12/22 Oscarweb Round-up
• Rainn Wilson will be stepping in for Sarah Silverman as host of the IFP Awards. [Variety]• Following in the footsteps of Nathaniel Rogers, David Carr offers up a list of contingency plans for a non-telecast Oscar ceremony. [The Carpetbagger]
• Tom O'Neil becomes Oscar blogger #603 to quote A.O. Scott's "Sweeney Todd" review for all it's worth. [Gold Derby]
• Slow news week much? The LA Times offers up a gallery of Oscar winners turned blockbuster performers... [The Envelope]
• ...and one covering the goings-on of Hollywood couples this year, of all things. [The Envelope]
• Jeffrey Wells gives year's worst honors to "Are We Done Yet?" [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Ryan Pearson profiles "The Bucket List" star Jack Nicholson. [Associated Press]
• Sasha Stone surveys the Best Picture field one...more...time, and keeps the ball rolling on Jamie Lynn Spears/"Juno." Personally, I think that whole idea is a media creation. [Awards Daily]
• David Poland offers one more Oscar column for 2007, somehow thinks the SAG-ignored "Sweeney Todd" is ahead of the SAG-embraced "Into the Wild." [Movie City News]
• But at least he has his head in the right place regarding the fact that the Oscar ceremony simply won't shut down due to the strike. [The Hot Blog]
• After this week's Vulture commentary on male nudity in films this year, Ramin Setoodeh offers up his list of 2007's top 10 nude scenes. [The Gold Digger]
• Geoff Boucher cataches up with the brilliant Marjane Satrapi. [Los Angeles Times]
• And Paul Brownfield catches up with the eccentric Julian Schnabel. [Los Angeles Times]
Red Carpet District is Variety contributor Kristopher Tapley's attempt at making sense of the ever-expanding glut of film awards coverage. He's been on the beat for six years. Email 






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