming!"

Posted by: Josh Massey [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 05:11 PM

I'd say it's a 2-way race at this point (Inconvenient Truth vs. Deliver Us from Evil).

Seems like this was a slow year for hot docs. Would Wordplay and/or 49 Up be eligible?

Posted by: Moniker Jones [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 05:23 PM

I wouldn't count out JESUS CAMP. Not at all.

Posted by: Alan Cerny [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 05:29 PM

The first crickets' award item I got this year, weeks ago, was an email with the MP3 of the end credit song to An Inconvenient Truth by Melissa Etheridge.

Posted by: prideray [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 06:27 PM

Why was WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR nominated? It was one of my favorite films of the year. Even though I agree with the message, I thought that An Inconvenient Truth was a lazy doc. It was basically just a staging of his speech. But I do hope that Al runs in 2008.

Posted by: Bennett [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 06:30 PM

The only reason Jesus Camp can't really be counted out is because of Ted Haggard's recent problems. But it still seems like JC and Deliver Us from Evil would split the anti-religion vote and allow Inconvenient Truth to sweep in.

My favorite doc this year, though, was Dave Chapelle's Block Party.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 07:04 PM

interesting point

would Block Party be considered eligible for this category? i realize it's a doc, but i'm not sure if there are any minor technicalities that would disqualify it...

meanwhile, i'm just waiting for the next Errol Morris film.

Posted by: Moniker Jones [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 07:24 PM

Somebody should try to make the case for "Borat." After all, its box office got compared to "Fahrenheit 9/11" as a "non-fiction" film.

Blecch.

Posted by: Josh Massey [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 08:06 PM

I really liked The Ground Truth and LOVED The War Tapes, so I hope that one of the other get in. The War Tapes is a stronger film in my mind because it follows a journey of these soldiers from before going to Iraq until after while The Ground Truth is very much a lot of soldiers revealing the nightmarish things that happened in Iraq. I would guess Ground Truth has the better chance, though... haven't seen the Ralph Nader film (An Unreasonable Man) but it's funny that the title is so much like "An Inconvenient Truth"

Posted by: EDouglas [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 08:11 PM

Deliver Us From Evil and Jesus Camp are both in my top five for the year at this point. But I agree with jeffmcm - is there room for two films about the dangers of blind religious faith?

Posted by: Rob [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 09:13 PM

I'd love to see Shut Up and Sing up for a nod.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 10:03 PM

An Inconvenient Truth has this locked up. None of these other documentaries came close to its box office, its scope, its reach and the affect it's had on the issue of a topic that impacts the world. While there are a lot of good docs this year, none of them touch An Inconvenient Truth for the undeniable power of its message. And the song by Melissa Etheridge ROCKS.

Posted by: elizlaw86 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 14, 2006 11:42 PM

Considering it's Melissa Etheridge, I actually thought "I Need to Wake Up" was boring as bat shit. I mean, her last album had some of her best stuff on it (listen to "This Moment" and "Breathe" as testimony to that) but the Inconvenient Truth song was just nothing special.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 02:44 AM

49 up! yes! Have any of the Up documentaries ever been nominated? Although, it was shown on television in the UK. Isn't there a rule against nominating a film that has appeared on television prior to NA theatrical release?

Posted by: Kambei [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 07:52 AM

Like ITS HARD OUT THERE FOR A PIMP - The Inconvenient Truth song forces you to think of the film - thus, I feel pretty confident it will get nominated.

Posted by: Mongoose [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 07:59 AM

Another problem with 49 UP: how much of the film is new footage and how much recycled from the previous entries? Isn't there some sort of limit on much old footage can be used apart from clips in biopics and the like?

Posted by: Cadavra [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 09:32 AM

49 UP is out because it premiered on UK television in 2005 and the Academy's rules don't allow Best Documentary contenders that aired on television prior to their theatrical release or NY/LA qualifying run.

Posted by: Josh Martin [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 10:09 AM

Addendum: [url=http://www.ampas.org/79academyawards/rules/rule12.html]here's[/url] those rules. Section V is the relevant part.

Posted by: Josh Martin [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 10:10 AM

What about "This Film Is Not Yet Rated"?

Posted by: Tom Lynch [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 11:42 AM

If A LION IN THE HOUSE was eligible (and I'm thinking it probably wasn't because it aired on PBS) and it didn't get nominated, it's a travesty. Best film I've seen this year.

