11/19 Oscarweb Round-up
• Anne Thompson on the recent Variety screening of "The Savages" with Laura Linney and Tamara Jenkins Q&A. [Thompson on Hollywood]• Brian Kinsley points us to a couple of below-the-radar contenders. I like the "Persepolis" mention for Best Adapted Screenplay. [In Contention]
• Todd Martens gets into the tracks of "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story." [Extended Play]
• The Envelope has officially gone off the deep end with its awards season content: I give you, a gallery of the top 9 dinner scenes of the year? [The Envelope]
• Tom O'Neil talks to "Into the Wild" star Emile Hirsch. [Gold Derby]
• Jeffrey Wells responds to an item from yours truly, stirs the waters of his comments section in the process. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• While at Jeffrey's site, I came across this interesting piece regarding potential inspirations for Cormac McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men." [Anti-Dis-Arts-And-Entertainmentalism]
• David Poland has taken to iPosting, and his wheels are spinning about the box office of "Beowulf." [The Hot Blog]
• Nathaniel Rogers, in the fifth of a superlative on-going Oscar column, sizes up musicals at the Oscars. [The Film Experience]
• Checking names off his interview wish lists, Scott Feinberg gets ahold of veteran Max von Sydow to discuss "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly." [And the Winner Is...]
• Lou Lumenick gets around to "There Will Be Blood," is dazzled by Daniel Day-Lewis' performance. [New York Post]
• Susan Wloszczyna talks to Josh Brolin about that silly "overnight success" story business. Anyone seen "The Goonies???" [USA Today]
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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