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Feb
15
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Feb
06

The SLU CEE Results for academic year 2011-2012 is now out. You can check the list on the link below.

SLU-CEE Name Finder

*Instruction: Enter your Last Name, or Last, First Name and press Enter. Do not look for any enter button, just press enter on your keyboard.

* If you encountered some SSL issues, just proceed anyway. I don’t know why SLU hasn’t still secured a licensed SSL Certificate! Huh!

* If the SLU Website is down, which is a usual thing, you can comment your name below and I will personally look for them  on the list posted at Silang Building.

Jan
17

Jan
17

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) held The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards today at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Here are the film nominees. Winners will be updated throughout the night:

Best Motion Picture – Drama

Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King’s Speech
The Social Network – WINNER

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

Halle Berry Frankie and Alice
Nicole Kidman Rabbit Hole
Jennifer Lawrence Winter’s Bone
Natalie Portman Black Swan – WINNER
Michelle Williams Blue Valentine

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

Jesse Eisenberg The Social Network
Colin Firth The King’s Speech – WINNER
James Franco 127 Hours
Ryan Gosling Blue Valentine
Mark Wahlberg The Fighter

Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

Alice in Wonderland
Burlesque
The Kids Are All Right – WINNER
Red
The Tourist

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

Annette Bening The Kids Are All Right –  WINNER
Anne Hathaway Love and Other Drugs
Angelina Jolie The Tourist
Julianne Moore The Kids Are All Right
Emma Stone Easy A

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

Johnny Depp Alice in Wonderland
Johnny Depp The Tourist
Paul Giamatti Barney’s Version – WINNER
Jake Gyllenhaal Love and Other Drugs
Kevin Spacey Casino Jack

Best Animated Feature Film

Despicable Me
How to Train Your Dragon
The Illusionist
Tangled
Toy Story 3 – WINNER

Best Foreign Language Film

Biutiful
The Concert
The Edge
I Am Love
In a Better World – WINNER

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Amy Adams The Fighter
Helena Bonham Carter The King’s Speech
Mila Kunis Black Swan
Melissa Leo The Fighter – WINNER
Jacki Weaver Animal Kingdom

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Christian Bale The Fighter – WINNER
Michael Douglas Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Andrew Garfield The Social Network
Jeremy Renner The Town
Geoffrey Rush The King’s Speech

Best Director – Motion Picture

Darren Aronofsky Black Swan
David Fincher The Social Network – WINNER
Tom Hooper The King’s Speech
Christopher Nolan Inception
David O. Russell The Fighter

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy 127 Hours
Lisa Cholodenko, Stuart Blumberg The Kids Are All Right
Christopher Nolan Inception
David Seidler The King’s Speech
Aaron Sorkin The Social Network – WINNER

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

Alexandre Desplat The King’s Speech
Danny Elfman Alice in Wonderland
A.R. Rahman 127 Hours
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross The Social Network – WINNER
Hans Zimmer Inception

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

“Bound to You” — Burlesque
“Coming Home” — Country Strong
“Iisee the Light” — Tangled
“There’s a Place for Us” — The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
“You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me” — Burlesque – WINNER

PRIMETIME TELEVISION NOMINEES
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

“Boardwalk Empire” – WINNER
“Dexter”
“The Good Wife”
“Mad Men”
“The Walking Dead”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife”
Elisabeth Moss, “Mad Men”
Piper Perabo, “Covert Affairs”
Katey Sagal, “Sons of Anarchy” – WINNER
Kyra Sedgwick, “The Closer”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

Steve Buscemi, “Boardwalk Empire” – WINNER
Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad”
Michael C. Hall, “Dexter”
Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”
Hugh Laurie, “House”

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

“30 Rock”
“The Big Bang Theory”
“The Big C”
“Glee” – WINNER
“Modern Family”
“Nurse Jackie”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES –COMEDY OR MUSICAL

Toni Collette, “United States of Tara”
Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie”
Tina Fey, “30 Rock”
Laura Linney, “The Big C” – WINNER
Lea Michele, “Glee”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

Alec Baldwin, “30 Rock”
Steve Carell, “The Office”
Thomas Jane, “Hung”
Matthew Morrison, “Glee”
Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory” – WINNER

BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

“Carlos” – WINNER
“The Pacific”
“Pillars of the Earth”
“Temple Grandin”
“You Don’t Know Jack”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Hayley Atwell, “Pillars of the Earth”
Claire Danes, “Temple Grandin” – WINNER
Judi Dench, “Return to Cranford”
Romola Garai, “Emma”
Jennifer Love Hewitt, “The Client List”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Idris Elba, “Luther”
Ian McShane, “Pillars of the Earth”
Al Pacino, “You Don’t Know Jack” – WINNER
Dennis Quaid, “The Special Relationship”
Edgar Ramirez, “Carlos”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Hope Davis, “The Special Relationship”
Jane Lynch, “Glee” – WINNER
Kelly MacDonald, “Boardwalk Empire”
Julia Stiles, “Dexter”
Sofia Vergara, “Modern Family”

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Scott Caan, “Hawaii Five-O”
Chris Colfer, “Glee” – WINNER
Chris Noth, “The Good Wife”
Eric Stonestreet, “Modern Family”
* David Strathairn, “Temple Grandin”

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09

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Dec
08
Hey I Am Number Four fans, below are the first set of official movie stills from IGN.
Synopsis:
Extraordinary teen John Smith (Pettyfer) is a fugitive on the run from ruthless enemies sent to destroy him. Changing his identity, moving from town to town with his guardian Henri (Olyphant), John is always the new kid with no ties to his past. In the small Ohio town he now calls home, John encounters unexpected, life-changing events-his first love (Agron), powerful new abilities and a connection to the others who share his incredible destiny.

You can check I Am Number Four Movie News and Spoilers HERE

    Dec
    06

    The mystery of Inception remains unsolved until now. So with this interview from ReelMovieNews, Nolan gave indirect answers when asked about the ending and the whole story of Inception. At least now, there are some concrete answers. See them below.

    Exasperated by the amount of questions he’s been asked about Inception, director Christopher Nolan has finally put his foot down. Debate has raged over the ending of Inception, what it really means, what actually happened, but Nolan insists that his intent was to make a purposefully ambiguous film, and that what people are focusing on isn’t what matters.

    As the Dark Knight Rises director told EW when asked about the notorious spinning top at the end of the film:  “I’ve been asked the question more times than I’ve ever been asked any other question about any other film I’ve made,” Nolan laughed. “That’s definitely the question. It keeps coming back to that. What’s funny to me is that people really do expect me to answer it.”

    “I get a lot of questions like, ‘Okay, did this thing earlier in the film mean that it’s all true, or does this other thing at another point in the film mean that it’s all a dream?’” he continued. “There can’t be anything in the film that tells you one way or another because then the ambiguity at the end of the film would just be a mistake. It would represent a failure of the film to communicate something. But it’s not a mistake. I put that cut there at the end, imposing an ambiguity from outside the film. That always felt the right ending to me — it always felt like the appropriate ‘kick’ to me….The real point of the scene — and this is what I tell people — is that Cobb isn’t looking at the top. He’s looking at his kids. He’s left it behind. That’s the emotional significance of the thing.”

    Well, there you have it.

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