Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Oscars!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • delage
    replied
    Very glad Jeff Bridges finally won an oscar, although for me his best acting was in Fearless, and he was inexplicably not even nominated! 1993 was a very good year for male leads though

    Leave a comment:


  • kiedistidus
    replied
    Well not an oscar.... which he should of got for lebowski

    My dad is a massive jeff bridges fan and is introducing me to some of his earlier films,just bought stay hungry,cant wait to watch it I heard the pose off between jeff and joe spinell is genius.
    Last edited by kiedistidus; 03-17-2010, 12:23 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Inferno04
    replied
    Originally posted by kiedistidus View Post
    i was just happy to see jeff bridges getting the recognition he deserves its been long overdue
    Did he never get any sort of award before this? o.o

    Leave a comment:


  • kiedistidus
    replied
    i was just happy to see jeff bridges getting the recognition he deserves its been long overdue

    Leave a comment:


  • Inferno04
    replied
    Originally posted by GuardhouseMusic View Post
    Every genre gets its year I suppose. It was a great montage indeed, especially the attention they gave to Rosemary's Baby. Classic.

    Not to mention the tribute to the late great John Hughes. Well done.


    I enjoyed the horror tribute too, though some of the film bits in don't qualify as horror for me really...Tim Burton doesn't really make complete horror, and New Moon just HAD to rear it's ugly head in for a second in the tribute. XD

    The John Hughes one made me tear up a bit. ><

    Well if you compare the Oscars to MTV Awards, I don't care how much of a 'popularity' contest it is, at least most the movies nomiated for Oscars have a shred of dignity.

    Leave a comment:


  • I_Am_Nemesis
    replied
    I didn't see or even hear about a lot of the films nominated before i saw the BAFTA's.
    I have to say that i didn't enjoy the Hurt Locker all that much and i havn't seen Avatar or any of the other films except for District 9 and Part of Inglorious Bastards. Its a shame because a lot of the films nominated looked good like Precious. Does any one know if District 9 won anything?

    Leave a comment:


  • Stu
    replied
    Originally posted by Branden_Lucero View Post
    yeah, but why would james cameron care about awards now? he's got 2 of the biggest selling movies ever made in both box office and overall attendance. not to mention his other film already won him best picture and director.
    Dumb logic. To a lot of people, appreciation from your peers goes a lot further than the almighty dollar.

    Leave a comment:


  • Bianca
    replied
    Honestly, I despise a majority of movies that come out of Hollywood. Felt this way for years and the recent slew of garbage with their type-cast stars has only strengthened my hate. The only movie that I saw this year that was (surprisingly) nominated for multiple Oscars was Precious. The book is marvelous and the movie matches that brilliance and, fuck, there is some raw, powerful emotions in both. Considering how dark and massively unglamorous that movies is, I’m amazed it received any attention. Mo’Nique’s win cannot be argued.

    Another unexpected highlight was seeing Pedro Almodóvar, my favorite director, show up to announce this year’s Best Foreign Movie. It’s a shame the Academy only ever recognizes the most Hollywood-inspired foreign movies, otherwise I would’ve been more interested in the films up for that category.

    Hollywood still isn’t my friend. We don’t mingle well together.

    Leave a comment:


  • Vector
    replied
    Originally posted by Branden_Lucero View Post
    yeah, but why would james cameron care about awards now? he's got 2 of the biggest selling movies ever made in both box office and overall attendance. not to mention his other film already won him best picture and director.
    So you're saying that he thinks "oh well, I'm already rich as fuck, I don't need another Oscar"? I highly doubt that.
    Last edited by Vector; 03-08-2010, 02:30 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Ray
    replied
    Sandra Bullock acted very well in The Blind Side, but, imo, some of the other contenders deserved it more.

    Leave a comment:


  • aris13
    replied
    Originally posted by Vogue_Dirge View Post
    Tsk, Tsk, Academy.

    Sandra Bullock?! REALLY?!

    That Oscar was Meryl Streeps!

    >:|
    Sandra Bullock was lucky because this was a very weak year for female leads.
    Last edited by aris13; 03-08-2010, 01:46 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Vogue_Dirge
    replied
    Tsk, Tsk, Academy.

    Sandra Bullock?! REALLY?!

    That Oscar was Meryl Streeps!

    >:|

    Leave a comment:


  • aris13
    replied
    Originally posted by Branden_Lucero View Post
    he's got 2 of the biggest selling movies ever made in both box office and overall attendance.
    Not really. Gone With The Wind still holds the record for overall viewers. I read this somewhere very recently.

    Leave a comment:


  • Branden_Lucero
    replied
    Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
    Whoa...The Hurt Locker really cleaned up, huh? 9 nominations, 6 wins including Best Picture and Best Director.

    Also, it was just brought to my attention that Kathryn Bigelow is James Cameron's ex-wife? Is this true? If so, she beat her ex-husband for Best Director AND Best Picture. If that's really the case...hahahahaahahahahahahahah.
    yeah, but why would james cameron care about awards now? he's got 2 of the biggest selling movies ever made in both box office and overall attendance. not to mention his other film already won him best picture and director.
    Last edited by Branden_Lucero; 03-08-2010, 12:46 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • aris13
    replied
    I have to say kudos to the Academy for awarding the greatest film of the bunch and also for their touching tribute to John Hughes.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X