Archive for December, 2012

Un anno cinematografico da ricordare


14 Dec

 

Così:

Considerazioni sulle nomination dei Golden Globe


14 Dec

Come ben ravvisato nel suo consueto appuntamento alla corsa verso gli Oscar da parte di un nostro validissimo utente, BobtheHeat, ieri son state annunciate le candidature per i prossimi Golden Globe, uno dei premi più ambiti che non manca mai di stupire con impreviste sorprese.

A partire d’alcune plateali esclusioni che stan già molto facendo discutere.

Appare davvero strano che nella lista non compaia proprio De Niro de L’orlo argenteo delle nuvole, vista la risonanza che sta ottenendo la sua performance e dato che, proprio il Giorno prima, è invece entrato nella cinquina degli Screen Actor Guild Awards. Una statuetta, a mio avviso, più indicativa dei possibili papabili per l’Academy Winner finale. Infatti, quasi sempre i Golden tradiscono poi le nomination, appunto, per l’Oscar. Sono un contentino per candidati e anche per i premiati poi lasciati da parte a favore d’altri che entreranno nel rush finale.

 

Dov’è finita Keira Knightley di Anna Karenina?

E Javier Bardem di Skyfall? Fra i non protagonisti, compaiono sia DiCaprio che Waltz di Django… Ma dubito fortemente che entrambi saranno poi nominati all’Oscar. Già, è molto raro che, per la stessa categoria, l’Academy contempli due attori per lo stesso film. Qualche volta è successo, la classica eccezione che conferma la regola, ma è un caso. Credo invece che s’opterà per il più “simpatico”, e la scelta potrebbe ricadere sul nostro Leo.

Se volete rileggere la storia “completa”, cliccate qui.

Su, non ci pensate. Chi è BobtheHeat? Un fanatico di De Niro, come me. Ah ah.

(Stefano Falotico)

Evviva la Statua della Libertà!


13 Dec

Lode al Cinema, alla Letteratura e alla mia “posa” che non si sposerà mai, in quanto prescelto da Dio in odore di “santità” fra i malsani sessuali

Io e il Cinema c’annodammo in questioni omeriche, e costrinsi la mia mente a risalire lungo un impervio, nottambulo cammino per non finire “bruciato” nei camini sul “forno a legna” delle donne, che avrebbero arsa viva la mia “fisicità” spaventosa da Max Cady impertinente nella “truffaldina” risatina schierata, vessilliferamente, contro il “pen’ fiammifero” dell’uomo “allattato”, arrogante di plebiscito e ossessionato dal “triangolo amorevole”, ove va sempre a parare di discorsi (auto)inculanti di suo “ottovolante”. Egli si sbudella, rosica di fegati slabbrati per leccar quel che vorrebbe e invece, solo agognato semmai con la cognata, rimane arrostito nel desiderio non concupito. Vorrebbe “spataccarsene” e “spaccarle” come le mele ma, fallendo di fallo e fisico imbolsito a pera, si spaccia per non capito, capitombolando nei giochi di tombola per esorcizzare “giocoso” la tomba.

Io e il cosiddetto sesso siamo agli antipodi. E non provo pena per me a dichiarare tale massima fra questi omini minimi che ne son “incappucciati” da “strozzapreti”. Tutti, sì, di “cappella” pregano per vergini immacolate da “colla”.
“Favellano” Notte e dì, ubicando i loro ragionamenti entro quella… traiettoria, fra trattorie di panne “montate” nel ragù d’occhiolino perspicace su una procace e “arrabbiata” per esser “affumicata”.

Aizzo la battaglia e non intendo arrendermi alla pigra, pastasciuttesca borghesia di tali pranzi puttaneschi. Il matrimonio, in Italia, fu uno dei patti più ipocriti.
E ben ve ne spiego, al (det)taglio, le ragioni. L’amore, secondo me, è un’illecita bugia che c’infilarono durante i “riti sacerdotali” e satanici del “catechismo”. Ove fummo “chiesaiolizzati” per (pro)tendere al “tensivo” e finire dunque ammogliati con una “stiratrice” da detersivi.
Le donne le conosco e, perlopiù, le ripudio. Poiché il podio è podista del mio testacoda da cavallino matto che mai s’assoggetterà alle regole “sensuali” di tal “convivio” sociale d’animalità coatta e da branchi(e).
Le donne, quando adolescenti, si raschian il clitoride sognando il ragazzo “più nelle gambe”, quello che, a pelle, provoca caldo irresistibile. Da “imboccare” di educazioni non educande ma piccante per “farlo” crescere… . Una volta raggiunta l’età “matura”, non bastan più i “duri”. Ma uno, incluso gli amanti per divertimenti da verità nascoste, che la mantenga e la soddisfi quasi quotidianamente.
“Dimostrandole” che è “adatto” al suo stato depressivo già da “inguainare” di cura “virile”.

Sì, una povera strega screanzata volle darmi delle sberle per “adultizzarmi”. Per “rizzarmelo”.
Non sono uno alla mano e alla “palpatine”, e venimmo ai manicomi…

Sì, incontrai una suadente bionda che mi sverginò, salvo accorgersi che, dopo 5 min dall’atto già “ritroso” e “ritirato”, fu solo cagione d’altre disavventure mie mentali a un cazzo già andato.

– Stefano, secondo me, dopo aver scopato, sei impazzito.
– Già.

Come molte altre donne che, basandosi solo sul mio volto “figo”, provarono a “ficcarselo” per “inserirmi” nella “normalità”, non ottennero il mio “visto”, posso asserire che il sesso mi fa solo male.
Ed è dunque malvagia bugia a infiacchirti per infarinare il tuo genio.
Ché, acuto, deve solo spingere oltre il conformismo delle forme e delle curve, formandosi come vuole, anche se sarà trattato disumanamente da “deforme”.
Io “verso” la forma sui maccheroni e voglio questa fame. Altri appetiti non “imbiancano” il mio pranzo. No, non sarò mai uno da lavoretto per poi spaparanzarsi davanti alla Tv con la birretta e la “tredicesima” cattolica del decalogo.

Sì, in ogni modo, desiderarono che anch’io adorassi il sedere, per poter sistemarmi di “gran culo”.
L’uomo medio, appunto, considera forte colui che scopa come Ercole e che supera tutte le prove e le “piovre”.

Mi spedirono a un’esistenza grigia di tal monotonia ma, dopo un leggero, vago sbandamento, tornai all’ovile, rifiutando, lo ripeto, i porcili e tutti questi peti, pentimenti.

Perché il Cinema, per me, non è un mero passatempo da “merli” alla Lando Buzzanca e la panza fa solo assonanza con “patonza”.

No, di patate io son esperto di cottura nel microonde.

Così è, così sarà.

Chi non mi sopporta, si sobbarcasse le troie da fornicare di “bona” forchetta.

Preferirò sempre il mio zigomo ai mascelloni. E le stecche a una bistecca di maiale.

Firmato il supremo Stefano Falotico, maudit.

Golden Globe 2013 Nominations


13 Dec

BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
ARGO
Warner Bros. Pictures, GK Films, Smokehouse Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures
DJANGO UNCHAINED
The Weinstein Company, Columbia Pictures; The Weinstein Company/SonyPictures Releasing
LIFE OF PI
Fox 2000 Pictures; Twentieth Century Fox
LINCOLN
DreamWorks Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox; Touchstone Pictures
ZERO DARK THIRTY
Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures; Sony Pictures Releasing

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
JESSICA CHASTAIN, ZERO DARK THIRTY
MARION COTILLARD, RUST AND BONE
HELEN MIRREN, HITCHCOCK
NAOMI WATTS, THE IMPOSSIBLE
RACHEL WEISZ, THE DEEP BLUE SEA

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS, LINCOLN
RICHARD GERE, ARBITRAGE
JOHN HAWKES, THE SESSIONS
JOAQUIN PHOENIX, THE MASTER
DENZEL WASHINGTON, FLIGHT

BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL
Blueprint Pictures/Participant Media; Fox Searchlight Pictures
LES MISERABLES
Universal Pictures, A Working Title Films/Cameron Mackintosh Productions; Universal Pictures
MOONRISE KINGDOM
Indian Paintbrush; Focus Features
SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN
CBS Films; CBS Films
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
The Weinstein Company; The Weinstein Company

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
EMILY BLUNT, SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN
JUDI DENCH, THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL
JENNIFER LAWRENCE, SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
MAGGIE SMITH, QUARTET
MERYL STREEP, HOPE SPRINGS

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
JACK BLACK, BERNIE
BRADLEY COOPER, SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
HUGH JACKMAN, LES MISERABLES
EWAN MCGREGOR, SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN
BILL MURRAY, HYDE PARK ON HUDSON

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
BRAVE
Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios; Walt Disney Pictures
FRANKENWEENIE
Walt Disney Pictures; Walt Disney Pictures
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Animation; Sony Pictures Releasing
RISE OF THE GUARDIANS
DreamWorks Animation LLC; Paramount Pictures
WRECK-IT RALPH
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Pictures

