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Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Motion Picture : Best Picture: “Spotlight.” Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant.” Best Actress: Brie Larson, “Room.” Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, “Creed.” Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl.” Best Young Actor/Actress: Jacob Tremblay, “Room.” Best Acting Ensemble: “Spotlight.” Best Director: George Miller, “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Original Screenplay: Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight.” Best Adapted Screenplay: Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, “The Big Short.” Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki, “The Revenant.” Best Production Design: Colin Gibson, “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Editing: Margaret Sixel, “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Costume Design: Jenny Bevan, “Mad Max: Fury Road.”
Best Hair & Makeup: “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Visual Effects: “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Animated Feature: “Inside Out.” Best Action Movie: “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Actor in an Action Movie: Tom Hardy, “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Actress in an Action Movie: Charlize Theron, “Mad Max: Fury Road.” Best Comedy: “The Big Short.” Best Actor in a Comedy: Christian Bale, “The Big Short.” Best Actress in a Comedy: Amy Schumer, “Trainwreck.” Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie: “Ex Machina.” Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul.” Best Documentary Feature: “Amy.” Best Song: Wiz Khalifa for “See You Again” from “Furious 7.” Best Score: Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight.”
Television : Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparent.” Best Actor in a Drama Series: Rami Malek, “Mr. Robot.” Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television: Idris Elba, “Luther.” Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.” Best Actress in a Drama Series: Carrie Coon, “The Leftovers.” Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series: Kirsten Dunst, “Fargo.” Best Comedy Series: “Master of None.” Best Drama Series: “Mr. Robot.” Best Guest Actor/Actress in a Comedy Series: Timothy Olyphant, “The Grinder.” Best Guest Actor/Actress in a Drama Series: Margo Martindale, “The Good Wife.” Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series: “Fargo.” Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Andre Braugher, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Christian Slater, “Mr. Robot.” Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series: Jesse Plemons, “Fargo.” Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Mayim Bialik, “The Big Bang Theory.” Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Constance Zimmer, “UnREAL.” Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series: Jean Smart, “Fargo.” Best Animation Series: “BoJack Horseman.” Best Reality Show: “The Voice.” Best Reality Show Host: James Lipton, “Inside the Actors Studio.” Best Structured Reality Show: “Shark Tank.” Best Talk Show: “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.” Best Unstructured Reality Show: “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”
Cop comedy ‘Ride Along’ finally dethrones ‘Star Wars’
LOS ANGELES - “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was finally dethroned from its weekslong grip atop the North American box office, shoved aside by cop comedy “Ride Along 2” and Oscar favorite “The Revenant.” “Ride Along 2” raked in $34 million for the threeday weekend, box office tracker Exhibitor Relations said Sunday, while revenge film “The Revenant” earned $29.5 million. The latest installment of the popular “Star Wars” saga came in at $25.1 million in its fifth week, boosting it to a worldwide total take of $1.86 billion, third highest ever. “Ride Along 2” soared to first place in its first week of release, appearing in 3,175 North American theaters. The film features funny man Kevin Hart as a rookie law officer who aspires to become a detective like his future brother-in-law, played by rapper and actor Ice Cube, as the two become embroiled with a murderous Miami drug ring. The original “Ride Along” movie, with the same stars, set an opening-weekend record in January 2014, netting $41.6 million. “The Revenant,” in its fourth week in theaters, got a certain boost from news of its nomination for 12 Oscars, most of any film. The movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio
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FORBali public discussion
Disaster mitigation and reclamation
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This photo provided by Universal Pictures shows, Ice Cube, from left, as James Payton, Olivia Munn as Maya Cruz, and Kevin Hart as Ben Barber in a scene from the film, “Ride Along 2.” The movie opens in U.S. theaters on Jan. 15, 2016. as a legendary fur trapper, has already won Golden Globes for Best Picture, Best Director (Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu) and Best Actor (DiCaprio). (afp)
‘Spotlight,’ DiCaprio, Larson win at Critics’ Choice Awards
