Archive for December, 2009
I’m going to travel, and I don’t know if I’ll be able to update this site until January. So, I would like to wish to all “Adoring Sandra” visitorsand friends a great holidays season! Have fun, be safe, enjoy your time with family and friends!
See you next year!
And Sandra, you have an AMAZING 2009, it was a great comeback. I wish you the TWICE in 2010!
If the Golden Globe nominations didn’t already make it obvious, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards list clinched it: Sandra Bullock is well on her way to Oscar nomination.
Meryl Streep’s and Sandra Bullock’s campaigns for Academy Awards are sailing quite smoothly, thankyouverymuch, with Golden Globe noms for best actress (Bullock, in “The Blind Side”) and best supporting actress (Streep in both “Julie & Julia” and “It’s Complicated”) under their belts. Bullock and Streep are competing against each other for the SAG best actress award because, under SAG rules, Streep’s part as Julia Childs in “Julie & Julia” is considered a lead role, not a supporting one.
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
• Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side
• Helen Mirren, The Last Station
• Carey Mulligan, An Education
• Gabourey Sidibe, Precious
• Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia
Congratulations, again, Sandra!
The nominations for the 67th Annual Golden Globes Nominations were just announced in Los Angeles, and Sandra Bullock is nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her work in The Blind Side, as expected. The unexpected part is: she got another nomination as Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy, for The Proposal!!!!
Congratulations, Sandra!
Winners to be announced on Sunday, January 17th.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Nominees:
Emily Blunt for The Young Victoria (2009)
Sandra Bullock for The Blind Side (2009)
Helen Mirren for The Last Station (2009)
Carey Mulligan for An Education (2009)
Gabourey ‘Gabby’ Sidibe for Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009)Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Nominees:
Sandra Bullock for The Proposal (2009/I)
Marion Cotillard for Nine (2009)
Julia Roberts for Duplicity (2009)
Meryl Streep for It’s Complicated (2009)
Meryl Streep for Julie & Julia (2009)
Yay to Sandra! She got nominated at Critics Choice Awards as Best Actress for her work on “The Blind Side”.
The Proposal also got a nomination as “Best Comedy Movie”
Congrats, Sandra!
Thanks to Colleen, we now have HQ scans of Sandra on EW cover. Loved the pictures used!
agazine Scans & Outtakes > Magazines > Entertainment Weekly – December 18, 2009
Sandra Bullock sports a faux mustache on the latest cute cover of Entertainment Weekly, on stands tomorrow. The 45-year-old actress is having the the best year of her career with two huge hits (The Proposal and The Blind Side), plus Oscar buzz.
Sandra hopes that the ticket sales for The Blind Side will result in more well-told stories starring grown women. “Sexism is everywhere,” she says. “Ageism is everywhere. But you know what? It’s about making money. And look at what Sarah Jessica Parker did with Sex and the City. Look at what Meryl Streep is doing every other week! The proof is in the pudding. I didn’t have the ‘Oh my God, I’m not working because I’m 40.’ I was working when I was 40. I’ve never had this many opportunities in my lifetime.”
Scans will be added soon.
Treat yourself this holiday season and fall in love with the witty romantic comedy “All About Steve” when it debuts on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and DVD December 22 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Golden Globe-nominee Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper star in this off-the-wall comedy about a blind date gone hilariously wrong. When eccentric, but lovable, Mary gets set up with Steve, a news channel cameraman, she falls hard. He does not. Mary decides to follow Steve on a cross-country hunt for breaking news and soon finds herself entangled in the story. But despite the media storm surrounding her, Mary may just discover her true place in the world… and the man of her dreams! From director Phil Traill and produced by Sandra Bullock, the film also stars Thomas Haden Church, Ken Jeong, Keith David and Kerri Kenney.
The “All About Steve” two-disc Blu-ray Disc has high definition features including a hilarious parody with behind-the-scenes interviews by cast member Kerri Kenney. Additional bonus material includes cast and crew commentary, deleted scenes, a gag reel, an a capella duet with Bradley Cooper and Ken Jeong, crew snapshots to Mary’s rap, Fox Movie Channel presents Casting Session, and Digital Copy for download onto portable devices.
The “All About Steve” DVD includes cast and crew commentary, “Hollywood Dish with Mina Mitcheletti” featurette, “All About All About Steve,” deleted scenes, a gag reel, and crew snapshots to Mary’s rap.
Sandra Bullock’s year continues its upswing with news that the 25th Santa Barbara International Film Festival is honoring her with the American Riviera Award on Feb. 5. The award, which recognizes actors who have had a strong influence on American cinema, is being given to Bullock for her turn in the recent hit “The Blind Side,” as well as for the range she’s shown throughout her career in films such as “Crash,” “While You Were Sleeping” and “The Proposal.”
The American Riviera Award might just be a positive sign for Bullock in regard to her future this award season. Previous recipients have included Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke and Oscar winners Tommy Lee Jones, Forest Whitaker and Philip Seymour Hoffman. And she’s certainly in buzz-worthy company: The festival is also honoring Colin Firth with its Outstanding Performance of the Year for “A Single Man.” Vera Farmiga (“Up in the Air”), Christoph Waltz (“Inglourious Basterds”), Stanley Tucci (“Julie & Julia,” “The Lovely Bones”) and Peter Sarsgaard (“An Education”) will receive the Cinema Vanguard Award. And “Avatar” director James Cameron is being named this year’s Modern Master. The festival runs from Feb. 4 to 14.




















