Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Ok. So does it really matter? um no!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Upcoming Exclusive Films!!!
Thoughts, Insights, & Indie Films
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Thoughts, Insights, and Inspirations
(Written by Kevin Griffin)
Looking around the house
Hidden behind the window and the door
Searching for signs of life but there's nobody home
Well maybe I'm just too sure
And maybe I'm just too frightened by the sound of it
Pieces of note fall down but the letter said
Uh huh, it was good
Living with you
Uh huh, it was good
Good, good, good, good, good, good
Sitting around the house
Watching the sun trace shadows on the floor
Searching for signs of life but there's nobody home
Well maybe I'll call or write you a letter
Now maybe we'll see on the Fourth of July
But I'm not too sure
And I'm not too proud
Well I'm not to sure
And I'm not to proud to say
Uh huh, it was good
Living with you
Uh huh, it was good
Yeah you were so good
Yeah you were so damn good.
(Yeah, that's right!)
Now was this film based on this song? Only time will tell. But maybe it was so it could become a conspiracy theory... of what I don't know. But it has to star Viggo Mortensen & Jason Issacs two of the best actors in our world otherwise it wouldn't be GOOD! I love puns.
Here is the actual synopsis for those bored with my weird humor. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436364/
By the way what's your thoughts on this film?
--LouEx
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Thoughts, Insights, and Donkey Punches.... what?
Here are the two most recent Louisville Exclusive Films that we have playing at Village 8. I'll go into some detail. I am also going to start to include links to the film synopsis and such because it makes this post even easier for me.
2009 Oscar Thought... I know it was like a month ago
Monday, March 16, 2009
So.......NEWS!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Thoughts, Insights, and Inspirations
In what is called a 'Happy' film it might just live up to that expectation every time with Sally Hawkins character who can't stand to see a unhappy person. Boast with a carefree & cheerfulness life is her character and in what may seem from your first thought of awkwardness that this lady is crazy because she is just TOO happy. I know if I had someone that energetic around me I'd become reaped with madness asking where the Advil is. Not to say that a happy person is a bad person at all, but too happy can get annoying; just my opinion. I'm a relatively happy person, but do wish for more of a carefree life.
Any who, this film may have the tone of happiness, but with the opposite being sadness & tragic it is well represented. You can't have one without the other. It's like saying there is good, but there is also evil. The question remains is how does a person so happy mesh with a unhappy person? I guess you should find out by watching this film which is well written, directed, and acted.
Categories for Nominations/Awards:
Oscar- Best Original Screenplay
Golden Globe- Best Picture for Comedy/Musical
Golden Globe- Best Actress for Comedy/Musical - WINNER - Sally Hawkins
-LouEx
P.S.
Stay tuned for the thoughts on the recent 81st Oscars. I know it's almost been 2 weeks since it happened, but I was kind of sick last week and didn't feel like posting anything since my brain couldn't function 100% with all of the coughing and sore throat.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Thoughts, Insights, and Inspirations
It seems to be a film that creates challenges with family and sacrificing everything you've worked hard for in which you are trying to balance this situation without losing.
Final day to see this film will be February 26 @ Village 8.
-LouEx
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Spirit Awards & Final Pre-Thoughts of Oscars
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Predicting the Oscars or Winners...whatever you prefer
The list I'm about to go through could help you fill out those ballots we have circulating around town for our '1st Annual Predict the Oscars at Village 8.' Prizes are the finish line and here is what we've got lined up for you: 1st Place- $50 Gift Card to Apex Theatres, 2nd Place- $30 Gift Card to Apex Theatres, & 3rd Place- The 81st Oscars Poster & 'Best Picture' winner poster. If you need a ballot, don't hesitate to ask us for one cause I can send it through e-mail to you, and if for some reason you can't drop it off at the theatre you can always fax it or e-mail it back to us. Now if you don't live in Louisville, KY or nowhere near it you can enter the contest for fun, but I'm afraid prizes might be of little use to you. Let's get to it. First off, you can't really go wrong with picking Slumdog Millionaire just for about everything; I wouldn't advise it but you can't go wrong with it because it's going to win a lot of awards. Asterisks are my picks!
