kLU Tom Hanks tercalon konpem dia menang..haah..bagi can kat yg muda2 plak..
susah btol actor muda nk mng best actor..klu yg best actress, yg muda kerap jgak menang cth Jenni Lawrence last yer
Post time 17-1-2014 04:34 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Tahniah leo akhirnya dpt gak pencalonan tahun ni. Dah berapa tahun dia miss tercalon wlpn lakonan mantap contohnya J.Edgar. tahun ni pun tercalon sebab pengorbanan dia naked and sex kalau ikut rule osvar if you get naked you will get nomination dah lama tak jumpa calon best actor oscar bogel dlm filem. Biasanya calon oscar pompan. Mcm tahun lepas si helen hunt the session..bogel gak. Dah x ingat calon laki yg bogel tp dp pencalonan oscar Last edited by hanakikan on 17-1-2014 04:37 AM
aku rasa bruce dern tu menang kot...35 tahun kemudian, baru tercalon best actor kekdahnye..
lagipun dia org US dan baru menang best actor kt cannes...aruslah chance sgt tinggi
motif korang lupa nak include, mentang2 tak menang golden globe
yg peliknya filem HongKong Grandmaster lakonan Song Hye Gyo tak lepas saringan top 5 Best Foreign Language (~in fact masih top 8) tp masih tercalon best cinematography....dia punya cinematographer org hollywood kah?
ikut rules oscar, jika sesuatu filem non-US mahu tercalon dlm oscar selain kategori best foreign language , mesti producernya dr semi-US jugak gak, at least?
taun lepas aku tgk nenek berlakon armour tu tercalon best actress Last edited by dauswq on 18-1-2014 01:30 AM
mamat muslim somalian america tu lagi bagus...
kali pertama berlakon, terus tercalon oscar..org lain amik masa lama baru nak tercalon oscar...
mgkn rmi producer amik dia berlakon kot pasni..
terutamanya nak buat cerita psl us slavery lagi
2013 Screen Guild for Best Actress
Cate Blanchett ‡ Blue Jasmine Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis
Sandra Bullock ‡ Gravity Dr. Ryan Stone
Judi Dench ‡ Philomena Philomena Lee
Meryl Streep ‡ August: Osage County Violet Weston
Emma Thompson Saving Mr. Banks P. L. Travers
Amy Adam tak de dlm list, tp dia dah menang dlm golden globe...
Rata-rata ummah IMDB tak berkenan dengan Amy Adams dan kurang setuju dia tercalon Best Actress kat Oscar ni. Katanya overrated. Mereka lebih suka Emma Thompson tercalon...
Walaubagaimanapun, tabik kt Amy Adams ni....baru berlakon tahun 1999 dah 5x tercalon kat Oscar.....
Amy Adams best lakonan die...kalau tgk the Enchanted sebelum ni boleh jatuh cinta la...hopefully die mng for Best Actress tahun ni...tp persaingan agak sengit dgn Cate Blanchett....
Legendary stars Judi Dench, 79, and Bruce Dern, 77, join June Squibb, 84, on the veteran list to receive Oscar nominationsByJennifer Pearson
[size=1.2em]Judi Dench, Bruce Dern and June Squibb may be the oldest of the Oscar nominees this year, but they are among the favourites.
[size=1.2em]The 79-year-old British darling nabbed a Best Actress nod for her role in Philomena, while Nebraska stars Bruce Dern, 77, and June Squibb, 84, each picked up a nomination for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively.
[size=1.2em]This is a very exciting year for Dench, who already has six Oscar nominations to her name and one win for 1998's Shakespeare In Love.
Oldie but goodie: Judi Dench, 79, has nabbed her seventh Oscar nomination for her role in Philomena; she and the film were feted during the Venice International Film Festival in August
[size=1.2em]Dench's seventh Oscar nomination pits her against a younger crop of actresses including Amy Adams, 39, for American Hustle; Cate Blanchett, 44, for Blue Jasmine; Sandra Bullock, 49, for Gravity; and Meryl Streep, 64, for August: Osage County.
[size=1.2em]In Philomena, Dench plays a woman who searches for her long-lost son, who was taken away from her decades ago when she was forced to live in a convent.
[size=1.2em]Philomena is assisted in her journey by a world-weary political journalist, played by Steve Coogan, and along the way the pair learn much about each other as well.
It's about time: Bruce Dern, 77, received his second-ever Oscar nomination for Nebraska, in the Best Actor category, and his co-star June Squibb, 84, picked up her first Oscar nomination too for Best Supporting Actress
[size=1.2em]The film was based on a true story and Dench plays the part beautifully and poignantly, which may not sway the Academy enough to give her the golden statue.
