October 24, 2007

Lars and the Real Buzz...


Quirky, heartfelt comedy Lars and the Real Girl is gaining lots of Oscar buzz for his leading man: Ryan Gosling (in an unusual, yet highly sympathetic, role). Joey Magidson analyzes the film's real awards prospects:

"Would a better title for this film be Lars and the Real Chance at a Nomination? Probably not, as it would make no sense in relation to the story but when it comes to Ryan Gosling, the actor in the title role, that is a different case. Gosling may be on his way to a second consecutive Oscar nod for this decidedly unconventional part"

Read the rest of this article here

And click here to read Lars and the Real Girl's reviews on RT...

Can Gosling return to the Oscars for a consecutive year or will the small film be too offbeat for AMPAS?

8 comments:

  1. #1 of the movies and actor performances I've seen so far.
    His reviews so far are just as good, if not better, than Clooney's in MC and Sam Riley's in Control. He's not an unknown anymore and this is not a no-budget film (At least the academy would have heard of it comes nomination time). He definately has a shot imo.

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  2. He's unrecognizable from Half Nelson. That would help his campaign right?

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  3. i think that as brilliant as he was in Half Nelson (and it still floors me) he has an even better shot here....and might be a dark horse for a win if he gets a nom

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  4. I think he was sweet but nothing special in the film. Plus, the Actor race is crowded.

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  5. For a Golden Globe nomination... of course. For an Oscar nomination... I guess no, but it's not impossible

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  6. i actually think the sweetness is going to appeal to the academy, as most of the roles so far getting buzzed about are decidedly bitter ones

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  7. I think this character will appeal to the academy memebers the same way that LMS did last year.

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  8. Little Miss Sunshine is a good comparison...both are quirky, adult comedies that tickle the brain as much as the funny bone.

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