Posted by: djk813 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 01:22 PM

Uh, has "An Inconvenient Truth" really changed any minds? Do you think anybody that thinks global warming isn't real went to see it?

Posted by: Josh Massey [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 01:32 PM

^^^I assume those people don't see movies at all, they're so busy home-schooling their kids and preparing for the End Times.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 02:16 PM

"...is there room for two films about the dangers of blind religious faith?"

Don't you mean blind 'Christian' religious faith?

If it was just religious faith, we would see French director Pierre Rehov's brilliant, Suicide Killers, about fundamentalist Islamic suicide bombers, up for a nomination in this category.

But we won't. So let's just all be honest about what we're talking about.

Then again, 'An Inconvenient Truth' could also be deemed to be about blind religious faith of a sort now couldn't it.

Posted by: Nicol D [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 02:51 PM

"Then again, 'An Inconvenient Truth' could also be deemed to be about blind religious faith of a sort now couldn't it."

No it couldn't.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 02:56 PM

He He.

Remember back in the 1970's when 'science' knew for sure that global cooling would destroy us by the year 2000; and that eating two much peanut butter could give you cancer. Yeah, 'science' had those two licked.

Then remember the 'scientific study' that came out a year ago, that had 'science' proving that children, in a perfect world, would be better raised by two gay men, then a man and a woman.

Or perhaps when Bob Hunter, founder of GreenPeace, said 'science' proved we needed to colonize Mars by 2020 because earth would be uninhabitable.

Yes, science is important and we should always be mindful of the environment. We should also be mindful of extremists who influence it on both sides. Whether it is Christians who blindly follow thier faith, or environmentalist extremists who influence science but really are no better than their religious extremist counter parts.

Al Gore is certainly, unequivocally, in this category. Fear mongering is just that, whether from the doomsday Christians or the Al Gore enviro types.

Believe either at your own risk.

Posted by: Nicol D [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 03:11 PM

"...that eating too much peanut butter..."

Posted by: Nicol D [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 03:12 PM

I think the best doc of the year was WHEN THE LEVEES BROKE but I don't think it hit any theaters. plus, Spike Lee made it so that's like 2 strikes in one swing.

THE TRIALS OF DARYYL HUNT is not a good doc. It's frigging BORING and redundant. what happened to Hunt is totally screwed, but that doc just gets so repetitive and uninteresting after the one hour mark.

Nicol...where have you been! Mouring the right-wing ass whupping (err...sorry, not the dems win...the repub "loss")Did you give up posting for lent or something? Wish I could say you were missed.

Posted by: PetalumaFilms [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 03:29 PM

Nicol, are you saying we should not be afraid of global warming?

I think there's a definite difference between some scientists saying outrageous things and the majority of the scientific community having a consensus about an issue. Doesn't make one necessarily better than the other but it's not nearly the same situation.

Posted by: palmtree [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 03:48 PM

Screw silliness like "logis" and "evidence," it's all a ploy to keep us scared!! AHHHHhhh! Henny-penny, the sky is falling!

Posted by: PetalumaFilms [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 04:12 PM

dammit! Snarkiness doesn't work when you spell things wrong!

Posted by: PetalumaFilms [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 04:13 PM

Nicol, it's easy to make 'science' look stupid when you point out crazy fringe examples. I'm surprised you didn't bring up Velikovsky or the Piltdown Man.

As usual, I wish you were interested in having a discussion on these topics instead of just tossing out rhetorical bombs.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 07:33 PM

Good work on not shortlisting the best documentary of the year, THE DEVIL AND DANIEL JOHNSTON... Oh well.

SISTERS IN LAW is great, though, kind of an African Judge Judy!

Posted by: Goulet [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 08:44 PM

With all the talk in Borat about killing Jews, couldn't Borat be sold as a holocaust documentary of some sort? It would at least be nominated then.

And if Melvin Gibson is chosen beforehand to hand out the Oscar for best documentary, I'd put all my money on Borat.


Posted by: sky_capitan [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 15, 2006 09:08 PM

Regarding the release of Iwo Jima in December...I don't like it. I don't think it'll make any difference in the awards season, but it will mean one more movie competing for theaters and my attention at the most cram-packed time of the year. Personally, I would rather have seen it in that March lull period.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 16, 2006 12:37 AM

Sorry...posted the above on the wrong UPDATED thread.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 16, 2006 12:38 AM

Goulet, I believe The Devil and Daniel Johnson was shortlisted for last years' awards and didn't make the cut.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 17, 2006 06:31 AM

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