Saturday, February 28, 2009

Closure: Lit Flicks & Companion Challenge

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Back in October I took up the Lit Flicks Challenge and it's Companion Challenge, the (combined) goal was to read 5 books that were turned into films, watch the films and write about them between September 1, 2008 and February 28, 2009. Starting a month into the challenges I thought this would be no sweat - 4 months for 5 books and 5 films? Sure thing, sign me up! My original post including book and film choices is here.

Oh my goodness, did I fail miserably! I did start of strong reading and seeing Memoirs of a Geisha. Loved the book. Loved it. In fact, if nothing else I am happy I took the challenge just to have read the book. I enjoyed but didn't love the film, which retrospectively I can see as the reasoning why I didn't review it. Especially as it is full of actors I love like Michelle Yeoh, Gong Li, Ken Watanabe and Kôji Yakusho. The next book I tackled for the challenge was "Eragon", which I thought would be a fast read but nope it wasn't. I still haven't finished it, in part because I didn't love the writing style but also found the main character a little whiny and not that likeable. I still would like to finish it at some point.

There was one barrier I didn't anticipate for the timing of this challenge. Almost all the reading I do is while I'm waiting for or on the bus, streetcar or subway. Let's look at that timing again - October through February.... in Toronto. Let me fill in the blanks for you:

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Yeah, so - it like snows a lot and is cold here. My hands were often tucked away in my pockets and not holding a book to read. I'm not a read at home type so this totally dampened my progress. And once I felt like I wouldn't cross the finish line with flying colours I left the goals to the wayside.

Oddly, I did manage to make it through some other books including "New Moon", "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn" from the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyers. Enjoyed "New Moon" the most by fair. I've heard rumours that there is a fifth book in the works as well which was surprizing. I also read those at lightning fast pace, I haven't done that since I was a kid.

I also read "Dead Until Dark" by Charlaine Harris, the book the tv series 'True Blood' is based on. Fun book although it pretty much is the same arch as first season of the show. Keeping with the book to film theme I just finished "City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPlau and loved it - it's a kids book and another really quick read, finished it in a week on transit.

The last book I'll mention has no screen adaptation as far as I know but it's a fantastic book: "Beggars in Spain" by Nancy Kress. It's Sci-Fi but very accessible (i.e. not tech heavy) but brillant. I haven't read a book with that kind of wide eye curiosity of what would happen next since "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card. Huge recommendation from me to you on that one.

So, here we are on February 28, 2009 and I only got though about 25% complete on the challenge. But, I am thrilled that I did end up reading a lot of great books and learning it's cold in the winter (duh). On the film side, although I didn't get to the 5 I thought I would I did manage to watch 114 during the time period. So, I'm good with that.

Last but not least, a big shout out to The Bluestocking Society and Bitchin' Film Reviews for hosting the challenges - they certainly challenged me!

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Film Fan Fridays for Friday February 27, 2009!

Hello Film Fans and Fanatics!

Welcome to Film Fan Fridays for Friday February 27, 2009! Quiet week for releases this week with only 4 new films gracing theatres today. Take your pick from 2 French Canadians films which were selected for Canada's Top Ten 2008, a concert 'experience' or video game rebootin'. Psst... go for Canadian!

Speaking of, both our limited releases this are Canadian and films that explore very different family situations in Quebec. C'est pas moi, je le jure! / It's Not Me, I Swear!, based on the memoir by Bruno Hébert follows a trouble 10 year old as his family deals with change in 1968. Lost Song shows the strange and powerful journey of new motherhood and identity.

In wide release this week we have Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li based on the Street Fighter video games and starring Kristin Kreuk. Our last release of the week is Jonas Brothers: The 3D Experience concert film.

Have a great weekend!

Shannon

Festival Watch

Canadian Art Reel Artists Film Festival
6th Annual film festival celebrating film about visual art and artists
Continues until - March 1, 2009 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Caribbean Tales Youth Film Festival
Continues until - 27, 2009 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto Human Rights Watch
Continues until - March 5 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

World of Comedy Film Festival
February 27 - March 1 at Innis Town Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Special Screening

Shaun of the Dead &
Hot Fuzz double bill
Presented by director Edgar Wright on Saturday February 28, 2009 at The Bloor in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Almost Advance Screening

The much anticipated graphic novel adaptation, Watchmen will be released next Friday March 6, 2009 but various theatres have screenings Thursday March 5, 2009 just before, on or after 12midnight.

