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What do they say, that it's darkest just before the dawn or something like that?

If that's the case, maybe dawn's coming soon for Jesse James, whose reputation only took more slams this week as not one, or two, but three more women decided it was the right thing to do to claim past affairs with James rather than remain private figures.

Meanwhile, Sandra Bullock has largely remained off the grid, though she's been spotted more times than Carmen Sandiego. We like to think she was somewhere comfortable, surrounded by friends, cradling her prenup, and maybe watching that revelatory episode of Lost or voting for Pamela Anderson on Dancing With the Stars...

MONSTER BARRAGE: With Sandy out of the picture, paparazzi and their zoom lenses decended upon James' Long Beach bike shop, West Coast Choppers, and the house he used to share with his wife, necessitating a handful of calls to the cops to keep the horde under control. It didn't save James from avoiding an uneventful citizen's arrest, but no custom motorcycles were hurt in the making of this media frenzy. Which now includes reports of three women besides Michelle "Bombshell" McGee who are saying they slept with Bullock's husband. One of them has remained nameless so far, letting legal eagle Gloria Allred do the initial intros.

BALLS OF FÜHRERY: McGee has maintained that all those Nazi-themed photos were a stupid idea perpetrated by some "douche bag" photographer and not representative of her own viewpoint at all. And she's pretty pissed at having been dropped as the spokesmodel for Angry White Girl fashions due to all the controversy. Her ex, who wants custody of their 5-year-old, claims she's got a swastika tattooed on her tummy, which admittedly would limit her bikini-modeling options. (Another douchebag photo idea? Inviting James to pose for a Coney Island freak show-themed Playgirl spread.)

LYING LOW: Having already skipped The Blind Side's Berlin premiere, Bullock's also gonna pass on the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, where she's nominated for Favorite Movie Actress. She hasn't stopped by her friendly neighborhood divorce attorney's office, either.

TIMEOUT: Kim Kardashian has broken up with Reggie Bush again, once again determining that she doesn't want to slow her career down to accommodate the NFL star's off-season. It's only been a few days and talk of reconciliation is never off the table, but Kim's busy making the scene in Miami and already being paired with British soccer stars she's never heard of.

BALLROOM BLITZ: Could the judges (and the smattering of booers in the audience) have had any less love for Kate Gosselin as she made her Dancing With the Stars debut? She actually wasn't too horrible, although whoever dressed the attractive mother of eight apparently had a major vendetta against her. And her castmates really seem to like her. Not that it matters—this season is a hurtin' Nicole Scherzinger's to lose and Pam Anderson's to sexify.

FALLEN IDOL: Paige Miles is feeling especially slighted after being unceremoniously—unless you count Simon Cowell's brusque shrug as ceremony—booted from American Idol. She definitely deserved to go home, not being able to hit a right note to save her life the night before, but she leaves 10 only sporadically talented finalists in her wake. No wonder elimination night was all about analyzing the chemistry between duet performers (and more) Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato.

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CROSSROADS: Did mentoring American Idol's worst batch to date make Miley Cyrus want to head for the hills as far as music is concerned? She tells E!'s own Marc Malkin that the album she's got coming out in June will be her last. "I just want to work in movies," she said. (OMG, it really is her Last Song!) And why wouldn't she? She already has a very red-carpet worthy date.

MY IMMORTAL: Good lord, Lost. Heavy stuff from scoop-spilling Nestor Carbonell as the untouched-by-time Richard Alpert. What's more, the island is the cork in the wine bottle! Tuesdays can't come around fast enough!

NOT LOST YET: E! Online's annual Save One Show competition doesn't officially start until Monday, but apparently you already have a few ideas...Are you the same ones who chose these two as your Top TV Couple?

ZERO HOUR: 24 will pack it in after the current season. Did they finally realize that CTU is the least secure national security agency ever?...In TV news that's not at all as important, The Hills peeps has also decided season six, premiering April 27, will be its last.

BECK 'ATCHA: Glenn Beck didn't think calling James Cameron the "Antichrist" merited the filmmaker calling him "an a--hole." Indeed not, Cameron really held back on that one.

YOU BASTARDS!: South Park killed the Kardashians Wednesday, but at least their demise was properly mourned, unlike poor Sarah Jessica Parker's.

FOREPLAY: Tiger Woods gave interviews to ESPN and the Golf Channel over the weekend, and plans to have his first Q&A session (emphasis on the Q) with the press when the Masters tees off next month. He should really just be happy that wife Elin never took Sandra Bullock's advice.

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BAD INFLUENCE: Donny Osmond thinks Lady Gaga and not-pregnant Beyoncé's murder-is-sexy "Telephone" video is bad for kids and the music industry should think twice about the sort of content they market so virally. So... It wasn't wrong of them to make it, it was just wrong of them to tell people they made it?

NICE!: Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher made it official, tying the knot in Paris.

LAST HURRAH? A frail Dennis Hopper received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, surrounded by pals such as Jack Nicholson, Viggo Mortensen and David Lynch. The 72-year-old actor is battling prostate cancer and is said to be too ill to undergo more chemotherapy.

FAREWELL: Robert Culp, who played Bill Cosby's tennis-playing partner in I Spy died at 79 after falling down outside his Hollywood home.

LEGALESE: David "Puck" Rainey of The Real World: San Francisco busted for DUI after seriously injuring himself in a single-car crash. He's still hospitalized, but at least his 8-year-old son, who was in the car with him, is already back home...T.I. completed the locked-up portion of his sentence on a weapons charge...Oprah Winfrey settled...Prince ordered to pay $3 million to a concert promoter after bailing on a huge show in Ireland...Sanjaya sings badly and drives quickly...Former member of K.C. and the Sunshine Band busted on suspicion of sexual conduct with a teenage boy...Whitney Port sued by a designer who claims The City star's new line is based on her creations...Justin Bieber's manager pleaded not guilty to contributing to a stampede at a Long Island mall...No trial just yet for Audrina Patridge's alleged stalker...Pete Doherty arrested for possibly supplying drugs to a woman who later died of an overdose. Sigh.