LOS ANGELES — The investigative journalism drama “Spotlight” won the top prize at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday, while awards favorites Brie Larson and Leonardo DiCaprio won the top acting prizes for “Room” and “The Revenant.” Both actors won Golden Globe Awards and are considered front-runners for the Academy Awards, too. “Mad Max: Fury Road” was the most nominated film of the evening with 13 nominations from the Broadcast Film Critics’Association. While it lost out for the top prize, it did win a number of awards, including Best Director for George Miller, best action movie, and best action movie actor and actress for Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron. The financial crisis dramedy “The Big Short,” meanwhile, won for best comedy and best comedic actor for star Christian Bale, who kissed both his wife and director Adam McKay on his way up to the stage to accept his award. Both were up for best picture Oscar heavyweights like “Spotlight,” ‘’The Revenant” and “The Martian,” as well as “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” which was
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added after initial nominees were announced and went home empty handed on Sunday. “Star Wars” director J.J. Abrams was in attendance to present the Genius Award to Industrial Light & Magic, which Chief Creative Officer John Knoll accepted. But it was “Spotlight’s” night in the end. The film also picked up Best Acting Ensemble, winning out over films like “Straight Outta Compton” and “The Hateful Eight.” It was the only award that N.W.A biopic “Straight Outta Compton” was up for at the show, but the film was on everyone’s minds on the blue carpet and in the early moments of the evening after it received only one Academy Award nomination for screenwriting just days earlier. “They got snubbed, but there are lots of other great films that got snubbed as well,” said Neil Brown Jr. before the show began. Brown Jr. played DJ Yella in the film which has picked up its share Guild nominations this season. “Just everybody talking about it is enough of an Oscar for us,” he added. (ap)
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Officers carried body of bomb’s victim from forensic room at Kramat Jati Hospital. A family member has received the body of a Canadian national who fell victim to a bomb blast on Jakarta’s main road that claimed eight lives on Thursday.
Family receives body of Canadian victim
JAKARTA - A family member has received the body of a Canadian national who fell victim to a bomb blast on Jakarta’s main road that claimed eight lives on Thursday.
“The body of a Canadian national Amer Quali Taher has been handed over to his family member,” Indonesian Police spokesperson Senior Commissioner Suharsono stated on Monday. Taher, a 70-year-old resident of Laval, Quebec, was shot dead by an attacker outside a Starbucks coffee shop where the stand-off took place in Jakarta. Other civilian casualties include an Indonesian national Rais Karna, whose body has been claimed his family and buried.
“The body of the other victim, Rais, has also been taken and buried by his family,” Suharsono noted. Moreover, Suharsono also remarked that four bodies of the suspected Jakarta attackers are still at the Police’s Said Sukanto Hospital in East Jakarta. The suspected attackers have been identified as 26-year-old Dian Joni Kurniadi, Afif alias Sunakin, 40-year-old Muhammad Ali who were shot dead by the police, and Ahmad Muhazin who was the suicide bomber. At least six bombs were detonated outside a shopping plaza in Central Jakarta’s business district during the attack that started at 10:40 a.m. local time, and exchange of fire was reported shortly.
All security personnel present near the location rushed to the crime scene and took control of the situation within three to four hours. The Jakarta Regional Police spokesman Mohammad Iqbal pointed out that the use of home-assembled arms by the terrorists during the Jakarta attack could only be confirmed after an on-site investigation. (ant) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http://globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http://ustream.tv/channel/ global-fm-bali.
THE FORUM of Balinese People Rejecting Reclamation (ForBALI) held a public discussion entitled “Revealing the Myths of Disaster Mitigation in Benoa Bay Reclamation” at Penggak Men Mersi, on Friday (Jan. 15). During the discussion, the flawed reasoning behind the claim that the Benoa Bay reclamation plan would serve to mitigate natural disasters -often cited by the projects investor, was brought to light. The reclamation plan’s investor has said that floods could be prevented by reclaiming Benoa Bay and that the project could serve as a evacuation site, in the case of a tsunami. Discussion speaker I Made Kris Adi Astra however expressed his confusion regarding claims that the Benoa Bay reclamation plan would in any way contribute to disaster mitigation. Based on his research using the seismic vulnerability index, the reclamation plan would in fact make the whole area more vulnerable to the negative impacts of earthquakes. “On a natural island in the area, earthquake tremors would be amplified 3.5 times, but on a reclaimed island, the tremors would be amplified 4.9 times. According to the seismic vulnerability index, earthquakes that occur on reclaimed islands score more than twice as high as earthquakes that occur on natural islands in terms of the danger that they pose. Earthquakes on natural islands are indexed at 4, whereas on reclaimed islands they are indexed at 9.1,” he said. Kris explained that reclaimed islands are made from landfill that is nowhere nearly as tightly packed as the substances that make up natural islands. Even after a thousand years -let alone 50, man made islands are still extremely young and not as dense as natural islands that can take anywhere from 2.5 to 5 million years to form. “We cannot compare the two,” he said. Continue to page 2 Earthquake ...