Well, the incredible events are really happening fast now, aren't they?
After Sage I now want to applaud Louis who achieved the incredible task of seeing and reviewing all Best Actor nominees on his blog! What an amazing and exciting achievement for which I send all my respect! So, go over to his blog and take a look at the men if you're tired of the women!
All the best Louis and many congratulations!
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9/02/2011
8/14/2011
Let's all bow to Sage!
I think this is a fantastic achievement that deserves a lot of attention and applause! So, if you want to know as much as possible about the Best Actress category, go to
http://sageslowdive.blogspot.com and enjoy Sage's hard and wonderful work!
Congratulations, Sage and all the best for the future of your blog!
12/17/2010
Thank you all!
Wow!
Since this is the Internet, I have no idea who voted
for me to win this award,
for me to win this award,
but I want to thank everyone who did!
It's really a great honor but most of all it's just wonderful to know
that so many people like to read my little blog.
Nothing is as subjective as acting performances so I know you don't always agree with me but I am happy if you are interested in my thoughts.
Nothing is as subjective as acting performances so I know you don't always agree with me but I am happy if you are interested in my thoughts.
I couldn't be happier if I won an Oscar myself! :-)
And since I want everyone to enjoy this blog in the future, too, just post in the comment sections if you have
suggestions or complaints!
suggestions or complaints!
Again, a big, fat THANK YOU to all of you
and, of course,
also a big THANK YOU and my deepest appreciation to
Dempsey, Christian and Kerry from TheMovie411
for all your hard work!
And in case you have missed my acceptance speech, I post it again here.
Okay, I may have borrowed some sentences from actual Oscar acceptence speeches...
Can you guess whose?
Did I really earn this or did I just wear you all down?
Well, this surely isn’t how I imagined it would be in the bathtub! It is a long journey to this moment and I can’t tell you how encouraging a thing like this is! To put it simple: This is the highlight of my day! I hope it’s not all down-hill from here! And I guess this proves that there are as many nuts among the bloggers as everywhere else! I mean, I am just a girl from a trailer-park who had a dream…and I may have the baby right here! But for now, I’m the king of the world!
And I would like to thank Emily Watson and Fernanda Montenegro, and my friend Cate Blancett and the greatest one who ever was, Meryl Streep. And everybody I ever met in my entire life.
This moment...is so much bigger than me! And I thank you all for choosing me as the vessel through which this blessing might flow! And to my mother and my father…you are seeing my dream come true! I think it’s one helluva honor and I am thrilled! And I can’t deny the fact that you like me…right now! You like me! This is a moment of joy and I want to kiss everybody because you are the makers of the joy! Oh, Russell Crowe told me not to cry and now I’m crying… What am I doing here? Especially considering the extraordinary group of Oscar-bloggers that is writing on the Internet! All we bloggers were fortunate enough to have the choice, not just the opportunity, but the choice to create such rich, complex blogs… Anyway, the thrill of this moment keeps me from saying what I really feel…
In the great wealth, the great firmament of your nation's generosities this particular choice may perhaps be found by future generations as a trifle eccentric, but the mere fact of it . . . the prodigal, pure, human kindness of it . . . must be seen as a beautiful star in that firmament which shines upon me at this moment, dazzling me a little, but filling me with warmth of the extraordinary elation, the euphoria that happens to so many of us at the first breath of the majestic glow of a new tomorrow.
I guess this doesn’t mean that I am somebody…but I guess I’m on my way. Thank you life, thank you love! Everybody, I love you! I love you all! Thanks to all of you who voted for me and those who didn’t…please excuse me! God bless that potential that we all have for making anything possible if we think we deserve it.
I deserve this, thank you!
5/29/2010
The Musical blog-a-thon
Here is my part to the musical blog-a-thon on Encore's World of Film & TV ! Enjoy! (Spoilers!!!)
I thought for quite some time which movie musical I would discuss here. There are so many I love and the term ‘favorite’ is actually very complicated – should I discuss the one that I watch the most, the one I think is the best, a guilty pleasure?
At first, I thought I would discuss about Oliver! since this a movie that usually gets a lot of hate but I really enjoy it. But in the end I decided to go with this familiar classic (and I’m sure I’m not the only one) because West Side Story has a very special place in my heart: for me it was the movie that started it all – my love for movies, my love for the Oscars and my love for musicals. There was a time when I watched this movie basically every day and I decided to see more ‘classics’ and musicals. And when I found out that the movie won 10 Oscars, I was happy and impressed and decided to learn more about those Oscars. West Side Story was also the first musical I saw on the stage and I was looking forward to it more than to Christmas.









The movie also suffers from the heavy-handed dialogue and sometimes hard-to-believe actions. Again, it’s much easier to believe that two people fall in love from the first sight on the stage. In a movie, it comes across as unrealistic and the movie version makes all the flaws in the dialogue that Tony and Maria speak during this first meeting very noticeable. Again, it’s up to the viewer to either accept it or reject it. Flawed and flawless. That’s West Side Story.


















It’s nor hard to see why West Side Story swept the Oscars. When one accepts the basis and tone of the story, then it’s almost flawless despite its flaws.
Did I forget something? Let’s see…I can’t think of anything…oh, yes, there is also music!
Seriously, West Side Story surely has one of the greatest scores ever (even people who never heard of West Side Story know songs like "America" or "Maria"). Of course it’s hard to credit the movie for it since the score already existed but it still deserves praise on its own. Marnie Nixon’s wonderful voice, forever captured on the screen, deserves special credit.
And it was a brilliant idea to switch the placing of the songs “Gee, Officer Kruppke” and “Cool” since it adds so much more to the tension of the story.
Or to make “America” a song between the boys and the girls from the Sharks instead of only the girls.
The new position of “I feel pretty” also works very well. In the stage version, the song comes behind the fight between Riff and Bernardo. While it works also very well there because it creates a stark contrast to the tragedy before, the new placing of the song is just as good and makes just as much sense.
And it was a good idea to cut the dream sequence from “Somewhere” – as good as the movie is to bring this story, which should only work on the stage, to the screen, this dream could never have worked on film.
But not only the dances, also the rest of the movie is so exquisitely well done. The story may be a little bit simplified and old-fashioned but it’s still incredibly touching and engaging. And West Side Story is also never afraid to shock its audience. Who can forget the amazingly choreographed fight scene between Bernardo and Riff?
West Side Story is a movie that achieves the impossible – to bring the aliveness and thrill and feelings of the stage production to the screen. Isn’t it thrilling to sit an audience and watch dancers do the dance at the gym right in front of your eyes, on a stage where you can see the brilliant movements so closely? Some of this brilliance is destined to be lost on the screen not because the quality of the dance decreases but because the feelings of ‘being there’, the thrill of the theatre is lost and can never be felt by a movie audience. But the movie version achieved the impossible and managed to bring almost the exact same thrill to the movie audience.
And even though the two main characters lack depth and fascination compared to the supporting players, their romance is done in such a simple and charming way that it’s impossible to not care about them. And the ending makes me cry every time...
Was this tragedy needed so that this silly war could end? Will it even change anything? Personally, I doubt it. But it's up for each viewer to decide for him-/herself.
So, I hope I could explain why the movie version of West Side Story is such a masterpiece and why it is one of the greatest movie musicals ever.
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