Oscar Night Coverage!

February 24, 2008 · Filed Under Awards · Comment 

Photos from the red carpet and George being interviewd on TVGC and E!  He has Sarah Larson with him and she looks beautiful!  And as always, he looks gorgeous, too

Photos and clips are here.  Enjoy!

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There Will Be Oscars;

February 2, 2008 · Filed Under Awards, Michael Clayton · Comment 

Ansen, David; Gordon, Devin
Newsweek   01-28-2008

Daniel Day-Lewis arrived a little late, but he did it in style. He was wearing a jaunty porkpie hat and a black-and-white Western shirt that looked like something swiped from Bob Dylan’s closet. The result was so un-Hollywood that George Clooney, this roundtable’s class clown, couldn’t stop ribbing his fellow best-actor hopeful. Question: “Daniel, do you remember your first professional job?” Clooney: “It was a Western, wasn’t it?” One of the delights of these annual gatherings is watching beautiful, talented, rich celebrities become just folks. James McAvoy, who stars in “Atonement,” spent the time waiting to go onstage at L.A.’s Hammer Museum talking about trying to steal some wineglasses from a recent Oscar event, only to be caught by the waiter. Just before they were announced onstage, Clooney turned to Angelina Jolie and said, “Let’s not go out!” She then pointed to two nonactors nearby and said, “Let’s send them instead.” Before long, everyone–newbies and supercelebs–bonded. Jolie and Marion Cotillard, the French star of “La Vie en Rose,” chatted about Provence. “Juno” star Ellen Page confessed that she just got her first apartment. It’s a converted brothel, and it’s haunted. “My stuff keeps vanishing,” she said. “Weird things, like makeup.” Advice to Ellen: if you do win an Oscar, hide it. An edited transcript:

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A LEAP OF FAITH, A SOLID LANDING;

February 2, 2008 · Filed Under Awards, Michael Clayton · Comment 
A LEAP OF FAITH, A SOLID LANDING; First-time director? George Clooney balked. Tony Gilroy persisted. Now ‘Michael Clayton’ is up for seven Oscars.
Byline: Michael Ordona Special to The Times

TONY GILROY is an industry veteran, until recently best known for scripting all three “Bourne” films and co-writing “Armageddon.” But in the award-season crush, he’s a rookie, especially as a director with his debut, “Michael Clayton,” earning honors from all sides. Luckily, he has war horse George Clooney to show him the (velvet) ropes.

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TONY GILROY Michael Clayton

February 2, 2008 · Filed Under Awards, Michael Clayton · Comment 

Best Director Oscar Nomination:
Age 51
Oscar History First nomination.
Learning Curve Before making his directing debut with Clayton, Gilroy co-wrote the Bourne movies and worked “shoulder-to-shoulder” with Taylor Hackford on three films in an informal apprenticeship. “He couldn’t have been more inclusive,” Gilroy says. “I was involved in everything.” Who Needs Netflix? Clayton is heavily influenced by the 1970s-era movies that both Gilroy and star George Clooney love. For inspiration, “we watched Klute a lot,” says Gilroy. “And we screened two films we couldn’t get on DVD, The Friends of Eddie Coyle and Prince of the City.” Up Next In March, Gilroy is set to direct Julia Roberts and Clive Owen in the corporate thriller Duplicity, which he also wrote.

George Clooney on Michael Clayton

February 2, 2008 · Filed Under Awards, Michael Clayton · Comment 

GEORGE CLOONEY Michael Clayton

Age 46 Role See title, above. Oscar History He won Best Supporting Actor two years ago for Syriana and was nominated the same year for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck. Cutting-Room Floor Clooney’s divorced “fixer” character originally had a girlfriend. “We shot it with Jennifer Ehleshe gave a wonderful performance,” says Clooney. “And the more we did it, we realized you have to isolate this character more. And having a girlfriend, he’s not in as much trouble.” Clooney wrote Ehle a note to apologize for the excision: “I didn’t cut it, but I still felt bad about it.” Up Next He stars in his third directorial effort, the football comedy Leatherheads (out April 4). He’s also wrapped the Coen brothers caper Burn After Reading with Brad Pitt and Clayton costar Tilda Swinton, and has lent his voice to Wes Anderson’s upcoming animated film The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

SAG Awards

January 25, 2008 · Filed Under Awards · Comment 
USA WEEKEND Magazine's Who's News will be at the SAG Awards thisweekend! Starting Thursday Lorrie & Kathy will be 
posting LIVE from theShrine Auditorium.  They will be on the red carpet and backstage Sunday ready to ask George all about 
being nominated for Michael Clayton.  Makesure to check out here! You can read the latest news and to post your own questions!

80th Academy Awards Nominations Announced

January 22, 2008 · Filed Under Awards, Michael Clayton · Comment 

Michael Clayton received several well-deserved nominations.  They are as follows:

Best motion picture of the year
Performance by an actor in a leading role – George Clooney
Performance by an actor in a supporting role – Tom Wilkinson 
Performance by an actress in a supporting role – Tilda Swinton
Achievement in directing – Tony Gilroy
Music – Original score – James Newton Howard
Original screenplay – Tony Gilroy

A full list of all nominations can be viewed here.

Congratulations to all involved!

RED CARPET BACK AT AWARDS

January 16, 2008 · Filed Under Awards, Michael Clayton · Comment 

New York Post
By ED ROBINSON

KING GEORGE:Best Actor winner George Clooney and gal pal Sarah Larson at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures awards in Midtown last night.
KING GEORGE:Best Actor winner George Clooney and gal pal Sarah Larson at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures awards in Midtown last night.

January 16, 2008 — Finally, an awards show with stars.

The red carpet was back in business at Cipriani in Midtown, last night and stars such as George Clooney and his girlfriend Sarah Larson were on hand for the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures gala.

Unlike Sunday’s Golden Globes, the event wasn’t televised, so there were no picketing writers.

PHOTO GALLERY: Red Carpet At The National Board Of Review Of Motion Pictures Gala

Clooney was there to pick up his Best Actor award for his turn in “Michael Clayton.” Julie Christie won Best Actress for playing an Alzheimer’s patient in “Away From Her.”

The Coen brothers’ “No Country
for Old Men” was named Best Picture.

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones also lent their star power, as did Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner.

New Photos

January 8, 2008 · Filed Under Awards, Michael Clayton, Photos · Comment 

100+ new photos from last night’s Critic’s Choice Awards can be viewed here.

DGA Nominations

January 8, 2008 · Filed Under Awards · Comment 
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sean Penn earned a nomination Tuesday as best filmmaker from the Directors Guild of America for his tragic road tale “Into the Wild,” along with Joel and Ethan Coen for their bloody crime saga “No Country for Old Men.”

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