Sandra Bullock is a favorite of mine. I don’t know why exactly. It’s not like I know her. Like you, I know her on screen. But I like to root for her.
On Thanksgiving, she did the hardest thing ever in her career: She beat the vampires of “Twilight: New Moon.” Her likable new film, “The Blind Side,” finished at No. 1, just a couple of gleaming jagged teath above “New Moon.” (The latter is back to no. 1 of this afternoon.)
Not only did Sandy (that’s what I’m going to call her) top the vampires, she beat herself and her naysayers. The reason: “Blind Side,” from Warner Bros., has already made more than $60 million in eight days. (It’s up to $76.3 through this morning.)
On the other hand, a truly terrible Bullock film, “All About Steve,” from 20th Century Fox, has made only $33.8 million in 82 days. That movie got such bad reviews — and Sandy produced it! — that some reviewers were saying her party was over.
Never!
In fact, 2009 has been a pretty good year for Sandy Bullock. In June, her first release of the season, “The Proposal,” was a blockbuster. Co-starring with Ryan Reynolds (in maybe his best performance so far, too), Bullock pulled in a whopping $164 million in the U.S. in about 65 days. Its total worldwide boxoffice is almost $300 million. The Disney/Buena Vista release is a natural, too, for one or two sequels.
Consider this: Sandy’s generational competitor, Julia Roberts, has never had a year with two hits like “Proposal” and “Blind Side.” And certainly not after two decades or more in the business!
What did the Disney and Warners people know that Fox didn’t? The movie has to be “All About Sandy” — not Steve or anyone else. She has to play sophisticated yet vulnerable. Her big brown eyes have to suggest empathy. And the other characters have to like her. In “The Proposal,” for example, there’s talk that Bullock’s character has been difficult and self-centered, but that was all off screen. On screen, all we see is a nice girl trying to survive. Just like in her biggest hit, “While You Were Sleeping.”
She won’t win any Oscars this year, but never say never. (Attention, Bill Mechanic and Adam Shankman: Let her present this year at the Oscars, at least.)
Sandra Bullock (and please, Sandy, stay away from the plastic surgeons and dermatologists) is a player, and she’s here for keeps. Hope, as they say, floats.
P.S. Check out her very good cameo as Harper Lee in Doug McGrath’s extremely underrated Capote movie, “Infamous.”






November 28th, 2009 at 9:19 am
I wouldn’t call Infamous underrated so much as I would call it mediocre, particularly once compared to 2005’s “Capote.”
November 28th, 2009 at 9:34 am
I’ve seen more Sandy Bullock movies than Julia movies. Sandy is truly a star (understated), and she’s SMART.
November 28th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
I haven’t seen The Blind Side yet. But for my money, Sandra Bullock’s best performance was in Crash. Maybe she was overlooked at awards season because of the huge ensemble cast, or because her character in that film was a real bitch, totally against type for usually sunny, sympathethic Sandy. Like most major stars, she has a lot more range as an actor than the public ordinarily gets to see.
November 28th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
I have always said since the first time I saw her in Love Potion #9 and Demolition man, tha I would love to be her friend. I agree that she was brilliant in Crash. She’s one of those stars whose movies I will watch over and over again. And I do. My daughter and I dragged my husband to see The Blind Side and all 3 of us walked out thoroughly enjoying it. I want more Sandy too.
November 29th, 2009 at 5:46 am
I was always more drawn to Sandy Bullock than Julia Roberts or Meg Ryan. Mrs. Bullock always came across as more real, geniune, and a more natural actress. Bullock easily can be a girl’s girl & a guy’s girl. Yes, she proved in “Crash”, “Blind Side”, and “Infamous” that she definitely has an acting range. Why did Sandy foolishly turn down the great Hilary Swank role in “Million Dollar Baby” ? Not only was it a delicious role, but it was a quality box office film. Hopefully, she will take more risks . I want her to do less formulaic romantic comedies & do more edgy comedies, dramas, period pieces, and action films.
She needs to study (another America’s Sweatheart’s) the career of Anne Hathaway’s career: she takes film risks , hosts SNL, and she acts on stage ( Hathaway received wonderful reviews by every NY theatre critc for her stupendous performance in “Twelfth Night”. )
November 29th, 2009 at 5:51 am
I was always more drawn to Sandy Bullock than Julia Roberts or Meg Ryan. Mrs. Bullock always came across as more real, geniune, and a more natural actress. Bullock easily can be a girl’s girl & a guy’s girl. Yes, she proved in “Crash”, “Blind Side”, and “Infamous” that she definitely has an acting range. Why did Sandy foolishly turn down the great Hilary Swank role in “Million Dollar Baby” ? Not only was it a delicious role, but it was a quality box office film. Hopefully, she will take more risks . I want her to do less formulaic romantic comedies & do more edgy comedies, dramas, period pieces, and action films.
She needs to study the career of (another America’s Sweatheart)Anne Hathaway: she takes film risks , hosts SNL, and she acts on stage ( Hathaway received wonderful reviews by every NY Theatre Critc for her stupendous performance in “Twelfth Night”. )
November 29th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
Why Can’t she be considered for best actress? She plays a real life character, plays it with gusto. It got a rare cinemascore of an A+. She’s had two 100 million dollar hits in the same year — one a great romantic comedy and one a drama — Reese Witherspoon and julia roberts have an Oscar — Sandra Bullock should too.
The problem with the academy and the public and why people don’t watch the oscars — is exactly this reason — here is one great performance and the oscars may deem it not worthy. This is Sandra Bullock’s Erin Brokovich and she should be nominated.
November 29th, 2009 at 7:50 pm
I love Sandra Bullock, and I agree with everyone here that she is a great actress. My favorite movies of hers are “While You Were Sleeping” and “The Lake House.” I haven’t seen “The Blind Side” yet. I think she is the type of actress that both men AND women can love. She is the girl next door to guys, and the best friend to girls. As far as taking risks, I think that she certainly has the ability to do any role she wants to, but she certainly has had a pretty good formula so far.
November 30th, 2009 at 8:47 am
I like her too. She is far better than people think. She has unfortunately chosen many uninteresting leading men, but Ryan R was really funny in The Proposal – he even has a funny face.