Friday February 27, 2009 Releases

C'est pas moi, je le jure! / It's Not Me, I Swear!
Dir: Philippe Falardeau (Congorama)
Cast: Antoine L'Écuyer, Suzanne Clément, Daniel Brière, Gabriel Maillé, Catherine Faucher
Canada
Limited Release
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience
Dir: Bruce Hendricks (Hanna Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour)
Concert film featuring the Jonas Brothers
USA
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

Lost Song

Writer/Dir: Rodrigue Jean (Yellowknife, Full Blast)
Cast: Suzie LeBlanc, Patrick Goyette, Marilou Longpré Pilon, Ginette Morin
Canada
Limited Release
More info at: Telefilm Canada website, Domino Film, IMDb Page

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li
Dir: Andrzej Bartkowiak (Doom, Romeo Must Die)
Cast: Kristin Kreuk, Chris Klein, Michael Clarke Duncan, Josie Ho, Neal McDonough, Robin Shou, Moon Bloodgood, Pei-pei Cheng
Canada/India/USA/Japan
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

**please note this list of releases reflects first run film released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as of February 27, 2009**

Thursday, February 26, 2009

My Bloody Valentine (1981)

Dir: George Mihalka (Les Boys IV, Pinball Summer)
Cast: Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, Keith Knight, Cynthia Dale, Don Francks, Peter Cowper
Canada, 1981

Seen: Jan 25, 2009 (original version) & Feb 21, 2009 (with deleted scenes)

Reason to see: It was one of the picks for February for the Final Girl Film Club. I chose it over the newly released with 9 or so extra seconds edition of Friday the 13th (1980).

I have no idea what compelled me to watch the original film instead of just going for the straight up uncut version. Perhaps because it is a film I likely would have seen in its original version, but hadn't, so thought original than uncut would be a more authentic experience.

The film is a lot of fun, I think what I appreciated the most about it was how Canadian it felt. Not in an artsy fartsy way, but how it felt like regular folk at their regular jobs who have fun after work and plan for parties on holidays. Yes, I'm sure this happens worldwide but there was certainly a homey quality that made it extra charming. That is until all hell breaks loose! It is a slasher movie after all, and it has all the classic elements required: creepy backstory, young people messing around, a 'nice town' and of course a menacing baddie in a crazy outfit and claustrophobic location. Seriously, whoever thought of using a mine as a location is a genius. And the miner mask? Jeepers, gives me the creeps!

The effects ranged from a few "what is that?" to "ewwwwwwww I know what that is!" but were always impressive, especially considering it's from 1981. The uncut version certainly gave you 'more'. More blood, more guts, more effect, more impaling, more everything for any scene that ended in someones demise. My only beef with that was watching it on DVD the quality of the image from the regular to the delete scenes was extremely obvious as it when from crystal clear to grainy. But! It made it clear to tell it was the extra footage and that it was going to get beyond bloody.

It was my intention to see this at the January screening at the Bloor which would have been a 35mm print uncut for the very first time presented by Rue Morgue, and even had director George Mihalka in attendance! I was so excited. But, as it turns out it was a freaking cold day (January in Toronto can be like that), so I decided to call it quits. A blessing in disguise as that night the entire West End of the city fell under a blackout, including the theatre. So, I snagged the DVD from Best Buy of all places and watched from the comfort of home. Twice.

Warnings: Not for the faint of heart.

Shannon's Overall View:
I enjoyed it
I'd watch it again
I'd recommend for fans of classic slasher films

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© Shannon Ridler, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Different Strokes All Around: Canadian, North American & UK Box Office February 20, 2009 weekend

It's a week of surprizes at the box office with different #1 Films here in Canada (Slumdog Millionaire), North America (Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail) and the UK (Bolt - for the second week). Also Canada has it's quietest number 1 at $1.10 million and North America has it's strongest at $42.12 million. Very few other films with a debut this week made high marks on the charts, Fired Up! popped on the charts around the 8/9 mark in Canada and North America and although Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail was number one in North America, it ranked 18th here in Canada. There definitely are a strong number of Oscar films still in the mix, it will be interesting to see the numbers next week since now the awards have been presented.

