The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have announced that 248 feature films are eligible for best picture at the 2010 Academy Awards. The number is down from previous years — According to THR, 274 films were eligible in 2009, and 281 in 2008.Source: Twilightish via SlashFilm via Gossip Dance
The list of 248 eligible films have been sent with a nominations ballot to all active and life members of the Academy “who shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than ten pictures.” The ten films receiving the highest number of votes shall become the nominations for final voting for the Best Picture award. The nominations will be announced live on January 25th 2011 at 5:30am psd.
The rules for eligibility is as follows:
Films must be feature length (defined as over 40 minutes)
Publicly exhibited by means of 35mm or 70mm film, or in a 24- or 48-frame progressive scan Digital Cinema format with a minimum projector resolution of 2048 by 1080 pixels
For paid admission in a commercial motion picture theater in Los Angeles County for a qualifying run of at least seven consecutive days, advertised and exploited during their Los Angeles County qualifying run in a manner considered normal and customary to the industry.
Films that, in any version, receive their first public exhibition or distribution in any manner other than as a theatrical motion picture release will not be eligible for Academy Awards in any category. (This includes broadcast and cable television as well as home video marketing and Internet transmission.) However, ten minutes or ten percent of the running time of a film, whichever is shorter, is allowed to be shown in a nontheatrical medium prior to the film’s theatrical release.
Here is the list of qualifying films:
Alice In Wonderland (Michael Sheen)
Barney’s Version (Rachelle Lefevre)
Burlesque (Cam Gigandet)
Case 39 (Jodelle Ferland)
Casino Jack (Rachelle Lefevre)
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 (Jamie Campbell Bower)
Hereafter (Bryce Dallas Howard)
The Last Airbender (Jackson Rathbone)
A Nightmare On Elm Street (Kellan Lutz)
Remember Me (Robert Pattinson)
The Runaways (Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning)
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World (Anna Kendrick)
Tron: Legacy (Michael Sheen)
The Twlight Saga: Eclipse (The Whole Cast)
Valentine’s Day (Taylor Lautner)
Welcome To The Rileys (Kristen Stewart)
Thursday, December 23, 2010
“Twilight” Cast has Several Films Eligible for 2011 Academy Awards
Robert Pattinson’s ‘Remember Me’ & Kristen Stewart’s ‘The Runaways’ Overlooked In 2010
Robert Pattinson’s drama Remember Me was listed in Flim.com, LA Times and Moviehole.net for the most underrated, under appreciated and great film you missed in 2010. Kristen Stewart’s rock biopic The Runaways was listed in the most overlooked movies in 2010 on Cinemablend.
From Film.com:More on Remember Me in 2010 after the break
Massively Underrated: Youth in Revolt / Remember Me
Youth in Revolt was an innovative comedy, but it was released during a time period where people skip the theatrical experience. And if Remember Me had featured Ryan Gosling instead of Robert Pattinson it would have been correctly hailed as great. But people got far too caught up in the ending and Pattinson’s celebrity to catch that he was really freaking good in this movie. Definitely worth a watch if you you’re a fan of relationship dramas.
From Cinemablend:
The Runaways
When I reviewed the movie back in March I called Kristen Stewart a modern James Dean. I’m standing by that. If you’ve only seen her in Twilight, you’ve probably assumed the worst about the future vampire bride, but in The Runaways Stewart is stupendous as real life, fem rocker Joan Jett. The rest of the movie around her, isn’t bad either. It’s a real, seedy, drug-infested, sex-soaked rise to rock and roll fame tale, except all the rockers just happen to be girls. The film focuses primarily on the story of Runaways front girl Cherie Currie (Dakota Fanning) as she’s indoctrinated into the rock and roll lifestyle, then sexed up to sell records by the zany, scene-stealing Michael Shannon as manager Ken Fowler. But it’s Stewart Joan Jett who will really capture your attention, and she ends up carrying the movie. Stewart’s Joan lives and breathes guitar licks, as the true talent behind the music. The rock and roll scenes are toe-tapping fun and the tale of an all girl band manufactured, unleashed, and then run aground is as interesting and fucked up as it ought to be. You’d think any movie starring Kristen Stewart would be an instant sensation, yet somehow her Twilight fandom never really seemed to notice she was in it. Maybe it was the film’s hard R-rating which scared the overly chase Twilight crowd away. Whatever the reason, while the movie earned positive reviews, once it was released no one seemed to notice.
[Source: Film.com, Cinemablend, LA Times and Moviehole.
From Moviehole.net Great Films You Missed In 2010:
10. Remember Me I know, I know, ‘but it’s got that guy with more gunk in his hair than Liz Hurley does in her nether regions’ but c’mon! many-a-good-actor have started out in the cinematic mailroom and graduated to an awe-impressive high-rise suite – just look at Robin ‘Mork’ Williams, Josh ‘Goonies’ Brolin, Tom ‘Bosom Buddies’ Hanks or Stephen ‘Evil Ed’ Geoffries! (Ok, bad example) – ain’t Robert Pattinson innocent until the gavel slams down!? This film, a heartrending relationship drama (it’s both about the rapport between a young couple and also one between a young man and his estranged father) that played to the tick of a 9/11 countdown, proved there’s much more to “Twilight” vamp Robert Pattinson than blank stares, sparkles and tree hopping. Quite simply, Pattinson was an eye-opener in this film. Skeptics need see it.
From LA Times Most Under Appreciated:
Some of the more popular picks didn’t surprise — they were big-release movies with a distinct sensibility that got dissed despite (or because) they felt unique — “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” most notably among them, or even the Sept. 11 romantic tearjerker “Remember Me.”
Peter Facinelli Tweets Going Home For Christmas & A Facinelli Gang Photo!
Peter Facinelli (aka Dr. Carlisle Cullen) tweeted he is finished working and catching a ride with Santa to get home. He also tweeted a photo of the Facinelli gang in New Orleans on December 21st.
[Source: PeterFacinelli]
Kellan Lutz Outtake From People Magazine
Check out this glorious outtake of Kellan Lutz (aka Emmett Cullen) from the People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive issue.
[Source: KellanLutzOnline]
[Source: KellanLutzOnline]
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