SPOTTED: Gerard Butler flirting at Nobu...Bearded Conan O'Brien pumping gas...Shia LaBeouf and others finishing the L.A. Marathon...Carrie Underwood dedicating a concert performance to a Kansas man who died in a truck crash while delivering equipment for Underwood's show...Taylor Swift and Cory Monteith bowling...Reese Witherspoon and her new man friend...Paris Hilton chatting with Nicole Richie and ex Benji Madden...at Trousdale...Bar Refaeli in her undies...Christina Aguilera catching a performance of Puppetry of the Penis in West Hllywood...Lindsay Lohan hitting the agave...Jennifer Love Hewitt with a new 'do...This sign on Octomom's lawn...The Twilight Saga: Eclipse poster.

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As 'Remember Me' Opens, We Celebrate With Other Memorable Movies About Remembering Stuff

Have you spent the past several months in Robert Pattinsonwithdrawal? Do you fall asleep at night clutching an Edward Cullen action figure and weeping hysterically with the desire to just see Rob's chin-scruff on the big screen one more time?

But for anyone who was feeling a touch desperate over the recent lack of feature films starring our favorite floppy-haired Brit, today is a very important day: "Remember Me", the film starring Robert as a human being with pretty eyes and non-sparkly pectorals, is making its premier in theaters everywhere. Also starring Emilie de Ravin, the drama has been one of the most hotly-anticipated movies this year. Hollywood Crush is celebrating the momentous occasion of its release with a top ten list of some other great, memory-based movies that you can check out in the coming weeks.

Some are about amnesiacs, some are about flashbacks, and some just, er, have the word "remember" in the title. Holler!





1. "Remember Me"

Robert Pattinson! Emilie de Ravin! Two damaged people falling headlong into a passionate romance on the streets of New York! And also... Robert Pattinson! Don't pretend like you need another reason to see this movie. There isn't one.




2. "A Walk to Remember"

Why do movies based on books by Nicholas Sparks always end up on these lists? Because we love to cry, that's why. Enjoy this flashback story of a romance between poor, martyred Mandy Moore and her bad-boy hot-friend played by Shane West; weep when she succumbs to cancer; then freak the hell out of your boyfriend by turning to him as the credits roll and sniffling, "If I had leukemia, would you marry me and build me a really big telescope before I died?"




3. "Remember the Titans"

Starring Denzel Washington as a football coach and adorable, prepubescent Hayden Panettiere as a football-obsessed child, this movie's action-packed football scenes and heartwarming backstory ensures that you WILL remember the Titans. Whoever they are. And hey, is that Ryan Gosling?! Ooh, it is.




4. "An Affair to Remember"

No, not THAT kind of affair — it was the 1950s, you guys! Words meant different things back then! And in the 1940s, the best way to have a memorable affair was as follows: Fall in love with Cary Grant on a transatlantic cruise, vow to break off your engagement and meet him in six months at the top of the Empire State Building, then get struck by a cab on Sixth Avenue and lose the use of your legs. OUCH. But don't worry, it all works out in the end.




5. "Total Recall"

Arnold Schwarzenegger is having weird dreams about Mars... or are they NOT dreams? This retro sci-fi flick has held up surprisingly well, as it depicts the former Mr. Universe recovering his lost memories by following a trail of video clues left by his Martian alter-ego. He also spends much of the movie running away from Sharon Stone, who wants to kill him. We'd run, too. She's SCARY.




6. "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"

We love Kate Winslet as a blue-haired indie girl, we love Elijah Wood and Mark Ruffalo as pathetic creepsters, and we love Jim Carrey for taking on a role that requires something other than making faces and screaming. The story of a couple who meet, break up, surgically wipe out their memories of each other, and then meet again, Eternal Sunshine is adorable science fiction... or science fiction-y adorable-ness. Whichever.




7. "The Hangover"

Zach Galifanakis, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms don't know exactly what happened in Vegas, but their best friend is missing and there's a tiger in their hotel suite. Oh, and also a baby. Watch them piece it all together, and feel smugly superior that while you might have had a few too many on several occasions, at least you've never needed Mike Tyson to help you figure out what you did last night.




8. "The Bourne Identity"

Matt Damon has no idea who he is... but he looks awfully hot while he tries to figure it out. Enjoy his various confused expressions while he wrangles guns, chases bad guys and kicks the crap out of strangers for no reason except that, hey, it turns out he's really good at martial arts! WEIRD. It takes Matty about 90 minutes too long to figure out that he's a spy (duh), but watching him run frantically all over Europe with Franka Potente in tow is so entertaining that it doesn't really matter.




9. "Overboard"

On the surface, "Overboard" is just a lighthearted comedy about an amnesiac trophy wife. But dig deeper, and you'll find a sordid and cynical take on the darkness that inhabits the minds of men — because if a beautiful lady can't remember who she is, then apparently the thing to do is kidnap her and convince her that she's your wife. Fortunately, the presence of Goldie Hawn in this movie manages to make it funny, rather than creepy as all get-out.




10. Memento

Guy Pearce got whacked on the head, can't make new memories and that's sad. But he compensates by tattooing important information all over his body and then taking his clothes off in order to look at it, so THAT'S pretty cool. Directed by Christopher Nolan with all the same stylish flair of "The Dark Knight" (but none of the crazy bat-shenanigans), this is our pick for the best memory-based movie that doesn't involve Robert Pattinson.

Did we miss any of your favorite "memorable" films?

Tags A Walk To Remember, An Affair To Remember, Emilie de Ravin, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, Remember Me, Remember The Titans, Robert Pattinson, The Bourne Identity, Total Recall

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Is The Hurt Locker a harbringer of Iraq war movies to come?

Sometime in the last 18 months, the war in Iraq finally turned a corner. I'm not talking about troop surges or counter-insurgency, mind you. It's the fact that the conflict has finally started to produce some decent movies.

The Hurt Locker, which last weekend picked up Academy Awards for best picture and its director, Kathryn Bigelow, is just the latest, although in some ways it's also one of the first. The film actually had its North American premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.

(In a bizarre coincidence, attendees that year could have watched future Oscar-winner Slumdog Millionaire on a Wednesday morning at the Ryerson theatre, had lunch and returned for The Hurt Locker in the afternoon.)