Top 20 Movies in Canada for the February 20, 2009 weekend
1. Slumdog Millionaire
2. He's Just Not That Into You
3. Confessions of a Shopaholic
4. Taken
5. Coraline
6. Friday the 13th
7. Paul Blart: Mall Cop
8. Fired Up *
9. The International
10. The Pink Panther 2
11. Push
12. The Reader
13. Hotel For Dogs
14. Gran Torino
15. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
16. The Wrestler
17. Jag Jeondeyan De Mele *
18. Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail *
19. Polytechnique
20. Milk

Top 20 Movies in North American for the February 20, 2009 weekend
1. Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail *
2. Taken
3. Coraline
4. He's Just Not That Into You
5. Slumdog Millionaire
6. Friday the 13th
7. Confessions of a Shopaholic
8. Paul Blart: Mall Cop
9. Fired Up *
10. The International
11. The Pink Panther 2
12. Gran Torino
13. Push
14. The Reader
15. Hotel For Dogs
16. The Wrestler
17. The Uninvited
18. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
19. Milk
20. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

Top 10 Movies in the UK for the February 20, 2009 weekend
1. Bolt
2. Confessions of a Shopaholic *
3. Slumdog Millionaire
4. Hotel for Dogs
5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
6. He's Just Not That Into You
7. Push *
8. The Pink Panther 2
9. Notorious
10. Vicky Cristina Barcelona

* indicates opening weekend in noted location

Source: Canada & North America info, UK info

Monday, February 23, 2009

Spirit Awards

26th Annual Spirit Awards (2010 Films)
26th Annual Spirit Awards Winners
26th Annual Spirit Awards Nominations

25th Annual Spirit Awards (2009 Films)
25th Annual Spirit Awards Winners
25th Annual Spirit Awards Nominations


24th Annual Spirit Awards (2008 Films)

24th Annual Spirit Awards Winners
24th Annual Spirit Awards Nominations

See more at the Spirit Awards Website

Poll Results: The Oscars are this Sunday. Where will you be?

Over 90% of us were watching the Oscar last night, the majority of us were at home (42%) or at a party or Oscar event (28%) or even the host of the event (7%). Only 14% decided to check in periodically and 7% were not going to watch.

There certainly was a different vibe this year and overall seemed to be received well. I was thrilled only 1 time did the music swell someone out of a speech (where there were 3 winners). Hugh Jackman was a great host but other than the musical numbers it felt like it ran without a host. My only big beef was that the 'In Memory' montage the camera was swerving all over the place on the montage. It's a montage - let the images speak for themselves and keep the camera static.

42% - Watching at Home
28% - At an Oscar Party/Event
14% - Checking in Periodically
7% - Hosting an Oscar Party/Event
7% - I'm Not Watching the Oscars

Thanks for voting!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

81st Academy Awards (for films in 2008)

81st Academy Awards for films released in 2008 just came to a close and the overall the tally speaks to a sweep: Slumdog Millionaire 8, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 3, Milk 2, The Dark Knight 2 all other films that won were for 1 category. Many predictions people are happy but we certainly had a few surprizes. The winners themselves are certainly from various prediction polls but the main difference was the format of the show which included musical numbers and new montages for romance and action films.

The word on the street was that they were appealing to the younger crowd which explains the Zac Efron and Robert Pattison appearances. They also had a huge infusion of appreciation of non-nominated films. The biggest change I felt was to the introduction to acting awards, all the supporting and lead acting noms are introduced by previous winners who honour the nominees by describing their role in the film as well as film as a whole. It was also refreshing to see so few speeches cut off. A.R. Rahman winning right before performing and doing both so well!

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Sean Penn in Milk

Performance by an actor in a Supporting Role
Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight

Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Kate Winslet in The Reader

Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Penélope Cruz in Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
WALL-E Andrew Stanton

Achievement in Art Direction
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , Art Direction: Donald Graham Burt, Set Decoration: Victor J. Zolfo

Achievement in Cinematography
Slumdog Millionaire , Anthony Dod Mantle

Achievement in Costume Design
The Duchess, Michael O’Connor

Achievement in Directing
Slumdog Millionaire , Danny Boyle

Best Documentary Feature
Man on Wire, James Marsh and Simon Chinn

Best Documentary Short Subject
Smile Pinki A Principe Production, Megan Mylan

Achievement in Film Editing
Slumdog Millionaire , Chris Dickens

Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
Departures, Japan

Achievement in Makeup
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , Greg Cannom

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original Score)
Slumdog Millionaire , A.R. Rahman

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original Song)
Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire , Music by A.R. Rahman, Lyric by Gulzar

