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Early Fighter Responses: 'Insanely Good' or 'White Trash Version of Precious'?

Finally: A public audience has seen The Fighter, David O. Russell's film about Boston boxer Mickey Ward and the troubled family in his orbit. The movie debuted Tuesday night in Hollywood as AFI Fest's annual "secret screening," and as presumed, immediate responses on Twitter have placed it squarely in the thick of all things Oscar. Even the haters couldn't help but draw parallels. Read on for a sampling.

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Inception, Toy Story 3 Jump in Latest Oscar Index

Week seven of Movieline's Oscar Index brings a few resurgent, big-money forces into the awards-season spotlight, where a few familiar faces hold fast to their own power positions as well. And the cash is starting to flow. Exciting! Get back, recession! Read on to view the lay of the land and weigh in with your own assessments.

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This Can't Really Be the Actual King's Speech Poster, Right?

At some point yesterday you may have noticed The King's Speech was having one of those weeks: A bunch of award nominations on Monday followed by a bundle of anti-MPAA goodwill gift-wrapped and delivered on Tuesday. And then came... this, the first American poster for the Weinstein Company's Best Picture thoroughbred. Looks like someone needs needs more than just speech therapy.

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Did Scorching Critic Just Derail the Waiting For 'Superman' Oscar Campaign?

I haven't seen Waiting For "Superman", director Davis Guggenheim's documentary about America's failing public school system -- and the possible solutions that may be found in more exclusive, smaller charter schools, particularly in urban areas. But Lord knows I've heard about it, from rhapsodies at the Toronto Film Festival to stratospheric praise at Rotten Tomatoes to Oprah Winfrey's two -- two! -- WFS showcases. Even the President is on the bandwagon, which has careened toward next February's Oscar finish line at the front of the documentary pack. At least until this week, anyway.

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Oscar Index: Is This the Year of Christian Bale, 'Chowderhead Vérité'?

All is mostly calm as the second month of Movieline's Oscar Index commences -- mostly, that is, unless you're at the top of three of the four acting categories and/or trying to get your embattled African-American ensemble drama through stolid barriers of critical mass. Otherwise, it's just hunches, gossip and word-of-mouth business as usual. Let's talk it over.

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Halle Berry Pins Oscar Hopes on Distributor That Brought You Delgo

Better late than never for Halle Berry, who officially threw her wig in the Oscar race yesterday on behalf of the indie Frankie & Alice. The "'70s-set psychological drama," which the actress co-produced, features Berry as a woman battling multiple-personality disorder; photos snapped on the set months ago showcase her half-nude character raving through the streets, so you know she's not messing around. Except, that is, when it comes to distribution.

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It's Official: Jean-Luc Godard to be Oscar No-Show

AMPAS officially confirmed this afternoon that Jean-Luc Godard will most definitely not attend next month's Governors Award, where the filmmaker is set to receive an honorary Oscar. This was a foregone conclusion weeks ago when the French New Wave legend went AWOL upon his award's announcement, then blew off the ceremony despite the Academy's insistence he'd attend. Godard does apparently want the statuette, which will be shipped to him in Switzerland and swiftly, surely and proudly welded to the hood of his Hyundai. [TOH]

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Fighter, Michael Douglas Punch Back in Latest Edition of Oscar Index

A month into fall movie season means a month into Movieline's Oscar Index, your regular one-stop, fool-proof, carefully metered and weighed survey of the ongoing awards race. A few new players enter the mix this week, including a pair of legends joining the supporting player sweepstakes. But do they have a shot? Show your work..

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Oscar Index: Will Blue Valentine Ride Its NC-17 Back to Awards Contention?

Spikes and slides continue four weeks into Movieline's Oscar Index, with today's edition witnessing the rewards of a carefully timed rating controversy and/or Oscar-qualifying run. And there's plenty more movement to chronicle in the Big Six categories; have a look after the jump and let's talk it out below.

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Tyler Perry Promises 'You Don't Have To Be a Colored Girl To Be Able To Relate To and Enjoy' For Colored Girls

The For Colored Girls awards train has made its latest whistle stop, with director Tyler Perry today passing along his latest message to fans eager to know more about his all-star Oscar hopeful. To wit: It's very good! Also: You do not actually need to fulfill the title criteria to enjoy or appreciate the film. Color me relieved!

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Oscar Index: Coen Brothers, Tyler Perry (!) Make Early Strides in Awards Race

The latest edition of the 2010 Oscar Index at the end of a relatively quiet week of awards buzz, with old favorites holding strong, a few new upstarts cracking the race and just about everyone else waiting to see what the Coens, David O. Russell and Tyler Perry (yes, that Tyler Perry) have up their sleeves. Read on for the latest rankings.

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Will Bad CGI Breath Cost The Social Network a Visual Effects Oscar Nomination?

The biggest shock about The Social Network -- beyond the fact that it pretty much lives up to the hype and will easily rank among the best films released in 2010 -- is how brilliantly it marries performance and technology to create Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. The Greek god-like Olympians were always going to be The Social Network's trickiest illusion, but director David Fincher, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, co-stars Armie Hammer and Josh Pence, and the visual effects team help make the twins into two distinct-but-identical beings. Still, will their collaborative effort be undone come awards time by something as innocuous as bad breath?

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Prickly Pundit Posits Purge

"If the over-60 Academy members fail to note that The Social Network is a brilliant, whippersnapper Citizen Kane-level movie about the Realm of the Now (and the Very Recent) that addresses CLASSIC THEMES, what am I supposed to do about it? Send them a complimentary month's supply of Depends? I'll tell you what SHOULD be done about it. All past-it, over-the-hill geezers should be COMPASSIONATELY EXPELLED FROM THE ACADEMY. [...] What did George S. Patton (George C. Scott) do when he found a mule obstructing his troops in Italy? He shot the mule and had him thrown over the side of a bridge." Jeffrey Wells, ladies and gentlemen! That shouldn't polarize this weekend's Academy screening at all. [Gold Derby]

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Jacki Weaver's Oscar Campaign Soon Available in S, M, L, XL

We all knew it was coming, and finally it's arrived: Sony Pictures Classics is distributing awards screeners for its instant classic Animal Kingdom, accompanied by T-shirts bearing the likeness of Supporting Actress hopeful Jacki Weaver. Don't think this won't find favor among the keepers of the Oscar Index. Also: Can I have one? Click through for full-size.

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Social Network, True Grit Surge in Movieline's Oscar Index

Another busy cycle of hype, hurdles and more Oscar madness has come and gone, leading to an all-new edition of Moveline's 2010 Oscar Index. This week, the Coen Brothers throw their weathered cowboy hats in the ring, The Social Network builds full steam toward Friday's opening, and a handful of would-bes slide into the morass of also-rans. Read on, and let's break it down.

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