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EZ Oscar Picks Coming UP But Best Pic???

I'm glad I went with Arkin over Murphy for my final predictions. I sure hope LMS doesn't take Best Picture, though. And Joe, you so cheated in your first post. If you're gonna do predictions do them ALL! Tech categories and everything. :p

~Z
 
Wanted to touch on this one...

THE QUEEN: a very good, if overrated, performance from Mirren and good dialogue. The plot itself and the way it was presented, however, just did not grasp me strongly. Which sucks because I normally love this type of movie. It's just that the biggest conflict within the film was for The Queen to make a public statement about the sadness over Diana dying which, to me, seems like a no-brainer and I couldn't really relate to her daftness over the matter.

I am a monarchist and also amateur Royal historian and while it does seem rather daft both now and then, I also can see the other side just from what I know of how Buckingham Palace works/the way HM was raised. W/her it has always been duty first. She, and her courtiers, all just went about dealing w/Diana's death as a private family matter. Which while it was, you are also talking about an icon of the 20th century and someone who was beloved by the people.

I'm not saying Diana did not have her problems. That is well documented, but the Royals and the machinery of the Court had not caught up to the 20th Century. You could argue they still have not caught up to the 20th Century as we have entered the 21st, but the mishandling of their response to the public in the days following August 31st, 1997 shows just *how* out of touch they had become.

That is what friends of mine, who share my passion for the Royals who have seen it, tell me The Queen does show excellently. I can't wait to see it for myself.

Really want to see The Departed and Notes On A Scandal really badly too.

Congratulations to Scorsese finally winning!! That was a long time in coming!!

I thought it was a pretty good Oscars this year. There were some upsets, the predictable and I really thought Ellen did a great job hosting. Yes, there were some duds, but not as many as others in the past. Kudos to her for pulling off what is the hardest job in entertainment and doing it well!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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OK, this is OT but the highlight of the Oscars (the 45 mins of ti that Isaw), for me, was my boy Clint TRANSLATING ITALIAN! Whoa! For Morricone who accepted his lifetime achievement award in Italian. Only thing is, the one full sentence I'm sure I understood... Clint really didn't even come close on. Making me wonder, did he just ACT the rest?

But hey, the guy is a composer and great director as well as iconic actor, so ANY impromptu Italian translation he might care to offer is just icing on his giant cake.
 
I'm not saying Diana did not have her problems. That is well documented, but the Royals and the machinery of the Court had not caught up to the 20th Century. You could argue they still have not caught up to the 20th Century as we have entered the 21st, but the mishandling of their response to the public in the days following August 31st, 1997 shows just *how* out of touch they had become.

Sure, it shows how out of touch the Royal family was, but that's obvious. The film took no stance on whether or not the Monarchy is something that should have any power these days. Which means that all we are left with is The Queen's internal struggles and I simply did not find that complex enough considering there are at least 1,000 more compelling stories out there about conflicts that rulers and/or leaders have been confronted with.

~Z
 
I watched the Oscars last night and enjoyed them. I am not a movie fan unless the movie is really, really special so I don't go that often. What I want to know....... is Leonardo a good guy or what??? I really enjoyed watching him throughout the Oscars. I don't know much about him. Anyone want to fill me in on what kind of a person/actor he is.

Dee
 
Shocked at the fact they gave Marty what he diserved! Wow. It seems the Academy is redeeming themselves this year or something.:laugh: Nice what they did for Clint too.