Best Motion Picture of the Year
Slumdog Millionaire, Christian Colson, Producer

Best Animated Short Film
La Maison en Petits Cubes, Kunio Kato

Best Live Action Short Film
Spielzeugland, Jochen Alexander Freydank

Achievement in Sound Editing
The Dark Knight , Richard King

Achievement in Sound Mixing
Slumdog Millionaire , Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty

Achievement in Visual Effects
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron

Adapted Screenplay
Slumdog Millionaire , Screenplay by Simon Beaufoy

Original Screenplay
Milk, Written by Dustin Lance Black

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Jerry Lewis

Tonight is the Night! Twittering through the Academy Awards

I'll be live tweeting through the the Academy Awards as of 8pm EST tonight. Feel free to login or join Twitter and to join the fun or you can see the Movie Moxie Twitter stream and just hit F5 for a refresher. I will also be dropping by the chat over at Row Three and chatting with the gang over there.

If you need to refresh your memory for whose is looking to hold that Oscar statue tonight, you can browse through nominee lists here.

The Academy Awards will begin tonight, Sunday February 22, 2009 starting at 8pm EST on ABC. They've noted the first half hour to Red Carpet and the Awards from 8:30-11:30 but it has been known to go to midnight.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

24th Annual Spirit Awards Winners

There was a lot of love for The Wrestler at the Spirit Awards, picking up best picture, male lead (Mickey Rourke) and cinematography. Seeing the truncated version on the AMC repeat of the awards almost all awards were shown and of them the most touching acceptance speech had to have been Melissa Leo for best female lead for her performance in Frozen River. The big surprize was how few surprizes there were, as the awards for the majority went to the favourites and wider distributed of the independant films. But, with such fine films to choose from I don't think anyone could complain with the results.

And the winners are....

Best Feature
The Wrestler

Best Director
Tom McCarthy - The Visitor

Best First Feature
Charlie Kaufman, Anthony Bregman, Spike Jonze, Sidney Kimmel - Synecdoche, New York

John Cassavetes Award
In Search of a Midnight Kiss

Best Screenplay
Woody Allen - Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best First Screenplay
Dustin Lance Black - Milk

Best Female Lead
Melissa Leo - Frozen River

Best Male Lead
Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler

Best Supporting Female
Penélope Cruz - Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Supporting Male
James Franco - Milk

Best Foreign Film
The Class / Entre les murs

Best Documentary
Man on Wire

Best Cinematography
The Wrestler

Robert Altman Award
Synecdoche, New York
Charlie Kaufman (Director), Jeanne McCarthy (Casting Director), Hope Davis, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Catherine Keener, Samantha Morton, Tom Noonan, Emily Watson, Dianne Wiest, Michelle Williams

Piaget Producers Award
Heather Rae - Frozen River

Acura Someone to Watch Award
Lynn Shelton - My Effortless Brilliance

Lacoste Truer Than Fiction Award
Margaret Brown - The Order of Myths

Spirit Awards - Update

I was looking forward to live tweeting through the Spirit Awards today at 5pm which will be 'Live and Uncut' on IFC at 5pm EST. Unfortunately it is not on IFC here in Canada so it will not be on TV in the Great White North until the repeat on AMC Canada at 10pm EST. If you need a refresher on the nominees check them out here.

So, as it won't be live I won't be live tweeting but will be sure to share thoughts on the show and the winners list after the (repeat) broadcast.

Update to update (4:45pm) - looks like it might be live streamed here. Well shall see if it keeps up during the show.

Update on previous update (5:08pm) - the live streaming is the press room at the awards, not the actual awards. I'm going to watch the edited version on AMC later tonight

Friday, February 20, 2009

Film Fan Fridays for Friday February 20, 2009!

Hello Film Fans and Fanatics!

Welcome to Film Fan Fridays for Friday February 20, 2009! Holy smokes we have a lot to get to this week. 7 new releases, 4 festivals, 2 specials screenings and 3 awards shows including the Academy Awards! You couldn't see anything if you tried! Get your picky-choosy hat on and delve into the details of what is going on this week in Toronto and beyond!

In limited release this week we have the long awaited biopic Che from director Steven Soderbergh. Continuing with the historical theme, Cadillac Records is set in the 1950's and follows the stories of Chess Records including artists Etta James and Muddy Waters. Included in this weeks limited releases we have the Canadian The Necessities of Life / Ce qu'il faut pour vivre which has received 8 Genie nominations! I'll admit the trailer got me teary eyed and I couldn't even understand most of what was going on as I could only find a French & Inuktitut trailer.