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
AMOUR (AUSTRIA)
Les Films Du Losange, X Filme Creative Pool, Wega Film; Sony Pictures Classics
A ROYAL AFFAIR (DENMARK) (En kongelig affære)
Zentropa Entertainment; Magnolia Pictures
THE INTOUCHABLES (FRANCE) (Les Intouchables)
The Weinsten Company, Quad Productions, Gaumont, TF1 Films Production, Ten Films, Chaocorp; The Weinstein Company
KON-TIKI (NORWAY/UK/DENMARK)
Nordisk Film Production, Recorded Picture Company
RUST AND BONE (FRANCE) (De rouille et d’os)
Page 114, Why Not Productions; Sony Pictures Classics

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
AMY ADAMS, THE MASTER
SALLY FIELD, LINCOLN
ANNE HATHAWAY, LES MISERABLES
HELEN HUNT, THE SESSIONS
NICOLE KIDMAN, THE PAPERBOY

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
ALAN ARKIN, ARGO
LEONARDO DICAPRIO, DJANGO UNCHAINED
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN, THE MASTER
TOMMY LEE JONES, LINCOLN
CHRISTOPH WALTZ, DJANGO UNCHAINED

BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
BEN AFFLECK, ARGO
KATHRYN BIGELOW, ZERO DARK THIRTY
ANG LEE, LIFE OF PI
STEVEN SPIELBERG, LINCOLN
QUENTIN TARANTINO, DJANGO UNCHAINED

BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
MARK BOAL, ZERO DARK THIRTY
TONY KUSHNER, LINCOLN
DAVID O. RUSSELL, SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
QUENTIN TARANTINO, DJANGO UNCHAINED
CHRIS TERRIO, ARGO

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE
MYCHAEL DANNA, LIFE OF PI
ALEXANDRE DESPLAT, ARGO
DARIO MARIANELLI, ANNA KARENINA
TOM TYKWER, JOHNNY KLIMEK, REINHOLD HEIL, CLOUD ATLAS
JOHN WILLIAMS, LINCOLN

BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
FOR YOU, ACT OF VALOR
Music by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban Lyrics by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban
NOT RUNNING ANYMORE, STAND UP GUYS
Music by: Jon Bon Jovi Lyrics by: Jon Bon Jovi
SAFE & SOUND, THE HUNGER GAMES
Music by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett Lyrics by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett
SKYFALL, SKYFALL
Music by: Adele, Paul Epworth Lyrics by: Adele, Paul Epworth
SUDDENLY, LES MISERABLES
Music by: Claude-Michel Schonberg Lyrics by: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
BREAKING BAD, AMC
Sony Pictures Television
BOARDWALK EMPIRE, HBO
Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
DOWNTON ABBEY: SEASON 2, PBS
A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production
HOMELAND, SHOWTIME
SHOWTIME, Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet, Fox 21
THE NEWSROOM, HBO
HBO Entertainment

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
CONNIE BRITTON, NASHVILLE
GLENN CLOSE, DAMAGES
CLAIRE DANES, HOMELAND
MICHELLE DOCKERY, DOWNTON ABBEY: SEASON 2
JULIANNA MARGULIES, THE GOOD WIFE

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
STEVE BUSCEMI, BOARDWALK EMPIRE
BRYAN CRANSTON, BREAKING BAD
JEFF DANIELS, THE NEWSROOM
JON HAMM, MAD MEN
DAMIAN LEWIS, HOMELAND

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
THE BIG BANG THEORY, CBS
Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television
EPISODES, SHOWTIME
SHOWTIME, Hat Trick Productions, Crane Klarik Productions
GIRLS, HBO
Apatow Productions and I am Jenni Konner Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
MODERN FAMILY, ABC
Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
SMASH, NBC
Universal Television in association with DreamWorks Television

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
ZOOEY DESCHANEL, NEW GIRL
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS, VEEP
LENA DUNHAM, GIRLS
TINA FEY, 30 ROCK
AMY POEHLER, PARKS AND RECREATION

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
ALEC BALDWIN, 30 ROCK
DON CHEADLE, HOUSE OF LIES
LOUIS C.K., LOUIE
MATT LEBLANC, EPISODES
JIM PARSONS, THE BIG BANG THEORY

BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
GAME CHANGE, HBO
Playtone and Everyman Pictures in association with HBO Films
THE GIRL, HBO
A Wall to Wall, Warner Bros Entertainment GmbH, Moonlighting and BBC Production in association with HBO Films
HATFIELDS & MCCOYS, HISTORY
Thinkfactory Media in association with History
THE HOUR, BBC AMERICA
Kudos Film and Television/BBC America co-production
POLITICAL ANIMALS, USA NETWORK
Berlanti Productions and Laurence Mark Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
NICOLE KIDMAN, HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN
JESSICA LANGE, AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM
SIENNA MILLER, THE GIRL
JULIANNE MOORE, GAME CHANGE
SIGOURNEY WEAVER, POLITICAL ANIMALS

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
KEVIN COSTNER, HATFIELDS & MCCOYS
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH, SHERLOCK (MASTERPIECE)
WOODY HARRELSON, GAME CHANGE
TOBY JONES, THE GIRL
CLIVE OWEN, HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
HAYDEN PANETTIERE, NASHVILLE
ARCHIE PANJABI, THE GOOD WIFE
SARAH PAULSON, GAME CHANGE
MAGGIE SMITH, DOWNTON ABBEY: SEASON 2
SOFIA VERGARA, MODERN FAMILY

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
MAX GREENFIELD, NEW GIRL
ED HARRIS, GAME CHANGE
DANNY HUSTON, MAGIC CITY
MANDY PATINKIN, HOMELAND
ERIC STONESTREET, MODERN FAMILY

“L’orlo argenteo delle nuvole”, poesia meravigliosa in movimento


13 Dec

Scappa da tutto il nostro Pat. Scappa dalla vita. Ma Jennifer ti prende. E, tutta attizzante e attillata, t’ha già fregato.
Una corsettina molto “coniglietta”.

“The Lone Ranger”, B Trailer


13 Dec

 

Smaltato indianeggiante nel Verbinski più Depp fumetto.

Golden Globe Previsioni


13 Dec

 

Ecco la lista dei possibili che saranno imminentemente annunciati.

Golden Globes 2013 predictions

The Golden Globes 2013 nominations will be announced early Thursday morning. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has often been accused of catering to the stars, i.e., the Golden Globe nominees are those who should look best in a tuxedo or an evening gown, and who would lure the most television viewers. That accusation is both fair and unfair.

True, for the Golden Globe voters, it’s all about the party. But really, are the SAG Awards, the Oscars, and most of the North American critics’ groups all that different? (Critics’ associations may not always throw parties, but they do want to be noticed during awards — read: Oscar — season. That’s a key reason why Jennifer Lawrence and Jessica Chastain will be mentioned infinitely more often than, say, Middle of Nowhere‘s Emayatzy Corinealdi or In Another Country‘s Isabelle Huppert. In fact, Corinealdi and Huppert will be lucky if they get mentioned at all, it seems.)

Anyhow, below are my last-minute Golden Globes 2013 predictions in a handful of film categories. Now, bear in mind that a) non-English-language films are only rarely nominated in categories other than Best Foreign Language Film b) at times six or even seven nominees are announced in a category because of ties c) performers in little-seen movies almost invariably go nomination-less (and there go the chances of, say, Emayatzy Corinealdi and Smashed‘s Mary Elizabeth Winstead, while the chances for Quvenzhané Wallis and the star-less Beasts of the Southern Wild are a bit iffy).

Best Picture – Drama: Ben Affleck’s Argo; Gary Ross’ The Hunger Games; Ang Lee’s Life of Pi; Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln; Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty.

Other possibilities: Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises; Robert Zemeckis’ Flight; Michael Haneke’s Amour; Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained; Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts of the Southern Wild.

Best Actor – Drama: Matt Damon for Promised Land; Daniel Day-Lewis for Lincoln; Richard Gere for Arbitrage; Christoph Waltz for Django Unchained; Denzel Washington for Flight.

Other possibilities: Joaquin Phoenix for The Master; Jean-Louis Trintignant for Amour; Ben Affleck for Argo; Tom Hanks for Cloud Atlas; Garrett Hedlund for On the Road; Jake Gyllenhaal for End of Watch; Robert Pattinson for Cosmopolis.

Best Actress – Drama: Jessica Chastain for Zero Dark Thirty; Marion Cotillard for Rust and Bone; Anne Hathaway for The Dark Knight Rises; Jennifer Lawrence for The Hunger Games; Naomi Watts for The Impossible. If Hathaway in Best Supporting Actress category, then Quvenzhané Wallis for Beasts of the Southern Wild.

Other possibilities: Emmanuelle Riva for Amour; Keira Knightley for Anna Karenina; Rachel Weisz for The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Picture – Comedy or Musical: John Madden’s The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel; Tom Hooper’s Les Misérables; Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom; David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook; Seth MacFarlane’s Ted.

Other possibilities: Roger Michell’s Hyde Park on the Hudson; Ben Lewis’ The Sessions; Sam Mendes’ Skyfall.

