Skip to main content

Satellite Awards 2010

Well, Satellite Awards revealed their nominees and it seems that the list is dominated by "star power" as usually happens in this award. Popularity and commercial sucess are some of the concepts that the Satellite seems to follow as the rule of "don't honor only the best productions". I see some indie films that were snubed here (like Sofia Coppola's Somewhere in general and Rabbit Hole outside acting categories) but others seem to have got all the glory they deserve (Animal Kindgom, Blue Valentine, among other bigger productions like The Social Network, The King's Speech and Inception). In spite of all the "Satellite's mistakes", the fact is that this awards have been a good indicator of who will be the Oscar winner in some categories, specially in the Best Picture one (movies like The Hurt Locker, Slumdog Millionaire, No Country for Old Men or The Departed won in the Best Motion Picture - Drama category and won the Oscar of Best Picture in last decade).
So, here's the list of this year's nominees with my winner predictions with a *.

Motion Picture (Drama)
- 127 Hours
- Animal Kingdom
- Blue Valentine
- Get Low
- The Ghost Writer
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
- The Social Network *
- The Town
- Winter’s Bone

Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical)
- Cyrus
- The Kids Are All Right *
- Made in Dagenham
- The Other Guys
- Please Give
- Red
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Director
- Ben Affleck for The Town
- Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan
- Danny Boyle for 127 Hours
- Lisa Cholodenko for The Kids Are All Right
- David Fincher for The Social Network *
- Tom Hooper for The King’s Speech
- David Michod for Animal Kingdom
- Christopher Nolan for Inception
- Roman Polanski for The Ghost Writer
- Debra Granik for Winter’s Bone

Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama)
- Javier Bardem for Biutiful
- Leonardo DiCaprio for Inception
- Michael Douglas for Solitary Man
- Robert Duvall for Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg for The Social Network *
- Colin Firth for The King’s Speech
- James Franco for 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling for Blue Valentine

Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical)
- Steve Carrell for Dinner for Schmucks
- Michael Cera for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- Romain Duris for Heartbreaker
- Andy Garcia for City Island
- Jake Gyllenhaal for Love & Other Drugs
- John Malkovich for Red
- John C. Reilly for Cyrus *

Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama)
- Nicole Kidman for Rabbit Hole
- Jennifer Lawrence for Winter’s Bone
- Helen Mirren for The Tempest
- Natalie Portman for Black Swan *
- Noomi Rapace for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Tilda Swinton for I Am Love
- Naomi Watts for Fair Game
- Michelle Williams for Blue Valentine

Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical)
- Annette Bening for The Kids Are All Right *
- Anne Hathaway for Love & Other Drugs
- Sally Hawkins for Made in Dagenham
- Catherine Keener for Please Give
- Julianne Moore for The Kids Are All Right
- Mary-Louise Parker for Red
- Marisa Tomei for Cyrus

Actor in a Supporting Role
- Christian Bale for The Fighter
- Pierce Brosnan for The Ghost Writer
- Andrew Garfield, for The Social Network
- Tommy Lee Jones for The Company Men
- Bill Murray for Get Low
- Sean Penn for Fair Game
- Jeremy Renner for The Town
- Geoffrey Rush for The King’s Speech *

Actress in a Supporting Role
- Amy Adams for The Fighter
- Marion Cotillard for Inception
- Anne-Marie Duff for Nowhere Boy
- Vanessa Redgrave for Letters to Juliet
- Rosamund Pike for Barney’s Version
- Kristin Scott Thomas for Nowhere Boy
- Jacki Weaver for Animal Kingdom *
- Dianne Wiest for Rabbit Hole

Screenplay (Original)
- Biutiful
- The Eclipse
- Get Low
- Inception
- The Kids Are All Right
*
- The King’s Speech
- Toy Story 3


Screenplay (Adapted)
- 127 Hours
- Fair Game
- The Ghost Writer
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- The Social Network *
- The Town
- Winter’s Bone

Art Direction & Production Design
- Alice in Wonderland *
- Black Swan
- Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
- I Am Love
- Inception
- Scott Pilgrim vs the World
- Shutter Island

Cinematography
- 127 Hours
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
- I Am Love
- Inception *
- Salt
- Secretariat
- Shutter Island
- Unstoppable

