Every so often the buyers (i.e., distribution reps) totally miss out on a film's importance and marketability, and this was certainly the case with Toronto buyers and Sidney Lumet's Before the Devil Knows You're Dead. It's even the case right now among certain journalists who don't seem to fully understand that this modern-day Greek tragedy/family-crime film -- unquestionably among the top flicks of '07 -- is well positioned to score with critics groups and Academy members between early December and mid January '08.

The selling point with the latter group won't just be the film (which, in a perfect world, would be enough in itself), but the metaphor of a spunky 83 year-old director whacking a fastball into the left field bleachers. Most directors of Lumet's age are happy to be in good health and be invited to take part in an occasional film festival tribute. Lumet having produced the best film of his career since Prince of the City can be read (if you're so inclined) as a blow against ageism in every sector of the industry. Older Academy members are going to feel at least somewhat roused by this, and consider Before The Devil Knows You're Dead accordingly.
I believe that BTDKYD is an easy candidate for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Albert Finney, Ethan Hawke...are any of these guys leads?...possibly Hoffman...I can't decide) and Best Supporting Actress (Marisa Tomei).
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on September 17, 2007 at 10:47 AM
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Mike Schaefer
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With Ebert behind it (as you previously noted) it certainly has a shot. But when was the last time ThinkFilm hit one out of the park, nominations-wise? Still, I cannot wait to see this one.
Posted by Mike Schaefer
at September 17, 2007 11:32 AM
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MilkMan
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I think Sidney's facelift and hair extensions look really great.
Posted by MilkMan
at September 17, 2007 11:32 AM
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alynch
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I figure they'll submit Hoffman as a lead and Finney as supporting. Hawke will wind up being like Matt Damon in The Departed and get zero recognition.
Posted by alynch
at September 17, 2007 12:39 PM
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Dan Revill
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What if Hoffman decides to go for supporting, since he may have just as good a chance being nominated lead for The Savages?
Posted by Dan Revill
at September 17, 2007 12:56 PM
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Gaydos
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Mike Schaefer: You are kidding, right, about Thinkfilm? This is a Wellsian set-up to get me and 100 other yohos to quickly write back, "Ryan Gosling, last year."
Posted by Gaydos
at September 17, 2007 12:56 PM