Best Picture
The Reader
Milk
Slumdog Millionaire *
Frost/Nixon
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
--Favorite: Slumdog Millionaire
--Dark Horses: Milk or Frost/Nixon
--My Pick: Slumdog Millionaire. Well it is the favorite and it's fantastic. Plus it's been winning everything especially a lot of Best Picture awards.
Best Director
The Reader- Stephen Daldry
Milk- Gus Van Zant
Slumdog Millionaire- Danny Boyle *
Frost/Nixon- Ron Howard
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button- David Fincher
--Favorite: Danny Boyle
--Dark Horses: Gus Van Zant or Ron Howard
--My Pick: Danny Boyle. Boyle has been a favorite of mine for a long time now in his directing career and I'm convinced that he'll finally be recognized by the Academy for being such a great director. I do however love David Fincher since his career began, but if an upset were to occur it would be Gus Van Zant for Milk. He has won quite a few awards already for his directing of Milk.
Best Actress
Rachel Getting Married- Anne Hathaway
Changeling- Angelina Jolie
Frozen River- Melissa Leo
Doubt- Meryl Streep
The Reader- Kate Winslet *
--Favorite: Kate Winslet
--Dark Horses: Anne Hathaway or Meryl Streep
--My Pick: Kate Winslet. She swept the Actress categories at the Globes and hasn't yet won an Oscar in her previous 5 nods over the years. Meryl as enough of them. Give it to Kate not because of that reason, but she does deserve it.
Best Actor
Milk- Sean Penn
The Visitor- Richard Jenkins
The Wrestler- Mickey Rourke *
Frost/Nixon- Frank Langella
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button- Brad Pitt
--Favorite: Sean Penn
--Dark Horses: Mickey Rourke & Frank Langella (did win the Tony Award for his performance of this character on Broadway).
--My Pick: Mickey Rourke. Well frankly he deserves this. Not just because of his comeback performance of his career, but because he was excellent! Sean Pean will probably win but he has an Oscar already. Give it to Mickey please!
Best Supporting Actress
Doubt- Amy Adams
Vicky Cristina Barcelona- Penelope Cruz *
Doubt- Viola Davis
The Wrestler- Marisa Tomei
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button- Taraji P. Henson
--Favorite: Penelope Cruz
--Dark Horses: Marisa Tomei & Viola Davis
--My Pick: Penelope Cruz. This category as been extremely difficult for me the past few weeks since Kate Winslet was not apart of this category. Penelope Cruz was not my original pick for a long time, but she has been warming up to me since I saw Vicky Cristina Barcelona. While Viola Davis's performance was good I still don't think she'll win because of screen time. If I were to officially pick a dark horse though Taraji P. Henson would be my pick cause this is who I had winning most of the time.
Best Supporting Actor
The Dark Knight- Heath Ledger *
Tropic Thunder- Robert Downey Jr.
Doubt- Philip Seymour Hoffman
Milk- Josh Brolin
Revolutionary Road- Michael Shannon
--Favorite: Heath Ledger
--Dark Horses: Philip Seymour Hoffman or Josh Brolin
--My Pick: Heath Ledger. As it should be. It would be the biggest upset in Oscars history if Heath doesn't win this. I read somewhere it's 50:1 odds that Heath will win on the Vegas line, which is a great ratio. I wonder if the other 4 nominees will even bother to show up to the Oscars?
Best Original Screenplay
Milk *
In Bruges
Happy-Go-Lucky
Wall-E
Frozen River
--Favorite: Milk
--Dark Horses: Wall-E or In Bruges
--My Pick: Milk. Simply because a lot of experts are picking this one. I would love to see Wall-E win this one. It was my original pick, but I just have this feeling Milk will take this win.
Best Adapted Screenplay
Slumdog Millionaire *
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Frost/Nixon
The Reader
Doubt
--Favorite: Slumdog Millionaire
--Dark Horses: Benjamin Button or The Reader
--My Pick: Slumdog Millionaire. And why not? It was a really good script the more I think about it. Benjamin Button sometimes felt a little too forced, but it will be surprising if Slumdog does not win this one either. If this wins this category it's chances of winning Best Picture just got even greater because you can't have a movie without a script.
