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12 Friday 22nd January 2010 VLONDON (AP) - Sci-fi extravaganza ‘Avatar,’ Iraq drama “The Hurt Locker” and coming-of-age story “An Education” earned eight nom- inations apiece Thursday in the race for the British Academy Film Awards, Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars. The three films are up for best picture alongside “Up in the Air” and “Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire.” The British awards, known as BAFTAs, are handed out two weeks before the Academy Awards in Hollywood and considered an important indicator of likely Oscar success. South African alien thriller “District 9” received seven BAFTA nominations, while Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” and Jason Reitman’s “Up in the Air” got six each. The nominations boost the Oscar hopes of James Cameron’s “Avatar,” an astronomically expensive eco-adventure that has already taken more than $1.6 billion (euro1.13 bil- lion) at the global box office. “Avatar” - Cameron’s first narrative feature since the Oscar-sweeping “Titanic” in 1997 - has already won Golden Globes for best drama and director. It faces strong competi- tion from two much small- er films: “The Hurt Locker,” a claustrophobic study of a bomb-disposal team in Iraq, and “An Education,” the piquant tale of a teenager’s senti- mental education in 1960s London. Cameron is competing for best director against his ex-wife, “The Hurt Locker” director Kathryn Bigelow. The other director nomi- nees are Neill Blomkamp for “District 9,” Lone Scherfig for “An Education” and Quentin Tarantino for “Inglourious Basterds.” The best actor race pits George Clooney, for “Up in the Air,” against “The Hurt Locker” star Jeremy Renner, Jeff Bridges for “Crazy Heart,” Colin Firth for “A Single Man” and Andy Serkis for his por- trayal of musician Ian Dury in “Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll.” Meryl Streep received her 13th BAFTA nomina- tion for “Julie & Julia.” The other best-actress nominees are Carey Mulligan for “An Education,” Audrey Tautou for “Coco Before Chanel,” Irish actress Saoirse Ronan for “The Lovely Bones” and newcomer Gabourey Sidibe for “Precious.” Nominees for outstand- ing British film are “An Education”; “Fish Tank”; “In the Loop”; “Moon” and “Nowhere Boy.” Five films are compet- ing for best foreign-lan- guage film - fashion biopic “Coco Before Chanel,” Pedro Almodovar’s lush “Broken Embraces,” Swedish vampire story “Let the Right One In,” Jacques Audiard’s prison drama “A Prophet” and Michael Haneke’s chilling “The White Ribbon.” The British prizes - offi- cially the Orange British Academy Film Awards - will be awarded during a ceremony at London’s Royal Opera House on Feb. 21. Last year, Danny Boyle’s underdog picture “Slumdog Millionaire” won seven BAFTAs, including best film; it went on to win eight Oscars. Coupon No. 61 (Daily Island) The correct answer is ’165 Minutes’ 1. S. Weerasinghe Maharagama 2. Seetha Jayawardena Homagama 3. V. V. Thiruchelvan Dehiwala 4. K. D. D. P. Seneviratne Colombo 5 5. I. T. de Silva Ratmalana 6. Sivananthan Marimuttu Colombo 8 7. J. Antony Fernando Colombo 6 8. C. E. Rodrigo Seeduwa 9. Arlene Darius Mt. Lavinia 10. D. N. Atapattu Polgahawela Your complimentary tickets (2) will be delivered by EAP Film & Theatres (Pvt) Ltd. shortly. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Congratulations Coupon No. 22 (Sunday Island) The correct answer is ’165 Minutes’ 1. L. L. Mahinda Kalutara South 2. Omar Abdulla Kolonnawa 3. C. de Silva Ratmalana 4. J. de Mel Colombo 3 5. C. J. Wadugodapitiya Colombo 5 6. Luveeza Sadar Nawala 7. Shenal Sudarshan Colombo 9 8. S. Ponnampalam Colombo 8 9. Sharon Herft Kelaniya 10. Dushanthi Kaushalya Delgoda Your complimentary tickets (2) will be delivered by EAP Film & Theatres (Pvt) Ltd. shortly. Congratulations ‘Avatar’ gets 8 noms for British film From left, Sam Worthington, director James Cameron, Zoe Saldana, producer Jon Landau, and Sigourney Weaver pose with the award for best motion picture drama for “Avatar” backstage at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP) L ionsgate’s family action comedy “The Spy Next Door” stars Jackie Chan as Bob Ho, an undercover CIA superspy who decides to give up his career in espionage to settle down with his next-door neighbour and girlfriend, Gillian (Amber Valletta). But Bob has one more mission to complete before Gillian agrees to marry him: winning over her three opinionated kids. When Gillian suddenly has to leave town, Bob volunteers to babysit the children so he can earn their approval. But when one of the kids mistakenly downloads a top- secret formula from his comput- er, Bob’s archenemy, a Russian terrorist, moves in for the attack, forcing Bob to juggle the roles of spy and prospec- tive stepfather in the most challenging mission of his career! Martial arts superstar Jackie Chan is joined by an talented supporting cast fea- turing Amber Valletta (PREMONITION, TRANSPORTER 2, HITCH), George Lopez (BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA, SWING VOTE, “George Lopez”), Billy Ray Cyrus (“Hannah Montana”), Magnus Scheving (LAZYTOWN), Madeline Carroll (SWING VOTE), Will Shadley (“Dirty Sexy Money”), and Alina Foley. THE SPY NEXT DOOR is directed by Brian Levent (ARE WE THERE YET?, SNOW DOGS, THE FLINTSTONES) from a screenplay by Greg Poirier (NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS). The film is produced by Robert Simonds and Ryan Kavanaugh S tarring: Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid, Tyrese Gibson, Doug Jones, Jon Tenney, Charles S. Dutton, Lucas Black, Kate Walsh, Adrianne Palicki, Kevin Durand, Willa Holland Director: Scott Stewart U.S. Opening Date: January 22nd, 2010 THEY SAY After a terrifying biblical apocalypse descends upon the world, a group of strangers stranded in a remote truck stop diner in the Southwest unwittingly become humanity’s last line of defense when they discover the diner’s young waitress is preg- nant with the messiah. Apparently God has lost faith in humani- ty and sends his legion of angels to wipe out the human race for the second time. Now mankind’s only hope lies in the group of misfits holed up in a diner in the desert who is aided by the archangel Michael. Production Status: In Production/Awaiting Release Genres: Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Suspense/Horror and Thriller Release Date: January 22nd, 2010 (wide)