[size=1.2em]Dench's won previous nominations in the Best Actress category for 1997's Mrs Brown, 2001's Iris, 2005's Mrs Henderson Presents and 2006's Notes On A Scandal, and was also nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category for 2000's Chocolat.
[size=1.2em]Those failed to win her an Oscar and she went home empty-handed, although she has won more fans for her role as M in the James Bond films, the last one being 2012's Skyfall.
[size=1.2em]Perhaps she'll have better luck this time around.
[size=1.2em]'[size=1.2em]This is just the loveliest news,' Dench said after the nominations were announced. 'I'm so happy for everybody involved, and so proud to have been part of the wonderful experience that Philomena has been.'
Poignant: In Philomena, Judi Dench plays a mother who searches for the son she gave up decades ago
[url=]New trailer for Philomena starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan
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Make way for the queen: The English actress won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her riveting performance as Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare In Love
[size=1.2em]The real-life Philomena Lee, on which the movie is based, chimed in: 'For decades, I kept the story of my son mine and mine alone. To be able to share it today with the world, with no less than the beautiful, brilliant actors and filmmakers I had at my side, is truly a blessing.
[size=1.2em]'My heartfelt thanks goes to the entire team who made this movie a reality, and to those who helped to nominate it...what a humbling acknowledgment.'
[size=1.2em]Alexandre Desplat, who is Oscar-nominated for his original score for Philomena, added: 'I can't thank the Academy enough for recognizing my work on Philomena. The film is such a gem!
[size=1.2em]'Philomena Lee's story, beautifully conveyed by Judi Dench and Steve Coogan is universal, and it deeply moved me when I first saw it.'
Gritty drama: Bruce Dern plays an aging, boozing old-timer who sets out on a journey to collect a milliondollar sweepstakes prize and learns some things about himself along the way
[size=1.2em]Continued Desplat: 'Stephen Frears is such a master at directing drama with a subtle touch. I have been extremely lucky to work with him several times beginning first with The Queen. I am very proud of being part of Philomena's creative team.'[size=1.2em]
[size=1.2em]Bruce Dern was nominated only once before for an Oscar and that was in the Best Supporting Actor slot for 1978's Coming Home - but he lost that year.
[size=1.2em]In Nebraska, Dern plays an aging, boozing father who journeys from Montana to Nebraska with his estranged son to claim a milliondollar sweepstakes prize.
Sharp: June Squibb, who at 84 is the oldest of all the Oscar nominees this year, plays Dern's sharp-tongued wife in Nebraska
[size=1.2em]At age 84, June Squibb, who plays Dern's sharp-talking wife in the film, is the oldest among the nominees. It's also her first-ever Oscar nod.
[size=1.2em]But don't let her age fool you - the white-haired actress has the energy of a filly.
[size=1.2em]Dern recalled hearing that June had played the stripper Electra in the Broadway production of Gypsy in 1960, and was amazed at her spirit now.
Rise and shine: Chris Hemsworth announced this year's Oscars nominations with Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs on Thursday morning in Los Angeles
Ladies first: Judi Dench made the Best Actress nomination list alongside, L to R, Amy Adams, Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock and Meryl Streep
Tough competition: Bruce Dern stands among other great performers in the Best Actor category including, L to R, Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Matthew McConaughey
[size=1.2em]'She's running around and just as spry as she was then,' Dern told The Los Angeles Times.
[size=1.2em]'I remember I told someone June here was a pole dancer in Gypsy. She came up to me after and said, "I was never a pole dancer, Bruce, I was a stripper."'
[size=1.2em]The Oscars will be telecast live March 2 from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Screen Actors Guild Awards winner 'American Hustle' has Oscar look of 'Argo'
By Jake Coyle, The Associated PressJanuary 19, 2014
From left, David O. Russell, Colleen Camp, Alessandro Nivola, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Pena, Elisabeth Rohm, Jeremy Renner, Amy Adams, Paul Herman, Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro pose in the press room with the award for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture for “American Hustle” at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
Hollywood loves a sequel, and this awards season is shaping up to be one.
Just as "Argo" emerged as the unlikely victor over "Lincoln" last year, another 1970s-set crowd-pleaser is turning into the Academy Awards favourite over a solemn historical epic about slavery.
David O. Russell's "American Hustle" took the Screen Actors Guild Awards' top honour for outstanding cast on Saturday night, beating out Steve McQueen's acclaimed "12 Years a Slave." Because actors make up the largest branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the SAG Awards (which last year picked "Argo") are considered one of the best indicators of the Oscars.
