Oscar picks

Inspired by Eden, I joined her group at Oscar.com and made my own predictions. Rand helped. Here they are:

Best Picture     THE DEPARTED
Actor in a Leading Role     Forest Whitaker|THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND
Actor in a Supporting Role     Eddie Murphy|DREAMGIRLS
Actress in a Leading Role     Helen Mirren|THE QUEEN
Actress in a Supporting Role     Jennifer Hudson|DREAMGIRLS
Animated Feature Film     HAPPY FEET
Art Direction     PAN´S LABYRINTH
Cinematography     CHILDREN OF MEN
Costume Design     DREAMGIRLS
Directing     THE DEPARTED
Documentary Feature     AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
Documentary Short Subject     THE BLOOD OF YINGZHOU DISTRICT
Film Editing     THE DEPARTED
Foreign Language Film     PAN´S LABYRINTH
Makeup     PAN´S LABYRINTH
Music (Original Score)     BABEL
Music (Original Song)     “Love You I Do” – DREAMGIRLS
Short Film (Animated)     MAESTRO
Short Film (Live Action)     THE SAVIOUR
Sound Editing     APOCALYPTO
Sound Mixing     APOCALYPTO
Visual Effects     PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN´S CHEST
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)     CHILDREN OF MEN
Writing (Original Screenplay)     LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

Of the nominated films, I’ve seen The Departed, Little Miss Sunshine, Children of Men, An Inconvenient Truth, Cars, and Borat. I think I’d still like to see Babel, Pan’s Labyrinth, Jesus Camp, and maybe a couple of others.

I really, really think Scorsese’s due. Of course, I thought that last time…but I think The Departed is a better film than The Aviator was. I wanted to vote for Mark Wahlberg for supporting actor, but I just don’t think he’ll actually win. His performance was great. I did my best to make real predictions, but I guessed on all the short films and the music/sound categories.

My biggest WTF? of this Oscar season has got to be Notes on a Scandal. I don’t get it. I saw the trailer and thought it looked absolutely dreadful. I asked what Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett were doing in this movie. Here’s a bit of a chat I had w/Eden on the subject:

Eden: well it’s probably in watching the interaction
Eden: a pedophile teacher versus a psychotic lesbian?
LOL
me: bwah
well, that screams “Oscar” to me!

Wanna join in the fun? Here’s the info on Eden’s group:

Stephanie (that’s me) has invited you to play the Predict the Oscar Winners Sweepstakes at OSCAR.com.You and a guest could be headed to Hollywood for an all-expensepaid weekend and watch as your favorite stars arrive at next year’sAcademy Awards! Seated in the bleacher seats in the Red Carpet arrival
area, you will be able to watch as the stars strut for the cameras and
the fans!

Log on to OSCAR.com, make your predictions, then join your group
using the information below:

URL: http://predict.oscar.go.com/predict/frontpage
Group Name: Piggyhawk
Group Password: joaquin

Then tune in Sunday February 25, 2007 at 5PM PT/8PM ET to see if your predictions come true!

Ookla rocks Mohawk, and other weekend highlights

Wow, what a crazybusy weekend we had here!

For those who may not know, we had a documentary film crew in town filming lots-n-lots of Ookla for the Filk Film Project. Three of the four crew members–Jim Hanks, and Erin and Darrin Kean–were here. Jim’s wife Karen wasn’t able to make the trip.

They arrived in Buffalo Thursday afternoon, and filmed Rand’s poetry class Thursday evening. On Friday, they went with Adam to one of his Amazing Me school presentations and then followed Wolfram to his job.

On Friday night, the guys had a short rehearsal. I came out and snapped a few photos with my phone.

wolfram

We ate an absolutely insane amount of food over the weekend. Saturday morning, Rand and I took Jim out to the Original Pancake House for breakfast before bringing him to Squeaky Wheel, where the crew graciously did a Q&A session with a documentary filmmaking class of high school students. The kids were interested and inquisitive, and it was a lot of fun to watch.

After Squeaky Wheel, more food! We tried Pano’s, but it was pretty busy, so we went to Gabriel’s Gate instead.

Jim, Adam and Joe

Later that afternoon, we headed out to Duff’s in Orchard Park, where Adam has a regular gig drawing caricatures. A cameraman from channel 7 met them there to do a quick interview.

And then we ate again. Some more. I just had a snack…many wings were consumed. I didn’t take any photos at Duff’s.