Best Actor – Comedy or Musical: Bradley Cooper for Silver Linings Playbook; Anthony Hopkins for Hitchcock; Hugh Jackman for Les Misérables; Bill Murray for Hyde Park on the Hudson; Mark Wahlberg for Ted.

Other possibilities: John Hawkes for The Sessions; Brad Pitt for Killing Them Softly; Johnny Depp for Dark Shadows.

Best Actress – Comedy or Musical: Judi Dench for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel; Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings PlaybookHelen Mirren for HitchcockMeryl Streep for Hope Springs; Barbra Streisand for The Guilt Trip.

Other possibilities: Laura Linney for Hyde Park on the Hudson; Bette Midler for Parental Guidance; Julia Roberts for Mirror Mirror; Maggie Smith for Quartet.

Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem for Skyfall; Tom Cruise for Rock of Ages; Leonardo DiCaprio for Django Unchained; Tommy Lee Jones for Lincoln; Matthew McConaughey for Magic Mike.

Other possibilities: Robert De Niro for Silver Linings Playbook; Bruce Willis and Edward Norton for Moonrise Kingdom; Alan Arkin for Argo; Michael Fassbender for Prometheus; Philip Seymour Hoffman for The Master; Tom Hiddleston and Robert Downey Jr for The Avengers; Eddie Redmayne, Russell Crowe, and Sacha Baron Cohen for Les Misérables; Jude Law for Anna Karenina.

Best Supporting Actress: Sally Field for Lincoln; Anne Hathaway for Les Misérables; Nicole Kidman for The Paperboy; Maggie Smith for The Best Exotic Marigold HotelKristen Stewart for On the Road.

Other possibilities: Helen Hunt for The Sessions; Anne Hathaway for The Dark Knight Rises; Scarlett Johansson for Hitchcock; Amy Adams for The Master; Judi Dench for Skyfall; Penélope Cruz for To Rome with Love; Jacki Weaver for Silver Linings Playbook; Amanda Seyfried and Helena Bonham Carter for Les MisérablesSusan Sarandon for Arbitrage; Melissa Leo for Flight.

Best Director: Ben Affleck for Argo; Kathryn Bigelow for Zero Dark Thirty; Tom Hooper for Les Misérables; Ang Lee for Life of Pi; Steven Spielberg for Lincoln.

Other possibilities: Quentin Tarantino for Django Unchained; Robert Zemeckis for Flight; David O. Russell for Silver Linings Playbook; Wes Anderson for Moonrise Kingdom; Benh Zeitlin for Beasts of the Southern Wild; John Madden for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel; Michael Haneke for Amour; Gary Ross for The Hunger Games; Dustin Hoffman for Quartet; Christopher Nolan for The Dark Knight Rises.

Best Screenplay: Chris Terrio for Argo; David Magee for Life of Pi; Tony Kushner for Lincoln; David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook; Mark Boal for Zero Dark Thirty.

Other possibilities: Rian Johnson for Looper; Quentin Tarantino for Django Unchained; Michael Haneke for Amour.

Best Animated Feature: BraveFrankenweenieHotel TransylvaniaParaNormanWreck-It Ralph.

Read more: http://www.altfg.com/blog/movie/golden-globes-2013-nominations-predictions/#ixzz2Evt3i4sN

“The Master”, il Trailer ufficiale italiano


13 Dec

 

Eccolo qui.   

I premi rallegrano la festa della mia anima Screen Actor Guild Awards


12 Dec

Ubriacone, mi lascio dipingere da chi ha Tempo da buttar via ad allestir ritrattini “odiosi”, di calamaio al suo calamaro e ad aver accalappiato ogni Bob De Niro che gli ho rifilato

Nominations Announced for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®  LOS ANGELES  (Dec. 12, 2012) — Nominees for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® for outstanding performances in 2012 in five film and eight primetime television categories as well as the SAG Awards honors for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced this morning in Los Angeles at the Pacific Design Center’s SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood.
SAG-AFTRA Executive Vice President Ned Vaughn introduced Busy Philipps (TBS’ “Cougar Town” and the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® Social Media Ambassador) and Taye Diggs (“Private Practice”) who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors®. SAG Awards® Committee Vice Chair Daryl Anderson and Committee Member Woody Schultz announced the stunt ensemble nominees.
The 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. An encore performance will air immediately following on TNT at 10 p.m. (ET)/7 p.m. (PT). Recipients of the stunt ensemble honors will be announced from the SAG Awards® red carpet during the tntdrama.com and tbs.com live pre-show webcasts, which begin at 6 p.m. (ET)/3 p.m. (PT).
Of the top industry accolades presented to performers, only the Screen Actors Guild Awards® are se­lected solely by actors’ peers in SAG-AFTRA. Two nominating panels — one for television and one for film — each composed of 2,100 randomly se­lected union members from across the United States, chose this year’s Actor® and stunt ensemble honors nominees. Integrity Voting Systems, the Awards’ official teller, mailed the nominations secret ballots on Wednesday, Nov. 21. Voting was completed at noon on Monday, Dec. 10.
Final voting information will be mailed via postcard on Friday, Dec. 31, 2012. The eligible SAG-AFTRA membership across the country, numbering approximately 100,000 actors, may vote on all categories. Online voting is encouraged. In keeping with the SAG Awards®’ commitment to sustainable practices, paper ballots will be available only upon request, which must be made by Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. All votes must be received at Integrity Voting Systems by noon on Friday, Jan. 25. Results will be tallied and sealed until the envelopes are opened by the presenters at the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® ceremony on Jan. 27, 2013.
The Screen Actors Guild Post-Awards Gala benefiting the Screen Actors Guild Foundation will be hosted for the 17th consecutive year by People Magazine and the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF).
The complete list of nominations for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® follows. A replay of both announcements will be available for viewing on tntdrama.com and tbs.com.


19th ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® NOMINATIONS 

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
BRADLEY COOPER / Pat – “SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK” (The Weinstein Company)
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS / Abraham Lincoln – “LINCOLN” (Touchstone Pictures)
JOHN HAWKES / Mark – “THE SESSIONS” (Fox Searchlight)
HUGH JACKMAN / Jean Valjean – “LES MISÉRABLES” (Universal Pictures)
DENZEL WASHINGTON / Whip Whitaker – “FLIGHT” (Paramount Pictures)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
JESSICA CHASTAIN / Maya – “ZERO DARK THIRTY” (Columbia Pictures)
MARION COTILLARD / Stephanie – “RUST AND BONE” (Sony   Pictures Classics)
JENNIFER LAWRENCE / Tiffany – “SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK” (The Weinstein Company)
HELEN MIRREN / Alma Reville – “HITCHCOCK” (Fox Searchlight)
NAOMI WATTS / Maria – “THE IMPOSSIBLE” (Summit Entertainment)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
ALAN ARKIN / Lester Siegel – “ARGO” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
JAVIER BARDEM / Silva – “SKYFALL” (Columbia Pictures)
ROBERT DE NIRO / Pat, Sr. – “SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK” (The Weinstein Company)
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN / Lancaster Dodd – “THE MASTER” (The Weinstein Company)
TOMMY LEE JONES / Thaddeus Stevens – “LINCOLN” (Touchstone Pictures)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
SALLY FIELD / Mary Todd Lincoln – “LINCOLN” (Touchstone Pictures)
ANNE HATHAWAY / Fantine – “LES MISÉRABLES” (Universal Pictures)
HELEN HUNT / Cheryl – “THE SESSIONS” (Fox Searchlight)
NICOLE KIDMAN / Charlotte Bless – “THE PAPERBOY” (Millennium Entertainment)
MAGGIE SMITH / Muriel Donnelly – “THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL” (Fox Searchlight)
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
ARGO (Warner Bros. Pictures)
BEN AFFLECK / Tony Mendez
ALAN ARKIN / Lester Siegel
KERRY BISHÉ / Kathy Stafford
KYLE CHANDLER / Hamilton Jordan
RORY COCHRANE / Lee Schatz
BRYAN CRANSTON / Jack O’Donnell
CHRISTOPHER DENHAM / Mark Lijek
TATE DONOVAN / Bob Anders
CLEA DUVALL / Cora Lijek
VICTOR GARBER / Ken Taylor
JOHN GOODMAN / John Chambers
SCOOT McNAIRY / Joe Stafford
CHRIS MESSINA / Malinov
THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (Fox Searchlight)
JUDI DENCH / Evelyn Greenslade
CELIA IMRIE / Madge Hardcastle
BILL NIGHY / Douglas Ainslie
DEV PATEL / Sonny Kapoor
RONALD PICKUP / Norman Cousins
MAGGIE SMITH / Muriel Donnelly
TOM WILKINSON / Graham Dashwood
PENELOPE WILTON / Jean Ainslie
LES MISÉRABLES (Universal Pictures)
ISABELLE ALLEN / Young Cosette
SAMANTHA BARKS / Eponine
SACHA BARON COHEN / Thénardier
HELENA BONHAM CARTER / Madame Thénardier
RUSSELL CROWE / Javert
ANNE HATHAWAY / Fantine
DANIEL HUTTLESTONE / Gavroche
HUGH JACKMAN / Jean Valjean
EDDIE REDMAYNE / Marius
AMANDA SEYFRIED / Cosette
AARON TVEIT / Enjolras
COLM WILKINSON / Bishop
LINCOLN (Touchstone Pictures)
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS / Abraham Lincoln
SALLY FIELD / Mary Todd Lincoln
JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT / Robert Todd Lincoln
HAL HOLBROOK / Preston Blair
TOMMY LEE JONES / Thaddeus Stevens
JAMES SPADER / W.N. Bilbo
DAVID STRATHAIRN / William Seward
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK (The Weinstein Company)
BRADLEY COOPER / Pat
ROBERT DE NIRO / Pat, Sr.
ANUPAM KHER / Dr. Cliff Patel
JENNIFER LAWRENCE / Tiffany
CHRIS TUCKER / Danny
JACKI WEAVER / Dolores

