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'Crash' May Pull Off Surprise Oscar Win
AP ^ | 02-16-06

Posted on 02/16/2006 6:34:26 AM PST by veronica

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bad Academy Awards puns are flying. There's the ``Brokeback backlash'' ... the little film that ``crashed'' the party ... the one about ``Brokeback Mountain'' peaking too early.

While the cowboy love story ``Brokeback Mountain'' has been established as a solid favorite for the best-picture Oscar, the ensemble drama ``Crash'' has an ardent following and some late-season momentum that could make it a surprise winner.

When there's a clear Oscar front-runner, that film almost always goes home with the big trophy, but upsets do happen and late-surging films have pulled off come-from-behind wins.

Just look back to the 1998 awards season.

``The year of `Saving Private Ryan,' everybody was certain it was a lock,'' said film historian Leonard Maltin. ``People thought it was a sure thing to win best picture given the subject matter (D-Day heroics) and the people behind it (Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks), until the middle of December.''

That's when a little film called ``Shakespeare in Love'' showed up. Oscar voters, along with everyone else, fell in love with it, and while Spielberg won best director, ``Shakespeare in Love'' grabbed the top prize.

The previous 77 Oscar ceremonies have had their share of unexpected twists, mostly in the acting categories. The best-picture announcement often has proven an anticlimactic no-brainer at the end of the evening, yet a handful of unanticipated winners have shaken things up:

For best picture of 1948, the poignant drama ``Johnny Belinda,'' a homegrown Hollywood production, seemed to have the edge, only to lose to a British upstart, Laurence Olivier's ``Hamlet.''

Three years later, the song-and-dance romance ``An American in Paris'' pulled off a best-picture stunner over dramatic heavyweights ``A Place in the Sun'' and ``A Streetcar Named Desire.''

The next year, Gary Cooper's Western ``High Noon'' looked as though it would ride into the winner's circle, but the splashy circus tale ``The Greatest Show on Earth'' came out on top.

The 1968 best-picture award went the musical route again as ``Oliver!'' became an upset winner over the more popular musical ``Funny Girl'' and the palace-intrigue saga ``The Lion in Winter.''

And one of Oscar's biggest underdogs, the Olympics tale ``Chariots of Fire,'' ran off with best picture for 1981 over the historical drama ``Reds'' and the family story ``On Golden Pond.''

This time around, most signs point to ``Brokeback Mountain'' - Ang Lee's tale of two rugged Western men (Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal) in a doomed love affair - as the likely best-picture champ.

Since it debuted in December, ``Brokeback Mountain'' has swept through awards season, winning best drama at the Golden Globes, snagging honors from top critics groups and earning prizes from guilds representing directors, writers and producers.

The film leads the Oscars with eight nominations, positioning it as the one to beat come March 5.

``Brokeback Mountain'' has followed the same release pattern as 2004's Oscar champ, ``Million Dollar Baby,'' starting in a handful of theaters and gradually expanding into wide release and box-office success on the strength of its awards buzz.

But ``Crash'' grabbed the prize for best overall cast performance at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, surprising some Oscar forecasters. Because of its supposed momentum, ``Brokeback Mountain'' had been considered a favorite there, too.

After the fact, though, the SAG honor made sense for ``Crash'' - its huge cast and multiple story lines are the virtual definition of an ensemble film. Directed by Paul Haggis, a 2004 Oscar nominee for the screenplay of ``Million Dollar Baby,'' ``Crash'' features Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Brendan Fraser, Terrence Howard, Thandie Newton and supporting-actor nominee Matt Dillon among dozens of characters whose lives intersect over a chaotic 36-hour stretch in Los Angeles.

``The reason we believe we have a great chance of actually winning the best-picture Oscar is because people are passionate about the movie,'' said Tom Ortenberg, president of Lionsgate Films, which released ``Crash.'' ``With all due respect to the other best-picture nominees, all of which are terrific and of great merit, there's a sense that people admire and respect the other nominees, but they are passionate about `Crash.'''

``Crash'' took an unusual route to the Oscars, emerging out of the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival, where Lionsgate snapped up the film. The movie hit theaters last May and came out on DVD in September, defying conventional wisdom that films released early in the year get forgotten by Oscar time.

Lionsgate took the singular step of providing about 100,000 DVD copies of ``Crash'' to SAG members to ensure that as many as possible had seen the film before voting for the guild's awards. Distributors generally provide about 20,000 to 30,000 DVD copies of awards-contending films to academy members, key critics groups and voters in other Hollywood honors, but this was the first time a group as big as SAG was blanketed with DVDs of a movie.

Tom O'Neil of the awards Web site theenvelope.com said the SAG win was a sign that ``Crash'' could be picking up steam as a potential best-picture party-crasher among the Oscars' 5,800 voters.

``Brokeback Mountain'' has become a cultural touchstone for Hollywood depictions of gay love affairs, yet the hubbub over the film may be growing stale as Oscar voters cast their final ballots, O'Neil said. And while ``Brokeback Mountain'' has become a solid box-office success, the gay theme may be off-putting to some Oscar voters, he said.

``Statistically, we know the vast majority of Oscar voters must be straight if they're at all representative of the general population,'' O'Neil said. ``As much as they admire this movie, it may not feel like it's their movie. If there is homophobia in Hollywood, it could manifest itself there. Or they could just be sick of gay cowboy jokes.''

James Schamus - a producer on ``Brokeback Mountain'' and co-president of Focus Features, which released the film - declined to comment on his movie's front-runner status or the prospects of ``Crash'' becoming an underdog spoiler.

Schamus, previously involved with such Oscar contenders as ``The Pianist'' and Lee's ``Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,'' said it's impossible to calculate a movie's awards fate based on such insubstantial notions as ``momentum and peaking.''