Best Animated Film
Bolt
Kung-Fu Panda
Wall-E *
--Favorite: Wall-E
--Dark Horses: Wall-E or Kung Fu Panda (it did win an award over Wall-E from what I've heard)
--My Pick: Wall-E. I think obvious. Some wondered if Wall-E should have been nominated for Best Picture making it the first animated film to receive such an honor; this should be the first hint that it will win. It's Pixar too which wins just about every time it has a film in the Oscars.
Best Foreign Film
The Class
Waltz With Bashir *
Departures
Revanche
The Baader Meinhof Complex
--Favorite: The Class & Waltz With Bashir
--Dark Horses: Waltz With Bashir & The Class
--My Pick: Waltz With Bashir. It won Best Documentary at the Globes, so why is it in this category? Probably because of it's creativeness and the producers probably thought they had a better chance at winning Best Foreign at the Oscars rather the Documentary as well as Best Foreign Film is better marketing for winning. It's Sony Picture Classics v.s. Sony Picture Classics. But it's between The Class & Waltz With Bashir. Choose wisely!
Best Documentary
The Garden
Encounters at the End of the World
Trouble the Water
Man On Wire *
The Betrayal
--Favorite: Man On Wire
--Dark Horses: Trouble the Water or Encounters at the End of the World
--My Pick: Man On Wire. It was a good documentary. Not my fave documentary, but I'm picking this simply because everybody else is. Encounters is visually good, but sometimes I can't take Werner Herzog seriously when he asks somewhat humorous questions or makes some strange statements; frankly I was surprised it got nominated. Trouble the Water is what the fans want to see win because of Hurricane Katrina. It's hard to see some of these films because some are not yet available for viewing or have been released very limited in theatres.
Best Editing
Slumdog Millionaire *
The Dark Knight
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Frost/Nixon
Milk
--Favorite: Slumdog Millionaire
--Dark Horse: The Dark Knight or Milk
--My Pick: Slumdog Millionaire. It's up for Best Picture that's why. Plus I love editing and I thought The Dark Knight should win this, but it is quite long which long films generally don't win this category much. So it's Slumdog's to lose.
Best Cinematography
Slumdog Millionaire *
The Dark Knight
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Reader
Changeling
--Favorite: Slumdog Millionaire
--Dark Horses: The Dark Night or The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
--My Pick: Slumdog Millionaire. Of course I would pick this. But if I were to officially pick the Oscars, The Dark Knight would be my winner.
Best Art Direction
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button *
The Dark Knight
The Duchess
Revolutionary Road
--Favorite: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
--Dark Horses: The Dark Knight
--My Pick: Curious Case of Benjamin Button. But I keep going back and forth between The Dark Knight & Benjamin. The Dark Knight was just more visually better in it's artistic value because it's realistic and Benjamin Button uses a lot of CGI, but it's convincing. This one is a hard to pick, but I'll stick with Benjamin Button.
Best Costume Design
The Duchess *
Australia
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Milk
Revolutionary Road
--Favorite: The Duchess
--Dark Horses: Benjamin Button or Milk
--My Pick: The Duchess. Hands down should win. Generally period pieces usually win these categories anyways, but the Duchess was all about fashion back in the day and designed a lot of her own stuff. How could this not win this category?
Best Makeup
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button *
The Dark Knight
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
--Favorite: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
--Dark Horses: The Dark Knight
--My Pick: Benjamin Button. Fantastic make-up in this film. The Dark Knight just attributes to Heath Ledger in make-up.
Best Music Score
Slumdog Millionaire *
Defiance
Milk
Wall-E
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
--Favorite: Slumdog Millionaire
--Dark Horses: Wall-E & Defiance
--My Pick: Slumdog Millionaire. This score stood out to me. However, The Dark Knight should have been nominated in this category in which I would have picked that, but it's not so I can't.