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12 Friday 22nd January 2010

VLONDON (AP) - Sci-fiextravaganza ‘Avatar,’ Iraqdrama “The Hurt Locker” andcoming-of-age story “AnEducation” earned eight nom-inations apiece Thursday inthe race for the BritishAcademy Film Awards,Britain’s equivalent of theOscars.

The three films are upfor best picture alongside“Up in the Air” and“Precious: Based on theNovel Push by Sapphire.”

The British awards,known as BAFTAs, arehanded out two weeksbefore the AcademyAwards in Hollywood andconsidered an importantindicator of likely Oscarsuccess.

South African alienthriller “District 9”received seven BAFTAnominations, whileQuentin Tarantino’s“Inglourious Basterds” andJason Reitman’s “Up in the

Air” got six each.The nominations boost

the Oscar hopes of JamesCameron’s “Avatar,” anastronomically expensiveeco-adventure that hasalready taken more than$1.6 billion (euro1.13 bil-lion) at the global boxoffice. “Avatar” - Cameron’sfirst narrative feature sincethe Oscar-sweeping“Titanic” in 1997 - hasalready won Golden Globesfor best drama and director.

It faces strong competi-tion from two much small-er films: “The HurtLocker,” a claustrophobicstudy of a bomb-disposalteam in Iraq, and “AnEducation,” the piquanttale of a teenager’s senti-mental education in 1960sLondon.

Cameron is competingfor best director against hisex-wife, “The Hurt Locker”director Kathryn Bigelow.The other director nomi-nees are Neill Blomkampfor “District 9,” LoneScherfig for “AnEducation” and QuentinTarantino for “InglouriousBasterds.”

The best actor race pitsGeorge Clooney, for “Up inthe Air,” against “The HurtLocker” star JeremyRenner, Jeff Bridges for“Crazy Heart,” Colin Firthfor “A Single Man” andAndy Serkis for his por-trayal of musician IanDury in “Sex & Drugs &Rock & Roll.”

Meryl Streep receivedher 13th BAFTA nomina-tion for “Julie & Julia.” Theother best-actress nominees

are Carey Mulligan for “AnEducation,” Audrey Tautoufor “Coco Before Chanel,”Irish actress Saoirse Ronanfor “The Lovely Bones” andnewcomer Gabourey Sidibefor “Precious.”

Nominees for outstand-ing British film are “AnEducation”; “Fish Tank”;“In the Loop”; “Moon” and“Nowhere Boy.”

