The 2012 FMR MAJOR Awards: The Best Supporting Actor Winner

Best Supporting Actor Winner

Here we go again, folks! Up next we have the MAJOR Award for the Best Supporting Actor! The actors who didn’t headline the film, but brought their A Game nonetheless!

The nominees are: Javier Bardem, “Skyfall”, Leonardo DiCaprio, “Django Unchained”, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, “The Master”, Tommy Lee Jones, “Lincoln”, and Sam Rockwell, “Seven Psychopaths”.

Best_Supporting_Actor

Click through to see which of these fine supporting actors won this year’s MAJOR Award!

Continue reading

The 2012 FMR MAJOR Awards: The Best Supporting Actor Nominees

Best Supporting Actor Nominees

So, we’ve had a taste of the worst… let’s start talking about some of the Bests. Here are the nominees for the MAJOR Award for Best Supporting Actor 2012! These five actors left an indelible impression, in spite of playing second fiddle! The Best Supporting Actors of the year!

Click through to see who made the cut!

Continue reading

The FMR Ranking of Bond Films. All 23 From Worst to First.

Ok, Bond fans. This is it, the last Bond related post for the foreseeable future. 😦 Non Bond fans, bear with me one last time, with the exception of Wednesday’s (title pending), we’re going to move on back to our regularly scheduled movie talk starting tomorrow. I promise. 😀

But there’s one more ranking that needs to be done, and it’s a big one. The films themselves. The Bond series has had numerous ups and downs over the five decades that its been around, giving us some great movies, and some awful ones. And this weekend brought us one that wants to shoulder its way to the top, people are already talking about it being the “Best Bond Ever”.

Click through to read my ranking of all 23!

Continue reading

Skyfall

In his 50th year of onscreen existence, James Bond proves he is more vibrant and vital than ever by offering an intense, state of the art action film; one that is both pointed and personal. More than any other Bond film to date, it has things to say about security, espionage and intelligence gathering in today’s world, while at the same time revealing more of the history and character of James Bond than ever before.

It’s brimming with car chases, shoot outs, and explosions but it also features well crafted, damaged characters complete with backstories and understandable motivations. “Skyfall” is that rare breed of action film. Full of exciting, pulse pounding set pieces, while also deriving tension from worthwhile dramatic content.

Continue reading