Best Song
Down to Earth- Wall-E *
Jai Ho- Slumdog Millionaire
O Saya- Slumdog Millionaire
--Favorite: Jai Ho- Slumdog Millionaire
--Dark Horses: Down to Earth- Wall-E
--My Pick: Down to Earth- Wall-E. Generally when a film has more than one song in this category it doesn't win. This is first year that they scaled this category down to 3 nods instead of 5. While I LOVE 'Jai Ho' I just have this feeling 'Down to Earth' will win giving Peter Gabriel a win.
Best Visual Effects
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button *
The Dark Knight
Iron Man
--Favorite: Benjamin Button
--Dark Horses: The Dark Knight or Iron Man
--My Pick: Benjamin Button. It's great CGI for a drama. But what a category. I think all 3 of these films should win this. Dark Knight uses realistic effects and Iron Man was just flat out amazing in it's effects. It's hard to decide, but Benjamin Button is the drama of the bunch and action films tend not to win most of the time.
Best Sound Editing
The Dark Knight *
Iron Man
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E
Wanted
--Favorite: The Dark Knight
--Dark Horses: Iron Man or Wall-E
--My Pick: The Dark Knight. Another category with deserving films, but The Dark Knight should win this with I think Slumdog & Iron Man being a close second.
Best Sound Mixing
The Dark Knight *
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E
Wanted
--Favorite: The Dark Knight
--Dark Horses: Benjamin Button or Slumdog Millionaire
--My Pick: The Dark Knight. Should sweep the sound departments. Sound so key in this film. I never really thought Animation films should be nominated in these kinds of categories because sound is a given in a computer creation film. It's more impressive to get a great sound effect in live-action films.
Best Short Live-Action
Auf der Stercke (On the Line)
Manon on the Asphalt
Pig
New Boy
Spielzugland (Toyland) *
--Favorite: Spielzugland (Toyland)
--Dark Horses: Pig
--My Picks: Spielzugland (Toyland). I only picked this because that's what is being picked by most experts. It's hard to see Short films especially ones that get nominated for the Oscars.
Best Short Documentary
The Conscience of Nhem En *
The Final Inch
Simle Pinki
The Witness- From the Balcony of Room 306
--Favorite: The Witness- From the Balcony of Room 306
--Dark Horses: Conscience of Nhem En or Final Inch
--My Pick: Conscience of Nhem En. This is a complete toss up! Experts are picking between The Witness & The Conscience. My gut tells me to pick The Witness because it's sounds better as a title. Do what you will with this one.
Best Short Animated
La Maison de Petits Cubes
Lavatory- Lovestory
Oktapodi
Presto *
This Way Up
--Favorite: Prestro
--Dark Horses: Lavatory-Lovestory
--My Pick: Presto. Once again I'm going by most experts pick, but Presto just sounds like a winner. From the first time I saw the name I said to myself 'Presto!'
Well, there you have it. All 24 categories broken down for you in what could win or should win. It's up to you though to go with your gut instinct. Experts have been wrong before. In fact I don't know anybody has ever really guessed all 24 right or all categories right in the history of guessing them. This should be fun though to find out, and I can't wait to yell at the screen claiming WRONG! YOU PICKED THE WRONG ONE! (aka - Gangs of New York & Saving Private Ryan; Transformers for Visual Effects & Sound). Good Luck though.
--LouEx
Thoughts, Insights, and Inspirations
Don't tell me you haven't thought about time traveling and whether or not it could work. I don't believe it can in a technical aspect, but it does in history books and films. But any time I think of time travel I always revert back to my childhood thinking of the Delorean speeding up to 88 mph in Back to the Future and the arm bracelet Bishop had from the X-Men cartoon series when he used it to try and stop Gambit from an assassination that would ultimately affect our future as a human and mutant race.
Of course any time travel would affect the future especially if you see yourself or run into yourself which is what exactly happens in this film. The question remains, what would you do if that happened? Faint? Be speechless? Hang out with them & grab a beer? It's probably none of these because you'd be in the Twilight Zone where nothing good happens at all. Case in point, that's what the premise is in this film. Running into yourself is never good because it's a competing point now, there can only be one of you! Who will survive? While this film brings the experimental stages of time travel it does bring forth some comical effort to which helps move you along in this deja vu nightmare.