The film, available on DVD and also in limited theatrical re-release this weekend, tells the story of a U.S. Army bomb squad in Iraq. Despite the incendiary nature of their work, the film is oddly quiet, and achingly tense. The key acoustic theme is not the detonation of improvised explosive devices but the ticking clock that precedes the blast.

Part of the film's success comes from its on-the-ground viewpoint. Regardless of whether one supports or condemns the war, it is an ongoing reality that must be dealt with, and no one deals with it as viscerally as the soldiers in theatre.

Oddly, some of the biggest critical successes in the realm of Iraq war movies deal with events on the home front. The Messenger stars Woody Harrelson (Oscar-nominated for the role) and Ben Foster as casualty notification officers; their job is to deliver news of a soldier's death to his or her next of kin, preferably before anyone else can.

The Messenger has made only about US$1-million in theatres, but boasts a 90% approval rating from critics at rottentomatoes.com. It also had an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay; it lost to The Hurt Locker. Again, the tone is apolitical, focusing on the emotionally messy but necessary function of notification rather than the decisions that put people in harm's way. Soldiers on the battlefield know that policy ceases to matter once their boots are on the ground.

Oddly, a similar thesis is behind the 2007 film Lions for Lambs, which earned US$15-million on the strength of its all-star cast (Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise and Robert Redford, who also directed) but was derided by critics as a poli-sci lecture trying to pass itself off as a movie. Lions earned a mere 27% approval rating at rottentomatoes.com, a nadir among contemporary Iraq films that included The Kingdom (51%), Rendition (47%) and Redacted (44%).

Mention of these titles suggests a more prosaic reason for their failure: What the heck do they mean? Lions for Lambs takes its name from an obscure reference by First World War German soldiers, that their British adversaries were courageous fighters led by incompetent sheep. But the odd structure recalls Jews for Jesus or Conservatives for Patients' Rights -- are these lions supporting lambs in some way?

Other titles have been equally problematic. Brian De Palma's Redacted needs an asterisk leading to an explanation that it refers to military censorship. Rendition is a noun that appears to have no corresponding verb or adjective. Renditioned? Renditioning? (Turns out it's a form of "render.")

Paul Haggis's In the Valley of Elah confused some viewers over the issue of pronunciation ("Ee-lah?" "Ay-law?") and was lost on those who didn't recognize it as the Biblical site of David's victory over Goliath. Jarhead, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, should really have been called Jaarhead. The Hurt Locker, in comparison, could have won an Oscar for best use of metaphor in a title.

Kidding aside, it seems Hollywood needs some distance from the fog of war before it can do it cinematic justice. The first crop of exemplary Vietnam War movies (The Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now, The Boys in Company C) hit theatres in the late 1970s, several years after the fall of Saigon. A second platoon (Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, Hamburger Hill) followed a decade later. By that timetable, The Hurt Locker is ahead of the curve. The actual war is another matte.

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Kristen Stewart says 'Twilight Eclipse' includes a wig: photos and video

Kristen Stewart has four movies coming out in only 12 months. To say she is a busy Hollywood actress is an understatement. However, to be that busy and to create characters that bring the dynamics needed, there has to be certain decisions made.

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In her latest movie, The Runaways, Stewart acts with a shorter hair cut style and she decided instead of a wig, she would make it the real deal. That left her work in Twilight Eclipse, which needed long hair and a wig. This interesting decision left her telling MTV that she could easily play the Twilight character without the right hair and use a wig as the character was so familiar.



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Behind director's Hurt Locker

have had two encounters with Oscar-winning director, Kathryn Bigelow, and both of them made an indelible -- and unsettling -- impression.

In each instance, one was aware of her simmering anger. This driven filmmaker was not to be trifled with and any acceptance she received in the industry had to be on her terms.

On Sunday, she became the first female director to receive an Academy Award, for the gritty Iraq drama, The Hurt Locker.

But the greater significance of this victory lay in the fact that she won with the kind of movie she wanted to make -- a movie reflecting a violent macho sensibility. Much of her anger over the years seems to have stemmed from her resentment over complaints that she -- a woman -- should not be making films like this.

I watched this resentment explode into fury 15 years ago in New York, when Bigelow met the press to defend Strange Days, a violent, nightmarish vision of Los Angeles on the eve of the millennium. Her outburst was triggered by a female journalist who accused Bigelow of gross irresponsibility for making a movie that could encourage violence against women.

"How dare you!" an outraged Bigelow exclaimed. Her anger was palpable. Later in the day, she cornered the reporter again and berated her for daring to ask such a question.

Back in 1995, Strange Days polarized critics and audiences. Roger Ebert may have called it one of the best movies of the year, but The New Yorker's Anthony Lane found it more unpleasant than Showgirls.

In Canada, The Vancouver Sun condemned it for its hatred of women. A furious Calgary Herald critic complained of a scene "filmed from the exact point of view of the rapist-murderer: He breaks into a woman's apartment, handcuffs and blindfolds her, slices her clothing so her breasts are exposed (she's only wearing panties and a T-shirt), rapes her, then strangles her to death with her T-shirt. . . . No Canadian will be able to watch this in-your-face horror without thinking of the innocent victims of Paul Bernardo."

Throughout her film career, nobody has been neutral about Bigelow. Even as New York's Museum of Modern Art was hailing her renown as a visual stylist with a retrospective of her first three films, she was being condemned in other circles as a purveyor of nasty, gratuitous violence.

The controversy generated by her movies reached its zenith with Strange Days, a box-office failure that almost finished her career. But even during the hard times, she has never compromised.

My other encounter with Bigelow had occurred five years earlier, in 1990. I was interviewing her about Blue Steel, a blood-spattered action thriller starring Jamie Lee Curtis as a female cop in pursuit of a serial killer.

The uproar this film generated began with its sexually charged opening credits, which had the camera obscenely exploring and caressing every aspect of a .44 Magnum. Montreal Gazette critic John Griffin was incensed, attacking Blue Steel as "blatantly sexist ... strongly misogynistic" and guilty of "undermining the cause of women and common decency on every front."

Bigelow was already upset by the time I talked to her about Blue Steel because of an earlier confrontation with a group of student journalists who had bluntly asked her what she, a woman, thought she was doing making a gory movie like this?