``That allows us to actually pretend we have some clue of what's going on,'' Schamus said. ``But if you go back and do a statistical analysis of all that talk about momentum and whatever, then line it up against the outcome of the Oscars themselves, you'll find the relationship of those things is completely and utterly serendipitous. There's no cause and effect. There's no science to it.''

And of course, there are three other worthy films in the best-picture race, the Truman Capote drama ``Capote,'' the Edward R. Murrow tale ``Good Night, and Good Luck'' and the assassination thriller ``Munich.''

Along with ``Crash,'' any one of those movies could pull off a win over ``Brokeback Mountain,'' Maltin said.

``Anyone who says that someone is a sure bet for an Oscar is a fool,'' Maltin said. ``There's no such thing as a sure thing, least of all in a five-way vote.''


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: hollyweird; hollywoodsewerpipe; oscars
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To: KeepUSfree

I will agree the movie wasn't subtle in it's message. But at least it wasn't the same old tired "whites are racist and blacks are saints."


61 posted on 02/16/2006 7:14:56 AM PST by Ragtop (We are the people our parents warned us about)
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To: Darkwolf377

The idea that people are complex and three-dimensional comes as a revelation to Hollywood types.


62 posted on 02/16/2006 7:15:01 AM PST by durasell (!)
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To: veronica
" I'd like to thank L. Ron Hubbard...
63 posted on 02/16/2006 7:15:03 AM PST by evets (God bless president Bush!)
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To: veronica
ok, maybe hate is a strong word but haggis is part of the anti-american hollywood crowd. And for a guy who has a conservative israeli friend, haggis is sure wrapped up with some anti israeli people...

who is the conservative Israeli director you mentioned?

64 posted on 02/16/2006 7:18:37 AM PST by Battle Hymn of the Republic
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To: Darkwolf377

I don't really agree with that take on the movie. There is right and wrong in the movie, good guys and bad guys, as it were. It's just that events take them all in directions that are unexpected, and their reactions are not predictable, as is true in life, I think.


65 posted on 02/16/2006 7:20:33 AM PST by veronica ("A person needs a sense of mission like the air he breathes...")
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To: Battle Hymn of the Republic

Are you insinuating that he actually knows and maybe even enjoys the company of people who hold opinions different than his own? More Hollywood decadence!


66 posted on 02/16/2006 7:20:47 AM PST by durasell (!)
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To: Tanniker Smith

Interesting! I think Hoffman wins, Reese Witherspoon wins, can't say for Best Supporting, and as for the rest, a film about a relative of mine is nominated for best short documentary, ("A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin") and so I am rooting for that one, and I think it will win.


67 posted on 02/16/2006 7:28:52 AM PST by veronica ("A person needs a sense of mission like the air he breathes...")
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To: digger48
I still haven't seen "Titanic"

Aren't you the lucky one!

68 posted on 02/16/2006 7:32:30 AM PST by Lady Heron
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To: veronica; All

May I recommend "Nanny McPhee", a very funny family movie w/Emma Thompson. Good English humor.


69 posted on 02/16/2006 7:32:56 AM PST by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: digger48

You're boring.....:)


Crash is a actually a very good movie... but then I live in LA and the city is as much the star as the actors..

C


70 posted on 02/16/2006 7:35:28 AM PST by ARA
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To: dynachrome

Good English humor


Oxymoron.


71 posted on 02/16/2006 7:35:47 AM PST by durasell (!)
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To: durasell

Benny Hill rules!


72 posted on 02/16/2006 7:37:02 AM PST by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: ARA
I didn mean to "bore you"

but then I live in LA

you have my sympathy

73 posted on 02/16/2006 7:37:59 AM PST by digger48
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To: dynachrome

I will check it out. Thanks!


74 posted on 02/16/2006 7:38:45 AM PST by veronica ("A person needs a sense of mission like the air he breathes...")
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To: dynachrome

English Humor 101:

I say, Jeremy, the Vicar is dead in the garden...

You don't say, Niles?

I do. I just did.

Splendid, now perhaps you can tell me why we're dressed in ladies' clothing?


75 posted on 02/16/2006 7:39:04 AM PST by durasell (!)
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To: ARA
But then I live in LA and the city is as much the star as the actors...

Very true. And a grim portrait of LA it is.

76 posted on 02/16/2006 7:40:15 AM PST by veronica ("A person needs a sense of mission like the air he breathes...")
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To: Jhensy
Not to mention Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey", which wasn't even nominated! Now it's the #17 greatest film in history on the AFI list, if I remember correctly.

Maybe I was just too young when I saw it but I never have wanted to repeat the experience....long and boring or maybe it was long because it was boring.

77 posted on 02/16/2006 7:40:40 AM PST by Lady Heron
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To: durasell

It is all subjective. 3 Stooges funny? Not funny?
That is the great divide in humor.


78 posted on 02/16/2006 7:41:03 AM PST by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: veronica

The cool part about "Crash" is that all of the characters are flawed and many of the main characters are redeemed in some way. From that perspective I think there is a positive feeling at the end. Race happens to be the prism they use but the story is as old as time.


79 posted on 02/16/2006 7:41:06 AM PST by xcullen
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To: veronica
``Statistically, we know the vast majority of Oscar voters must be straight if they're at all representative of the general population,''

This line made me laugh. Since when is Hollywood representative of the general population?

I wouldn't believe the AP if they told me water was wet. Hollywood will not miss the chance to once again tell America who runs the culture, which is why Brokeback Mountain will win everything.

80 posted on 02/16/2006 7:41:49 AM PST by denydenydeny ("Osama... made the mistake of confusing media conventional wisdom with reality" (Mark Steyn))
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