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Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Complete List of Oscar Winners!

The 83rd Academy Awards were presented Sunday night at the Kodak Theatre and we will be posting the winners as they are announced! The show was hosted by James Franco and Anne Hathaway. Let us know what you thought of the show and the winners by using the comments below!

You can view the complete list of winners and nominees below:

BEST PICTURE:
**Winner** The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin, Producers
Black Swan (Fox Searchlight Pictures), Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin, Producers
The Fighter (Paramount Pictures), David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Mark Wahlberg, Producers
Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers
The Kids Are All Right (Focus Features), Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte and Celine Rattray, Producers
127 Hours (Fox Searchlight Pictures), Christian Colson, Danny Boyle and John Smithson, Producers
The Social Network (Columbia Pictures), Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca and Ceán Chaffin, Producers
Toy Story 3 (Disney•Pixar), Darla K. Anderson, Producer
True Grit (Paramount Pictures), Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, Producers
Winter's Bone (Roadside Attractions), Anne Rosellini and Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Producers

DIRECTING:
**Winner** Tom Hooper - The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company)
Darren Aronofsky - Black Swan (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
David O. Russell - The Fighter (Paramount Pictures)
David Fincher - The Social Network (Columbia Pictures)
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen - True Grit (Paramount Pictures)

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE:
**Winner** Colin Firth - The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company)
Javier Bardem - Biutiful (Roadside Attractions)
Jeff Bridges - True Grit (Paramount Pictures)
Jesse Eisenberg - The Social Network (Columbia Pictures)
James Franco - 127 Hours (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE:
**Winner** Natalie Portman - Black Swan (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Annette Bening - The Kids Are All Right (Focus Features)
Nicole Kidman - Rabbit Hole (Lionsgate)
Jennifer Lawrence - Winter's Bone (Roadside Attractions)
Michelle Williams - Blue Valentine (The Weinstein Company)

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE:
**Winner** Christian Bale - The Fighter (Paramount Pictures)
John Hawkes - Winter's Bone (Roadside Attractions)
Jeremy Renner - The Town (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Mark Ruffalo - The Kids Are All Right (Focus Features)
Geoffrey Rush - The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company)

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE:
**Winner** Melissa Leo - The Fighter (Paramount Pictures)
Amy Adams - The Fighter (Paramount Pictures)
Helena Bonham Carter - The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company)
Hailee Steinfeld - True Grit (Paramount Pictures)
Jacki Weaver - Animal Kingdom (Sony Pictures Classics)

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
**Winner** The Social Network (Columbia Pictures), Screenplay by Aaron Sorkin
127 Hours (Fox Searchlight Pictures), Screenplay by Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy
Toy Story 3 (Disney•Pixar), Screenplay by Michael Arndt; Story by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich
True Grit (Paramount Pictures), Written for the screen by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
Winter's Bone (Roadside Attractions), Adapted for the screen by Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
**Winner** The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Screenplay by David Seidler
Another Year (Sony Pictures Classics), Written by Mike Leigh
The Fighter (Paramount Pictures), Screenplay by Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson; Story by Keith Dorrington & Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson
Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Written by Christopher Nolan
The Kids Are All Right (Focus Features), Written by Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
**Winner** In a Better World (Sony Pictures Classics), Denmark
Biutiful (Roadside Attractions), Mexico
Dogtooth (Kino International), Greece
Incendies (Sony Pictures Classics), Canada
Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi) (Cohen Media Group), Algeria

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM:
**Winner** Toy Story 3 (Disney•Pixar), Lee Unkrich
How to Train Your Dragon (DreamWorks Animation), Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
The Illusionist (Sony Pictures Classics), Sylvain Chomet

ART DIRECTION:
**Winner** Alice in Wonderland (Walt Disney Pictures), Production Design: Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures), Production Design: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan
Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas; Set Decoration: Larry Dias and Doug Mowat
The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Production Design: Eve Stewart; Set Decoration: Judy Farr
True Grit (Paramount Pictures), Production Design: Jess Gonchor; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh

CINEMATOGRAPHY:
**Winner** Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Wally Pfister
Black Swan (Fox Searchlight Pictures), Matthew Libatique
The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Danny Cohen
The Social Network (Columbia Pictures), Jeff Cronenweth
True Grit (Paramount Pictures), Roger Deakins

COSTUME DESIGN:
**Winner** Alice in Wonderland (Walt Disney Pictures), Colleen Atwood
I Am Love (Magnolia Pictures), Antonella Cannarozzi
The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Jenny Beavan
The Tempest (Touchstone Pictures), Sandy Powell
True Grit (Paramount Pictures), Mary Zophres

FILM EDITING:
**Winner** The Social Network (Columbia Pictures), Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter
Black Swan (Fox Searchlight Pictures), Andrew Weisblum
The Fighter (Paramount Pictures), Pamela Martin
The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Tariq Anwar
127 Hours (Fox Searchlight Pictures), Jon Harris

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:
**Winner** Inside Job (Sony Pictures Classics), Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs
Exit Through the Gift Shop (Producers Distribution Agency, Banksy and Jaimie D'Cruz
Gasland (Rooftop Films), Josh Fox and Trish Adlesic
Restrepo (National Geographic Entertainment), Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger
Waste Land (Arthouse Films), Lucy Walker and Angus Aynsley

MAKEUP:
**Winner** The Wolfman (Universal Pictures), Rick Baker and Dave Elsey
Barney's Version (Sony Pictures Classics), Adrien Morot
The Way Back (Newmarket Films), Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk and Yolanda Toussieng

ORIGINAL SCORE:
**Winner** The Social Network (Columbia Pictures), Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
How to Train Your Dragon (DreamWorks Animation), John Powell
Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Hans Zimmer
The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Alexandre Desplat
127 Hours (Fox Searchlight Pictures), A.R. Rahman

ORIGINAL SONG:
**Winner** "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3 (Disney•Pixar), Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
"Coming Home" from Country Strong (Screen Gems), Music and Lyric by Tom Douglas, Troy Verges and Hillary Lindsey
"I See the Light" from Tangled (Walt Disney Pictures), Music by Alan Menken Lyric by Glenn Slater
"If I Rise" from 127 Hours (Fox Searchlight Pictures), Music by A.R. Rahman Lyric by Dido and Rollo Armstrong

SOUND MIXING:
**Winner** Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick
The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company), Paul Hamblin, Martin Jensen and John Midgley
Salt (Columbia Pictures), Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell, Scott Millan and William Sarokin
The Social Network (Columbia Pictures), Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick and Mark Weingarten
True Grit (Paramount Pictures), Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland

SOUND EDITING:
**Winner** Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Richard King
Toy Story 3 (Disney•Pixar), Tom Myers and Michael Silvers
TRON: Legacy (Walt Disney Pictures), Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague
True Grit (Paramount Pictures), Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey
Unstoppable (20th Century Fox), Mark P. Stoeckinger

VISUAL EFFECTS:
**Winner** Inception (Warner Bros. Pictures), Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb
Alice in Wonderland (Walt Disney Pictures), Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Carey Villegas and Sean Phillips
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (Warner Bros. Pictures), Tim Burke, John Richardson, Christian Manz and Nicolas Aithadi
Hereafter (Warner Bros. Pictures), Michael Owens, Bryan Grill, Stephan Trojanski and Joe Farrell
Iron Man 2 (Paramount Pictures, Marvel Studios), Janek Sirrs, Ben Snow, Ged Wright and Daniel Sudick

DOCUMENTARY SHORT:
**Winner** Strangers No More, Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon
Killing in the Name, Jed Rothstein
Poster Girl, Sara Nesson and Mitchell W. Block
Sun Come Up, Jennifer Redfearn and Tim Metzger
The Warriors of Qiugang, Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon

ANIMATED SHORT FILM:
**Winner** The Lost Thing, Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann
Day & Night, Teddy Newton
The Gruffalo, Jakob Schuh and Max Lang
Let's Pollute, Geefwee Boedoe
Madagascar, carnet de voyage (Madagascar, a Journey Diary), Bastien Dubois

LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM:
**Winner** God of Love, Luke Matheny
The Confession, Tanel Toom
The Crush, Michael Creagh
Na Wewe, Ivan Goldschmidt
Wish 143, Ian Barnes and Samantha Waite


Read more: The Complete List of Oscar Winners! - ComingSoon.net http://comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=74772#ixzz1FE2ap0Jq

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Hangover Writers Keep The Party Going With Two More Scripts


There's already a Hangover 2 in the works and set to start filming this fall, but the movie's writers Jon Lucas and Scott Moore aren't letting go of their "morning after" premise until they've milked as much money out of it as they can. The LA Times reports that the screenwriter duo's next project will be set not at a bachelor party but a holiday party, specifically one that goes horribly awry. They're developing the script with directors Will Speck and Josh Gordon, who brought you this weekend's The Switch as well as Blades of Glory.

And that's not all! Variety reports the two have sold their pitch 21 and Over to Relativity Media, about two college pals who get their friend drunk the night before his med-school exams and then must help him get through the test the next day. I admit, all of these concepts sound pretty promising, but they also sound so much inspired by The Hangover that if they were coming from other writers, they'd be sued. Are Lucas and Moore just aware that they've got a good thing going, or are they digging themselves into a rut? They're not on board as writer for Hangover 2 and it'll be a while before any of their other projects hit screens, so we'll have to wait a while before we can answer that one.


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Milli Vanilli to be made into a movie!

Milli Vanilli.
A decorated film-maker is taking on the story of shamed German pop duo Milli Vanilli.

The band, featuring Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan, was a huge hit after being formed in 1988, but had a dramatic fall from favour after it was discovered the pair lip-synched to the voices of The Numarks, a group which included executive Kevil Liles of Def Jam Records.

They were forced to hand back a Grammy award they won in 1990 for Best New Artist, faced several lawsuits, and a campign to refund consumers.

An album featuring their real voices flopped, and their downfall was followed by Pilatus' descent into personal problems, including drug abuse. He died, apparently as a result of a alcohol and drug overdose, on the eve of a promotional tour for a comeback album, in 1998.
Fab has continued to work as a recording artist and DJ.

Now, German director Florian Gallenberger is set to take on a big screen biopic about the pair, reports Allhiphop.com.
Gallenberger, a former actor and philosophy student, won an Academy Award in 2001 in the Best Live Action Short Film category for his short film Quiero Ser (I want to be...), which was set in Mexico.
He has directed two features: Shadows of Time, an epic about India made in the Benglai language, and John Rabe, about a German businessman who created a Safety Zone in Nanking which saved 200,000 Chinese people during the second World War. The film won 4 German Academy Awards, including best film.

First Photo from the set of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Mr Men set for big screen

Mr Men.

It's raining Men ... Roger Hargreaves's Mr Men characters have already been a hit with readers in 28 countries worldwide.

Mr Men: The Movie looks set to arrive on the big screen. Twentieth Century Fox's planned adaptation of British author Roger Hargreaves's much-loved children's books is being put together by the studio's animation department, which may preclude the kind of live-action/CGI mix that has seen fans of Yogi Bear, Garfield and Alvin and the Chipmunks wailing into their popcorn.

But Mr Tickle, Mr Greedy and Mr Nosey may still be rendered in pixels rather than Hargreaves's traditional hand-drawn techniques: Fox Animation is best known for films such as the Ice Age series and Horton Hears a Who!, all of which are heavily CGI-based.

Hargreaves, who died in 1988, wrote 43 Mr Men books, with five more being completed by his son Adam. The Hollywood Reporter's story about the film version does not mention whether the Little Miss characters will also be included. That accompanying series began in 1981 and ended up extending to 42 characters, including Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Scary.



More than 100m books based on Hargreaves's characters have been sold worldwide in 28 countries, so the adaptation already has a global audience. The stories have been adapted into four animated television series, most recently airing in the UK on Channel 5 in 2008 and 2009.




