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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Beginning to Read the Oscar Tea Leaves / Barry Jenkins Talks Moonlight with A.O. Scott / A Photo Gallery / Rate Those Films!!!

Hello and welcome to Thursday... Quick note about yesterday's post...I thought I had included Chris Schiller in my list of film friends and discovered I didn't.  I have corrected that but wanted to make sure to shout out Mr. Schiller who has been a really good friend to me and this space over the years.

BEGINNING TO READ OSCAR'S TEA LEAVES AS TELLURIDE ENDS AND TORONTO BEGINS





This is just the beginning of our long conversation that will end at the Academy Awards next February.  Oscar analysts are beginning to get a real feel about how the season may lay out and close followers of this space know that in the next couple of weeks it really changes from MTFB to The Film Awards Clearinghouse.  We'll track the Oscar race all the way through the season with special attention on the films that played as a part of TFF#43.



To that end I have linked the first post-Telluride analysis from Awards Daily's Sasha Stone, Awards Circuit's Mark Johnson and Indiewire's Anne Thompson.

TFF #43 films that get serious focus are:

La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, Moonlight, Arrival, Sully.  Frankly, I'm beating the drum for Aaron Eckhardt to get a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Ben Younger's Bleed for This.  He's terrific.

Here are the respective pieces from:

Awards Daily

Awards Circuit

Indiewire



BARRY JENKINS TALKS MOONLIGHT WITH A.O. SCOTT




Moonlight writer/director Barry Jenkins sat down with The New York Times A.O. Scott recently and talked about his film, his life and his long history with the Telluride Film Festival.  The NYT posted the interview yesterday.  Check out the Barry Jenkins interview here.


A PHOTO GALLERY

My wife is the pictorial chronicler of our Telluride Film Fest adventures and I thought it might be cool to show some of the pics she got during last week's fest.  So here they are:

SULLY...HANKS AND EASTWOOD





ARRIVAL/AMY ADAMS



MANCHESTER/CASEY AFFLECK



LA LA LAND/EMMA STONE AND DAMIEN CHAZELLE



WAKEFIELD/BRYAN CRANSTON




NORMAN/RICHARD GERE



BRIGHT LIGHTS/CARRIE FISHER






RATE THOSE FILMS!!!

I had a really nice start yesterday with film ratings coming in from regular Janes and Joes that attended this year's TFF.  Keep them coming!  I'm keeping the polls open through this weekend at least but it won't be indefinite so send them in!  Use a 1 to 5 scale with 1 being abysmal and 5 being masterful.

and send them to me:

EMAIL:  mpgort@gmail.com OR michael_speech@hotmail.com

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Michael,

    First I want to say that my group, Tom Black, Catherine Halcomb and myself throughly enjoyed meeting you, your wife and your brother. The brunch was such a great way to start our visit to TFF.

    Films that I saw and my ratings.
    La La Land - 5 stars, excellent feel good movie that reminds us that song, dance and love are all mixed together.
    Maudie - 4 stars, loved that acting, heart touching story.
    Graduation - 3 stars, moved a little slowly for me, but still enjoyed it
    Arrival - 3 1/2 stars, good sic-fi with all the paradox of time travel.
    Toni Erdmann - 5 stars, laughed so loud my sides hurt
    Neruda - 5 stars, wonderful story, wonderful acting
    Things to Come - 2 stars, I just didn't "get it". thin plot seemed to die half way leaving just the cat as the only story
    Bleed for This - 4 stars, surprised me how much I enjoyed it. Aaron Eckhart at his best
    Norman - 5 stars, Richard Gere was great again, we all have a "Norman" in our lives
    Frantz - 4 stars, loved the plots and subplots
    Sully - 4 stars, Tom Hanks does it again
    Med: A Love Story - 3 stars, good but could have been deeper and better
    Through the Wall - 4 1/2 stars, just loved the story and lead actress, Noa Koler
    Bright Lights - 3 1/2 stars, if you love Debbie this is for you!

    Jeff Brady

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  2. Thanks Jeff. We really enjoyed your crew as well and I thought it was a hoot running into all of you as the weekend progressed. Sounds like you enjoyed the fest! Thanks for adding your input to The People's Ratings. The results will go up this coming week (probably Thursday).

    Hope we see you all again next year!

    MP

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