Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Oscar-talk: Best Actress contenders! Is it too early for Saoirse Ronan to win an Oscar?

Oscar-talk: Best Actress contenders! Is it too early for Saoirse Ronan to win an Oscar?
There is something to be said about Kate Winslet's acceptance speech at the Academy Awards. After five nominations, Winslet finally won Best Actress! It's really about time. When she mentioned Meryl Streep, I took notice of the generations of actresses in attendance and that both Streep and Winslet belong differently.
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This year, will someone from a much younger generation takes home the Oscar? I wonder will it be Saoirse Ronan for The Lovely Bones? Many are probably rooting for Carey Mulligan (An Education) to win and there are also many Oscarwatchers pinning their hopes on the older generation - will it be Dame Helen Mirren for The Last Station or will it be Meryl Streep's year yet again for Julie and Julia?

The LA Times' The Envelop thinks Ronan is golden:

Fifteen-year-old Saoirse Ronan could become the youngest lead-actress champ for portraying a hovering ghost in "The Lovely Bones." Current record-holder is Marlee Matlin, who was 21 when she won for "Children of a Lesser God" (1986). [ source: The Envelope ]

But how about Abbie Cornish? I just remembered, it was A.O. Scott of the NY Times who wrote a glowing review for Bright Star and exclaimed:

Ms. Cornish, an Australian actress whose previous films include "Stop-Loss," "Candy" and "Somersault," has, at 27, achieved a mixture of unguardedness and self-control matched by few actresses of any age or nationality. She's as good as Kate Winslet, which is about as good as it's possible to be. [ read more ]

As good as Kate Winslet.

More of Abbie Cornish here.

Oh, I almost forgot! Precious' Gabby Sidibe is also golden! Someone wrote this comment, which I find both amusing and sarcastic:

Gabby is of pure African descent without being too Americanized. Nice to see she speaks American English without an accent, doesn't speak jive & doesn't have the black cadence when she talks.

She's well spoken and well thought out. Something rare for today's blacks in Hollyweird. For her next act, she'll lose the weight, (diet, exercise & a lapband) do a Vogue spread and wish for world peace.


I'd change the Vogue spread and make it an O fashion spread and she'll wear only Hermes, plus an extremely serious talk with the self-proclaimed defender of the morals of America's youth Tyra Banks!

Kidding aside, with back-to-back acclaims from every Film Festivals it was shown and with the current impressive Box office performance, Precious is a serious contender for Best Picture and Gabby for Best Actress.

Another possible contender is Natalie Portman who will appear alongside Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal in Jim Shridan's Brothers.

Before someone calls me dimwit for supporting and promoting more and more Oscar prediction sites, I'll say, I've already seen Bright Star, An Education, The Young Victoria and Julie and Julia. Carey Mulligan was simply phenomenal, while Abbie Cornish was equally impressive. Emily Blunt is always a pleasure to watch on screen and Meryl Streep is simply one-of-a-kind.

I'll be thrilled if Mulligan wins, but I have high expectations for Ronan's performance in The Lovely Bones.

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What's on your mind? Are there any other actresses who should be nominated for this coming Oscars? Do you think Saoirse Ronan, at 15 years of age, should win?
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Source: themovie-fanatic.com

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