Ramin Setoodeh
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Nov 20, 2007 09:01 AM
"I'm not There," the Todd Haynes film inspired by Bob Dylan, has been called the movie of the year by Sasha Stone (our old-new bff) at AwardsDaily.com. It's also possibly the worst movie of the year, according to Rex Reed of the New York Observer. Is the movie really that divisive?
Yes.
I saw it about a month ago, and to me, "I'm Not There" felt like watching a subtitled movie without the subtitles. It's so strange, with long stretches that will have Academy voters pushing the eject button on their DVD players, I don't see how it can get nominated in any category, other than best supporting actress for Cate Blanchett.
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Ramin Setoodeh
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Nov 20, 2007 08:47 AM
The GoldDigger was at the New York premiere of "Enchanted" last night. On second viewing, the movie not only holds up as the best crowd-pleaser of the year, but you really notice the nuance in Amy Adams's performance. It's as skillful as her work in "Junebug," even if she's just playing a princess. Both Amy and her McDreamy costar Patrick Dempsey were in attendance. Patrick stopped by to talk to the GoldDigger on the red carpet, and he is every bit as charming as ... well, Prince Charming. Watch for the video on this site tomorrow.