3rd Golden Reel Awards
As you probably all know, the 3rd Golden Reel Awards were held a couple of days ago and the entire Association was at the event. It was a triumphal night for the Prisoner, who grabbed seven awards out of the twelve that were given during the evening.
The Prisoner, by John Malone and Christopher Nolan, was practically flawless and deserves all of its awards. James was obviously disappointed to have won only one award, but still, he took home the Best Original Screenplay award, which is not bad! I personally picked up the Golden Reel for Most Wanted Sequel, which was a pleasant surprise, I was nominated twice! I personally thought I would win for Death and All His Friends, but I'm still incredibly happy to have won for Inferno. Thanks again to all the voters who voted for our films and congratulations to John Malone for the Prisoner!
Round 1 Update
Nation's Pride
Harry Wright was particularly nervous to present his latest effort, after taking a break in Season 3, he hoped that his next project wouldn't fail and I think it's safe to say that he succeeded. While not making too much noise, Nation's Pride benefited from the talent of veteran Martin Campbell who crafted a great film with Harry's screenplay, but sadly, what most people will remember from the film was the curious casting decision, with both Hemsworth brothers playing the same character during different periods. The decision backfired and critics had a negative response to the casting, but he still wants to defend his decision. He said he wanted the viewers how much Charles Upham changed during the war and he hoped changing actors would achieve that effect, but obviously people weren't impressed, but we, at Mo Buck's Writers Association are still proud of the film written by our very own Harry Wright.
Green Arrow and Cat People
Two films were released after Nation's Pride. A surprisingly dark superhero film starring Armie Hammer as Green Arrow and Nicolas Winding Refn's second movie for Last Resort Films, Cat People, starring Hungarian model Barbara Palvin. APJ continues to deliver great superheroes movies and his casting was on point. Hammer is an excellent Green Arrow and Clive Owen is a superb villain. The constant shifting from past to present bothered me a little bit, but still a good movie by APJ. However, I wasn't convinced by Cat People. I have never seen the two previous films, but I must say that it's a bizarre experience. I'm not really sure what to think, it was good, but not as much as I thought it would, after Winding Refn's previous entry for the studio.
Upcoming Projects
It's pretty quiet at the moment for the Association, with Halo 2 coming out soon and our other films to be released later in the Season. I'm particularly proud of what I did with Gareth Edwards on Halo 2, introducing various villains that were severely lacking in the previous film. Our other projects are kept under wraps for the moment, but expect more news as Last Resort Films officially announces them.