PRIMETIME TELEVISION

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
KEVIN COSTNER / “Devil Anse” Hatfield – “HATFIELDS & McCOYS” (History)
WOODY HARRELSON / Steve Schmidt – “GAME CHANGE” (HBO)
ED HARRIS / John McCain – “GAME CHANGE” (HBO)
CLIVE OWEN / Ernest Hemingway – “HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN“ (HBO)
BILL PAXTON / Randall McCoy – “HATFIELDS & McCOYS” (History)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
NICOLE KIDMAN / Martha Gellhorn – “HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN” (HBO)
JULIANNE MOORE / Sarah Palin – “GAME CHANGE” (HBO)
CHARLOTTE RAMPLING / Eva Delectorskaya – “RESTLESS” (Sundance Channel)
SIGOURNEY WEAVER / Elaine Barrish Hammond – “POLITICAL ANIMALS” (USA)
ALFRE WOODARD / Ouiser – “STEEL MAGNOLIAS” (Lifetime)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
STEVE BUSCEMI / Enoch “Nucky” Thompson – “BOARDWALK EMPIRE” (HBO)
BRYAN CRANSTON / Walter White – “BREAKING BAD” (AMC)
JEFF DANIELS / Will McAvoy – “THE NEWSROOM” (HBO)
JON HAMM / Don Draper – “MAD MEN” (AMC)
DAMIAN LEWIS / Nicholas Brody – “HOMELAND” (Showtime)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
CLAIRE DANES / Carrie Mathison – “HOMELAND” (Showtime)
MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley – “DOWNTON ABBEY” (PBS)
JESSICA LANGE / Sister Jude – “AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM” (FX)
JULIANNA MARGULIES / Alicia Florrick – “THE GOOD WIFE” (CBS)
MAGGIE SMITH / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham – “DOWNTON ABBEY” (PBS)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
ALEC BALDWIN / Jack Donaghy – “30 ROCK” (NBC)
TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)
LOUIS C.K. / Louie – “LOUIE” (FX)
JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper – “THE BIG BANG THEORY” (CBS)
ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
EDIE FALCO / Jackie Peyton – “NURSE JACKIE” (Showtime)
TINA FEY / Liz Lemon – “30 ROCK” (NBC)
AMY POEHLER / Leslie Knope – “PARKS AND RECREATION” (NBC)
SOFIA VERGARA / Gloria Delgado-Pritchett – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)
BETTY WHITE / Elka Ostrovsky – “HOT IN CLEVELAND” (TV Land)
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
BOARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO)
STEVE BUSCEMI / Enoch “Nucky” Thompson
CHRIS CALDOVINO / Tonino Sandrelli
BOBBY CANNAVALE / Gyp Rosetti
MEG CHAMBERS STEEDLE / Billie Kent
CHARLIE COX / Owen Sleater
JACK HUSTON / Richard Harrow
PATRICK KENNEDY / Dr. Douglas Mason
ANTHONY LACIURA / Eddie Kessler
KELLY MACDONALD / Margaret Thompson
GRETCHEN MOL / Gillian Darmody
VINCENT PIAZZA / Lucky Luciano
PAUL SPARKS / Mickey Doyle
MICHAEL STUHLBARG / Arnold Rothstein
SHEA WHIGHAM / Elias “Eli” Thompson
ANATOL YUSEF / Meyer Lansky
BREAKING BAD (AMC)
JONATHAN BANKS / Mike Ehrmantraut
BETSY BRANDT / Marie Schrader
BRYAN CRANSTON / Walter White
LAURA FRASER / Lydia Rodart-Quayle
ANNA GUNN / Skyler White
RJ MITTE / Walter White, Jr.
DEAN NORRIS / Hank Schrader
BOB ODENKIRK / Saul Goodman
AARON PAUL / Jesse Pinkman
JESSE PLEMONS / Todd
STEVEN MICHAEL QUEZADA / Gomez
DOWNTON ABBEY (PBS)
HUGH BONNEVILLE / Robert, Earl of Grantham
ZOE BOYLE / Lavinia Swire
LAURA CARMICHAEL / Lady Edith Crawley
JIM CARTER / Mr. Carson
BRENDAN COYLE / John Bates
MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley
JESSICA BROWN FINDLAY / Lady Sybil Crawley
SIOBHAN FINNERAN / O’Brien
JOANNE FROGGATT / Anna
IAIN GLEN / Sir Richard Carlisle
THOMAS HOWES / William
ROB JAMES-COLLIER / Thomas
ALLEN LEECH / Tom Branson
PHYLLIS LOGAN / Mrs. Hughes
ELIZABETH McGOVERN / Cora, Countess of Grantham
SOPHIE McSHERA / Daisy
LESLEY NICOL / Mrs. Patmore
AMY NUTTALL / Ethel
DAVID ROBB / Dr. Clarkson
MAGGIE SMITH / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham
DAN STEVENS / Matthew Crawley
PENELOPE WILTON / Isobel Crawley
HOMELAND (Showtime)
MORENA BACCARIN / Jessica Brody
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET / Finn Walden
CLAIRE DANES / Carrie Mathison
RUPERT FRIEND / Peter Quinn
DAVID HAREWOOD / David Estes
DIEGO KLATTENHOFF / Mike Faber
DAMIAN LEWIS / Nicholas Brody
DAVID MARCIANO / Virgil
NAVID NEGAHBAN / Abu Nazir
JACKSON PACE / Chris Brody
MANDY PATINKIN / Saul Berenson
ZULEIKHA ROBINSON / Roya Hammad
MORGAN SAYLOR / Dana Brody
JAMEY SHERIDAN / Vice President Walden
MAD MEN (AMC)
BEN FELDMAN / Michael Ginsberg
JAY R. FERGUSON / Stan Rizzo
JON HAMM / Don Draper
JARED HARRIS / Lane Pryce
CHRISTINA HENDRICKS / Joan Harris
VINCENT KARTHEISER / Pete Campbell
ROBERT MORSE / Bertram Cooper
ELISABETH MOSS / Peggy Olson
JESSICA PARÉ / Megan Calvet Draper
TEYONAH PARRIS / Dawn Chambers
KIERNAN SHIPKA / Sally Draper
JOHN SLATTERY / Roger Sterling
RICH SOMMER / Harry Crane
AARON STATON / Kenneth Cosgrove
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
30 ROCK (NBC)
SCOTT ADSIT / Pete Hornberger
ALEC BALDWIN / Jack Donaghy
TINA FEY / Liz Lemon
JUDAH FRIEDLANDER / Frank Rossitano
JANE KRAKOWSKI / Jenna Maroney
JACK McBRAYER / Kenneth Parcell
TRACY MORGAN / Tracy Jordan
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)
MAYIM BIALIK / Amy Farrah Fowler
KALEY CUOCO / Penny
JOHNNY GALECKI / Leonard Hofstadter
SIMON HELBERG / Howard Wolowitz
KUNAL NAYYAR / Rajesh Koothrappali
JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper
MELISSA RAUCH / Bernadette Rostenkowski
GLEE (FOX)
DIANNA AGRON / Quinn Fabray
CHRIS COLFER / Kurt Hummel
DARREN CRISS / Blaine Anderson
SAMUEL LARSEN / Joe Hart
VANESSA LENGIES / Sugar Motta
JANE LYNCH / Sue Sylvester
JAYMA MAYS / Emma Pillsbury
KEVIN McHALE / Artie Abrams
LEA MICHELE / Rachel Berry
CORY MONTEITH / Finn Hudson
HEATHER MORRIS / Brittany Pierce
MATTHEW MORRISON / Will Schuester
ALEX NEWELL / Wade Adams/Unique
CHORD OVERSTREET / Sam Evans
AMBER RILEY / Mercedes Jones
NAYA RIVERA / Santana Lopez
MARK SALLING / Noah “Puck” Puckerman
HARRY SHUM, JR. / Mike Chang
JENNA USHKOWITZ / Tina Cohen-Chang
MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
AUBREY ANDERSON-EMMONS / Lily Tucker-Pritchett
JULIE BOWEN / Claire Dunphy
TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy
JESSE TYLER FERGUSON / Mitchell Pritchett
NOLAN GOULD / Luke Dunphy
SARAH HYLAND / Haley Dunphy
ED O’NEILL / Jay Pritchett
RICO RODRIGUEZ / Manny Delgado
ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker
SOFIA VERGARA / Gloria Delgado-Pritchett
ARIEL WINTER / Alex Dunphy
NURSE JACKIE (Showtime)
MACKENZIE ALADJEM / Fiona Peyton
EVE BEST / Dr. Ellie O’Hara
BOBBY CANNAVALE / Dr. Mike Cruz
JAKE CANNAVALE / Charlie Cruz
PETER FACINELLI / Dr. Fitch Cooper
EDIE FALCO / Jackie Peyton
DOMINIC FUMUSA / Kevin Peyton
ARJUN GUPTA / Sam
LENNY JACOBSON / Lenny
RUBY JERINS / Grace Peyton
PAUL SCHULZE / Eddie Walzer
ANNA DEAVERE SMITH / Gloria Akalitus
STEPHEN WALLEM / Thor Lundgren
MERRITT WEVER / Zoey Barkow
THE OFFICE (NBC)
LESLIE DAVID BAKER / Stanley Hudson
BRIAN BAUMGARTNER / Kevin Malone
CREED BRATTON / Creed Bratton
CLARKE DUKE / Clark
JENNA FISCHER / Pam Halpert
KATE FLANNERY / Meredith Palmer
ED HELMS / Andy Bernard
MINDY KALING / Kelly Kapoor
ELLIE KEMPER / Erin Hannon
ANGELA KINSEY / Angela Martin
JOHN KRASINSKI / Jim Halpert
JAKE LACEY / Peter
PAUL LIEBERSTEIN / Toby Flenderson
B.J. NOVAK / Ryan Howard
OSCAR NUÑEZ / Oscar Martinez
CRAIG ROBINSON / Darryl Philbin
PHYLLIS SMITH / Phyllis Vance
CATHERINE TATE / Nellie Bertram
RAINN WILSON / Dwight Schrute