If you haven't checked out this film you should because it's going to be gone by Friday.
-LouEx
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Thoughts, Insights, and Inspirations
We opened up "The Village Barbershop" at the "Village 8 Theatres" in the "Village Square." I really don't know if we're in a business area called the "Village Square," but it sounds good for me to say along with this horrible pun.
However, this film was a little delight. It does move a little slow in the story and I think it tries too hard sometimes to be funny, but the heart of this film is worth seeing. It's not a terrible film especially for a debut directing of Chris J. Ford. In fact I really think the main flaw of it was the length of it. It may be 99 mins, but it feels like 2 hours. But what may be the joy of the film might be the performance from John Ratzenberger that you would NEVER had dream of him doing this kind of acting in his career that I can think of. Of course I'm no expert of John's career but it is high-lighted from his days as the sarcastic postman on the TV show Cheers as well as voice in Toy Story. But his character curses some and to me it just seems weird to hear the 'bad' words come out of his mouth when all I can think about is his Canadian voice on Cheers asking for a beer and saying "Hey Samie".
I do recommend this film for your viewing pleasure. It's an indie film that definitely lives up to it's expectations of being an indie film. See this film before we get rid of it this week... it's last day is February 12.
-LouEx
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Retrospect - It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Oscar Nominations Reaction(s) - Snubs!
I failed to give a follow up to the recent Oscar Nominations announced a couple of weeks ago. With my post of the predictions of who would get nominated I have decided to finally give input of the official nominees for 2008.
Being off by (1) film in predicting the 'Best Picture' is not so bad (80%). I was sure that The Dark Knight would get nominated, but was a little surprised that The Reader would get in instead. Goes to show that the Oscar voting committee still do not think that action flicks deserve 'Best Picture' treatment especially if it's a dramatic action film. Yes Gladiator won in 2000, but it was a historical period piece much like Saving Private Ryan (which should have won in 1998!). The Dark Knight is a little bit different kind of action that really doesn't have this Hollywood glam to it and it is part of a series. Can you sense my disappointment when this film wasn't nominated for the 2008 'Best Picture' category? Christopher Nolan worked extremely hard on this film and it might very well be his best. It's not easy doing a continuation story with a film series like this especially working on back to back Batman films that are realistic epics in their own right. Hint my 'Achievement in Directing' snub for Mr. Nolan as well. So The Reader takes it's spot and I'm sure the film is deserving, but I'm not quite sure just yet.
Let's move on to 'Directing' since that seems to be where I was heading. I got 3 out of 5 (60%). Not bad, but it's rare to see the 'Best Picture' nods coincide with 'Achievement in Directing.' You know about my Christopher Nolan snub, but I was sure Clint Eastwood would have gotten a nod for his directing on Gran Torino. Just a fantastic film all around! In fact I was highly disappointed that Gran Torino didn't get nominated for anything really. This might be the biggest snub of all this year. I probably should have guested though that local boy Gus Van Zant would get the Oscar nod for his directing, but generally there are upsets and surprises for this category every year.
I'll make this easier the rest of the way.
Best Actor- I scored a (100%) on this; sweetness! As all were probably deserving and I was happy to see Richard Jenkins get the nod he so deserved! The Visitor is an excellent film and has just a phenomenal acting ring of all it's characters especially Mr. Jenkins. Good for him. The snub- if I could bring one in - Clint Eastwood. Need I say more? It could just be that Oscar voters might be getting tired of him putting out like a 100 films in past 7 years.
Best Actress- 3 and half out of 5 were right (70%). I say half because Kate Winslet was right in my choosing just not the right film. However in my defense, she got nominated and won the 'Best Supporting Actress' at the Golden Globes for this role in Revoluntionary Road and turns around and gets nominated for the same role as a 'Lead Actress.' How does that work? Considering that the The Reader is up for 'Best Picture!' How could the role be 'supporting' one day and then 'lead' the next? You Oscar committee people are backwards!
I was though a little surprise in seeing Angelina Jolie getting a nod in this category for Changeling. I'm sure she is good in that role, but I've never really been a big fan of hers and I'm always thinking she is just a little overrated as an actress. She plays action roles by far much better.