Bigelow has always hated having her gender dragged into the violence debate. Back in 1990, she cited one of her favourite directors, the ultra-macho Walter Hill, who made 48 Hours.

"I mean, if I was sitting here and I was Walter Hill instead of Kathryn Bigelow, people wouldn't be asking me about the violence," she objected.

"What I'm picking up from these questions is that violence is a male domain and I don't agree. . . . I make movies about things that interest me. I'm not trying to beat men at their game. I'm not trying to be the only woman who can make an action movie or whatever."

It was a revealing conversation. Bigelow was guarded but cordial. And then, suddenly, she revealed her short fuse.

A publicist for the film entered the room to retrieve a file, and Bigelow abruptly rose to her full six feet and towered over the poor woman. "You're bothering us!" she snapped. "Get out!" Once the offending publicist had fled, Bigelow settled back in her chair to admit to a fascination with violence in all her movies, from her audacious biker movie, The Loveless, which involves a child who commits suicide after killing the father who's been raping her, to her vampire western, Near Dark.

She was genuinely enthusiastic about the lengths she went to with her first film, a short subject called The Set-Up.

"I was making this movie about two guys beating each other up, and I couldn't afford stunt coordinators, so I asked these two guys to beat each other up for take after take after take.

"We were shooting all night, and at first, they thought it was cool, but by dawn the next morning, when they were both bloody and bruised, they didn't think it was as much fun."

And yes, she loves seductive imagery. "I think you kind of need to massage your viewer before you punch him."

By her standards, Bigelow is a filmmaker of integrity who doesn't compromise her artistic principles.

The Hurt Locker, a brilliantly executed treatise on the macho bomb-disposal culture, is a case in point.

"War's dirty little secret is that some men love it," she said in explaining why she wanted to make The Hurt Locker. An Oscar may have brought her respectability, but the lady remains true to her nature.

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Preity to spread AIDS awareness via IPL

Bollywood actor Preity Zinta, who was Thursday appointed as the goodwill ambassador for UNAIDS in India, will create awareness against AIDS along with the members of her Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kings XI Punjab.

"All our players will sport red ribbons during their matches. In our first match against Delhi Daredevils, we will take an HIV positive person to the toss to convey our message against stigma and discrimination," Preity said here.

"Me and my team will produce a short commercial to spread awareness against the disease. I will be there, our captain Kumar Sangakkara and other players will also be there," she added.

Besides, Kings XI Punjab will donate 25 percent of the profit they will earn from selling their merchandise to UNAIDS, which will decide its usage for the betterment of HIV positive people.

On being appointed goodwill ambassador for UNAIDS, Preity said: "I have done many roles. This one is different. I am very happy."

"All human beings, wherever we are, have the basic right to be happy and healthy. I see this as a great opportunity to bring the realities faced by people living with HIV to the forefront and to call for attention to the injustices faced by them," she said.

Preity will work to create awareness on HIV prevention, treatment, care and support, with an emphasis on women, children and oppressed classes, the UN body said.

"Goodwill ambassadors are celebrities with a demonstrated commitment to improving the lives of people living with HIV. Highly talented in their own right, they all share an ability to bring issues to global attention, to galvanize support from the public and leading decision makers, and to raise urgently needed support and attention for vital UN programmes," Charles Gilks, country coordinator, UNAIDS, said.

"I am very pleased to appoint Preity Zinta as UNAIDS' special representative," Gilks added.

India is home to at least 2.3 million HIV positive people.

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Price hunts £1m deal for second wedding

Katie Price and Alex Reid will marry for a second time this summer and reportedly hope to rake in £1 million in a magazine deal.

The legality of the couple's first wedding was called into question last week when it was claimed that the man who carried out the service in Las Vegas was not licenced to do so.

Price, 34, told The News Of The World that she was "fine about it". "It gives me the opportunity to have another wedding in the UK," she said, promising: "This time we're going to do it properly. It will be huge."

A friend said that Price hopes to make in the region of £1 million for an exclusive magazine deal. "She was already going to flog her summer blessing to the highest bidder but now it's the real deal she's demanding lots more cash," the source said.

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Remember Me: Young Love, Hold the Vampires

Apparently, millions of Twilight-obsessed tweens and teens were right about one thing: Robert Pattinson does indeed have an indecent level of movie charm. In Remember Me, a sweetly sodden love story with a twist, he plays Tyler Hawkins, one of those sensitive good-bad boys that have been driving women insane since the invention of the sneer. Tyler is a lot livelier than Edward the brooding vampire; he is James Dean crossed with Holden Caulfield. Can you contain yourself?
(See photos of the latest Twilight characters.)

The movie follows a familiar formula: boy makes wager he can snag girl for nefarious purposes, then falls in love with her while the clock ticks down to the revelation of his lousy deed and his inevitable redemption. But rather than taking the traditional romantic comedy route, Remember Me is all about the melodrama. Instead of having the usual Manhattan magazine or fashion jobs, Tyler and his girl Ally (Lost's Emilie de Ravin) are college kids mired in misfortune. They are just 21 but have been through the wringer.

Tyler's older brother Michael, a sensitive musician, committed suicide on his own 22nd birthday; in Tyler's mind, it was all the fault of his father Charles (Pierce Brosnan) for pressuring Michael into joining his white shoe law firm. It seems unlikely that the drudgery of paralegal work actually pushed Michael over the edge, but we have plenty more evidence that Charles is an awful father. His refusal to pay any attention to Tyler's little sister Caroline (Ruby Jerins) seems pathological, especially since she is, like Tyler, straight out of Salinger: wise beyond her years, talented and soulful. Thankfully, the Hawkins' parents are divorced and Caroline lives in a warm, privileged bohemian household with their mother (Lena Olin) and stepfather. She can also rely on Tyler to pick her up from school.
(Read an interview with Robert Pattinson.)

Poor Ally watched her mother murdered on a subway platform by muggers ten years ago. Remember Me opens with this scene, and despite itself — it's shot in that sort of bleached, sepia light that annoyingly suggests significance — it gets you. Ally's mother is played by Martha Plimpton, and though she has virtually no lines, her body language and eyes speak volumes. Plimpton is a nice physical match as well; her features link up nicely with those of de Ravin, all cleaned up here from her role on Lost and exuding a soft, sunshiny glow. The resemblance helps us appreciate the obvious psychic weight on Ally's father (Chris Cooper), a weary policeman who drives her everywhere so she doesn't have to take the subway.