SAG AWARDS HONORS FOR STUNT ENSEMBLES

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (Columbia Pictures)
THE BOURNE LEGACY (Universal Pictures)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (Warner Bros. Pictures)
LES MISÉRABLES (Universal Pictures)
SKYFALL (Columbia Pictures)
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
BOARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO)
BREAKING BAD (AMC)
GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
SONS OF ANARCHY (FX)
THE WALKING DEAD (AMC)

LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Screen Actors Guild 49th Annual Life Achievement Award
DICK VAN DYKE

19th ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® NOMINATIONS FACT SHEET
ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

ALAN ARKIN (2)
MALE SUPPORT – “Argo”
CAST – “Argo”
BRADLEY COOPER (2)
MALE LEAD – “Silver Linings Playbook”
CAST – “Silver Linings Playbook”
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS (2)
MALE LEAD – “Lincoln”
CAST – “Lincoln”
ROBERT DE NIRO (2)
MALE SUPPORT – “Silver Linings Playbook”
CAST – “Silver Linings Playbook”
SALLY FIELD (2)
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Lincoln”
CAST – “Lincoln”
ANNE HATHAWAY (2)
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Les Misérables”
CAST – “Les Misérables”
HUGH JACKMAN (2)
MALE LEAD – “Les Misérables”
CAST – “Les Misérables”
TOMMY LEE JONES (2)
MALE SUPPORT – “Lincoln”
CAST – “Lincoln”
JENNIFER LAWRENCE (2)
FEMALE LEAD – “Silver Linings Playbook”
CAST – “Silver Linings Playbook”

ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES / PRIMETIME TELEVISION

MAGGIE SMITH (4)
FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
FEMALE DRAMA – “Downton Abbey”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Downton Abbey”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
BRYAN CRANSTON (3)
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Argo”
MALE DRAMA – “Breaking Bad”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Breaking Bad”
NICOLE KIDMAN (2)
FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Paperboy”
FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Hemingway & Gellhorn”
PENELOPE WILTON (2)
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Downton Abbey”

ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – PRIMETIME TELEVISION

ALEC BALDWIN (2)
MALE COMEDY – “30 Rock”
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “30 Rock”
TY BURRELL (2)
MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
STEVE BUSCEMI (2)
MALE DRAMA – “Boardwalk Empire”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Boardwalk Empire”
BOBBY CANNAVALE (2)
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “Nurse Jackie”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Boardwalk Empire”
CLAIRE DANES (2)
FEMALE DRAMA – “Homeland”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Homeland”
MICHELLE DOCKERY (2)
FEMALE DRAMA – “Downton Abbey”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Downton Abbey”
EDIE FALCO (2)
FEMALE COMEDY – “Nurse Jackie”
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “Nurse Jackie”
TINA FEY (2)
FEMALE COMEDY – “30 Rock”
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “30 Rock”
JON HAMM (2)
MALE DRAMA – “Mad Men”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Mad Men”
DAMIAN LEWIS (2)
MALE DRAMA – “Homeland”
ENSEMBLE DRAMA – “Homeland”
JIM PARSONS (2)
MALE COMEDY – “The Big Bang Theory”
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “The Big Bang Theory”
ERIC STONESTREET (2)
MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
SOFIA VERGARA (2)
FEMALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
ENSEMBLE COMEDY – “Modern Family”

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS

LES MISÉRABLES – 4
(including stunt ensemble nomination)
LINCOLN – 4
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK – 4
ARGO – 2
THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL – 2
THE SESSIONS – 2
SKYFALL – 2
(including stunt ensemble nomination)

PRIMETIME TELEVISION PROGRAMS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS

MODERN FAMILY – 4
BOARDWALK EMPIRE – 3
(including stunt ensemble nomination)
BREAKING BAD – 3
(including stunt ensemble nomination)
DOWNTON ABBEY – 3
GAME CHANGE – 3
HOMELAND – 3
30 ROCK – 3
THE BIG BANG THEORY – 2
HATFIELDS & MCCOYS – 2
HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN – 2
MAD MEN – 2
NURSE JACKIE – 2

NOMINATIONS BY STUDIO FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

FOX SEARCHLIGHT – 5
UNIVERSAL PICTURES – 5
THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY – 5
COLUMBIA PICTURES – 4
TOUCHSTONE PICTURES – 4
WARNER BROS. PICTURES – 3
MILLENNIUM ENTERTAINMENT – 1
PARAMOUNT PICTURES – 1
SONY PICTURES CLASSICS – 1
SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT – 1

NOMINATIONS BY NETWORK FOR PRIMETIME TELEVISION

HBO – 10
AMC – 6
NBC – 5
SHOWTIME – 5
ABC – 4
CBS – 3
FX – 3
PBS – 3
HISTORY – 2
FOX – 1
LIFETIME – 1
SUNDANCE CHANNEL – 1
TV LAND – 1
USA NETWORK – 1

NOMINATIONS BY NETWORK FOR PRIMETIME TELEVISION

BRADLEY COOPER
HUGH JACKMAN

FIRST-TIME SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® NOMINEES – PRIMETIME TELEVISION

LOUIS C.K.
KEVIN COSTNER
AMY POEHLER
CHARLOTTE RAMPLING
BOARDWALK EMPIRE / Stunt Ensemble
BREAKING BAD / Stunt Ensemble
DOWNTON ABBEY / Ensemble
HOMELAND / Ensemble
NURSE JACKIE / Ensemble
SONS OF ANARCHY / Stunt Ensemble
THE WALKING DEAD / Stunt Ensemble

RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTORS®

JULIANNA MARGULIES – 8 Actors® (4 for individual performances and 4 for ensemble performances)
The “ER” Ensemble – 4 Actors®

RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTORS® NOMINATIONS

EDIE FALCO – 19 Actor® Nominations  (11 for individual performances, 8 ensemble performances)
DAVID HYDE PIERCE – 19 Actor® Nominations  (8 for individual performances, 10 ensemble performances and 1 cast performance)
The “FRASIER” and the “LAW AND ORDER” Ensembles – Tied with 9 Actor® Nominations each

NOMINEE SAG AWARDS® HISTORIES (Note: “Total” tallies include this year’s nominations)

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
BRADLEY COOPER / “Silver Linings Playbook”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year: 1
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Silver Linings Playbook”
These are Bradley Cooper’s first Actor® nominations.
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS / “Lincoln”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Concurrent nominations this year: 1
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lincoln”
Previous Actors®:
2008 – MALE LEAD – “There Will Be Blood”
2003 – MALE LEAD – “Gangs of New York”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2010 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Nine”
JOHN HAWKES / “The Sessions”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – MALE SUPPORT – “Winter’s Bone”
2008 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Gangster”
2005 – ENSEMBLE DRAMA SERIES – “Deadwood”
HUGH JACKMAN / “Les Misérables”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year: 1
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Les Misérables”
These are Hugh Jackman’s first Actor® nominations.
DENZEL WASHINGTON / “Flight”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Gangster”
2002 – MALE LEAD – “Training Day”
2000 – MALE LEAD – “The Hurricane”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
JESSICA CHASTAIN / “Zero Dark Thirty”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actor®:
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Help”

