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Yesterday, a Trailer dropped for Our Brand is Crisis, the political drama/satire hybrid that I’ve been predicting for Oscar attention all year. With it, we got our first real look at a film that could certainly liven up the impending awards season. David Gordon Green’s movie is getting a premiere shortly at the 2015 Toronto Film Festival, and assuming reviews are strong, this will quickly become more than just a Sandra Bullock vehicle, but a legitimate Academy Award contender as well. We’ll know soon enough, but this very solid Trailer is a hint that this is something to be excited about, especially if you’re looking for another contender to enter the race.

Here’s a quick refresher on the movie. Basically, it’s based on the documentary of the same name (Our Brand Is Crisis, of course), which focused on the use of American political campaign strategies in South American elections. Specifically, it was a Bolivian politician named Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada hiring James Carville’s political consulting firm to help him win the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. Carville works to use American political campaign strategies, leading to a different outcome than might otherwise have been. For the film, Bullock will play ‘Calamity’ Jane Bodine, basically a stand in for Carville, I believe, though Billy Bob Thornton as a rival consultant with a bald head makes me wonder if he’s actually the Carville stand in. Regardless, aside from Bullock and Thornton, also in the cast are Ann Dowd, Zoe Kazan, Anthony Mackie, Scoot McNairy, and more. Green directs, as mentioned before, with the script penned by Peter Straughan. The potential for something special is certainly there, it seems.

I’d always considered this a player more so than most, and the Trailer that you’ll be seeing below seems to indicate that I might be on to something. Not only does it look to showcase Bullock in a great leading role, it appears to be Green’s largest scale filmmaking to date. It’s easy to look at Our Brand is Crisis and think that it’s a cousin to Ben Affleck’s Argo, which also was produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov. I’m sure all involved here would be thrilled if this one came even close to what that one did, but there’s certainly a chance.

If there’s one thing the Trailer for this movie really showed us, it’s that we’ve got a showcase for Bullock’s talents on our hands. The film appears to give her both comedic and dramatic depths to plumb, all in the service of an actually important story. This is the sort of thing I might not have imagined she could have done at one point in her career, but after work like The Blind Side, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and Gravity, I’ve bought in to her as an underrated actress. I’m not sure that she’s going to suddenly be a two time Best Actress winner, but another nomination could be in the cards if the precursors are kind to her performance here.