He's also cynical and angry enough to break up a bar fight, let the bad guys go, and beat up the mouthy kid who demands justice. That would be Tyler. Hence the motivation for dating Ally: a revenge scenario devised by his roommate Aidan (Tate Ellington), the kind of wisecracking, sleazy oaf that always hangs around the hero in romantic comedies. Of all the tired, unrealistic means the movies use to get characters together, this ploy is the worst. I would rather be forced to swallow the notion of Tyler and Ally meeting through sheer coincidence than watch this unfold.

Yet the movie manages to avoid gagging us with a spoon largely because Pattinson and de Ravin are so lovely together. They are wounded cutie-pies and nice kids, and when they are making soft-lit love in Tyler's scummy apartment, you can almost forget your doubts over whether Tyler has ever washed his sheets or scrubbed his tub. You just want all the secrets to be revealed, the mean daddies to loosen up and everybody to go over to Lena Olin's brownstone for a nice organic dinner.

But Remember Me takes itself more seriously than that. It's concerned with human connections, with the art of grieving, with fate. Big picture stuff. Like the possibility, say, that you could be riding on a train with your boyfriend and the same guy who killed your mother might glower at you from a corner. Or worse. The final twist of Will Fetters' screenplay has already been revealed in some reviews (there are small clues in the film, but it is obvious only if you, like critics, see too many movies). It won't be here, although I see the temptation; it's challenging to accurately assess Remember Me's merits without discussing whether the end is grossly manipulative or fair use of wrenching emotional material. I'll say this: if I had a daughter of impressionable age, I'd rather have her weeping over this mildly tasteless romance than the nonsense of Twilight.

Source:time.com/

Children who watch X-rated films 'more likely to drink'

 Belief that young teens involved in sex or violence are already being influenced by a diet of horror and other adult DVDs they watch at home.

Now the research into the behaviour of more than 6,250 young teenagers exposed to adult films will give many another reason why such films should not be seen by children.
It is not merely witnessing scenes of drinking which causes the problem, they said, because many already see similar in early evening TV drama and soap operas for instance.

But watching films that they are not supposed to gives adolescents a greater sense of 'sensation' seeking which can lead them to trying alcohol illegally, said the study by Washington scientists.

They let 6,255 children see films which in America carry an R rating which means those under 17 are not allowed to see them unless with an adult for the full duration of the movie.

R-rated movies are not always violent or full of sex.

In America they can be given an R certificate for containing bad language, drug use or adult themes too but they are meant to portray behaviour deemed inappropriate for children under the age of 17 - the South Park cartoon film had an R rating.

The study, in the journal Prevention Science, found children who watched such films developed a greater sense of 'sensation seeking' which is a willingness to try something considered risky.

Researcher James Sargent, a pediatriacian from Dartmouth Medical School said those who watched R-rated films were more likely to want to seek increasingly risky thrills.

He said: "The study found that watching R-rated movies affected the level of sensation seeking among adolescents. "R-rated movies not only contain scenes of alcohol use that prompt adolescents to drink, they also jack up the sensation seeking tendency, which makes adolescents more prone to engage in all sorts of risky behaviours."

Some teenagers are already more prone to want to try thrills, he added, and watching R-rated movies may only make it a little more likely for them that they try drinking alcohol underage but for others the risks are greater.

He added: "For low sensation seekers, R-rated movies make a big difference. "In fact, exposure to R-rated movies can make a low sensation seeking adolescent drink like a high sensation seeking adolescent."

He warned: "The message to parents is clear. Take the movie ratings literally. Under-17s should not be permitted to see R-rated movies."

The research measured levels of sensation seeking with questionnaires to the volunteers every eight months over a two year period.

During that time they provided with a list of films - all box office hits rather than niche horror or sex films - that included both family titles and R-rated ones.

They were asked about whether or not they liked to do 'scary things' or 'dangerous things' or felt bored and restless and if they had tried alcohol with or without their parents' knowledge.

The results from the questionnaire were measured against the number of R-rated movies they had watched in that period to find links and patterns of behaviour.

Source:telegraph.co.uk/

Emma Watson calls it splits with beau

Harry Potter star Emma Watson is single again after reportedly splitting from her longtime boyfriend.

The British actress, 19, has been dating 28-year-old financier Jay Barrymore since 2008, but is now said to have ended the relationship just months after she moved to the US to study at Brown University, Rhode Island, reports imdb.com.


'Emma and Jay were in trouble for months and with Emma at Brown University in America, the transatlantic gap proved too much for their relationship to survive,' said a source.

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VH1's 'Price of Beauty,' hosted by Jessica Simpson, is ditzy look at international beauty standards

Imagine what kind of movie "Legally Blonde" would have been if the Reese Witherspoon character, underneath that ditsy blonde facade, had actually been ditsy.

That should give you some idea what to expect from "The Price of Beauty," a world tour in search of the international ideals of beauty.
Hosted by Jessica Simpson.

Some might wonder what could possibly create drama in a gig where someone flies you all over the world to get massages and beauty treatments and conduct deep discussions on how to look better.

But Simpson starts the show by declaring that this beauty stuff isn't as easy as it looks.

"The pressure to be beautiful," she says, can become so intense for someone in her position that it's just, well, "too much."

Still, whatever suffering beauty has brought to her life, she's willing to pursue it, and her first stop is Thailand.

Women there, she finds, prize light skin over bronzed skin. So tanning products aren't big, but skin lighteners are - except some are so corrosive they can burn the skin right off.

Simpson and her posse - Ken, her trusted makeup guy, and CaCee, the assistant who makes her laugh - meet a Thai woman permanently scarred from skin cream.

"It hurts me that she has to go through life being angry at herself for trying that lightener," says Simpson.

So next they search for something less acidic: inner beauty. They visit a Buddhist monk, who has them sit cross-legged before him and meditate.

That works out okay until Simpson begins to giggle uncontrollably.

To reach their next stop, they ride an elephant. That may or may not be one of the secrets to beauty in Thailand, but Simpson declares that "it was very empowering."