MARION COTILLARD / “Rust and Bone”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Midnight in Paris”
2010 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Nine”
2008 – FEMALE LEAD – “La vie en rose”
JENNIFER LAWRENCE / “Silver Linings Playbook”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nomination:
2011 – FEMALE LEAD – “Winter’s Bone”
HELEN MIRREN / “Hitchcock”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 9
Previous Actors®:
2007 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Queen”
2007 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Elizabeth I”
2002 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Gosford Park”
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Gosford Park”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2010 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Last Station”
2004 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone”
2003 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Door to Door”
2000 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “The Passion of Ayn Rand”
NAOMI WATTS / “The Impossible”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nomination:
2004 – FEMALE LEAD – “21 Grams”
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
ALAN ARKIN / “Argo”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actor®:
2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Little Miss Sunshine”
Previous Actor® nomination:
2007 – MALE SUPPORT – “Little Miss Sunshine”
JAVIER BARDEM / “Skyfall”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actors®:
2008 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “No Country for Old Men”
2008 – MALE SUPPORT – “No Country for Old Men”
ROBERT DE NIRO / “Silver Linings Playbook”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Concurrent nominations this year:
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Silver Linings Playbook”
Previous Actor® nomination:
1997 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Marvin’s Room”
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN / “The Master”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 9
Previous Actors®:
2006 – MALE ACTOR – “Capote”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Doubt”
2009 – MALE SUPPORT – “Doubt”
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Capote”
2001 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Almost Famous”
2000 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Magnolia”
2000 – MALE LEAD – “Flawless”
1998 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Boogie Nights”
TOMMY LEE JONES / “Lincoln”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Concurrent nominations this year:
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lincoln”
Previous Actors®:
2008 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “No Country for Old Men”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – MALE SUPPORT – “No Country for Old Men”
1996 – MALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “The Good Old Boys”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
SALLY FIELD / “Lincoln”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 9
Concurrent nominations this year:
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lincoln”
Previous Actors®:
2009 – FEMALE TV DRAMA SERIES – “Brothers & Sisters”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – FEMALE TV DRAMA SERIES – “Brothers & Sisters”
2001 – FEMALE TV DRAMA SERIES – “ER”
2001 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “David Copperfield”
2000 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “A Cooler Climate”
1996 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “A Woman of Independent Means”
1995 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Forrest Gump”
ANNE HATHAWAY / “Les Misérables”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actor® nominations:
2009 – FEMALE LEAD – “Rachel Getting Married”
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Brokeback Mountain”
HELEN HUNT / “The Sessions”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 11
Previous Actors®:
1998 – FEMALE LEAD – “As Good as it Gets”
1995 – FEMALE COMEDY SERIES – “Mad About You”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Bobby”
1996, 1997, 1998 – FEMALE COMEDY SERIES – “Mad About You”
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Mad About You”
NICOLE KIDMAN / “The Paperboy”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Concurrent nomination this year:
FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Hemingway & Gellhorn”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – FEMALE LEAD – “Rabbit Hole”
2010 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Nine”
2003 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Hours”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moulin Rouge”
MAGGIE SMITH / “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Downton Abbey”
FEMALE DRAMA DERIES – “Downton Abbey”
Previous Actor®:
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Gosford Park”
Previous Actor® nomination:
2012 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Downton Abbey”

PRIMETIME TELEVISION

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
KEVIN COSTNER / “Hatfields & McCoys”
Total nominations in this category: 1
This is Kevin Costner’s first Actor® nomination.

WOODY HARRELSON / “Game Change”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor Nominations: 4
Previous Actor®:
2008 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “No Country for Old Men”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2010 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Messenger”
1997 – MALE LEAD – “The People vs. Larry Flynt”
ED HARRIS / “Game Change”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 9
Previous Actors®:
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Apollo 13”
1996 – MALE SUPPORT – “Apollo 13”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2006 – MALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Empire Falls”
2003 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Hours”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “A Beautiful Mind”
1997 – MALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Riders of the Purple Sage”
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Nixon”

CLIVE OWEN / “Hemingway & Gellhorn”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor®:
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Gosford Park”
BILL PAXTON / “Hatfields & McCoys”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actor®:
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Apollo 13”
Previous Actor® Nomination:
1998 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Titanic”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
NICOLE KIDMAN / “Hemingway & Gellhorn”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Concurrent nominations this year: 1
FEMALE SUPPORT: “The Paperboy”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – FEMALE LEAD – “Rabbit Hole”
2010 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Nine”
2003 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Hours”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moulin Rouge”

JULIANNE MOORE / “Game Change”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 10
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – The Kids Are All Right”
2003 – FEMALE LEAD – “Far From Heaven”
2003 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Hours”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
2000 – FEMALE LEAD – “The End of the Affair”
2000 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Magnolia”
2000 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Magnolia”
1998 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Boogie Nights”
1998 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Boogie Nights”
CHARLOTTE RAMPLING / “Restless”
This is Charlotte Rampling’s first SAG Award nomination.

MAGGIE SMITH / “Downton Abbey”
Total nominations in this category:  1
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Downton Abbey”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
Previous Actor®:
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Gosford Park”
Previous Actor® nomination:
2012 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Downton Abbey”
SIGOURNEY WEAVER / “Political Animals”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actor® nominations:
2010 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES  – “Prayers for Bobby”
1998 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Snow White: A Tale of Terror”
ALFRE WOODARD / “Steel Magnolias”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Previous Actors®:
2006 – ENSEMBLE COMEDY SERIES – “Desperate Housewives”
1998 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Miss Evers’ Boys”
1996 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “The Piano Lesson, Hallmark Hall of Fame”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2007 – ENSEMBLE COMEDY SERIES – “Desperate Housewives”
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “How to Make an American Quilt”
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
STEVE BUSCEMI / “Boardwalk Empire”
Total nominations in this category:  3
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations:  7
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Boardwalk Empire”
Previous Actors®:
2012, 2011 – MALE DRAMA SERIES – “Boardwalk Empire”
2012, 2011 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Boardwalk Empire”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2005 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “The Sopranos”
BRYAN CRANSTON / “Breaking Bad”
Total nominations in this category:  4
Total Actor® nominations:  7
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Breaking Bad”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Argo”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011, 2010 – MALE DRAMA SERIES – “Breaking Bad”
2012 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Breaking Bad”
JEFF DANIELS / “The Newsroom”
Total nominations in this category:  1
Total Actor® nominations:  3
Previous Actor® nominations:
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Good Night, and Good Luck”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
JON HAMM  / “Mad Men”
Total nominations in this category: 5
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 10
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Mad Men”
Previous Actors®:
2010, 2009 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Mad Men”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011, 2008 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Mad Men”
2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 – MALE DRAMA SERIES – “Mad Men”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
CLAIRE DANES / “Homeland”
Total nominations in this category:  1
Total Actor® nominations:  4
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Homeland”
Previous Actors®:
2011 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Temple Grandin”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2003 – CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE – “The Hours”
JESSICA LANGE / “American Horror Story: Asylum”
Total nominations in this category:  2
Total Actor® nominations:  4
Previous Actors®:
2012 – FEMALE DRAMA SERIES – “American Horror Story”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2010 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Grey Gardens”
1995 – FEMALE LEAD – “Blue Sky”
JULIANNA MARGULIES / “The Good Wife”
Total nominations in this category: 7
Previous Actors®: 8
Total Actor® nominations: 17
Previous Actors®:
2011, 2010 – FEMALE DRAMA SERIES – “The Good Wife”
1999, 1998, 1997, 1996 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “ER”
1999, 1998 – FEMALE DRAMA SERIES – “ER”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – FEMALE DRAMA SERIES – “The Good Wife”
2012, 2011, 2010 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “The Good Wife”
1996 – FEMALE DRAMA SERIES – “ER”
2001, 2000, 1995 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “ER”
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
ALEC BALDWIN / “30 Rock”
Total nominations in this category: 7
Previous Actors®: 7
Total Actor® nominations: 18
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”
Previous Actors®:
2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 – MALE COMEDY SERIES – “30 Rock”
2009 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011, 2010, 2008 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”
2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Departed”
2005 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Aviator”
2004 – MALE SUPPORTING ROLE – “The Cooler”
2001 – MALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Nuremberg”
1996 – MALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “A Streetcar Named Desire”
TY BURRELL / “Modern Family”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actors®:
2012, 2011 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011 – MALE COMEDY SERIES – “Modern Family”
2010 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”