In wide release this week we have the TIFF'08 Canadian closing night Gala: Stone of Destiny, a historical heist film where the object of desire is the Scottish Stone of Scone. We also have our first Tyler Perry film of the year with Madea Goes to Jail, which from the trailer feels like 2 films put into on as scenes with Madea character have a different feel from the rest of clips. We also have the teen comedy Fired Up about 2 football players who decide to go to cheer camp for a summer. Our Bollywood release of the week is Delhi-6.

I've forgone spoiler notations on trailers, 3 out of 7 of this weeks films are historically based and therefore fall into that odd place of 'it isn't a spoiler if you know the history' and I don't know if you know the history! Heck, I'm not sure I know this history! What I do know is in general, trailers are spoiler free for the first half, if you are really sensitive to spoilers only watch the first third. Or, be *wild* and just go see the film if it sounds interested! Old skool!

More than just releases, this week we also have three awards shows. Saturday is the Spirit Awards and the Razzies, and Sunday is one of the biggest nights in film of the year with Academy Awards. I'll be live tweeting through the Spirit Awards and the Academy Awards to keep you all up to date! Feel free to login or join Twitter and join the fun! Need nominations lists to refresh your memory. I got 'em: Academy Awards and Spirit Awards.

Have a great weekend!

Shannon

Festival Watch

Canadian Art Reel Artists Film Festival
6th Annual film festival celebrating film about visual art and artists
February 26 - March 1, 2009 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Caribbean Tales Youth Film Festival
February 13 - 27, 2009 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto Human Rights Watch
February 24 - March 5 at various locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

World of Comedy Film Festival
February 27 - March 1 at Innis Town Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Special Screenings

Unspoiled Zombies
A blind double bill of zombie films!
Saturday February 21, 2009 at 7:30pm at Onofono, 193A Augusta Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

AMC Best Picture Showcase 2009
See all 5 of the best picture nominees at the AMC, Saturday February 21, 2009 starting at 10:30 AM. Toronto screening at the AMC at Yonge & Dundas in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
To find a location outside Toronto, check here

Friday February 20, 2009 Releases

Cadillac Records
Writer/Dir: Darnell Martin (Prison Song)
Cast: Beyoncé Knowles, Jeffrey Wright, Adrien Brody, Gabrielle Union, Columbus Short, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Cedric the Entertainer, Mos Def, Eamonn Walker
USA
Limited Release
Official Film Site, IMDb Page, Trailer

Che
Dir: Steven Soderbergh (Ocean's Eleven, Traffic, Out of Sight)
Cast: Benicio Del Toro, Julia Ormond, Demián Bichir, Rodrigo Santoro, Catalina Sandino Moreno
Spain/France/USA
Limited Release
UK Film Site including trailer, IMDb Page: Part 1: The Argentine, Part 2: Guerrilla, Trailer

Delhi-6
Dir: Rakesh Omprakash Mehra (Rang De Basanti)
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Sheeba Chaddha
India
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

Fired Up!
Dir: Will Gluck - feature film directorial debut
Cast: Nicholas D'Agosto, Eric Christian Olsen, Sarah Roemer, Molly Sims, David Walton
USA
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page, Trailer

Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail
Writer/Dir: Tyler Perry (The Family That Preys, Meet the Browns, Daddy's Little Girls)
Cast: Tyler Perry, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Ion Overman, Derek Luke, David Mann, Tamela J. Mann, Viola Davis
USA
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page, Trailer

The Necessities of Life / Ce qu'il faut pour vivre
Dir: Benoît Pilon (Nestor et les oubliés)
Cast: Natar Ungalaaq, Paul-André Brasseur, Éveline Gélinas
Canada
Limited Release
Official Film Site & French Trailer, IMDb Page

Stone of Destiny

Dir: Charles Martin Smith (The Snow Walker)
Cast: Charlie Cox, Billy Boyd, Kate Mara, Ciaron Kelly, Robert Carlyle, Peter Mullan
Canada/UK
Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page

**please note this list of releases reflects first run film released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as of February 20, 2009**

Thursday, February 19, 2009

My Week in Film - Last Push Before Oscar Night

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I'm in the last dash attempt to catch up with Oscar nominated films before the big day on Sunday. Breaking with tradition and posting midweek as I want to get my thoughts out there before the awards on Sunday. Enjoy the update!

