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Satellite awards – Depp & PE

Awards Public Enemies by Martina

International Press Academy

2009 14th Annual SATELLITE AWARDS’99 NOMINATIONS

Winners will be announced at the 14th Annual SATELLITE AWARDS’99 ceremony
to be held on Sunday, December 20, 2009 at the Grand Salon of the InterContinental Hotel in Century City, California.

PE gets 4 nominations:

– Actor In A Motion Picture, Drama
Johnny Depp Public Enemies

– Original Score
Elliot Goldenthal Public Enemies

– Cinematography
Dante Spinotti Public Enemies

– Art Direction & Production Design
Nathan Crowley, Patrick Lumb, William Ladd Skinner Public Enemies

Parnassus also gets 4 nominations.

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Entertainment Weekly, December 2009 – Johnny Depp

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Title: Johnny Depp

Author: Chris Nashawaty

Publication: Entertainment Weekly

Issue: December 2009

When the decade began, Johnny Depp wasn’t the Johnny Depp of today. Sure, the critics had anointed him one of the finest actors of his generation, but Depp still hadn’t found his footing at the box office. Back then, he was an artistic martyr—Hollywood’s very own Saint Jude, patron saint of cinematic lost causes. For every middling hit on his oddball résumé like Sleepy Hollow or Chocolat, there was a misfire like Fear and Loathing in Los Vegas.

Then something happened. Johnny Depp found his stride in the most unlikely of places 1t’s easy to look at 2003’s Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl,  a Bruckheimer blockbuster from Disney, and conclude that Depp had finally sold his soul. But anyone who’s seen his lunatic turn as Capt. Jack Sparrow knows better `It’s one of those without-a-net performances, so singular and subversive that it’s hard to believe he got away with it. Which he utmost didn’t when the studio suits saw the dailies and nearly had a collective cardiac infarction.

The First Pirates made $305 million and proved that Depp’s idiosyncratic gifts could entrance a huge mainstream audience. No one was more baffled by his success than Depp himself. When the actor sat down with EW in 2003, he said, “All I can say is for a guy like me who’s been dangling in this business for the last 20 years,

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