Oops, we almost skipped the part where Thai model Sonia - host of "Thailand's Next Top Model" - explains that some Thai women like to eat fried crickets and bugs because the amino acids speed up the metabolism, or something like that.

Simpson looks at the trays of fried bugs and admits she was thinking, "Jessica, you can't even eat salmon."

So, yeah, we do learn a lot about international attitudes toward beauty - and Jessica doesn't have to carry the load alone. As the end credits roll, CaCee admits she couldn't stop looking at the monk when they were meditating.

"But it wasn't because I thought he was hot," she says. "Not, like, I wanted to get on him."

Beautiful.


Source:nydailynews.com/

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With every new year comes the same line-up of award shows honoring the best talent in Hollywood. The same categories are filled and someone is declared Best Supporting Actress, Best Director and so on. It gets sort of monotonous; it’s been the same since 1929.

This year, however, there were changes to the way the Academy Awards have been held every year. The 82nd Academy Awards will be remembered for its structural changes, funny speeches, great talent of the nominated actors and crew members and even some mild controversies.

To the delight of many viewers, controversies seemed to take center stage this past Sunday night at Hollywood’s Kodak Theater. Perhaps the most notable problem with the awards show is the fact that Farrah Fawcett and Bea Arthur were emitted from the “In Memoriam” segment of the show. Controversially, Michael Jackson, primarily a musician, however, was included. Both were known best for television roles, but both also starred in movies, with Fawcett even receiving a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in 1986’s “Extremities.” Stars including Nicky Hilton, Roger Ebert and Star Jones all took to Twitter to announce the travesty.

According to contactmusic.com, Sasha Baron Cohen (“Borat”) was uninvited to the Oscars, because producers thought a skit between him and Ben Stiller would insult “Avatar” director James Cameron. They decided against it, though Cameron said he would be fine with the jabs. Stiller ended up performing it himself. Another Cameron controversy was played up in the media – both he and ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow were in the running for Best Director. The media overplayed the competition.

Funny moments, however, mostly overcame whatever obstacles the Academy Awards faced. For the first time ever, the Oscars featured two hosts, Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin, recent costars in “It’s Complicated.” They had great banter onstage and were mostly spot on with their jokes. They teased another “It’s Complicated” costar Meryl Streep, stressing the fake feud between her and fellow Best Actress nominee Sandra Bullock, as well as young stars including Taylor Lautner. Stiller’s jabs to “Avatar” also prompted many laughs, as he dressed up as blue avatar Na’vi, and looked absolutely ridiculous doing so.

An equally laughable moment occurred when “Twilight” sequel “New Moon” appeared in a montage of classic horror movies. “Silence of the Lambs” and “The Shining,” yes, but “New Moon?” Not unless you’re afraid of the leering and longing looks of Kristen Stewart.

These Oscars also showcased their ability to evolve with the times. Since 2009 was considered such a great year for movies, the Academy decided to expand the Best Movie nominees from five films to 10. This also resulted in cutting the performances of each movie’s theme song by the artist who performed it or the film. A first-time performance piece set to many movie theme songs performed extremely well by America’s Best Dance Crew seemed to be the replacement.

Obviously, the awards will be remembered for the raw talent that graced the stage and picked up their own golden men statues. Sandra Bullock won Best Actress for her work in “The Blind Side,” honoring her late mother in a very heartfelt speech. “The Hurt Locker,” a film about soldiers in the War or Terror, swept many categories, including Best Movie and Best Director. Jeff Bridges won for “Crazy Heart,” over favorites Morgan Freeman and Jeremy Renner. Another standout moment occurred when Mo’Nique, of “Precious,” accepted the award for Best Supporting Actress. She cited “Gone with the Wind” supporting actress Hattie McDaniel for paving her way, defended her right to be onstage despite her vicious character and defended her own unconventional, open marriage.

Honestly, these 82nd Academy Awards and its events will be mostly forgotten by the nest time Oscar season rolls around. For the next few weeks, however, Hollywood will be abuzz with the goings on of Sunday night. After all, as Gabourey Sidibe put it, “It’s like prom night for Hollywood.”

Kate MacDonald can be reached at kaitlynm@student.umass.edu.

Source:dailycollegian.com/

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Once again an award show featuring the star of CBS' hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" saw its ratings grow. While his opening number on Sunday night's Oscar telecast will not exactly go down in history as one of the show's greatest moments, it didn't send viewers running out the door either.

About 41.3 million people watched ABC's coverage of the 82nd Academy Awards, according to Nielsen. That's roughly 39 million more than went to see best picture winner "The Hurt Locker" and a 14% gain from last year's Oscars when "Slumdog Millionaire" was the big winner. It is also the biggest audience for the Oscars since 2005, when "Million Dollar Baby" took home the best picture trophy.

Given the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences controversial decision to expand the best picture category from five films to 10 and "Avatar" -- one of the biggest movies of all time -- landing nine nominations, anything less than 40 million viewers would have probably been a huge disappointment to the academy and ABC.

The strong numbers again highlight the recent rebirth in the strength of live television. The audiences have been growing for award shows and sporting events as of late, with the Golden Globes, Emmy Awards, Super Bowl and Grammy Awards all seeing their audiences expand.

"Big event programming is back in vogue," said Andy Donchin, director of media investments for advertising firm Carat, whose clients include Radio Shack and Papa John's International Inc.

ABC's ratings will help it with advertisers next year. A 30-second spot in Sunday's show went for an average of $1.4 million, according to Kantar Media, an industry consulting firm. That was a big increase from the $990,000 that commercials were sold for in the 2009 awards but still short of the record $1.8 million ABC got for a commercial in the 2008 Oscars, according to Nielsen.

Lots of reasons have been cited for the surge in ratings for live television. In a fractured media universe where everyone has hundreds of television channels and a World Wide Web at their finger tips, the moments of the so-called shared experience are becoming fewer and fewer. While niche cable networks and websites catering to every hobby imaginable pop up every day and find an audience, there also is an appetite for big events shows such as the Oscars and the Super Bowl in which everyone can participate.

