Month: May 2024

Hawke Training Day

King Kong ain’t got nothin’ on Denzel Washington but he did have something on Ethan Hawke on Oscar night 2002, when Hawke lost Best Supporting Actor for his remarkable performance in Training Day. But without his co-star, Hawke might have been plenty more devastated than he was allowed to be.

Appearing on Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? (via Variety), Ethan Hawke remembered that Denzel Washington had some sage wisdom after he lost to Iris’ Jim Broadbent. According to Hawke, Washington told him, “‘It’s better that you didn’t win. Losing was better…You don’t want an award to improve your status. You want to improve the award’s status.’ That’s the way he thinks…The Academy Award has more power, because Denzel has a couple. It didn’t elevate who he was.” Washington would go on to win Best Actor later that night, which we’d still have to think is a nice boost…

No doubt Washington “improved” the status of both the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor categories, as his Training Day win would make him just the second Black actor to win that award following Sidney Poitier’s victory almost 40 years prior. That night he also became the first Black actor to win two competitive Oscars, having previously won Best Supporting Actor for 1989’s Glory. But his career improvement can’t be ignored, as Washington’s first win would soon put him in collaboration with Spike Lee (who he’ll reunite with for a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low), while his second would further mark him as one of the most captivating figures the silver screen has ever seen.

While Ethan Hawke lost out on his first-ever Oscar nomination, he would return to the Academy Awards as a nominee three times so far: twice for writing Before Sunset and Before Midnight – making him one of the few people nominated for both writing and acting – and another go at Best Supporting Actor for Boyhood, losing that night to J.K. Simmons for Whiplash.

While Hawke has yet to win an Oscar, his first experience at the Kodak/Dolby Theatre was enough of a victory for him. Hawke, too, still respects his Training Day co-star, comparing working with him to seeing Babe Ruth at work both mentally and physically.

Where does Ethan Hawke’s performance in Training Day rank in his all-time best? Drop your ranking in the comments section below.

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Power Ballad, Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas

Scout a picturesque cliffside and fire up the wind machines because Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas are ready to feel the wind in their hair while serenading audiences for the musical comedy Power Ballad. The film starring Rudd (Ghostbusters: Frozen EmpireAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania) and Jonas (Jumanji: The Next LevelMidway) revolves around a wedding singer (Rudd), a rock star (Jonas), and the song that divides them. The project hails from 30West and Anthony Bregman’s Likely Story.

John Carney directs Power Ballad from a script he co-wrote with Peter McDonald, who wrote and directed the comedy short Pentecost and co-wrote The Bachelor Weekend with John Butler.

“We are so excited to bring John Carney’s next film to Cannes. John has a magic ability to weave great music into wonderfully engaging and universally relatable stories that make audience emotions run high,” said Alex Walton of WME. Power Ballad is fun and heartwarming – themes that audiences crave today.  His unique vision, coupled with the global appeal of Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas, will give buyers exactly what they’re looking for.”

After busting ghosts alongside the stars of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Rudd is wrapping up two of his latest film projects, Death of a Unicorn and Friendship. Alex Scharfman’s Death of Unicorn focuses on a father-daughter duo, Riley (Jenna Ortega) and Elliot (Paul Rudd), who hit a unicorn with their car and bring it to the wilderness retreat of a mega-wealthy pharmaceutical CEO. The comedic horror film also stars Will Poulter, Téa Leoni, Richard E. Grant, Jessica Hynes, Anthony Carrigan, and Steve Park.

Rudd’s Friendship film comes from Andrew DeYoung. The comedy revolves around a new neighbor threatening Craig Waterman’s quiet life, and Craig struggles to protect his family’s security. Kate Mara, Meredith Garreton, Josh Segarra, and Jack Dylan Grazer also star alongside Rudd in the upcoming feature.

Will Paul Rudd slappa da bass for Power Ballad? Is Nick Jonas ready to channel his rock star past into his new character? What do you think the song they’re warring about sounds like? I’m hearing a mixture of White Snake’s “Here I Go Again” and REO Speedwagon’s “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” but we’ll need to wait and see.

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