Just days ago, the Academy Awards nominations set up a trio of front-runners, bestowing 10 nods on "American Hustle" and "Gravity," and nine on "12 Years a Slave." But though no actor was individually honoured by the guild for "American Hustle," the Abscam tale now appears to have an edge over its Oscar rivals.
Speaking for a cast that includes Amy Adams, Christian Bale and Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper credited Russell as the epitome of the actor's director.
"He makes you feel like you're part of the family, whether you're Robert DeNiro or you're Patty Mack," Cooper said at the Shrine Auditorium ceremony in Los Angeles. "You are part of the family."
In addition to last year's "Argo," SAG cast awards have lined up with such past Oscar best-picture winners as "The King's Speech," ''Slumdog Millionaire" and "No Country for Old Men." But the guild has also diverged with picks like "The Help," ''Inglourious Basterds" and "Little Miss Sunshine."
Saturday's awards were a somewhat low-key affair with a few memorable speeches but no earthquakes in a rapidly solidifying award season. The night's acting winners — Matthew McConaughey ("Dallas Buyers Club"), Cate Blanchett ("Blue Jasmine"), Lupita Nyong'o ("12 Years a Slave") and Jared Leto ("Dallas Buyers Club") — are each probably the favourites of their categories.
"It really shines a great light on this bull ride we call acting," said McConaughey, honoured for lead actor in the Texas HIV drama. "I've been able to recently find some characters that I can humble myself to their humanities and get feverishly drunk on their obsessions."
One of the night's biggest winners was Nyong'o, who won supporting actress over Lawrence. Though "12 Years a Slave" is only her feature film debut, the Kenyan actress has been hailed for her red-carpet style and grace this awards season. Her speech was both composed and emotional — the kind of display that can turn Oscar voters' heads.
She thanked McQueen "for taking a flashlight and shining it underneath the floorboards of this nation and reminding us what it is we stand on." And she recalled the celebratory phone call to her father when she got the part.
"'Daddy, do you know who Brad Pitt is? I'm going to be in a movie with him!'" recalled Nyong'o. "And he said, 'I don't know him personally, but I'm glad you got a job.'"
The "Breaking Bad" victory lap continued as the show took honours for outstanding dramatic cast and for lead actor Bryan Cranston. For his indelible performance as teacher-turned-meth dealer, Cranston added his second lead actor SAG Award, to go with his recent Golden Globe win and his numerous Emmys.
"We have the nicest bunch of white supremacist Nazis I have ever worked with," said Cranston, looking over his former cast mates. "I swear to you I would kill you all over again."
Two big-screen veterans won awards for TV films: Michael Douglas for HBO's Liberace drama "Behind the Candelabra," and Helen Mirren for the biopic "Phil Spector," also on HBO.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus has been a mainstay at award shows recently, both for her acclaimed HBO series "Veep" (for which she won an Emmy) and the romantic comedy "Enough Said" (for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe). She won a SAG trophy for female actor in a comedy series for "Veep," and slyly mocked the award season crush by first thanking the Hollywood Foreign Press and then the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
"It's hard you know because it's awards season and things get confusing, much like elections," said Louis-Dreyfus.
The ABC sitcom "Modern Family" enjoyed another round of awards, winning for ensemble in a comedy series and taking the male actor in a comedy series honour for Ty Burrell.
Emma Thompson, a surprise snub in Thursday's Oscar nominations for the "Mary Poppins" making-of tale "Saving Mr. Banks," was just as much the witty, winning award-show attendee she's been all season. As a presenter, the lead actress nominee noted the show's cheesy elevator music soundtrack: "Is this music available on CD?"
SAG's lifetime achievement award was given to Rita Moreno, the 81-year-old "West Side Story" actress whose career has spanned Broadway, television and music. Introduced by Morgan Freeman, the much-honoured Latina legend danced to the podium before a standing ovation and let out a gleeful expletive.
"I hope the man with the button was there," she said. (He was.)
Moreno serenaded the SAG audience with a few bars from "This Is All I Ask":
"And let the music play/ As long as there's a song to sing/ And I will stay younger than spring."
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Associated Press writers Beth Harris and Anthony McCartney in Los Angeles contributed to this report.
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Follow AP Film Writer Jake Coyle on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/jake_coyle
so skrg ni tight race antara lawrence ngan lupita..50-50 chance...
taun lepas lawrence menang kedua2 golden globe & sag utk best actress..so lawrence mmg dh predittable winner
taun ni dia kalah sag ngan lupita, manakala lupita plg byk sekali menang critic awards berbanding lawrence.ll