Will 'The Road' Instead Lead to 2009's Awards Season?
Filed under: Drama, Romance, Thrillers, Awards, RumorMonger, Oscar Watch
In news that is equally rumored and dreaded, it looks like the Weinsteins' haste to get The Reader in the running for this year's awards season might be a matter of John Hillcoat's anticipated adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's acclaimed novel, The Road, not being ready for its limited release a month from now, let alone year's end.
It's bad enough that neither film was ready for any of the big fall film festivals, but a good friend told me something similar three days ago, and now, Kristopher Tapley at In Contention and Dave Karger's EW Oscar Watch are talking along the same lines. I can't say that I'm the same William who posted the following reaction on Karger's page -- and I quote: "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" -- but my own sentiments on the (possible) move aren't all that far off.
For that matter, my feelings on the novel and film themselves are akin to those of our own Eugene Novikov: that the book is merely Damn Good, but could make for a Great movie. We may not have a poster, or a trailer, or a fully functioning website just yet, but for all the Weinsteins' release date shell games, I can't help but think they have more to lose holding off on this than The Reader, which producer Scott Rudin took his name off after it was bumped up to contend with star Kate Winslet's other awards prospect, Revolutionary Road (itself based on an acclaimed novel).
I mean, I'm not exactly wishing that The Reader is Winslet's next All the King's Men or anything, but is this studio not big enough for the both of them? Or is this year merely not long enough?
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10-16-2008 @ 12:10PM
Erik Davis said...
So so so pissed about this news -- it kinda sorta ruined my entire day. Was so looking forward to this one. So, what, are they really going to postpone it a frickin' year in order to "get in" for next year's awards season?
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10-16-2008 @ 1:55PM
Erik said...
Hey, did you used to work at Getty Images?
10-16-2008 @ 12:15PM
Cincinnati Mike said...
I'm glad you and Eugene concur....about being wrong!
"merely Damn Good?" Feh!
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10-16-2008 @ 12:47PM
Robin said...
Blast! I also cannot wait for this one.
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10-16-2008 @ 1:40PM
dtpollitt said...
Disagree. A Pulitzer-winning novel as only "Damn Good"? I was afraid of this novel being turned into a movie, and a crappy one at that. It doesn't sound like I have to worry about it being horrible; but I do have reservations about the internal battle of the father coming to the screen...some of that may just prove too hard to do.
Dan
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10-16-2008 @ 3:23PM
matthew said...
Man. It's disappointing but I honestly don't care if it comes out this year for award consideration, just give me a freaking trailer already.
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10-16-2008 @ 8:05PM
peppers said...
This really bites. The Road was one of the few movies I was looking forward to seeing big time this fall. Not interested in yet another movie star vehicle flick, this looked to have all the ingredients of a great story with a great cast - what happend?
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