And the Oscar for Best Achievement in Directing goes to......
Wednesday, March 03, 2010 | Author: Joseph Thankachan
The nominees for the best Directing are:

And the Oscar goes to:
Kathryn Bigelow

For bringing the “on the edge” lives of the soldiers to reality, for a brilliant execution of a tense subject, for portraying the story of a human being who’s addicted to what he’s so effectively. If Avatar stood apart in the Oscar nominations with 9 category nominations The Hurt Locker was close to its heels with 9 nominations as well.
• Actor in a Leading Role
• Cinematography
• Directing
• Film Editing
• Music (Original Score)
• Best Picture
• Sound Editing
• Sound Mixing
• Writing (Original Screenplay)

The news just in Kathryn won the 2010 Directors Guild Awards. She is giving tough competition to James Cameron who may well win the statuette in the end (Oscars are notorious to be heavily biased). Well if Kathryn wins the Oscar for the best Directing she becomes the first woman to win this award. Hurt Locker has got rave reviews from critics all over the world. With the base of Iraq invasion Kathryn presents a tense story of a bomb disposal squad, where death is biting at their heels every second. They wait every second in tension counting the days to go back home and so are you, one year would these 3 go back home alive, 3 months would they go back alive, 3 days would they go back alive. Such is the drama and emotion that Kathryn has weaved in the Hurt Locker. Cameron won the covetous best direction award in Golden Globes and Kathryn won it in Bafta, one waits to see what would happen in the Oscars. Cameron is no wonder amazing in Avatar, but Avatar is just a technology marvel, it’s not a reality, there are no scenes where you are at the edge of your seat and by far its predictable but same can’t be said about the Hurt Locker, you are tensed as the characters, you cannot predict its ending (some may and I won’t debate with them period), and the story is much much strong than what is there in Avatar. Speaking about others, Lee Daniels I won’t consider him in contest with the biggies, Quentin gets a solid chance at the award with his WWII fantasy flick (I simply loved the direction in Inglourious Basterds) and Jason Reitman for presenting a simple yet complex story of a isolated busy man. Quentin was amazing with his movie, and he has been awarded in many independent guilds for his direction in this movie, I mean who can better make a simple conversation into a tense murderous plot, or who can get the hated Hitler murdered by a spray of bullets, who can get your ears ringing with the plundering sound of the baseball bat, has to be Quentin. Many claim that Quentin has a good chance of winning it, sigh if only Avatar and Hurt Locker not released, he would have made the cut. But maybe who knows……
The Road to the Oscars…….who’ll walk the red carpet with the Oscar statuette
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 | Author: Joseph Thankachan

The Oscars are just a few days away, who will walk away with the prestigious 82nd Academy Awards is a simple guess more or less this time (well in most of the categories). The verdict is more or less out with the Golden Globes and the Bafta awardees set to continue their reign in the Academy Awards. The previous years was good for Hollywood; it witnessed a technology and film making revolution with Avatar, highest ever box office engrosser Avatar again, history cinematographed the Hollywood way in Inglorious Basterds, a heart rending truth and reality in the Hurt Locker and some really powerful stories like the Blind Side, which gained people’s interest in US and worldwide alike. This year the contest seems to be headed the Cameron way, Cameron and his ex-wife Kathryn are set to sweep the Oscars, and it’s going to be hard to predict beforehand who’s gonna win what. If the Golden Globes were a predictment of Oscars with Avatar sweeping the Gloden Globes the Bafta did a 360 with Hurt Locker winning the maximum. Well the technical awards are all set to be in Avatar’s pocket without any contention, the major categories which include the Best Picture and the Best Director are a bit dicey to predict with certainty. I think the Best Actress is a simple choice, it would be a calamity if Sandra doesn’t win it this time for her role in the Blind Side, Best Supporting Actress is again presumed to go to Mo’Nique for her role in Precious and the most loved act this year i.e. the role by Christoph Waltz in Inglourius Basterds on which I m ready to bet my life earnings (thts a few dollars none the less) would win the Best Supporting Actor. In a couple of days I’ll spend my time reviewing few movies in select categories which I think will walk away with the golden man this year, and if they don’t consider it as a Human error.  

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