While there remains a debate as to whether social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook are actually increasing television ratings, the forums do provide a new platform for viewers to connect and critique. "The advent of digital media has actually worked to reinvigorate television," said Carat's Donchin.

ABC and the academy did their part to make ratings growth a challenge. More than 3 million homes in the New York City region almost missed the Oscars because of a dispute between ABC parent Walt Disney Co. and Cablevision Systems that was not resolved until just after the awards show started. Without the deal to get Disney's WABC-TV back on Cablevision homes, odds are the audience would have been smaller. As it is, the first half-hour of the show performed poorly in New York City.

Then there was the show itself. Besides Neil Patrick Harris' cringe-inducing number, there was the bizarre interpretive dance number midway through the telecast and, as usual, the hurried race to the finish line when the producers suddenly realize they are running behind schedule.

joe.flint@latimes.com

Source:latimes.com

Oscars 2010: Best Actress Sandra Bullock leads in a shimmering display of silver

A night as important for fashion as it is for film, Hollywood's leading ladies broke from the recent tradition of playing it safe with a dazzling array of gowns.

Silver was the colour of choice for the stars at Sunday night's Oscars and Sandra Bullock, who took home the Best Actress award, for American football drama The Blind Side outshone them all in a shimmering figure-hugging gown by British label Marchesa.


ALL THAT GLITTERS: Best Actress Sandra Bullock shimmered in British label Marchesa.
All that glitters: Best Actress Sandra Bullock shimmered in British label Marchesa; Kate Winslet wore Yves Saint Laurent with Tiffany jewels, and Helen Mirren chose a Badgley Mischka dress and Chopard jewellery


She then set about enjoying her victory at the Governors Ball in the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel directly adjacent to the Kodak Theatre. Bullock was among the recipients who headed straight to the engraving table, which was placed at the ball for the first time ever so the winners could have their names etched onto their statuettes.

In previous years, stars would have no way no identifying their Oscars apart and would have to send their accolade away to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to have their names attached.

Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz and Dame Helen Mirren were just three of the actresses that chose the shimmering hue for their all-important Oscars gowns.

-- Daily Mail

Fifth time lucky Oscar winner Jeff Bridges pays tribute to his 'gorgeous wife'


After being nominated for an Oscar in 1971 for his first major starring role, it might have seemed that a lifetime of collecting the glittering gongs was in store for Jeff Bridges.

But the newcomer who shone so spectacularly in The Last Picture Show has had to wait 39 years to pick up his first Academy Award.

And last night the 60-year-old star of Crazy Heart set about enjoying his victory at the Governors Ball in the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel directly adjacent to the Kodak Theatre.

But not before paying a glowing tribute to his 'gorgeous wife', Susan Geston, to whom he has been married for 33 years.

He said: "I especially want to thank my gorgeous wife, Sue, we've been married 33 years. We have a beautiful family." The actor paid tribute to the wife that he fittingly met on the set of one of his early films, Rancho Deluxe.

-- Daily Mail

Most Daring Outfit goes to... Hilary Swank


On Oscars night, it's hard to stand out from the crowd.

But Hilary Swank was determined to make sure all eyes were on her as she turned out for the Vanity Fair after party at the Sunset Tower hotel. She arrived in a daring Armani Prive dress that plunged almost to her navel and scooped incredibly low at the back.

Her modesty was saved only by a a piece of sheer mesh which kept the bold neckline from gaping wide open.

The 35-year-old teamed the dress with a Charleston diamond pendant, a clutch by Roger Vivier, and platform heels by Jimmy Choo.

The actress, who won her own Academy Awards for both Boys Don't Cry and Million Dollar Baby, skipped the ceremony, and given the largely conservative attire worn on the red carpet this year, it's probably just as well.

Hilary was in the best of company at the Vanity Fair party, which is one of the hottest tickets in town. Hilary's clevage threatened to spill out of her dress as she leaned over the dinner table for her drink.

-- Daily Mail

Kathryn Bigelow becomes first woman to win best director


Kathryn Bigelow made history last night after becoming the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Director -- and trounced her ex-husband in the process.

Her Iraq war thriller The Hurt Locker last night scooped six Oscars, including Best Picture, while Avatar, directed by James Cameron, won only three minor gongs.

Avatar -- the highest grossing film ever having already taken $2billion worldwide at the box office -- won only for art direction, cinematography and visual effects.

She said on receiving the directing award: "This really is, there's no way to describe it. It's the moment of a lifetime."

The director paid tribute to the work of members of the audience she had admired for decades and praised the screenplay as "courageous." She dedicated the award to "the people who risk their lives on a daily basis in Iraq and Afghanistan....may they come home safe."

Bigelow was the third of Cameron's five wives between 1989-1991 but the situation between them is very amicable and they have traded pleasantries at every stage of this year's award season.

Source:jamaicaobserver.com/

Ryan O'Neal 'Stunned' by Farrah Fawcett Oscar Snub

(New York Post) - Ryan O'Neal, long-time boyfriend of Farrah Fawcett, is "stunned" that the actress was left out of the Oscars "In Memoriam" segment Sunday, despite having been a member of the Academy for 40 years, he said Monday.

"It was a terrible decision and very hurtful – Farrah was a member of the Academy for over 40 years and we could not believe she did not get a mention," Ryan O' Neal told Radar Online.

The shock resonated throughout his family as daughter -- and Oscar winner -- Tatum O' Neal plans to join her father in insisting the Academy address the omission.

"Quite frankly, we were stunned at the decision not to include her in the tribute and I feel that the Academy should be scolded for that, everyone was shocked. Both Tatum and I were very upset and we intend to write a letter to the Academy to try and get an explanation for this oversight on their behalf," he said.

But Farrah's absence wasn't an accident.

"I would not say that it was an oversight," said Leslie Unger, spokeswoman for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. "No matter how carefully and how conscientiously people address who is included, there are people who just simply can't be. In any given year there will always be some people that other people think should have been included and that there's more justification for one person versus another. It is impossible to include everybody."

Michael Jackson -- who like Farrah, passed away on June 25 -- was featured prominently in the segment despite a limited career in feature films.

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The Hurt Locker, Kathryn Bigelow dominate historic Oscars night

It was a historic night at the Academy Awards.