Five films are compet-ing for best foreign-lan-guage film - fashion biopic“Coco Before Chanel,”Pedro Almodovar’s lush“Broken Embraces,”Swedish vampire story “Letthe Right One In,” JacquesAudiard’s prison drama “AProphet” and MichaelHaneke’s chilling “TheWhite Ribbon.”

The British prizes - offi-cially the Orange BritishAcademy Film Awards -will be awarded during aceremony at London’sRoyal Opera House on Feb.21.

Last year, DannyBoyle’s underdog picture“Slumdog Millionaire” wonseven BAFTAs, includingbest film; it went on to wineight Oscars.

Coupon No. 61 (Daily Island)The correct answer is ’165 Minutes’1. S. Weerasinghe Maharagama2. Seetha Jayawardena Homagama3. V. V. Thiruchelvan Dehiwala4. K. D. D. P. Seneviratne Colombo 55. I. T. de Silva Ratmalana6. Sivananthan Marimuttu Colombo 87. J. Antony Fernando Colombo 68. C. E. Rodrigo Seeduwa9. Arlene Darius Mt. Lavinia10. D. N. Atapattu Polgahawela

Your complimentary tickets (2) will be deliveredby EAP Film & Theatres (Pvt) Ltd. shortly.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

CongratulationsCoupon No. 22 (Sunday Island)The correct answer is ’165 Minutes’

1. L. L. Mahinda Kalutara South2. Omar Abdulla Kolonnawa3. C. de Silva Ratmalana4. J. de Mel Colombo 35. C. J. Wadugodapitiya Colombo 56. Luveeza Sadar Nawala7. Shenal Sudarshan Colombo 98. S. Ponnampalam Colombo 89. Sharon Herft Kelaniya10. Dushanthi Kaushalya DelgodaYour complimentary tickets (2) will be deliveredby EAP Film & Theatres (Pvt) Ltd. shortly.

Congratulations

‘Avatar’ gets 8 noms for British film

From left, Sam Worthington, director James Cameron, ZoeSaldana, producer Jon Landau, and Sigourney Weaver posewith the award for best motion picture drama for “Avatar”backstage at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards onSunday, Jan. 17, 2010, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP)

Lionsgate’sfamilyaction

comedy “The Spy Next Door”stars Jackie Chan as Bob Ho, an

undercover CIA superspy who decidesto give up his career in espionage to settle

down with hisnext-door neighbour

and girlfriend, Gillian(Amber Valletta). But Bob has

one more mission to completebefore Gillian agrees to marry him:winning over her three opinionatedkids.

When Gillian suddenly has toleave town, Bob volunteers tobabysit the children so he can earntheir approval. But when one of thekids mistakenly downloads a top-secret formula from his comput-er, Bob’s archenemy, a Russianterrorist, moves in for theattack, forcing Bob to jugglethe roles of spy and prospec-tive stepfather in the mostchallenging mission of hiscareer!

Martial arts superstarJackie Chan is joined by an talented supporting cast fea-turing Amber Valletta (PREMONITION, TRANSPORTER 2,HITCH), George Lopez (BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA,SWING VOTE, “George Lopez”), Billy Ray Cyrus(“Hannah Montana”), Magnus Scheving (LAZYTOWN),Madeline Carroll (SWING VOTE), Will Shadley (“DirtySexy Money”), and Alina Foley. THE SPY NEXT DOORis directed by Brian Levent (ARE WE THERE YET?,SNOW DOGS, THE FLINTSTONES) from a screenplayby Greg Poirier (NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OFSECRETS). The film is produced by RobertSimonds and Ryan Kavanaugh

Starring: Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid,Tyrese Gibson, Doug Jones, JonTenney, Charles S. Dutton, Lucas

Black, Kate Walsh, Adrianne Palicki, KevinDurand, Willa Holland

Director: Scott StewartU.S. Opening Date: January 22nd, 2010THEY SAYAfter a terrifying biblical apocalypse

descends upon the world, a group ofstrangers stranded in a remote truck stopdiner in the Southwest unwittingly becomehumanity’s last line of defense when theydiscover the diner’s young waitress is preg-nant with the messiah.

Apparently God has lost faith in humani-ty and sends his legion of angels to wipeout the human race for the second time.Now mankind’s only hope lies in the groupof misfits holed up in a diner in the desertwho is aided by the archangel Michael.Production Status:In Production/Awaiting ReleaseGenres:Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy,Suspense/Horror and ThrillerRelease Date:January 22nd, 2010 (wide)