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Tuesday, 5 January 2010 - Oscar contenders raise some questions |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared Yemen launches offensive against al Qaeda | Video 10:44am EST Pending home sales tumble 16 percent in November 10:08am EST Obama to unveil counterterrorism reforms | Video 6:27am EST Blair to face Iraq war inquiry, big demand for seats 10:54am EST Democrats in final push on healthcare overhaul 9:33am EST U.S. growth prospects deemed bleak in new decade 03 Jan 2010 Plunging home prices pull Manhattan buyers back in 3:29am EST Study finds quitting smoking raises diabetes risk 04 Jan 2010 FACTBOX-Major differences in US Senate, House health bills 8:00am EST Buffett warns Kraft on Cadbury bid 10:09am EST Pictures Pictures of the year: Entertainment A look at the year's best entertainment photos.   Slideshow  Oscar contenders raise some questions Gregg Kilday Tue Jan 5, 2010 8:42am EST Related News Films overcome obstacles on way to awards spotlight Mon, Jan 4 2010 "Avatar" could get nine Oscar nominations Tue, Dec 22 2009 "Basterds," "Nine," lead Critics' Choice field Mon, Dec 14 2009 Hollywood calls on Clooney for holiday movie cheer Fri, Nov 6 2009 "Fantastic Mr.Fox" gets premiere in London Wed, Oct 14 2009 LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - For just a moment, stop obsessing about which 10 movies the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who are now in the middle of marking their ballots, will nominate for best picture. Entertainment  |  Film Amid the year-end rush of new releases and blizzard of screeners, we've all been on a movie binge, so let's take a second to sort through some of those titles before they blur together. Because there are plenty of other questions to obsess over as the awards races move into high gear. Such as: 1. WHAT'S NEWS CORP. GOT AGAINST TREES? Rupert Murdoch's media empire, built on the back of his print business, certainly has turned many a tree into wood pulp, but now, in what could be read as an act of reparation, its Fox Filmed Entertainment unit has launched two movies that tree-huggers can embrace. First, in "Fantastic Mr. Fox," farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean, an agribusiness in the making, team to destroy the mighty oak that houses Mr. Fox and his family. Then, in "Avatar," futuristic military-industrial complex guns take aim at the Na'vi's monumental Hometree before turning its big weapons on the Tree of Life. Both movies side with forest creatures and indigenous people, which, if nothing else, should burnish News Corp.'s green credentials. 2. WHY APOLOGIZE FOR MAKING MUSICALS? "Nine" director Rob Marshall might have just filmed a movie musical, but he seems uncomfortable with the genre, telling TheWrap.com, for example, that characters breaking into song on film can trigger "a cringe moment." His solution, in both "Chicago" and "Nine," is to turn the musical numbers into stylized fantasies. But audiences don't automatically recoil at every musical moment onscreen. Certainly, one of the year's most elating film scenes was Joseph Gordon-Levitt's loose-limbed, morning-after dance to the tune of Hall and Oates' "You Make My Dreams" in "(500) Days of Summer." (True, the actor himself didn't sing, but with the world around him giving him a high-five, who would have blamed him if he did?) Even though most of the country tunes in "Crazy Heart" are presented as part of staged performances, they too function as heartfelt musical confessions for Jeff Bridges' character Bad Blake. And, yes, it is animated, but Randy Newman's New Orleans in "The Princess and the Frog" is a place where inhabitants naturally break into song -- no questions asked. 3. WHAT DO WOMEN WANT? Part 1: Apparently, a bigger kitchen. In "Julie & Julia," Amy Adams' character understandably struggles to master the art of French cooking in her cramped New York walk-up apartment. In "It's Complicated," Meryl Streep's Santa Barbara-based pastry chef already has a prettily outfitted kitchen, but she wants an even bigger space as part of the addition Steve Martin's architect is hired to build. Contrast that with Streep's Julia Child, who seemingly needed only a sharp knife and mixing bowl when she set out to conquer the food world. When her husband does build her a kitchen in Cambridge, Mass., it's an entirely utilitarian affair, right down to its famous pegboard, which eventually ended up in the Smithsonian. Child's example might not have influenced kitchen design, but her cookbook did acquire iconic status. Witness the fact that it shows up in the beside stack of books that Rachel Weisz's character has amassed near the start of "The Lovely Bones." 4. WHAT DO WOMEN WANT? Part 2 (caution -- contains major spoilers): Apparently, not to be burdened by their kids. "Up in the Air" has been justifiably hailed as one of the best screen adaptations of the year, but Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner's screenplay throws a major curveball late in the third act when it reveals the secrets behind Vera Farmiga's Alex. She is introduced as the female equivalent of George Clooney's no-strings-attached road warrior. But even though when queried about the qualities she looks for in a man, she says he has to be good with kids, the movie barely hints at the actual woman behind the one-night stands -- and when it does, it throws her character somewhat out-of-whack. Similarly, the filmmakers behind "Bones" don't offer much explanation when that film's mother, played by Weisz, disappears from the film. Certainly, the death of a child, especially the sort of horrific death depicted in "Bones," is traumatic and can break up a family. But Weisz's mom simply seems to abandon her two surviving children. Not the film's most convincing plot choice. 5. WHOSE BODY IS THAT ANYWAY? This year, it was the men who resorted to body doubles. Although Alec Baldwin shows a fair amount of skin in "It's Complicated," he made one thing clear while promoting the movie: That isn't his derriere on film. A body double was recruited. 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