Austin Critics Name 'Dark Knight' Best of 2008
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Looks like the Austin Film Critics Association have become the first critics group to name The Dark Knight as their favorite of the year (the flick tied Slumdog Millionaire in votes in Chicago). Variety tells us those crazy cats from Texas (drunk off the intoxicating vibes at the Alamo Drafthouse, perhaps) handed out a total of five awards to the Batman sequel, including Best Picture, Supporting Actor (Heath Ledger), Adapted Screenplay, Best Director and Best Score. Other notable Austin Critics awards went to Let the Right One In (Best Foreign Language), Sean Penn, Milk (Best Actor) and Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married (Best Actress).
While The Dark Knight has pushed its way onto more than a few top ten lists (AFI included it in their top 10), the film has taken somewhat of a backseat to frontrunners like Slumdog Millionaire, Milk and WALL-E. In the last round of critics awards, Boston showed a tie between Slumdog and WALL-E -- giving the latter yet another push toward a potential Best Picture nod at the Oscars. Will The Dark Knight continue to remain on the sidelines, or will other critic groups refuse to let Baby sit in the corner?
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12-16-2008 @ 7:26PM
Mike said...
I could be wrong, but I'd say Dark Knight has a better shot at a best picture nom than Wall*E. I think the animation category hurts its chances, which wouldn't be the first time that's happened.
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12-17-2008 @ 10:13AM
Kevin said...
Way to go Austin. I totally agree with all of these choices. I think that Milk as a movie was fairly predictable and straightforward; Van Sant crafted a moving portrait of a courageous individual, but there was nothing groundbreaking or earth shattering about the film itself. Instead, it was Sean Penn who elevated the movie above that of average; his performance was incredible, and deserves an oscar nod (I would say an Oscar win, but I haven't seen the wrestler yet, and based on the trailer for that I think Rourke might run away with that award no matter how amazing Penns performance was). But as a film I would certainly say that TDK is a more impressive accomplishment, and deserves an Oscar Nom for picture and director. Heres hoping other critics agree with Austin so that the movie can get the recognition it deserves.
And, speaking of putting baby in the corner...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqoFKvxB6Nw
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