Oscar Predictions!!!!!
Best Picture: THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Director: David Fincher for THE SOCIAL NETWORK
Best Actor: Colin Firth for THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Actress: Natalie Portman for BLACK SWAN
Best Supporting Actress: Hailee Steinfeld for TRUE GRIT
Best Original Screenplay: THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Adapted Screenplay: THE SOCIAL NETWORK
Best Animated Feature: TOY STORY 3
Best Foreign Language Film: BIUTIFUL
Best Cinematography: THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Editing: THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Art Direction: THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Costume Design: THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Makeup: THE WOLFMAN
Best Original Score: THE SOCIAL NETWORK
Best Original Song: 127 HOURS
Best Sound Mixing: THE KING'S SPEECH
Best Sound Editing: INCEPTION
Best Visual Effects: INCEPTION
Best Documentary: INSIDE JOB
Best Documentary, Short: STRANGERS NO MORE
Best Short Film, Animated: DAY & NIGHT
Best Short Film, Live Action: THE CONFESSION
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
An Audience Member's Suggestions for Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark

Many critics, while disgruntled from the multiple extensions to Spider-Man's opening night, are holding off on a review, while others have gone right ahead and told what they think about a premature show. I - being an amateur blogging critic (does anyone even read this?) - was going to review the show, however, after seeing the high-flying spectacle, will do something a little different - I'd like to suggest.
I will try to refrain from suggestions that appear close to critiques, but that may be difficult. Anyways, here they are:
(1) Arachne is an incredible creation/inspiration for the show. She adds dimension and history to the legend of Spider-Man. Ho

(2) Dialogue tweaking is hugely necessary. Often, predictable lines come off (obviously) cliched, even under the control of incredible actors (I saw Matthew James Thomas of the film Billy Elliot as Peter ; Jennifer Damiano, my personal favorite of the Spidey-cast, Tony-nominee of Next to Normal as Mary Jane; and T.V. Carpio of the film Across the Universe as Arachne). Cringe-worthy, yet completely fixable in six weeks.
(3) Clarity. There were moments where actions had no cause, where songs had no segue. The art of the musical is great - I'm not talking as some meat-headed high school jock who doesn't get what a painting means - I'm talking about real blurriness. True confusion. For example, the army scene with Dr. Osbourne... I still haven't a clue what it was about or why it happened.
(4) The truth is, the show is an incredible feat and I can't wait to see it after it opens. Yet, while it achieves so much in spectacle - and I mean probably more than any Broadway show EVER - it lacks in dialgoue, character, and plot. Aristo

I apologize if this appears more like a review, but I fully intend to review the show when it opens (or when I see it after it opens).
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)