One film I’m looking forward to seeing is the new Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr., currently filming in England. Though the Holmes gig has been done before, I have no doubt that RDJ, being the firecracker of talent that he is, will bring something fresh to it. Holmes’ assistant Watson is played by Jude Law, who is pretty good when he’s too busy being in love with himself. Guy Ritchie is at the helm of the project, and now that he’s just won the divorce settlement jackpot, I’ll bet he’s feeling extra confident to take some risks here.
All in all, it’s shaping up to be a fun ride.
And the makers of Milk can celebrate, earning the most nominations (8) to tie with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
Some other highlights:
-Kate Winslet was nominated for her role in The Reader, but was relegated to the Best Supporting Actress category. What the heck is that? She’s only the centerpiece of the whole movie. Sadly, Revolutionary Road was completely overlooked.
They just love to torture me.
-Sean Penn and Brad Pitt are the big contenders for Best Actor. Penn will win it because Hollywood hates giving awards to pretty men.
-Critic’s pet Clint Eastwood got two nods, one for Best Actor in Gran Torino and the other as composer for Changeling. Interestingly enough, he was overlooked as Best Director for both films. They probably think he’s too old to notice.
-Left-field nominee Anne Hathaway for Best Actress in Rachel Getting Married. She’s been getting great reviews, so she must feel good after finding out her ex was a lying, cheating scum bucket.
-Robert Downey, Jr.’s brilliant turn as a white actor playing a black soldier in Tropic Thunder got a nod. Usually broad comedies are ignored during awards season, but whatever. He rocked it. He won’t win, though, because he’s up against Heath Ledger for Best Supporting Actor in The Dark Knight.
-Has-been Mickey Rourke finds his way onto the ballot for Best Actor in The Wrestler. They’ll probably play him up as this year’s “comeback kid”; he and Britney can do Barbara Walters together.
-Hollywood’s love-fest with Bruce Springstein continues with a nomination for Best Song for The Wrestler. I have a special place in my heart for Peter Gabriel, who is also nominated for Best Song for WALL-E. “In Your Eyes” is my favorite song ever.
Here’s the list of nominees:
Picture
Actor
Actress
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
Ensemble
Director
Screenwriter
Animated Feature
Young Actor/Actress (Under 21)
Action Movie
Comedy
TV Movie
Foreign-Language Film
Documentary
Song (Performer/Composer)
Composer