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  • April 9, 2012

    We are always striving to do better and we would like your help with it.  Please take the survey and be as honest as possible regarding the answers.  Also, feel free to include some comments or weigh in on something we didn’t ask on the survey.


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    April 9, 2012

    Best Motion Picture

    • Bowling for Columbine” – Charles Bishop; Jim Czarnecki; Michael Donovan; Kathleen Glynn; Michael Moore
    • Chicago” – Martin Richards
    • Gangs of New York” – Alberto Grimaldi; Harvey Weinstein
    • The Hours” – Scott Rudin; Robert Fox

    Read more on 2002 Davis Film Award Nominations…

    April 9, 2012

    Directed by: Nicolas Winding Refn
    Written by: Nicolas Winding Refn

    Cast: Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, Yayaying, Vithaya Pansringarm, and Oak Keerati are the only known cast members as of this posting.

    Synopsis (the supposed Official Synopsis from various internet sites): Bangkok. Ten years ago Julian killed a cop and went on the run. Now he manages a Thai boxing club as a front for a drugs operation. Respected in the criminal underworld, deep inside, he feels empty.

    Read more on Awards Profile: Only God Forgives…

    April 9, 2012

    America’s votes have been decided, forming our official Top 7 on American Idol as a result. This week, the remaining seven contestants will be singing songs from this decade: 2010, 2011, and 2012. I have to admit, I’m slightly worried. Besides a few select records, are there enough great songs out there for our Idols to choose from that would have as powerful a punch on the big Idol stage without the magical force that is auto-tune? On the flip side, we’ve heard enough Adele renditions to last us a lifetime on Idol, so fingers crossed the mentors chuck Adele’s name out the window if some brazen contestants throw her name into the suggestion pile. I love Adele as much as anyone, but we can’t tarnish her special individuality as an artist by letting every contestant turn her into one smelly recycling bin. Mentors, please let the Adele recycling bin odor dissipate for at least a year until it smells brand new. With that piece of advice behind us, let’s jump right into my song suggestions for Idol‘s Top 7! Read more on ‘American Idol’ “Songs From This Decade” Theme Week: Song Suggestions…

    April 9, 2012

    The official predictions continue.  I’ve started with Picture, Director, Lead Actor, Lead Actress, Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress.

    I’ve started to delve down the road for Original and Adapted Screenplays, Animated Feature, Art Direction, and Cinematography.  An Oscar Circuit will be coming mid-week with a complete analysis of the Oscar Predictions and a look at the contenders for 2012.  What we have so far?  What can we expect coming?  Is this going to be a great year based on the information thus far?

    Check out the predictions on the sidebar or on the menu up top.

    Read more on More Oscar Prediction Updates……

    April 9, 2012

    It’s that time!  The Awards Circuit Community Awards must now choose their favorite films and performances from 2002.  In case you missed it, Rob Marshall’s “Chicago” and Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” led the way with twelve nominations each.  Stephen Daldry’s “The Hours” garnered nine nominations while Spike Jonze’s “Adaptation” captured eight citations.  Martin Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York” failed to nab a Best Picture nomination but still managed nine nominations altogether.  Roman Polanski’s “The Pianist,” though still named a Best Picture nominee, could only muster five nominations from the community.

    In record setting news, Leonardo DiCaprio remains the most nominated actor in community history.  With his Lead Actor nomination for “Catch Me If You Can,” he has been nominated six times by our readership.  Right behind him is the great Meryl Streep, with her double nominations for “The Hours” and “Adaptation,” has been cited five times.  I leave the milestones up to our longtime reader, GL to go over the stats when winners are announced.  We always look forward to them.

    I will announce the Davis Award Nominees tomorrow!

    Vote for your favorites in the 19 categories HERE!  I will announce the winners on next Sunday’s Power Hour with the staff in tow with us moving on to Year 2000 the following week.  Look forward to your winners! Read more on ACCA 2002 Final Voting Open!…

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