Sunday, February 26, 2012

Los Ganadores de los Oscares.

Mejor Cinematografía

HUGO- Robert Richardson, ASC

Direción de Arte

HUGO- Dante Ferretti y Francesca Schiavo

Mejor Diseño de Vestuario

THE ARTIST - Mark Bridges

Mejor Maquillaje

THE IRON LADY- Mark Coulier, J.Roy Helland

Mejor Película Extranjera

A SEPARATION - Iran.

Asghar Farhadi, Director

Mejor Actriz Secundaria

Octavia Spencer - THE HELP

Mejor Edición Fílmica

THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO- Kirk Baxter & Angus Wall

Mejor Edición de Sonido

HUGO - Philip Stockton y Eugene Gearty

Mejor Mezcla de Sonido

HUGO - Tom Fleishman & John Midgley

Mejor Documental (Largometraje)

UNDEFEATED - TJ Martin, Dan Lindsey

Mejor Película Animada

RANGO - Dirigida por Gore Verbinski

Mejores Efectos Visuales

HUGO - Rob Legato, Joss Williams, Ben Grossman, Alex Henning.

Mejor Actor Secundario

Christopher Plummer - BEGINNERS

Mejor Banda Sonora (Soundtrack)

THE ARTIST - Ludovic Bource

Mejor Canción Original

Bret Mackenzie - "Man or Muppet" de "THE MUPPETS"

Mejor Guión Adaptado

THE DESCENDANTS - Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon y Jim Rash

Mejor Guión Original

MIDNIGHT IN PARIS - Woody Allen

Cortometraje- ficción

THE SHORE - Terry George & Oorlaa George

Cortometraje - Documental

SAVING FACE - Daniel Junge & Sharmeen Obaid - Chinoy

Cortometraje - Animación

THE FANTSTIC FLYING BOOKS OF MR. MORRIS LESSMORE - William Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg

Mejor Director

Michel Hazavinicus - THE ARTIST

Los premios del Gobernador

James Earl Jones
Dick Smith
Oprah Winfrey

Mejor Actor

Jean Dujardin - THE ARTIST

Mejor Actriz

Meryl Streep - THE IRON LADY

Mejor Película

THE ARTIST

The Razzie's nominations are out!

The Razzies, the Academy Awards for bad movies, gave their nominations for the worst of the worst of 2011. The nominees are...

Worst Movie of 2011

BUCKY LARSON:
BORN TO BE A STAR
Columbia Pictures / Happy Madison Productions

JACK & JILL
Columbia Pictures / Happy Madison Productions

NEW YEAR'S EVE
Warner Bros / New Line Cinema

TRANSFORMERS:
DARK OF THE MOON
Paramount Pictures / Hasbro

TWILIGHT SAGA:
BREAKING DAWN PART I
Summit Entertainment

Worst Actor of 2011

Russell Brand
ARTHUR

Nicolas Cage
DRIVE ANGRY 3-D, SEASON OF THE WITCH and TRESPASS

Taylor Lautner
ABDUCTION and TWILIGHT S.B.D. PART I

Adam Sandler
JACK & JILL and JUST GO WITH IT

Nick Swardson
BUCKY LARSON: BORN TO BE A STAR

Worst Actress of 2011


Martin Lawrence (As "Momma")
BIG MOMMAS: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON

Sarah Palin (As "Herself")
SARAH PALIN: THE UNDEFEATED

Sarah Jessica Parker
I DON'T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT and NEW YEAR'S EVE

Adam Sandler (As "Jill")
JACK & JILL

Kristen Stewart
TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART I

Worst Supporting Actor of 2011

Patrick Dempsey
TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON

James Franco
YOUR HIGHNESS

Ken Jeong
BIG MOMMA'S #3, HANGOVER PART 2, TRANSFORMERS #3 and ZOOKEEPER

Al Pacino (As "Al Pacino")
JACK & JILL

Nick Swardson
JACK & JILL and JUST GO WITH IT

Worst Supporting Actress of 2011

Katie Holmes
JACK & JILL

Brandon T. Jackson (As "Charmaine")
BIG MOMMAS: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON

Nicole Kidman
JUST GO WITH IT

David Spade (As "Monica")
JACK & JILL

The Underwear Model (aka Rosie Huntington-Whiteley)
TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON

Worst Screen Ensemble of 2011


The Entire Cast of
BUCKY LARSON:
BORN TO BE A STAR

The Entire Cast of
JACK & JILL

The Entire Cast of
NEW YEAR'S EVE

The Entire Cast of
TRANSFORMERS:
DARK OF THE MOON

The Entire Cast of
TWILIGHT SAGA:
BREAKING DAWN PART I

Worst Prequel, Re-make, Rip-Off or Sequel of 2011

ARTHUR

BUCKY LARSON:
BORN TO BE A STAR
(Rip-Off of BOOGIE NIGHTS and A STAR IS BORN)

THE HANGOVER PART 2
(Both a Sequel AND a Remake!)