The snub- Sally Hawkins for Happy-Go-Lucky. Everybody says her and so I'll say her as well. With getting nominated at the Golden Globes you had to think she would also for the Oscars after getting by far more underdog/dark horse buzz than any other actress nominated.
Supporting Actor- 4 out 5 right (80%). No surprise of Heath Ledger here and there really shouldn't be because he is going to win. I know what some of you think - He'll get it because of sympathy. NOT TRUE! He will have deserved this Oscar!
This category was a little hard to choose from except for Robert Downey Jr. & Philip Seymour Hoffman. I took a guess on Josh Brolin. Haaz Sleiman was a complete theory guess, which I got completely wrong considering it was a huge surprise to see Michael Shannon's name appear for Revolutionary Road. A surprise indeed because I have heard nothing about Michael getting any love for acting for this film. But I'm not mad actually cause the man is a good actor and he is a Kentucky boy hailing from Lexington. Any snubs- Haaz Sleiman of course! If you a chance see The Visitor (rent it) and you'll know why. Another snub would be Javier Bardem for Vicky Cristina Barcelona - just an amazing performance from him in one of Woody Allen's best films. Just the way he projected himself as that character in Barcelona made me wanted to be friends with him. So he was a big snub as well.
Supporting Actress- 4 out of 5 (80%) yet again. Of course this category was a little messed up for me due to the fact I thought Kate Winslet would get for The Reader as you know my brain scratcher from above. But I did think about Viola Davis for Doubt a little bit, but decided not to because of her screen time. She is in the film like 6-8 mins in 2 scenes back to back. Generally speaking this is a supporting role, but to be nominated I would think you'd have to be supporting throughout the whole film not just 2 scenes that are back to back. Did she not deserve this? Well yes and no. It was a great performance, but I have always thought a supporting role for the Oscars should be of something that lasted a little longer. I wanted to see more of her acting in Doubt, but I never did. The snub- well I would say Kate Winslet, but this whole situation is just messed up.
So that's my thoughts on the 6 main categories. I got a 78.33 % overall in predicting the nominees. That would be a 'C' in high school nowadays but close to a 'B'; ah who cares! I did a great job in predicting them. Tell me what you agreed with on the nominations and what you thought was also a snub.
I'll be doing a follow up again before the Oscars of predicting who will win - this time in each category. I love doing this.
--LouEx
Thoughts, Insights, and Inspirations
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Thoughts, Insights, and Inspirations
This film just draws you in with a sensation of just raising up to the occasion of what this films' purpose is. How can you not feel helpless after watching this? With twist after twist feeling shock will be apart of this journey of an incredible friend and father for his son.
If you have not seen this film I HIGHLY SUGGEST IT! If you have what are your thoughts on this?
-LouEx : http://www.village8.com/louex_intro.htm
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Predictions of the 2009 Oscar Nominees
predictions for Oscar Nominees of 2008 films:
Best Picture
Slumdog Millionaire
Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Milk
Frost/Nixon
Actor
Richard Jenkins- The Visitor
Sean Penn- Milk
Frank Langella- Frost/Nixon
Brad Pitt- Benjamin Button
Mickey Rourke- The Wrestler
Actress
Kate Winslet- Revolutionary Road
Meryl Streep- Doubt
Melissa Leo- Frozen River
Anne Hathaway- Rachel Getting Married
Sally Hawkins- Happy Go Lucky
Director
Clint Eastwood- Gran Torino
Danny Boyle- Slumdog Millionaire
David Fincher- Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Ron Howard- Frost/Nixon
Christopher Nolan- The Dark Knight
Supporting Actor
Health Ledger- The Dark Knight
Philip Seymour Hoffman- Doubt
Robert Downey Jr. - Tropic Thunder
Josh Brolin- Milk
Haaz Sleiman- The Visitor
Supporting Actress
Amy Adams- Doubt
Kate Winslett- The Reader
Taraji P. Henson- Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Marisa Tomei- The Wrestler
Penelope Cruz- Vicky Cristina Barcelona
What are your predictions?
-LouEx
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