So everyone has a nice little list.
Best Picture
The Departed

Best Actor
Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland

Best Actress
Dame Helen Mirren, The Queen

Best Supporting Actor
Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine

Best Supporting Actress
Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls

Best Director
Martin Scorsese, The Departed

Best Original Screenplay
Little Miss Sunshine

Best Adapted Screenplay
The Departed

Foreign Language Film
The Lives of Others

Animated Feature
Happy Feet

Music (Score)
Babel

Music (Song)
I Need to Wake Up - Melissa Etheridge (from An Inconvenient Truth)

Best Art Direction
Eugenio Caballero & Pilar Revuelta, Pan's Labyrinth

Best Makeup
David Marti And Montse Ribe, Pan's Labyrinth

Best Animated Short Film
The Danish Poet

Best Live Action Film Short
West Bank Story

Best Sound Editing
lan Robert Murray & Bub Asman, Flags Of Our Fathers

Best Sound Mixing
Willie Burton, Bob Beemer & Michael Minkler, Dreamgirls

Best Costume Design
Milena Canonero, Marie Antoinette

Best Cinematography
Guillermo Navarro, Pan's Labyrinth

Best Visual Effects
John Knoll, Allen Hall, Charles Gibson & Hal Hickel, Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Best Documentary Short
The Blood Of Yingzhou District

Best Documentary Feature
An Inconvenient Truth

Best Film Editing
Thelma Schoonmaker, The Departed


I am going to go look for The Danish Poet, it won a Genie as well.

eta, want to buy it, look at THIS price.:eek: Whoooooo Nelly!
http://www2.nfb.ca/boutique/XXNFBib...thedanishpoetsite&minisite=10004&respid=50409

is Leonardo a good guy or what??? I really enjoyed watching him throughout the Oscars. I don't know much about him. Anyone want to fill me in on what kind of a person/actor he is.
:agree: Handsome, good actor, well respected - what else is there?:rofl:
 
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It's about time for Scorsese. After brilliant work for Goodfellas, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, and Casino, among others, it's a shame it took the Academy so long to reward his work.
 
- but Flags of Our Fathers was truly DREAFUL.
I sooooo agree with this and forgot to say it earlier. The Movie was a HUGE let down. Particularly because I already knew the whole story of the flag picture so it didn't even appeal from the "informative docu angel." The only person who could have made this movie and interesting MOVIE (rather then a displaced timeline bouncy documentary with some fluff) is David Lynch. He could have made that a great film. Clint should have looked at the script and said no, this is not my style.

The Father son "crap" (acting, directing and script) at the end was ATROCIOUS. It was like a scene from Resident Evil THE VIDEO GAME.:p
 
It's about time for Scorsese. After brilliant work ....Raging Bull.... it's a shame it took the Academy so long to reward his work.

:agree: :agree: :agree: Particularly Raging Bull. That is a masterpiece from the directing standpoint IMO!!!!!!
 
I will go rent it tonight... I PROMISE!!! Just as long as no one in that movie puts their kid in a child BEAUTY pagent & fail to brush their hair.... grrrr... yes, I'm a competitive mom... my son always shows up with an extra pair of shorts, shin gaurds and water bottle... (and his hair brushed or braided or in a mohawk... hey, this is my son... nothing so simple has a neat hair cut)

But o/t... I simply loved the Departed... for me, it was the best whodunit / mobster movie EVER...

I think you might have missed the point of the movie. :laugh:
 
Ellen was a great host... if Billy Crystal never does it again then she should host for many years to come! :rock:

Spielberg not able to center a photo in a point and shoot camera cracked me up... as did the three amigo's little deal before giving best director to Scorcese - which I was happy to be wrong about...
 
There really werent any surprises unfortunatley.. I was really hoping that Little Miss Sunshine would win best picture. I do understand that this is finally Marty Scorsese's year. He was long overdue for an Oscar. I was happy that Pan's Labyrinth received three Oscars. It was a great film!
 
so you're basically saying he wasn't being judged on the performance he was nominated for?
 
Oh I think he was being judged on the performance he was nominated for, but there were a lot of factors that were against him surrounding up to the Oscars. The contreversy on Norbit, very poor acceptance speeches and making fun of the Brits, etc.. Just not very smart moves if you want to win the top award.. I am happy for Hudson though....not great acting, but great singing and she made that movie playing Effie if you ask me..
 
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