LOUIS C.K. / “Louie”
This is Louis C.K.’s first Actor® nomination.
JIM PARSONS / “The Big Bang Theory”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “The Big Bang Theory”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “The Big Bang Theory”
ERIC STONESTREET / “Modern Family”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actors®:
2012, 2011 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – MALE COMEDY SERIES – “Modern Family”
2010 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
EDIE FALCO / “Nurse Jackie”
Total nominations in this category: 4
Previous Actors®: 5
Total Actor® nominations: 19
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Nurse Jackie”
Previous Actors®:
2008, 2000 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “The Sopranos”
2008, 2003, 2000 – FEMALE DRAMA SERIES – “The Sopranos”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011, 2010 – FEMALE COMEDY SERIES – “Nurse Jackie”
2007, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE – “The Sopranos”
2007, 2005, 2002, 2001 – FEMALE DRAMA SERIES – “The Sopranos”
TINA FEY / “30 Rock”
Total nominations in this category: 6
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 12
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”
Previous Actors®:
2010, 2009, 2008 – FEMALE COMEDY SERIES – “30 Rock”
2009 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011 – FEMALE COMEDY SERIES – “30 Rock”
2012, 2011, 2010, 2008 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”
AMY POEHLER / “Parks and Recreation”
This is Amy Poehler’s first Actor® nomination.
SOFIA VERGARA / “Modern Family”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actors®: 2
2012, 2011 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011 – FEMALE COMEDY SERIES – “Modern Family
2010 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
BETTY WHITE / “Hot In Cleveland”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®:
2012, 2011 – FEMALE COMEDY SERIES – “Hot in Cleveland”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – FEMALE TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES – “Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Lost Valentine”
2011 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE – “Hot in Cleveland”
Betty White was the recipient of Screen Actors Guild’s 46th Annual Life Achievement Award.
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
BOARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO)
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actors®:
2012, 2011 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE
The “Boardwalk Empire” stunt ensemble is also nominated this year.
BREAKING BAD (AMC)
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE
The “Breaking Bad” stunt ensemble is also nominated this year.
DOWNTON ABBEY (PBS)
This is the “Downton Abbey” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination.
HOMELAND (Showtime)
This is the “Homeland” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination.
MAD MEN (AMC)
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®:
2010, 2009 – DRAMA SERIES ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011, 2008 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
30 ROCK (NBC)
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Previous Actors®:
2009 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011, 2010, 2008 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nomination:
2012 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
GLEE (FOX)
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor®: 
2010 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actors®:
2012, 2011 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nomination:
2010 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
NURSE JACKIE (Showtime)
This is the “Nurse Jackie” ensemble’s first nomination.
THE OFFICE (NBC)
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Previous Actors®:
2008, 2007 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 – COMEDY SERIES ENSEMBLE

STUNT ENSEMBLE HONORS

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
BOARDWALK EMPIRE
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is the “Boardwalk Empire” stunt ensemble’s first nomination.
BREAKING BAD
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is the “Breaking Bad” stunt ensemble’s first nomination.
GAME OF THRONES
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 2
Total Stunt Ensemble Honors: 1 (2012)
SONS OF ANARCHY
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is the “Sons of Anarchy” stunt ensemble’s first nomination.
THE WALKING DEAD
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is “The Walking Dead” stunt ensemble’s first nomination.

Sì, adoro Bob, c’è chi mi contesta e mi deride apertamente, versando sopra il pisello, mentre dormo, litri d’acqua bollente tendente al fresco per “svegliarmi” e obbligarmi a leve militari che rabbuiai obiettando di coscienza come valente archivista della Cineteca di Bologna, ove infilavo locandine adocchiando le cosce d’una borghese ch’accavallava su posa annoiata e “leccata” al direttore nelle pause caffè

Sì, anche a Lei proposi il mio occhio “malevole” d’acuta risatina beffardissima sotto i baffetti.
Attentando per “appiccicarle” una “colla” personale di francobollo e timbretto.
Fu un’Inverno “rigido”, pioveva molto e spesso. E questo “ispessiva” il mio umore per “innaffiarla” un po’ anche sognandola stesa sul pavimento nel mio “boato” da Max Cady imperterrito nella “truffaldina” ribellione “terra terra” da chi voleva solo “affrescarla” alle pareti, tastando di “squash” e “racchettandola” anche nei giorni delle sue mestruazioni più racchie, ove s’incupiva “atmosfericamente” dimenando tutto l’“ambaradan(nata)”.
“Imbarcandola” con “soffi al cuore” suo pietrificato da quel clima “apprensivo” e grandinante d’ormoni nel “raffreddore” all’erotismo più estivo.
Ah, un’estasi star lì a catalogare con (ir)responsabile senso del pudore.
Ah, una Donna da “spurgare” e da spugna assorbente.

Il mio dilemma partì quando m’innamorai di Bob. Decisi, consapevolmente, di mollare tutto e disarcionarmi da una massa puberale d’idioti bravi solo nei pompini a vicenda. Sì, “travis-arono” il mio esistenzialismo per fobia sociale. E la mia indole puritana per purezza. Ero un Wolf che odiava i papponi Harvey Keitel, eppure continuai a praticare Sport. Con serissima abnegazione, giungendo alla categoria Juniores della più “ambita” squadra periferica del quartiere, Lame-Ancora. Sì, la congiunzione del campetto in via Vasco da Gama (erroneamente scritto “de” con tanto d’incisione civica e dunque incivile e irrispettosa al suo “indiano”) con quello di Via Agucchi. Via Agucchi per me ha fatto sempre rima con “cremeria”. M’allenavo solo per mostrarmi “in mutande” e pantaloncini cortissimi, sperando che qualche tifosa accalorasse un “fendente” piazzato d’erettivo “tiro” imprendibile. Se ciò capitava, spiazzavo l’amata designata con una “finta” a sussurrarle “T’ho impagabilmente scartato, non sei figa e non meriti il mio dribblarti dentro”.

Sì, credo che dai sedici anni “in su”, presi tutti per il culo, spassandomela alla grande nella “solitudine” più deniriana possibile. Tramutai in tutti i suoi personaggi e, all’occorrenza, quand’ero in prossimità dell’astinenza e non dell’assistenza da soccorsi, scoreggiavo a sinonimo di repulsione verso i veri flatulenti. Gentucola pasciuta che stava, a rotta di collo, seduta in poltrona ad applaudire le tribune elettorali e le puttane che si spacciano per giornaliste.

Provarono a riportar tal figliol “prodigo” al prodigio Shirley Temple dei glory days.
Missione fallita, continuo ad ascoltare Bruce Springsteen e a pubblicare libri fra il Bukowski, Lebowski e Kandinsky, fra il neogotico e le mie gote d’”angioletto” più eccelso di Michelangelo.

Quando me “lo” vedo brutto, noleggio un porno e me ne sparo “trastullante”.

Farò questa fine? Scorrete le immagini:

http://www.zimbio.com/photos/

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Manco per il cazzo, sono io l’FBIProva a prendermi…

Sì, Bob De Niro rimane il mio attore preferito. Con tutta la simpatia per Pattinson, c’è solo un Robert. Anzi, due. Anche quello Mitchum de La morte corre sul fiume.
Assieme a Taxi Driver, secondo me, il più bel film del Mondo.
Non c’è Lynch che tenga.

Firmato il Genius
(Stefano Falotico)

  1. Il padrino – parte II (1974)
    Vito Corleone può essere Marlon Brando senza cotone in bocca? Sì, se hai un neo nero, puoi.
    La somiglianza fisica non c’è, la bravura sì. Secondo me, oltre.
  2. Taxi Driver (1976)
    Appunto. L’Uomo che non s’adatta neanche a pagarlo. Trova lavoro come tassista per “sprofondare” ancora di più. “Ospita” nel suo abitacolo pezzi molto grossi e vuole ripulire la città dal marcio, marciando nelle regole a modo suo.
    Disturbato da tutti i “casini” del bordello, si fa barba e capelli e, a velocità spedita, si reca nella casa degli appuntamenti pedofili. E li “bombarda”.
  3. Il cacciatore (1978)
    Michael è l’unico pazzo che si salva. Il sano di mente, Walken, per troppa sensibilità rimane traumatizzato nella roulette . E decide che vuole “russare” nell’aldilà. Bob prova a portarlo indietro nella cold mountain ma Chris non gli dà retta e s’ammazza.
  4. Toro scatenato (1980)
    Magro, atletico, scolpito anche nella memoria, scalpitante, fa lo scalpo a ogni avversario, lo distrugge a tappeto, poi ingrassa, va con le ragazzine, s’autodistrugge, si “fa”.
    Com’è giusto che sia.
  5. Risvegli (1990)
    Leonard si “letargizza” come un ghiro. Williams Robin desidera ripristinargli l’attimo fuggente, combinando solo che un disastro. Miracolo avvenuto, le conseguenze però non eran state calcolata dal “dottorino”. E, da creaturina, Bob si trasforma in un mostro alla Frankenstein.
  6. Cape Fear. Il promontorio della paura (1991)
    La storia della mia vita.
    Inutile spenderci altre parole pleonastiche. Se quella famiglia risarcisse, sarebbe consigliabile al loro avvocatooo. Sei tu avvocato?
  7. L’orlo argenteo delle nuvole (2012)
    Non dire “matto” se hai De Niro come padre.
    Egli salva.

