SAG Awards

"The Coens are freaky little people, and they made a freaky little movie...whether you like the ending or not." -- the close of Josh Brolin's acceptance speech after the No Country for Old Men gang won the Best Cast award at the finale of tonight's Screen Actors Guild Awards.


Other winners: Best Actor -- Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood (a reserved and eloquent acceptance speech that primarily paid tribute to Heath Ledger); Best Actress -- Julie Christie, Away From Her; Best Supporting Actor -- Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men; Best Supporting Actress -- Ruby Dee, American Gangster (hey...what happened to the Cate Blanchett vs. Amy Ryan contest?); Best Stunt Ensemble -- The Bourne Ultimatum.

Posted by Jeffrey Wells on January 27, 2008 at 10:04 PM

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Mr. Gittes Author Profile Page says ...

Does Brolin not understand the studio system? But great speech nonetheless.

Speaking of Heath Ledger tributes -- Day-Lewis was touching -- here's a very moving article written in Newsweek by Christopher Nolan.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/105580

Posted by Mr. Gittes Author Profile Page at January 27, 2008 10:32 PM

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Walter Sobchak Author Profile Page says ...

I don't get the consensus on Javier Bardem. DON'T GET ME WRONG. He was great in that film. It just seems that people are more in love with the character, or that is, the idea of that character than they are with the performance. He couldn't have played him any better, for sure. But it just seems as though the Anton character was (intentionally) one-dimensional. He was a soulless killer. Menacing, cool, single-minded.

The current line-up of supporting actors is one of the best in years. Bardem's characterization put the whammy on me, too...it's just that I think that Affleck, Wilkenson, Hoffman and particularly Holbrook turned in much deeper and brilliant realized performances.

Alright, let me have it.

Posted by Walter Sobchak Author Profile Page at January 27, 2008 11:30 PM

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MattyC Author Profile Page says ...

I'm with you, Walter.

For me, it's Affleck who seems to stick out of the pack. Probably because his isn't really a supporting performance at all; he's the flat-out lead of TAOJJBTCRF. (That really does look retarded abbreviated)

Posted by MattyC Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 1:52 AM

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Chicago48 Author Profile Page says ...

Loved that Ruby Dee won...say what you will, but the other women have either won before (Cate) or will have chances way into the future.

As for Bardem: I didn't get that his role was THAT great, I mean the man only spoke like 5 words...."do you see me?" (Lol) and drove up and down the highway.
Strange.

Posted by Chicago48 Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 2:08 AM

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jjgittes Author Profile Page says ...

Bardem was so great in NCFOM, everything he did to shape that character - even little lines and mannerisms like when the old guy goes to put the coin in his pocket.

Plus I like that he reminds me of a cross between Gerard Depardieu and Al Pacino - I like that combo.

Give him the gold - one of the most memorable screen characters ever.

Posted by jjgittes Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 2:36 AM

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JHRussell Author Profile Page says ...

How many times did Brolin pick his nose? Man, somebody should have tied his arms behind his back...that was hard to watch.

Poor Ruby Dee - her acceptance speech fell flat, and with it her chances of Oscar gold are slipping away...

Posted by JHRussell Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 3:17 AM

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EOTW Author Profile Page says ...

"I like that he reminds me of a cross between Gerard Depardieu and Al Pacino." -jjgittes.

Genius.

Posted by EOTW Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 3:23 AM

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corey3rd Author Profile Page says ...

But he's the Best Supporting Character. He doesn't need to have a fantastic story arc. We don't need to discover that deep inside he's a softie who really wants to spend the rest of his days making wine in France and painting portraits of children. He's an f'n machine. He let us see that he won't flinch. He's a flesh and bones Terminator who won't betray his prime directive. He reminds us that some human-monsters don't have warm fuzzy edges like Tony Soprano. Sometimes they are pure nasty animals like Marlo.

And when did being more than 1-D ever hurt a best supporting winner? They gave it to Cate over Virginia Madsen. They gave it to Renee for her Granny Clampett impersonation.

Do wonder what Werner Herzog thinks of the role.

Far as the ending of No Country - it worked for me. Did people want Tommy Lee to be giving the "it's all right, the killer is dead" speech? it did remind me of one basic truth about life - Your Mother-In-Law's big yap never leads to anything good.

Posted by corey3rd Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 7:05 AM

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PerfectTommy Author Profile Page says ...

Christian,
I would guess that you were pleased with Charles Durning's lifetime achievement award, since you are a "Whorehouse" fan (not that there's anything wrong with that.)

Posted by PerfectTommy Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 7:54 AM

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christian Author Profile Page says ...

I was beyond pleased. I missed the show tho, did they include at least a clip of him doing the sidestep?

Posted by christian Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 8:02 AM

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rr3333 Author Profile Page says ...

Surprised no-one mentioned that Brolin was a bit on the drunk side ...

Might explain the 'freaky little people' comment.

Posted by rr3333 Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 8:06 AM

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PerfectTommy Author Profile Page says ...

Didn't see the show either, would hope they included a sidestep clip. He was also great that same year, in "Tootsie" where he was touching as a good man in love with Dustin. Since PT isn't really my real name, though, I can admit that I liked Durning best as Doc Hopper in "The Muppet Movie" (followed closely by his coach in "North Dallas Forty").

Posted by PerfectTommy Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 8:22 AM

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MarkVH Author Profile Page says ...

"Loved that Ruby Dee won...say what you will, but the other women have either won before (Cate) or will have chances way into the future."

Ok then - I will say what I will. It's a decent performance in a nothing part in a mediocre movie. There's probably about twenty other actresses that could have done it just as well.

Posted by MarkVH Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 9:34 AM

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Chicago48 Author Profile Page says ...

Mark you're pathetic. You cannot tell me that the last scene where she confronts Denzel and actually slaps him -- Whoa! wasn't a powerful scene. When she's running up the hill -- hey, that's a 83 y.o. woman running up the hill. I was awestruck whenever she was on screen.

Posted by Chicago48 Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 10:22 AM

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MarkVH Author Profile Page says ...

Hang on a sec now, how and why am I pathetic?

Yes, I can say that it wasn't a powerful scene because 1) you could see it coming a mile away and 2) it felt pretty much exactly like what it was - the "big scary gangster who's still not quite as tough as his kindly but tough old mama" moment, the kind that are designed to win Oscars for the actresses that get them but otherwise have no impact anywhere else in the movie.

Oh, but that's right, she ran up a hill at her age - better give her the Oscar for that.

Dee's got a great body of work and is is a legend in her own right, but neither the role or the movie were up to her talents.

And calling me "pathetic" doesn't make you any more right for thinking otherwise.

Posted by MarkVH Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 11:18 AM

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Monument Author Profile Page says ...

I love it when you guys get all tough and riled up, savagely typing away, clicking that post button extra hard. Fuck yeah.

Posted by Monument Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 2:03 PM

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Mario Borroto Author Profile Page says ...

The character is decent if cold, but that is the point. I respect Bardem as an actor quite a bit and love his work.

jjgittes' description was amusing.

Posted by Mario Borroto Author Profile Page at January 28, 2008 8:24 PM

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