Costume Design
- Alice in Wonderland
- Black Swan
- Eat Pray Love
- The King’s Speech *
- Robin Hood


Film Editing
- Inception *
- Please Give
- Shutter Island
- The Social Network
- The Town
- Unstoppable

Original Score
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Eclipse
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
- Inception *
- Salt
- The Social Network
- Unstoppable

Original Song
- “If I Rise” from 127 Hours
- “Alice” from Alice in Wonderland *
- “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me” from Burlesque
- “Country Strong” from Country Strong
- “What Part of Forever” from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
- “Eclipse (All Yours)” from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Sound (Editing and Mixing)
- 127 Hours
- Inception *
- Iron Man 2
- Nowhere Boy
- Secretariat
- Shutter Island
- Unstoppable

Visual Effects
- 127 Hours
- Alice in Wonderland
- Inception
- Iron Man 2 *
- Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole
- Unstoppable


Motion Picture (Foreign Language Film)
- Biutiful
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo *
- I Am Love
- Mother
- Outside the Law
- Soul Kitchen
- White Material


Motion Picture (Animated or Mixed Media)
- Alice in Wonderland
- Despicable Me
- How to Train Your Dragon
- The Illusionist
- Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole
- Toy Story 3
*

Motion Picture (Documentary)
- Behind the Burly Q
- Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
- Countdown to Zero
- A Film Unfinished
- Inside Job
- Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
- Restrepo
- Sequestro
- The Tillman Story
- Waiting for Superman
*

In my opinion, "The Facebook Movie"/The Social Network seems unstoppable in the major categories!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

TOP 35 Actors and Actresses Under 35 Working Today - 2017

The almost annual TOP 35 Actors and Actresses Under 35 Working Today is out, with me considering the performers' performances of 2016 also. We have a few changes since last year's list, with Greta Gerwig toping the list thanks to her last 3 great performances in Mistress America , Maggie's Plan and the Oscar buzzy acting turn in 20th Century Women . Scarlett Johansson comes second with her latest distinguished performance being in 2014 ( Under the Skin ), but she managed to be at the spotligh this year thanks to her fine turns in critically acclaimed movies: Hail, Caesar! , Captain America: Civil War , The Jungle Book (voice) and Sing (voice). Emily Blunt adds another great performance to her resume in The Girl on the Train and she comes third, while Elle Fanning 's turning into one of the finest actresses and she's getting to play more adult and complex parts like The Neon Demon  and 20th Century Women 's (her two best performances since Super 8 ). Finall

TOP 10 Most Promising Movie Actors (under 30)

Today I discussed about how awful some "teen icons" are and then we talked about some exceptions. So, I decided to make a little list, a TOP 10, with the male actors that I think that will become music in an ocean of noise somewhere in the future (I did one list before, but it was a little bit pathetic and I didn't justify my choices). Let's start... 1 - Ryan Gosling He may not have a huge list of movies in his body of work, but the few times he makes something, all the time he almost carries the movie. In fact, Gosling is a proof that talent does exist and that you don't need excentrical characters to receive raves. He rose to fame after the big screen adaptation of The Notebook (2004) and then received lots of critical praise for his performances in movies like Half Nelson (that gave him an Oscar, a SAG Award and other major awards nominations), Lars and the Real Girl (that gave him a Golden Globe, a SAG Award and other major awards nominations) and Fractur

TOP 35 Actors and Actresses with or under 35 years old: 2018

I think it was my TOP 35 under 35 list I've ever done since I remember: so many great performers emerged last year with distinguished performances that elevated their previous works (I'm talking about Elizabeth Olsen , Lucas Hedges , Robert Pattinson , Gaspard Ulliel , Tessa Thompson or Jamie Bell , for example). I'm kinda sad I felt "forced" at letting Jonah Hill ( Moneyball and The Wolf of Wall Street ) and Emma Watson ( The Perks of Being a Wallflower , The Bling Ring and 2017's Beauty and the Beast ) out of the list. Congratulations to Kirsten Dunst , who turned 35 last year so she can not be included in this year's list - such an amazing child actress turned movie star, who delivered memorable performances in Interview with the Vampire (1994), The Virgin Suicides (1999), The Cat's Meow (2002) or Melancholia (2011). This year, Saoirse Ronan tops the list thanks to two great performances: On Chesil Beach and an iconic acting turn in Lad