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Why Don’t Women Narrate Trailers?

With relations between the sexes having recently hit a dispiriting cultural low (news avoiders may consult Time Magazine’s helpful round-up ” Are Women People ?” for cringe-inducing details), now is as good a time as any to ask and perhaps answer the burning question, “Why don’t women narrate movie trailers?” Conveniently, the BBC is here to offer some insights. It all sounds like a bunch of chauvinist shit-shoveling to me, but your mileage may vary. All I know is that newly, criminally deposed NYC news anchor Sue Simmons could turn this trend around in about a week flat with the right agent. Let’s go, Sue! [ Movies.com via Fark ] Men Rule Movie Trailers

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20 Years After Oscar: Silence of The Lambs Holds Up, Jack Palance Not So Much

I have no idea how this concept eluded me for two years, but there it is: The 3rd annual 20/20 Awards were announced recently, honoring the best films of 1991 after two decades worth of distance and hindsight. Great idea — even though the event turned out just about as anticlimactically as this year’s real thing. That’s what happens when Oscar apparently gets it right. To wit, the Silence of the Lambs once again swept the major categories of Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay (Adapted), claiming five “Felixes” on the night and leading the way among an unprecedented eight “Odd Couples” to win both Oscars and Felixes. (HA! Cute.) Alas, ’91 Supporting Actor Jack Palance and Supporting Actress Mercedes Ruehl were overthrown by John Goodman ( Barton Fink ) and Geena Davis ( Thelma & Louise ). Find the full list of winners below. Congrats to all! (* denotes an Oscar winner) BEST PICTURE THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS* BEST DIRECTOR Jonathan Demme – THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS* BEST ACTOR Anthony Hopkins – THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS* BEST ACTRESS Jodie Foster – THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS* BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR John Goodman – BARTON FINK BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Geena Davis – THELMA & LOUISE BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Callie Khouri – THELMA & LOUISE* BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Ted Tally – THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS* BEST FOREIGN FILM DELICATESSEN BEST DOCUMENTARY HEARTS OF DARKNESS: A FILMMAKER’S APOCALYPSE BEST SCORE Wilson Pickett – THE COMMITMENTS BEST SONG Until The End Of The World – UNTIL THE END OF THE WORLD BEST EDITING Conrad Buff, Mark Goldblatt, Richard A. Harris – TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Lun Yang – RAISE THE RED LANTERN BEST ART DIRECTION Dennis Gassner – BARTON FINK BEST COSTUME Valérj]ie Pozzo di Borgo – DELICATESSEN BEST MAKEUP THE ADDAMS FAMILY BEST VISUAL FX TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY* BEST SOUND DESIGN TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY*

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