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December 09, 2008

BFCA Nods

Ah... the BFCA...

I considered resigning this week after seeing that this organization chose to embrace the failing hack version of what was once a show about criticism by having Lie-ons and What Would Grandpa Say? announce the award nominations. I haven't. Not yet. As a matter of principle, it is my instinct to do so, but I don’t want to be rash and I do see how all the organizations that deal with studios and networks to broadcast awards show are beholden to the notions of others. We’ll see how things roll. But I am embarrassed, for myself in association, and for my association, humiliating itself.

In any case…

The nominations are, as usual, right in line with the zeitgeist of the season. There are a couple of completely off the charts choices that seem to line up in the “let’s play six” categories, but I don’t want to embarrass anyone by belittling their nominations. I wouldn’t mind attacking those who engineered them, but the latter would do the former, so…

There is not a lot to glean from all this. Slumdog Millionaire will not be the top nomination getter from The Academy… but that doesn’t mean it won’t win. Benjamin Button, the biggest, most expensive film of the lot, will surely get the most Academy nominations, with every crafts group overwhelmed with the size and quality of the work… that that doesn’t mean it is a likely BP winner. (There is the real chance, however, that it will be one of those films that wins 4 Oscars for everything but the major categories.) Frost/Nixon, which didn’t score a nod for Michael Sheen - even as there was room for Robert Downey, Jr. in blackface and two Milk nominations – still scored Picture, Director, and writer… which are the elements of any movie’s success.

The one thing of note, here and in the Gurus voting, is that Doubt, while pushed aside early and often, has moved back up into contention as so many other films have fallen away as serious contenders. I don’t think it will win any Oscars, really. But you could well be looking at a film with 5 or 6 nominations.

The reason that BFCA is a good indicator for Oscar, in terms of nominations, is that the group is completely susceptible to the marketing efforts around the awards movies. Thinking narrows, fairly or unfairly, and the result is the same, year after year, no matter how many scream about the absurdity. The beat goes on.

Posted by dpoland at December 9, 2008 10:22 AM

Comments

In addition to confusing Mr. Lyons with being a critic did the voters confuse Kate Beckinsale with Kate Winslet?

Posted by: chris [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 12:30 PM

Kate Beckinsale is great in "Truth" and deserving of a nomination, despite Mr. Poland's innuendo. And Winslet was absent (with the rest of the "Road" crew) because screeners arrived late last week for a larger number of BFCAers.

Posted by: Kristopher Tapley [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 12:47 PM

1 lonely nomination for Rachel Getting Married (too bad its director wasn't a former member like Rod Lurie) but hey, the important thing is Brad and Angelina get to walk the red carpet as co-nominees!

Yech.

Your instincts were correct David. Resign.

Posted by: Dignan [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 12:49 PM

I'd argue not greater than Winslet, but that's a matter of taste. However, if BFCA members could get to a screening of "Revolutionary Road" here in the middle of the country before voting (I saw 'em there), they should have been able to do the same in LA.

Posted by: chris [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 12:50 PM

Whoops. I misspoke. 2 Rachel nominations.

Still a sham organization.

Posted by: Dignan [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 12:58 PM

YAYYYYYYYYYY BECKINSALE!!!!!!!!!

HUUUGE FAN. Great news!

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 01:13 PM

Lex: I don't know how to break it to you, man... But in Nothing But the Truth... Kate doesn't wear the black leather Underworld outfit... Just so you won't get your hopes (or anything else) up...

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 01:15 PM

Ha! Thanks for the heads-up, Joe, and definitely kind of disappointing, but she's also actually one of my favorite actress-actresses; I was hoping she and the movie SNOW ANGELS would get some buzz going into the season, but looks like the 2nd or 3rd best movie of '08 doesn't have enough money behind it to make a dent.

Lurie can be a little ham-handed, but there's something less strident and Haggisian, and kind of humble, about his earnest political thrillers and journo-dramas. So I'm looking forward to seeing "Truth."

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 01:23 PM

LexG: More bad news for you, bud. Today, the LA Film Critics picked as Best Movie of 2008.... well, a cartoon.

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 01:42 PM

Here's an omission that galls me, not because I thought it would make the cut, but because I knew it had no chance: Cadillac Records for Best Ensemble.