“Barfly” secondo Stefano Falotico


12 Dec

    Mezzanotte con Charles e Charlie Brown

 

C’era una volta un grigio topo Gigio

Un Tempo, non molti anni fa, visse Charles Bukowski, gaglioffo, perdigiorno,post del suo office mobile e vago da vagabondo. Fu unico nel suo genere e nella sua posa trasgressiva per Natura e non per anticonformismo di maniera, come invece va di moda oggi. Rabbioso, cinico eppur romantico, perché il suo amore nasceva dalla solitudine, dalle emozioni rubate di baci sognati e poi spellati, storia sua personalissima di angoscia, di calci alle porte, di guascona risatina beffarda per esser irriverente prima di tutto a se stesso, quindi autoironico per dar schiaffi in culo a tutto senza riverenza. Quale timor reverenziale! Ti scaravento in bocca a Satana, mio “reverendo!”. Svaccato e poi elegante anche quando, “nudo”, danzava innamorato di prostitute nell’America sempre puritana e stronza. Che ti sbatte le porte in faccia se non t’affacci “come si deve”, “presentabile” di tutta classe bifronte. Egli ti prendeva a testate perché testardo, il classico testone. Per questo mi piace, mi rispecchia. Non sono un tipo facile né affabile, affamato sì, detesterò appunto sempre i “brillantoni” che poi, a conti fatti, hanno un cazzo che tira solo ove (con)”viene” il vento della vena arrivista e affaristica.
Così, un po’ cane, un po’ briccone e un po’ riccone della mia anima, che ha poco da spartire con chi le spara a freddo, i cosiddetti estranei che si permetton sempre di giudicare e farsi (ah, se le fan’ tutte, “bravi”…) proprio gli affari altrui. Sporcaccioni, Bukowski era ed è Chinasky e, come ogni Henry, ti è “pioggia di sangue” di fauci spalancate a sputarti la verità e a sperare che, un Giorno, aprendo il giornaletto ove tu, pennivendolo, scribacchi ben (ap)pagato, possa trovare la tua foto con tanto di memoriale funebrissimo di tal, già (gialla…), scritta: “Ieri, in seguito a un incidente spaventoso, è crepato il figlio di puttana e noi, suoi colleghi che non potevamo licenziarlo in quanto gran lecchino, andremo a festeggiare rallegrati da tal notizia che l’ha ficcato all’Inferno, luogo deputato del suo corpo da maiale, in cui sarà finalmente traviato come voleva nella sua vita da merda. Nella terraccia è internato. Eternamente!“.

Distinti saluti,
un nobile, al di là delle miserie collettive e dei colletti “bianchi”.

P.S: “Sentite” condoglianze al defunto, sarò io a “celebrare” il suo funerale e a scavargli la fossa. Mi chiamano il becchino. Modestamente, lo beccai prima d’esser beccato dal Diavolo che gl’infilerà il forcone su per…
Sì, ti mischi a certa roba, gente svelta a parole e poi a buttarla in rissa appena si “scortican” le loro certezze, che io reputo lecito annacquare, infilando i caproni nel lavello. E lavarli con approfondita “analisi” mentale, al fine di “appurar” che tornino, torchiati e non “torniti”, lindi come un Tempo quand’eran floridi e briosi di soave innocenza. La ripudiarono con repulsione appena entrati nell’età “adulta”, ove son adesso avvezzi al cazzeggio in tinta “pulita” dietro pose fanfarone da “signori” della più “altolocata” borghesia frivola. Frivolo per me è sinonimo di odio che “spingo” nel cesso, posso respinger tale sentimento per un po’ e “biascicare” le loro recite parrocchiali, di predicozzo, salvo pentirmene immediatamente senza inchini e senza voler risalir la china. Son io che li schieno, e il malfattore, ora ben nascosto, ammetterà i suoi vili scempi, prostrato d’implorante perdono se giugular vorrà preservarsi da una lama inferta con sottil “acume” parimenti uguale al suo “alto” disprezzo verso chi, a tal sociali animali, non vuol proprio omologarsi né “accollarsene”… le ridicole buffonerie tanto “fighe”. Sì, integerrimo al Verbo del mio Io, son trino a sbudellarlo senza calma e senz’indugi con fiuto da segugio ove lo scoverò mentre starà scopando altra “vacca” di sue “varichine”, nell’ingrediente miscelato tutto “spensierato” del suo pen’ “censurato” con decisione “recisa”.

Perché così nacqui, e tal morirò, senza se e senza ma, con un plateale menefreghismo al suo “eroico” esser “adatto”. Io m’adatto a me e, chi non mi vuole, sarà azzannato e non più s’azzardasse.
Io accelero e non intendo attenuarmi.

No, meglio il nero dei negri, qual la maggioranza è “bellina” e abbronzata. Osservate il mio fisico bronzeo e sarete rapaci di Riace.

Sì, porto avanti una guerra da anni contro una famiglia di criminali calunniosi e costoro avrebbero dovuto accorgersi prima d’esser cascati sulla persona sbagliata. Perché qualcosa non deve aver quadrato nei loro quadretti. Le feroci ostinazioni, la loro “caccia” persecutoria da damerini piccolo borghesi buoni a nulla se non a “pappardellegiare” frasi prese in prestito da gente che (non) stimano per vender la loro merce e spacciarla per “acculturata” esibizione di “vittorie” che appenderei solo sul soprabiti, adocchiandole perversamente, sì, con tutte le iridi mie più torve e lancinanti d’imperdonabile punizione, al fine d’affinar davvero il loro gusto e non soverchiar le regole del rispetto coi sospetti, tipici di chi nutre antipatie a pelle per “sfigati” scelti a massacro della lor “vanagloria”. Sempre lì ubicata, bieca nel “fiero” portamento da fiere tanto “fini” quanto sgarbate di scostumatezze ignominiose della più indifendibile vergogna.

Sì, sono così e non recedo da alcuna posizione. Mi “pescheranno” in trincea queste “linci” e le attanaglierò di sproporzionato e “inversamente” bombardamento a occluderli in ogni poro alle vite vilipese e “uccise” dal lor scellerato arbitrio tanto “succoso” quanto così scorbutico da pervadermi solo di lebbroso lederne ogni gesto e abbatterli con furia tanto devastante che sarà udita anche dalla loro oratoria più morta.

Così è, così sarà. Ora portate i bambini a dormire ché altra gente vedrà il loro esorcismo peggiore a incubo “aperto”, oserei dire squartati.

No, non sarò mai graduate perché “sgradevolezz’”, e a te che cazz’ te fregh’?
Già, io sono colui che “tomeiggia” in Marisa.
Col “maritozzo”.

Nonostante tutto, sono oltre le scuole dell’obbligo, in quanto hobbit e obiettore.
E, se non ti va bene, a me sì. Di “brutto”.

Ah-ah!

Finisco con questo: molte tope provarono a “strapparmelo” trattandomi da “tappo” perché “stappasse”, ma risposi “Tornatevene nella topaia, zoccole!. Il mio spumante merita me”.

Anzi no, concluderò con tale racconto proprio bukowskiano, bucolico e piccante-“aromatizzante”:

Brodaglia fa rima con brodaglia. In tanti tentarono di “tagliarmelo” con “bontà” per ribollite e minestroni di fegato. Vollero svezzarmi.
Invece, a una certa età, dopo aver constatato che il Mondo faceva già schifo, sarà stata quella mezza ragazzina che “li” faceva tutti a pezzi, decisi con estrema calma e acuta riflessione di essere-non essere pazzo. A tale scelta approdano pochi uomini, i più celestiali, quelli tenuti in auge dall’Arcangelo che, ogni sera, bacia le loro gotine e stimola il sonno senza bisogno di “metterlo al caldo”.
Sì, mi ricordo che, durante la pubertà me ne “praticavo” parecchie.
Indelebili, tanto di “sfregamento” quanto (parecchi centimetri…) di rafe mediano sanguinante.

Durante l’Estate, ad esempio, rincasavo presto dal mare per “faccende da sbrigare e sbrogliarlo”.
Alle due, infatti, del pomeriggio, due eminenti stangone stavan lì sedute molto fresche sotto la finestra della casa vacanziera di mia nonna. “Sgusciavo” l’arnese e osservavo il panorama, sganasciando di risata con qualche “pioggia” che cadeva a picco dopo lo “scrollato”.
Ah, impagabili giochetti da vero adulto.

Da allora, ho fatto passi da “gigante”.
Già.

Dall’onanismo a Biancaneve.

Ho vinto io, come sempre.
E la folla esulta scrosciante di donne scosciate.

Ora, se fui testa di cocco, ti posso spaccar la testa di noce?
Ora, su Sky c’è Riva Martina.
Riva fa rima con “saliva”. Inteso in senso lato e non.

Ho detto tutto.

Sparatevi questo video e faloticate.

Quello che stava sopra, come me. Oltre tutti. Superuomo. Vaffanculo!

Firmato il Genius
(Stefano Falotico)

  1. Barfly (1987)
  2. Senza esclusione di colpi (1989)
  3. I gladiatori della strada (1992)

 

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