Blu Monday: April 19, 2011

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

  • Steven Seagal is BORN TO RAISE HELL… so he says. (2010)
  • Morgan Freeman Double Feature: CODE / THE CONTRACT
  • Get into nature from the comfort of your home with the EARTH FROM ABOVE films: AMAZING LANDS / LIFE / STUNNING WATERS
  • Jack Black gets adventurous in GULLIVER’S TRAVELS in 3D (2010)
  • Donnie Yen kicks butt in the sequel IP MAN 2 as a 2-Disc Collector’s Edition (2010)
  • Named by the British Film Institute as one of the ten best British films of the century, KES: Criterion Collection (1969) from director Ken Loach.
  • Colin Firth sh-sh-shines in director Tom Hooper’s Best Picture winner THE KING’S SPEECH (2010)
  • Not noticed by the Academy, Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley star in THE LAST LEGION (2007)
  • Director Tinto Brass MONAMOUR (2005) as a 2-Disc Special Edition.
  • Flashback to the glory days (snicker) of video game movie adaptations with MORTAL KOMBAT (1995)
  • Then… subject yourself to more with MORTAL KOMBAT: ANNIHILATION (1997)
  • Make time to appreciate director John Cameron Mitchell’s RABBIT HOLE starring Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart (2010)
  • Disney’s SHARPAY’S FABULOUS ADVENTURE is a 2-Disc Blu-Ray/DVD Combo.
  • Re-energize with Johnny 5 in SHORT CIRCUIT 2 (1988)
  • Get director Sofia Coppola’s SOMEWHERE (2010) without going anywhere.
  • Double Feature: STREET KINGS / STREET KINGS 2: MOTOR CITY
  • Director Jane Campion’s SWEETIE: Criterion Collection (1989) is Aussie gold.
  • Get a year’s worth of violence in TOKYO GORE POLICE (2008)

Tuesday, April 20, 2011

  • Get slick with the sequel FUBAR: BALLS TO THE WALL (2010)

Tuesday, April 22, 2011

  • Director Peter Weir’s THE WAY BACK (2010) starring Ed Harris and Jim Sturgess.

BLACK SWAN, INCEPTION, THE KING’S SPEECH, THE SOCIAL NETWORK, and TRUE GRIT Cinematographer Nominees

Matthew Libatique, ASC (Black Swan), Wally Pfister, ASC (Inception), Danny Cohen, BSC (The King’s Speech), Jeff Cronenweth, ASC (The Social Network), and Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC (True Grit) have been nominated in the feature film category of the 25th Annual American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Outstanding Achievement Awards.

“These five people have set the standard for today’s cinematography,” says Awards Committee Chairman Richard Crudo. “Although they were nominated for a variety of films, they share the common denominator of extraordinary talent and good taste. Just their mere presence on set would elevate any production.”

This is the ninth nomination for Deakins in the ASC feature film competition. He earned top honors for The Shawshank Redemption (1995) and The Man Who Wasn’t There (2002), and other nominations for Fargo (1997), Kundun (1998), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2001), No Country for Old Men (2008), The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2008), Revolutionary Road (2009) and The Reader (2009). In addition to his nomination for True Grit, Deakins will also be honored as the recipient of the ASC’s 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award.

This is the third nomination for Pfister who was previously recognized for Batman Begins (2006) and The Dark Knight (2009).

Cohen, Cronenweth and Libatique are all first-time nominees.

“The artistically diverse approaches these talented cinematographers employed are a glimpse at what visionaries with a camera can accomplish,” says ASC President Michael Goi. “They are visual storytellers of the highest caliber.”

The winner will be announced at the ASC Awards celebration at the Hollywood and Highland Grand Ballroom on February 13.