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OSCAR Predictions - Despite the fact that I will Still Boycott!
oilgun:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on February 27, 2007, 10:09:56 am ---From quoted article:
[...]Alas, DeGeneres had less comic impact than one or two glimpses of Jack Nicholson, who'd shaved his head in solidarity with Britney Spears. He looked like the genie from a very high-proof bottle.
[...]And then there was the montage about writing in the movies, and then there were the Pilobolus dancers making cool shadow shapes.
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I too was very disappointed with Ellen's bland performance. He material was very safe and boring. The Oscars need a host take takes chances.
As for Pilobolus, why did they include an image of the un-nominated Snakes on a Plane? That seemed out of place. A columnist in the Globe said that if people like to see dancers make pretty shapes that they should buy tickets to their show and see it on their own time, lol! I tend to agree.
The same columnist brought up another excellent point, why are there so few film clips during the Oscars? I mean it's supposed to be about movies and people who watch tend to be movie lovers, so you would think that showing as many film clips as possible would be a given. Millions of people are watching, it would be great advertising for the films.
One last thought. I haven't seen Dreamgirls but if I go by its three very forgetable nominated songs then i don't think I'm missing much, lol! What a snooze-fest indeed.
ednbarby:
Here's the problem I've always had with the Oscars: Too many tributes. They really need to take a page from the BAFTAs' book. There, they honor the films nominated that year and movies released over the last year in general. And they do a lovely job of honoring each of the nominees. I've heard that the Oscars tried to do that more (or some) this year. But it seems they also did way too many tributes to people most folks don't care about. I think the Honorary Oscar and the In Memoriam tributes are the only ones they need to do. Beyond that, it's overkill.
Some people say they should do away with the categories like Best Live Action Short and Best Animated Short, but I disagree. Those people worked hard as nails to make those films. And they're not what eats up the time. It's all the extraneous tributes and bits of hosts going into the audience and musical and/or dance numbers that have nothing to do with anything. Cut that crap out, and you've got a three-hour show, TOPS, and that's with letting everyone have their say.
Meryl:
Well said, Barb! :)
kirkmusic:
I think you have to be a freakishly huge film fan to reeeeeeeeally enjoy the Oscars. Unless you're actually interested in who wins film editing and the sound awards and such, much of the show is going to be a big snooze. I've found that these past two years that I've been able to see all of the documentary and short subject nominees in theatres, I've gained another 20 minutes of the show to be interested in.
I have to defend Ellen. Asking Spielberg to take a picture of her and Eastwood and then asking him to correct his composition was pretty funny. And the shadow picture folks? I'd be surprised if they took up a full two minutes of the show. I liked them just for the sake of wondering "How did they do that?!?!!?"
I love all of the film clip bits. Again, you have to be a freak film fan to really get into it, but I am and I did. And I really liked the way they read bits of the screenplays when they presented those awards this year.
I remember the 2004 awards being dull as dirt, but I had a great time this year. Sorry, I did.
Anya_Angie:
I agree that the short film categories, particularly Best Animated Short, should be kept in, if nothing else to preserve the legacy of its winners from the past (Knighty-Knight Bugs, Tweetie Pie, Birds Anonymous, The Fast and the Furrious, these are just some of the ones I know offhand) which included the likes of Chuck Jones and Walt Disney. Of course these were from the time when animated shorts, along with newsreels, were shown before features...
I know I'd rather see Bugs and Daffy arguing over what hunting season it is, than those stupid commercials for Coke and stuff!
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