Awards wise, it’s worth mentioning its possibilities again. Essentially, Our Brand is Crisis could compete in a number of categories if things break right for it. Obviously, there’s big ones like Best Picture, Best Director (for Green), and Best Actress (for Bullock), but also Best Supporting Actor (for either Mackie, McNairy, or Thornton), Best Supporting Actress (for either Dowd or Kazan), and Best Original/Adapted Screenplay (for Straughan, depending on how and where it gets categorized). Throw in Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, and Best Original Score, and there’s a wide variety of places that this flick could show up in. If the movie is good, it’s not out of the question to look at Picture, Director (for Green), and Actress (for Bullock) as a potentially attainable goal, with whichever Screenplay category also possibly up for grabs.
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Yesterday, a dropped Trailer for Our Brand is Crisis, the political drama/satire hybrid that I've been predicting for Oscar attention all year. With it, we got our first real look at a film that could certainly liven up the impending awards season. David Gordon Green's movie is getting a premiere shortly at the 2015 Toronto Film Festival, and assuming reviews are strong, this will quickly become more than just a Sandra Bullock vehicle, but a legitimate Academy Award contender as well. We'll know soon enough, but this very solid Trailer is a hint that this is something to be excited about, especially if you're looking for another contender to enter the race.Here's a quick refresher on the movie. Basically, it's based on the documentary of the same name (Our Brand Is Crisis, of course), which focused on the use of American political campaign strategies in South American elections. Specifically, it was a Bolivian politician named Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada hiring James Carville's political consulting firm to help him win the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. Carville works to use American political campaign strategies, leading to a different outcome than might otherwise have been. For the film, Bullock will play ' Calamity ' Jane Bodine, basically a stand in for Carville, I believe, though Billy Bob Thornton as a rival consultant with a bald head makes me wonder if he's actually the Carville stand in. Regardless, aside from Bullock and Thornton, also in the cast are Ann Dowd, Zoe Kazan, Anthony Mackie, Scoot McNairy, and more. Green directs, as mentioned before, with the script penned by Peter Straughan. The potential for something special is certainly there, it seems.I'd always considered this a player more so than most, and the Trailer that you'll be seeing below seems to indicate that I might be on to something. Not only does it look to showcase Bullock in a great leading role, it appears to be Green's largest scale filmmaking to date. It's easy to look at Our Brand is Crisis and think that it's a cousin to Ben Affleck's Argo, which also was produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov. I'm sure all involved here would be thrilled if this one came even close to what that one did, but there's certainly a chance.If there's one thing the Trailer for this movie really showed us, it's that we've got a showcase for talents Bullock's on our hands. The film appears to give her both comedic and dramatic depths to plumb all in the service of an actually important story. This is the sort of thing I might not have imagined she could have done at one point in her career, but after work like The Blind Side, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and Gravity, I've bought in to her as an underrated actress. I'm not sure that she's going to suddenly be a two time Best Actress winner, but another nomination could be in the cards if the precursors are kind to her performance here.Awards wise, it's worth mentioning its possibilities again. Essentially, Our Brand is Crisis could compete in a number of categories if things break right for it. Obviously, there's the big ones like Best Picture, Best Director (for Green), and Best Actress (for Bullock), but also Best Supporting Actor (for either Mackie, McNairy, or Thornton), Best Supporting Actress (for either Dowd or Kazan), and Best Original/Adapted Screenplay (for Straughan, depending on how and where it gets categorized). Throw in Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, and Best Original Score, and there's a wide variety of places that this flick could show up in. If the movie is good, it's not out of the question to look at Picture, Director (for Green), and Actress (for Bullock) as a potentially attainable goal, with whichever Screenplay category also possibly up for grabs.
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Yesterday, a trailer Our Brand is Crisis Dropped for, the Political drama / satire hybrid That I 've been predicting for Oscar Attention all year. With it, We Got our first real look at a film could certainly liven up the mà impending awards season. David Gordon Green's movie is getting a premiere at the 2015 Toronto shortly Film Festival, and assuming Reviews are strong, this will Quickly Become More Than Just a Sandra Bullock vehicle, but a legitimate contender Academy Award as well. We'll know soon enough, but this is a very solid trailer mà this hint is something to be excited about, Especially if you're looking for another contender to enter the race. Here's a quick Refresher on the movie. Basically, it's based on the documentary of the same name (Our Brand Is Crisis, of course), mà Focused on the use of American Political campaign strategies in South American Elections. Specifically, it was a Bolivian Sánchez de Lozada Gonzalo Politician named James Carville's Political hiring consulting firm to help him win the 2002 presidential election Bolivian. Carville works to use American Political campaign strategies, leading to a different outcome might, otherwise được coal. For the film, Bullock will play 'Calamity' Jane Bodine, a stand ins for Carville Basically, I believe, though Billy Bob Thornton as a consultant with a bald head rival Makes Me Wonder if he's Actually the Carville stand in. Regardless, aside from Bullock and Thornton, am also in the cast are Ann Dowd, Zoe Kazan, Anthony Mackie, Scott McNairy, and more. Green directs, Mentioned as the before, with the script penned by Peter Straughan. The potencial for something special is certainly there, it seems?. I'd always Considered this a more than coal nhất player, and the trailer mà'll be seeing below seems? That I Might Be to indicate on to something. Not only does it look to showcase Bullock in a great leading role, it vẻ to be Green Filmmaking's largest scale to date. It's easy to look at Our Brand is Crisis and think it's a cousin mà Ben Affleck's Argo to mà cũng Produced by George Clooney was Grant Heslov and. I'm sure all INVOLVED here would be thrilled if this one Came even level close to what mà one did, but there's certainly a chance. If there's one thing the trailer for this movie really showed us, it's that We've got a showcase for Bullock's talents on our hands. The film vẻ to give the her comedic and dramatic Depths cả to plumb, all in the service of an important, story Actually. This is the sort of thing I might, could not have imagined SHE have done at one point in the her career, but after work like The Blind Side, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and Gravity, I've Bought printed as an underrated actress to her Artist . I'm not sure That She's going to suddenly be a two time Best Actress winner, but another could be in the cards Nomination if the precursors are kind to the her performance here. Awards wise, it's worth mentioning again its POSSIBILITIES. Essentially, Our Brand is Crisis could Compete in a number of categories if things break right for it. Obviously, there's big ones like Best Picture, Best Director (for Green), and Best Actress (for Bullock), but am also Best Supporting Actor (for hoặc Mackie, McNairy, or Thornton), Best Supporting Actress (for hoặc Dowd or Kazan) , and Best Original / Adapted screenplay (for Straughan, how and where it phụ thuộc gets categorized). Best Production Design printed Throw, Best cinematography, Best Film Editing, and Best Original Score, and there's a wide variety of places mà could show up in this flick. If the movie is good, it's not out of the question to look at the Picture, Director (for Green), and Actress (for Bullock) as a Potentially attainable goal, with whichever screenplay category cũng possibly up for grabs.







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