JACK & JILL
(Remake/Rip-Off of Ed Woods' GLEN OR GLENDA)

TWILIGHT SAGA:
BREAKING DAWN PART I

Worst Screen Couple of 2011


Nicolas Cage & Anyone Sharing the Screen with Him in Any of His Three 2011 Movies

Shia LeBeouf & The Underwear Model (aka Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) TRANNIES #3

Adam Sandler & EITHER Jennifer Aniston OR Brooklyn Decker / JUST GO WITH IT

Adam Sandler and EITHER Katie Holmes, Al Pacino OR Adam Sandler / JACK & JILL

Krtisten Stewart & EITHER Taylor Lautner OR Robert Pattinson / TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN PART I

Worst Screenplay of 2011

BUCKY LARSON:
BORN TO BE A STAR
Written by Adam Sandler, Allen Covert and Nick Swardson

JACK & JILL
Screenplay by Steve Koren & Adam Sandler, Story by Ben Zook

NEW YEAR'S EVE
Written by Katherine Fugate

TRANSFORMERS:
DARK OF THE MOON
Written by Ehren Kruger

TWILIGHT SAGA:
BREAKING DAWN PART I
Screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg

The Razzies will be awarded April 1st. (April Fools Day) in Los Angeles, Ca.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Febrero 25- "Ghost Rider 2" / "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island"




Criticamos la películas "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengance" y "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island". Con Marcos Rodríguez, Alberto Reyes, Jesús Velazquez "DJ Mista OZ" y Rafi Reynoso. Duración 60 Minutos 48 Segundos. Música por Max Les'Shyerar del Album "Live From Evereska Castle".

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Febrero 18-"Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" / "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"




Criticamos la películas "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" y "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy". Con Marcos Rodríguez, Alberto Reyes, Jesús Velazquez "DJ Mista OZ", Laura Pereira, Maggie Morningstar y Rafi Reynoso. Duración 61 Minutos 2 Segundos. Música por Max Les'Shyerar del Album "Live From Evereska Castle".

Friday, February 17, 2012

Cinemateria, ahora en Stitcher.com


Cinemateria ahora se puede escuchar por Stitcher.com. Puedes este escuchar este y otros programas a traves de tu iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, Palm OS y Android Tablet. Baja la aplicación gratis en el App Store de Apple, Android, PalmOS y Windows. Buscanos bajo Cinemateria y disfruta del programa sin hacer download.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

David Kelly, Actor- "Waking Ned Devine", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" 1929-2012


DUBLIN (AP) — Irish character actor David Kelly, who played Grandpa Joe in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and motorcycled naked in "Waking Ned Devine," has died. He was 82.

His family and friends said Kelly died Sunday in Dublin after an acting career on stage, film, TV and radio that spanned a half-century. His cause of death was not announced.

Kelly was best known in Ireland for his 1980 depiction of doomed tenement dweller Rashers Tierney in the historical miniseries "Strumpet City" and for his large body of work as a Dublin stage actor in the 1950s and 1960s.

British and Irish TV viewers also could recognize his face and bony frame from short, usually comedic turns on myriad soaps and sitcoms, most memorably as a work-dodging Irish builder opposite John Cleese in a 1975 episode of "Fawlty Towers." He also played a dim-witted, one-armed dishwasher in the late 1970s British sitcom "Robin's Nest."

A longtime colleague, Gate Theatre director Michael Colgan, noted Kelly's old-school charms, punctuated by his propensity for bow ties and smart suits.

"In rehearsal he had a biting wit. He wouldn't do a part unless he knew he could bring something to it no one else could," Colgan said.