Following Duff’s, we had an open evening. Erin had said that she wanted to see Children of Men. A quick peek in Artvoice let us know that it was playing at the Dollar Fifty Movies. (That’d be the Movieland at Walden and Harlem. Side note–the dollar fifty movies now cost $3. But still, pretty cheap.) So Erin, Darrin, Wolfram, Rai-an, Rand, Jim and I went to see the movie, which was utterly amazing. It deserves its own post, so I’m going to save further thoughts on the movie for that post.

bulletin board

Sunday, breakfast at the Pancake House again, then out to Lockport to Watchmen Studios. The crew wanted some visuals of the guys recording and ended up with some fun stuff.

wolfram and erin

Then, lunch. Rand and I took the crew to Towne, which was a mostly pleasant experience but for our, um, slightly-less-than-smart waitress. Luckily, we weren’t in much of a hurry. 😉

The guys had a sound check at around five, which gave me a great opportunity to get some photos. I experimented with the different flash settings on the camera. Here’s a blurry Rand.

blurry rand

The concert was fantastic. Mohawk Place was literally packed with friends, family and fans who came out to support the guys. jennimi wrote a great post about the concert, which did indeed rock. Thomas posted some photos at his cameraphone blog, and Lady Turpentine bravely put off her homework to come out. 😉 Celia has some photos up here. I don’t think I could possibly begin to name everyone else I saw/talked to at the show.

implied consent

At the end of the evening, one of Rand’s coworkers and one of her friends were excited to meet Jim Hanks, not because of his famous brother, but because of his work as Geoffrey the Giraffe. Who knew there were Geoffrey fans out there? 😉 That was fun to watch, and Jim was incredibly good-natured about it. (Jim Hanks could not be a nicer guy. Really.)

The weekend was long and exhausting, but I had such a great time. Jim, Erin and Darrin are all just the most wonderful, sweetest people you’d ever want to meet. It was too bad Karen couldn’t make it, because I’d have liked to spend more time with her as well. 🙂

Whew! Now I recover and try to grade papers…

group smiles

More documentary weekend photos here.

Project 365-Darrin filming

darrin filming

Reminder–Ookla at Mohawk Place this Sunday!

Show at 7 pm.

My original post here.

More info on the Ookla website.

Come out and see Ookla! And me! and Tom Hanks’ brother!

🙂

Catching up

Sometimes I feel like I’ll never be caught up. There’s always so much to do, and so little time to do it…

I’ve got papers to grade from all of my classes. That’s a lot of papers. 😛

I’m way behind on the TV watching this week. I did manage to watch both Lost and Veronica Mars last night, but there’s still Heroes, Studio 60, The Office and Scrubs to watch. Okay, I guess that’s not so bad…

A day of subbing in a classroom with a student teacher got me some time to read (when I should have been grading papers. Oops.). I also read the first issue of the Gunslinger comic. It was great, but I’m thinking of waiting until it’s collected to read the rest. It’s a little on the expensive side for a comic. At any rate, the art is fantastic, and writer Peter David did a wonderful job of capturing the voice.

Valentine’s Day was lovely. Rand and I went low-key and had a nice dinner at Taste of India (by far one of my most favorite restaurants around). This was a good choice because it was not at all busy. I liked that. It certainly beat being sick, like last year!

Anais Mitchell at Nietzche’s

This post over at Buffalo Rising caught my eye.

Rand and I saw Anais Mitchell at Nietzche’s with Greg Klyma a while back…maybe late 2005? We also picked up her wonderful CD Hymns for the Exiled and got to have a late-night snack at Towne with her and Greg.

She’s a very talented, very cool person, and I’m excited to see that she’s (a) signed with Righteous Babe Records, and (b) playing at Nietzche’s this Friday night. The Righteous Babe thing makes complete sense, because Anais is very clearly influenced by Ani. I don’t know if we’ll make it to the show, with the documentarians in town and all, but if you get the chance to see her, you really should. 🙂

Not my day

I don’t know which is worse…the news that I need to get a new alternator, or realizing that TiVo has failed me.

TiVo did not record last night’s episode of Veronica Mars. Why? I dunno. It just didn’t. And also? It doesn’t appear to be available for download on iTunes. Why? I dunno.

*Grumble*

Veronica Mars continues to rock

The guest stars! I love it!

Ed Begley Jr., in a recurring role as the Dean. Laura San Giacamo as a (married) love interest for Keith (Enrico Colantoni). Her first line made me laugh out loud: “Hi, remember me?” (those who watched Just Shoot Me will remember that Maya [San Giacamo] and Elliot [Colantoni] were an item.)

And now? Charles Shaughnessey, who I suppose most people would remember as Mr. Sheffield from The Nanny, but who I remember as sexy spy Shane Donovan in the glory days of Days of Our Lives.

Ah, my youth.

Anyway, I’m now nearly caught up. I do believe the only episode I have left to watch is the one that aired this week. Yay, me! Yay, Veronica Mars!

And Kristen Bell continues to blow my mind. That scene where she broke down in the shower? After the Logan break up? Broke my little heart.

Freedom Writers

I read lots-n-lots of blogs in Bloglines. I save stuff that I want to link to/talk about. Sometimes I never get around to it. And every once in a while, I do this.