Monday, February 7, 2011

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Top 40 Hollywood Earners of 2010

Vanity Fair magazine has put together a list of the top 40 earners in Hollywood for the year of 2010. James Cameron took first place with a whopping $257 million, which is more than second, third and fourth highest earners took combined.

Click here to see a break-down of how the celebrities made their money, which shows that the each member of "Twilight" took $25 million for "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn." Meanwhile it took only $12.5 million to hire Tom Cruise to write, produce and star in "Mission: Impossible 4."

Oren Peli, the man behind the $10,000 "Paranormal Activity," is now a rich man with $26.5 million, most of which came from producing the second installment. And $50 million of Steven Spielberg's $80 million once again came from his very lucrative deal with Universal Studios theme park, which pays him consulting fees and royalties.

And one can only wonder how Nicolas Cage continues having financial difficulties, since he earned $23.5 million last year.

1. James Cameron ($257 million)

2. Johnny Depp ($100 million)

3. Steven Spielberg ($80 million)

4. Christopher Nolan ($71.5 million)

5. Leonardo DiCaprio ($62 million)

6. Tim Burton ($53 million)

7. Adam Sandler ($50 million)

8. Todd Phillips ($34 million)

9. Taylor Lautner ($33.5 million)

10. Robert Downey Jr. ($31.5 million)

11. Will Smith ($29 million)

12. Joe Roth ($28.5 million)

13. Kristen Stewart ($28.5 million)

14. Jerry Bruckheimer ($27.5 million)

15. Robert Pattinson ($27.5 million)

16. Jason Blum and Oren Peli ($26.5 million)

17. Tyler Perry ($25 million)

18. Jennifer Aniston ($24.5 million)

19. Jon Favreau ($24 million)

20. Nicolas Cage ($23.5 million)

21. Angelina Jolie ($23.5 million)

22. Sandra Bullock ($22 million)

23. Brian Grazer and Ron Howard ($21 million)

24. Christopher Meledandri ($21 million)

25. Joel Silver ($21 million)

26. Owen Wilson ($19.5 million)

27. Vince Vaughn ($18.5 million)

28. Daniel Craig ($18 million)

29. Vin Diesel ($18 million)

30. Ben Stiller ($18 million)

31. Steve Carell ($17.5 million)

32. Martin Scorsese ($17 million)

33. Katherine Heigl ($16 million)

34. Shia LaBeouf ($16 million)

35. Tom Cruise ($14.5 million)

36. Reese Witherspoon ($14.5 million)

37. Hugh Jackman ($14 million)

38. Shawn Levy ($14 million)

39. Guy Ritchie ($13.5 million)

40. Eddie Murphy ($13 million)

Source: Vaniry Fair

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Chevrolet's "Transformers 3" Super Bowl TV Spot

Paramount Pictures is planning to show a TV spot for their upcoming "Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon." But before that ad plays, Chevrolet will have their own, which will feature Bumblebee. Chevrolet has decided not to wait till February 6th, and has instead unveiled their TV spot online. Watch it below.

"Transformers 3" will deal with the space race between USSR and USA, and will feature Shockwave as the main villain. It stars Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Josh Duhamel, John Malkovich, Patrick Dempsey, Ken Jeong, Tyrese Gibson, and Frances McDormand.

The new movie is once again directed by Michael Bay and will hit 2D and 3D theaters on July 1st.


 

Joseph Gordon-Levitt Confirmed for "The Dark Knight Rises"

It was once reported that Christopher Nolan has been looking to bring several of his "Inception" cast members for "The Dark Knight Rises." Tom Hardy is already on board as Bane and there were talks that Joseph Gordon-Levitt would play The Riddler.

Nolan has previously confirmed that The Riddler won't appear in the film, but Deadline has now learned that Gordon-Levitt will still appear in "The Dark Knight Rises." As always, it's not clear what role he will be playing.

The third Batman film also has Anne Hathaway on board to play Selina Kyle (Catwoman) and is set to begin shooting in May for a July 20th, 2012 release.

Source: Deadline