For films available on DVD I caught up with Kung Fu Panda and Tropic Thunder. I really enjoyed Kung Fu Panda, in part it was so beautiful on my new TV I almost wanted to cry but also the story was much sweeter and inspiring than I had expected. I thought it would be all jokes and silliness, which there was lots of and it was fun, but it had a lot of heart. Tropic Thunder had, not so much heart unless you consider of the blowing up variety. I'm still surprized I watched it at all because it held no interest to me but it certainly had entertaining meta commentary of the film industry. I also have to admit, that Robert Downey Jr. was phenomenal. There, I've admitted it. That makes 2 more films for the vault. Big thank you to my sister Jamie & her honey for lending them to me!

I also trekked out to the theatre on the new 'Family Day' holiday for a triple bill! I saw two of the biggie Oscar nominations: Milk and Frost/Nixon. It's interesting that there are both historical, Americana, issue-focused and set in the 1970's. I enjoyed both of them but have to say that Frost/Nixon showed too much of the good stuff in the previews. Milk definitely touched the crowd and I was very impressed with the performance by Sean Penn. It was great to see pretty substantial houses for both the films, people are getting out there! Yay!

I can't say so much for the other film in the triple bill: Friday the 13th (2009). Oh my. I don't know why I went or what I was expecting but it was ... well to be fair it was a slasher film. I expected more, who knows why! It was a really quiet house, about 10 folks in there at the noon-ish screening and 2 of them walked out.

Other non-Oscar films that fit my screen were Johnnie To's Sparrow (now struck off my owned but unseen list!) which was very sweet. It's the first Johnnie To film I've seen and I'd hazard a guess that sweet & quirky isn't his usual style but it worked very well. Nothing like a group of misfit pickpockets to brighten the day. Last but not least, only because Friday the 13th takes that cake, was Never Back Down. As I expected this teen fight-clubesque film is a testosterone in training version of a dance movie. If I had more time I would to a side-by-side comparison to Never Back Down and Step Up 2: The Streets because they are so similar.

I am planning on seeing The Curious Case of Benjamin Button before the Oscar ceremony on Sunday night to round out seeing all the Best Picture nominees. How are you doing on Oscar nominations seen?

I'll be live tweeting through the Oscars and will also drop by the chat over at Row Three. Feel free to join the fun!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Jason vs Bolt! Canadian, North American & UK Box Office February 13, 2009 weekend

Well, Jason wins 2:1 as Friday the 13th takes the top spot in Canada & North America and the cute Bolt races to 1st in the UK. Both films are in their first week of release in respective locations as is often the case with the top dog. I'm slightly embarrassed to say that I shelled out my cash to see Friday the 13th, however since I went on Monday it didn't go to the weekend total. It is surprizing to see The International's debut lower on the scale at the 7 to 8 mark in Canada and North America considering the long and wide promotions. Most of the top contenders for the Oscars are still coming in with strong numbers as we head into the last few days before the big event this Sunday February 22, 2009.

Top 20 Movies in Canada for the February 13, 2009 weekend
1. Friday the 13th *
2. He's Just Not That Into You
3. Confessions of a Shopaholic *
4. Taken
5. Coraline
6. Paul Blart: Mall Cop
7. The Pink Panther 2
8. The International *
9. Slumdog Millionaire
10. Push
11. Hotel For Dogs
12. Gran Torino
13. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
14. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
15. The Reader
16. The Uninvited
17. Polytechnique
18. The Wrestler
19. Revolutionary Road
20. Billu Barber *

Top 20 Movies in North America for the February 13, 2009 weekend
1. Friday the 13th *
2. He's Just Not That Into You
3. Taken
4. Confessions of a Shopaholic *
5. Coraline
6. Paul Blart: Mall Cop
7. The International *
8. The Pink Panther 2
9. Slumdog Millionaire
10. Push
11. Gran Torino
12. Hotel For Dogs
13. The Uninvited
14. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
15. The Reader
16. The Wrestler
17. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
18. My Bloody Valentine 3D
19. New in Town
20. Revolutionary Road

Top 10 Movies in UK for the February 13, 2009 weekend
1. Bolt *
2. Slumdog Millionaire
3. He's Just Not That Into You
4. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
5. Hotel for Dogs *
6. Friday the 13th *
7. Notorious *
8. The Pink Panther 2
9. Vicky Cristina Barcelona
10. My Bloody Valentine

* indicates opening weekend in noted location

Source: Canada & North America info, UK info