Over at PopWatch a few weeks ago, they “reviewed the reviews” of Freedom Writers. I want to see this movie, despite my lukewarm feelings about Hilary Swank (Oscar voters, is she really our greatest living actress? Really?).

Some backstory. A few years ago, I took a job in public relations at a nonprofit agency in WNY. For the most part, I hated this job. I won’t get into why. But while I worked there, I got to do a few really, really cool things. One of those things was meeting Erin Gruwell, the teacher behind the Freedom Writers Diary.

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Ms. Gruwell, and several of her students, signed my copy of the book. And even though I could never accomplish the things she accomplished, meeting her and reading this book was a large part of what inspired me to become a teacher. So I found snippets of reviews like this completely annoying:

“And not that she needed a crack habit, but Erin herself is so unbelievably saintly — and her fellow teachers so snivelingly evil — that she’s impossible to believe as anything more than an inspiration-bot. Every student is fundamentally good and easily taught and reformed, and the eventual triumph of the human spirit is so predetermined that it’s not particularly satisfying. The music swells, the tears well up, Swank smiles lovingly, and the crack pipe starts to look rather appealing.”

Hm. Mr. Josh Bell of Las Vegas Weekly seems to completely ignore the fact that Erin Gruwell is an actual person. I don’t know how true-to-life (or to the book) Freedom Writers is, but, well, this just seems like an utterly ridiculous thing to say. Erin Gruwell’s story is one that seems made-for-Hollywood, too good to be true. But the thing is, it IS true.

I’ll post my own review after I see it. 😉

Music, sweet music

This post by Emma (inspired by this post by Eden) got me to thinking…I had actually made a list quite some time ago with intentions to blog, but never got around to it. And I have no idea what happened to the list, so I’ll do my best to reconstruct it from memory. Here are the various concerts (live performances) I’ve attended throughout my life.

  • Richard Marx
  • De La Soul
  • Rusted Root
  • Arrested Development
  • Deep Blue Something
  • Bon Jovi*
  • Extreme
  • Billy Joel*
  • Elton John
  • Weird Al Yankovic*
  • Blackhawk
  • Diamond Rio
  • Martina McBride*
  • Collin Raye*
  • Garth Brooks
  • Reba McEntire
  • Faith Hill
  • Pam Tillis
  • Sammy Kershaw
  • Mark Chesnutt
  • Goo Goo Dolls*
  • Matchbox 20
  • Third Eye Blind
  • Sara Evans
  • John Mellencamp
  • BB King
  • Koko Taylor
  • Jackdaw*
  • Greg Klyma*
  • Ookla the Mok*
  • Anais Mitchell
  • Ani Difranco
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • The Proclaimers
  • Hothouse Flowers
  • Black 47
  • The Saw Doctors
  • Carbon Leaf*
  • Great Big Sea*
  • Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Journey
  • Foreigner
  • Styx
  • REO Speedwagon
  • Sloan
  • Steve Hackett
  • Hawksley Workman
  • Lowest of the Low*
  • Ron Hawkins (solo)*
  • Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails
  • John Michael Montgomery
  • Clint Black
  • Pat Benatar
  • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • Eve 6
  • The Low Millions
  • The Day Sleepers
  • Life Between Us
  • The Snitches
  • Billy Bragg
  • The Marble Index
  • Phil Collins
  • Rush (oh dear Lord, how did I forget RUSH…)
  • Jump Little Children
  • Spirit of the West?
  • Train
  • Sugar Ray
  • Big Leg Emma
  • CO Jones
  • Steam Donkeys
  • Blue Rodeo
  • Klear
  • Stephen Stanley
  • Universal Honey
  • Lance Diamond
  • Alison Pipitone
  • Mexican Cession
  • McCarthyizm
  • Last Conservative
  • Scott Celeni
  • Agent Me
  • The Sauce Boss
  • Grand National

*seen multiple times

Whew. I’m 100% sure I’m not done. In the past, oh, 6 years or so, I’ve been to a heckuva lot of music festivals and such. The only local act I’ve got here (besides Ookla) is Jackdaw, and that’s just because I’ve seen them so many times. I’m sure there are a zillion local performers I’ve seen once. I’m also likely forgetting people I saw as opening acts. (I’ve got some of them, but not all…)

I went through a period where I was listening to a lot of country. Country performers tend to play at fairs, and the tickets are pretty cheap, hence the extensive country acts I’ve seen.

Then I moved to Buffalo, and discovered the joy that was Darien Lake. My first couple of years here, there were a lot of cheap Darien Lake shows. I saw Journey/Foreigner/REO Speedwagon/Styx in various combinations at Darien Lake.

Also not included here, the various groups/singers I’ve seen at the filk conventions I’ve gone to with Rand over the past two years.

That’s a lot of music. 😉

ETA: Thanks, Jen…for reminding me of all those bands that I just added! 🙂