The Hurt Locker, the low-budget, low-grossing war film about bomb-disposal experts in Iraq, with only $20 million in worldwide box office, won six Oscars Sunday night, including best picture. Filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman in the academy’s 82-year history to be named best director.


“It’s the moment of a lifetime,” she said, dedicating the award to the soldiers who are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. “May they come home safe.”


Her controversial film – which is the subject of a lawsuit and complaints about its authenticity – beat the $2.5-billion blockbuster Avatar, which won only three awards: for visual effects, cinematography and art direction. The main Oscars turned out to be made of unobtainium for director James Cameron who, in a coincidence that could happen only in Hollywood, is Bigelow’s former husband.


Mark Boal’s script for The Hurt Locker was named best original screenplay – Boal dedicated the award to the American troops in Iraq – and it also won the awards for film editing, sound editing and sound mixing.


Sandra Bullock won the Oscar as best actress for her performance as the tough-minded Southern socialite who helps a homeless black teenager in The Blind Side. The night before, Bullock won the Razzie for worst performance of the year in All About Steve, making her the first performer in history to win a Razzie and an Oscar in the same year.


“Did I really earn this, or did I just wear you all down?” she asked, paying tribute to the other nominees – who included Meryl Streep, celebrating her 16th nomination (and 14th defeat) – and her mother for not letting her ride in cars with boys until she was 18, “because she was right; I would have done what she said I was going to do.”


Bullock took time out of her thank-yous to tell George Clooney she still hasn’t forgiven him for throwing her into a pool several years ago.


Jeff Bridges celebrated his fifth nomination with his first Oscar for his performance as the alcoholic, womanizing country singer Bad Blake in the country-music drama Crazy Heart.


“Thank you, mom and dad, for turning me on to such a groovy profession,” Bridges said, looking skyward. He said his father, the late actor Lloyd Bridges, taught him the basics of acting for a role in his 1950s TV series, Sea Hunt.


Mo’Nique, best known as a comedienne and talk-show host, was named best supporting actress. She won for her harrowing portrayal of the abusive and pathetic mother in Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, a performance that breathed life into one of the most monstrous parents ever portrayed on screen. The actress – born Monique Imes – thanked the academy for showing “it can be about the performance and not the politics.” Precious also won an Oscar for Geoffrey Fletcher’s adapted screenplay.


Christoph Waltz, the multilingual Austrian actor whose portrayal of a playfully sadistic Nazi energized the Second World War revenge fantasy Inglourious Basterds, won the award for best supporting actor. Waltz, who was frontrunner for the award since the movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last May, praised the “unorthodox methods of navigation” of director Quentin Tarantino, for bringing the good ship Inglourious Basterds safely into port “with flying colours.”


As expected, a different kind of fantasy – Up, the story of an old man’s long-awaited adventure in a house that is carried into the sky by balloons – won the Oscar for best animated movie. “Never did I realize that making a flip book out of my third-grade math book would lead to this,” said co-director Pete Docter. The movie also won the Oscar for best original score.


However, there was a surprise in the Oscar for best foreign film, which went to the Argentinian crime drama El Secreto de Sus Ojos (The Secret in Their Eyes), rather than the favoured A Prophet from France or The White Ribbon from Germany.


As expected, The Cove, the heart-rending story of how dolphins are slaughtered in Japan, was named best documentary feature, and The Weary Kind, the melancholy tune from Crazy Heart, was named best song.



Following an ill-conceived musical number by Neil Patrick Harris – a comic song that evoked bad memories of Rob Lowe and Snow White – co-hosts Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin conducted a surreal standup routine (“And over here is the Inglourious Basterds section. And over here are the people who made the movie”) comprised of inside jokes and genial nonsense, which could also describe much of the show itself.

Logorama, a spoof of corporate logos, won the award for best animated short, Music by Prudence, the story of a disabled singer from Zimbabwe was best documentary short, and The New Tenants – a comic drama about a nightmarish moving day and co-starring Canadian actress Liane Balaban – was named best live-action short.


The Young Victoria won the award for best costume design. In keeping with the night’s sci-fi theme, Star Trek won the award for best makeup. It was presented by Ben Stiller, who, unaccountably, dressed as a Na’vi from Avatar, complete with blue face and tail.


The Hurt Locker-Avatar faceoff was complicated by controversy.


First, one of Hurt Locker’s producers, Nicholas Chartier, was denied admission to the ceremony for breaking one of the academy rules against denigrating an opponent: He sent out emails to a group of voters asking them to vote for his movie rather than Avatar. Then, just before the voting deadline, an Iraq war veteran named Master Sgt. Jeffrey Sarver filed a lawsuit claiming the movie was based on him and he had not been compensated. There also have been several news stories quoting bomb-disposal experts as saying The Hurt Locker is not authentic.


This year, the academy expanded the nomination list to 10 from five – for the first time since 1943 – partly to broaden the appeal of the Oscars. In the past few years, viewership has fallen: It hit a peak of 55 million when Titanic won the award in 1998, and fell to 32 million who watched No Country for Old Men win in 2008.

The long list of nominees has resulted in a complex voting system, called preferential voting – the kind used in Australian elections – in which the academy’s 5,800 voters mark their ballots in order from one to 10. If no movie gets more than half of the vote, the picture with the lowest vote total is knocked off the list and its second choices are then distributed among the rest. The result is that the winner could be a picture that doesn’t have many first-place votes, but does well as a second or third pick.



Winners:

Best Picture: The Hurt Locker

Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker

Best Actress: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side

Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart

Best Foreign Language Film: The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de Sus Ojos), Argentina

Best Visual Effects: Avatar

Best Original Score: Up

Best Cinematography: Avatar

Best Sound Editing: The Hurt Locker

Best Costume Design: The Young Victoria

Best Art Direction: Avatar

Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique, Precious

Best Live Action Short: The New Tenants

Best Makeup: Star Trek

Adapted Screenplay: Geoffrey Fletcher, Up in the Air

Best Animated Short Film: Logorama

Best Documentary Short Subject: Music by Prudence

Best Original Song: "The Weary Kind," Crazy Heart

Best Original Screenplay: The Hurt Locker, Mark Boal

Best Animated Feature: Up

Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds

Source:vancouversun.com/