Whenever he was filming programs at Irish broadcasters RTE, Kelly was a common sight for Dubliner commuters on the bus traveling from his native district of Goatstown. Kelly was always at the back of the bus, appearing to be talking to himself, but actually memorizing his day's lines.

Irish comedian Niall Tobin, who worked alongside Kelly in the 1990s village comedy-drama series "Ballykissangel," said Kelly "would make you laugh all the time. Even when he was in the depths of a hangover, he would make you laugh."

Usually consigned to bit parts in film, Kelly's two most prominent roles came late in life.

In 1998's "Waking Ned Devine" he portrayed an Irish villager who must impersonate the late Devine to collect a huge lottery win — and finds himself hurtling down a muddy road, naked apart from his motorcycle helmet, socks and shoes, to keep the ruse intact.

Kelly often joked that his career took off in his 70s once casting agents finally knew about his sexy body.

In 2005 he played Charlie Bucket's grandfatherly escort in Tim Burton's adaptation of the fantasy world of Willy Wonka. That year he also received a lifetime achievement award from the Irish Film & Television Academy.

His final role was in 2007's fantasy film "Stardust," in which he played the guard between the English village of Wall and the magical kingdom of Stormhold.

Kelly's Dublin funeral at the Catholic Church of the Miraculous Medal and cremation are scheduled for Thursday. He is survived by his wife, actress Laurie Morton, and their two children.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Febrero 11- "The Woman In Black" / "Safe House"



Criticamos la películas "The Woman In Black" y "Safe House". Con Marcos Rodríguez, Alberto Reyes, Jesús Velazquez "DJ Mista OZ", Laura Pereira, Maggie Morningstar y Rafi Reynoso. Duración 62 Minutos 12 Segundos. Música por Max Les'Shyerar del Album "Lost And Found".

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Febrero 4- "The Grey" / "Chronicle"



Criticamos la películas "The Grey" y "Chronicle". Con Marcos Rodríguez, Alberto Reyes, Jesús Velazquez "DJ Mista OZ", Laura Pereira y Rafi Reynoso. Duración 60 Minutos 59 Segundos. Música por Max Les'Shyerar del Album "Lost And Found".

Friday, February 3, 2012

Zalman King, Director, "Wild Orchid", "Red Shoe Diaries". 1942-2012


The director of the erotically charged films Two Moon Junction, Wild Orchid and Red Shoe Diaries and producer/co-writer of Adrian Lyne’s cult hit 9½ Weeks died today at his home in Santa Monica after a long battle with cancer, a family member confirmed to Deadline. He was 70. King, dubbed “the high priest of erotic filmmaking,” has dozens of film and TV producer, director and writer credits and often collaborated with his wife, writer-producer Patricia Louisianna Knop. They co-penned 9½ Weeks, the 1986 film that starred Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger as a pair of strangers who begin a relationship based solely on sex and was notably hot and heavy for its time. The MGM title grossed $6.7 million. King and his wife also co-wrote 1989′s Wild Orchid, starring Rourke and Jacquline Bisset, as well as many episodes of Red Shoe Diaries, the Showtime series that spawned a 1992 TV movie and numerous direct-to-video titles.

Ben Gazzara, Actor, "Anatomy of a Murder", "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" 1930-2012


Ben Gazzara, the veteran actor of stage, movies and television, died of pancreatic cancer at Bellevue Hospital Center, his attorney Jay Julien told the New York Times. He was 81. The New York native studied at the Actors Studio and starred in numerous Broadway productions including Tennessee Williams’ Cat On A Hot Tin Roof directed by Elia Kazan, though for the film version he lost out to Paul Newman. In the movies, he made a strong impression as the accused killer in Otto Preminger’s 1959 courtroom drama Anatomy Of A Murder. Of his extensive TV work, he’s perhaps best remembered for NBC’s 1965-68 Run For Your Life, in which he played a terminally ill man trying to squeeze the most out of his remaining time alive. He continued to work with numerous acclaimed film directors. His initial collaboration with John Cassavetes was on Husbands, which also starred Cassavetes and Peter Falk. Other films included the Coen brothers’ The Big Lebowski, Spike Lee’s Summer Of Sam, David Mamet’s The Spanish Prisoner, Todd Solondz’s Happiness, John Turturro’s Illuminata and John McTiernan’s 1999 version of The Thomas Crown Affair. Gazzara is survived by his third wife, the former Elke Stuckmann, and their daughters.