Seriously, regardless of what one thinks of the film (which I loved, by the way), how could any critic watch that group of amazing performances and not want to honor them? I'd be tempted to play the race card, but I know it's really about the buzz card. Despite some strong reviews, this film hasn't managed any real Oscar buzz except a stray mention here and there of Beyonce (who is shockingly good - as in I'm shocked she had it in her). Was happy to see Dave sing the praises of Eamonn Walker and some of the others in his latest Oscar column though.

Posted by: yancyskancy [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 02:16 PM

A CARTOOOOOON?

Fuckin' Turan.

Hey, Lou From Caddyshack T. Thompson, you on the LAFC?

PLEASE tell me you voted for something awesome like "Punisher War Zone" or "Dark Knight" or "Street Kings" or "Saw V," and not weak-ass douche-fest "Wall-E," whatever THAT shit is (wouldn't watch it if you paid me 100k.)

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 02:17 PM

TypePad is still fucked: I had to sign in six times just to post this damn comment.
I'm totally in agreement with you, Chris.
I braved yet another northeastern Ohio blizzard to see "Revolutionary Road" last week, assuming that a screener would never show up in time (and, sigh, of course it did).
Totally mystified by the complete shut-out of "RR," a film that I happen to think is one of the two best English-language films of the year. At least I have the comfort of knowing that I did my part, voting for it in practically every damn category it was eligible: Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor, Screenplay, Score.
While I'm no Beckinsale fan (sorry Lex), she was perfectly adequate in "Truth." The film itself was typical heavy-breathing Lurie bombast, though, and I'm a bit stunned that Yari's (shamelessly) aggressive campaigning paid off with some of my more, uh, susceptible BFCA-ers. Needless to say the only "Kate" I voted for was Winslet (twice, dammit!)
You are so right about the two Bens being annointed the BFCA's new "poster 'critics,'" Dave. It's beyond embarrassing.

Posted by: movieman [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 02:22 PM

LYONS AND MANK OWN.

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 02:33 PM

I haven't seen Frost/Nixon, but Downey (yes, in blackface) and Brolin are totally worthy of getting Supporting Actor nominations.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 05:43 PM

There's a lot of ways to describe Wall-E, for better or worse, but "weak-ass douche-fest" is not one of them.

Posted by: martin [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 07:04 PM

You know DP, if resigning over Ben-squared seems like an overreaction, how about the fact that Wanted was nominated for Best anything? Along with Indiana Jones? Do you need any more reasons?

Posted by: lazarus [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 07:42 PM

I'm surprised Jerry B hasn't managed to successfully petition the Academy for Best Action. I remember him complaining about that back when Con Air was released.

Posted by: martin [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 07:50 PM

I did indeed vote for Dark Knight, Lex.

Wall-E wasn't even my favorite animated film of the year, but thankfully we did manage to honor Waltz With Bashir too.

Posted by: LYT [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 10:43 PM

LOU OWNS.

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 10:49 PM

"And Winslet was absent (with the rest of the "Road" crew) because screeners arrived late last week for a larger number of BFCAers."

And heaven forbid that critics should actually have to see movies before making lists and giving awards. Christ on a bike, this group gets worse and worse every year. Six nominees in most categories (except, ahem, Best Supporting Actor which has five likely bets with Oscar and no need for a sixth placegetter) so that they can boast about "scoring 5/5" when Oscar noms come around. That safety buffer has served them well in the past! Mindnumbing stupidity in the form of "Best Action Movie" category. Were there even any other contenders for that category?

Changeling for Best Picture? Nothing about a metacritic score in the low 60s and a 59% RT score screams much of "Best anything". Why bother nominating it? There isn't a chance of it getting an Oscar nod in Best Picture so you just threw away a viable slot! Bolt was better reviewed than Changeling! But, then again, Bolt wasn't directed by the Messiah himself.

"Another Way to Die"?? Jesus fuckin' christ that's a joke, surely?

God dammit, I hate this group so much and I get worked up about them every year when they don't warrant anything more than an eye roll. HATE!

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2008 11:50 PM

BECKIN-HOTNESS ON LENO.

Ladies, take some notes.

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 10, 2008 12:05 AM

Kami: I agree that the six nominee thing in some of the acting categories is a joke, but I'll applaud them for the Changeling Best Picture nod precisely because it's NOT likely to make Oscar's cut. I'm shocked they didn't drop it like a hot potato, considering how the early buzz has cooled.

I certainly don't factor in MetaCritic or RT when I'm making my personal picks, and neither should any self-respecting critic (there must be at least a few of those in BFCA).

Posted by: yancyskancy [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 10, 2008 12:41 PM

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