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OSCAR Predictions - Despite the fact that I will Still Boycott!
ednbarby:
--- Quote from: sfericsf on January 29, 2007, 06:03:36 pm ---
She's slipping everybody! She's gonna watch 'em. We need to kidnap her and bring her to Bay City for the night!! :D :D
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Tell you what. The truth is... I wish you would. Sometimes I miss you all so much, I can hardly stand it. And you're right - I'm slipping (a little). But I promise not enough to warrant watching it. I will read what those who watch think of Ellen's monologue, though, and if she makes reference to Brokeback in any reverential way, real or imagined, I wanna see it on youtube. If not, I can stand to miss it. And I can always stand to miss Al Gore. Howzat?
MaineWriter:
I am like Barb, my predictions change daily, but here's my latest thinking:
Best actor, Forest Whitaker; Best Actress, Helen Mirren; Best Supporting Actor, Eddie Murphy; Best Supporting Actress, Jennifer Hudson
Three of the four top acting prizes will go to African-Americans, and the Academy will be crowing about that. "We are so diverse!"
They will further cement their "diversity" by giving Best Picture to Little Miss Sunshine, and crow alot about "Alan Arkin as a dirty old man! Steve Carrell as a gay guy! Oh, we are so open and welcoming of all types of people!"
And in an effort to correct all their past wrongs, Martin Scorcese will get Best Director for The Departed.
That's the way I see it today....
Leslie
ednbarby:
That's precisely the way I see it, too.
We *definitely* should go see some movies together someday. :)
(Just maybe not Pan's Labyrinth. ;))
Kd5000:
I still hope THE QUEEN wins best picture. Like Ennis, Elizabeth II doesn't wear her emotions on her sleeve. I think that's the saying.
I would have nominated THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND over BABEL. AN INCOVENIENT TRUTH should have been nominated as it's an important film. Still don't want Gore to run for president.
THE DEPARTED. I hope Scorsese wins for Best Director. The film left me cold, so I don' care if it wins any other awards. Scorsese should have won for TAXI DRIVER.
I noticed no WTC movies were nominated. Some pundits said last years nominated pictures painted a rather a non too optimistic view of the world. I guess LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE is this year's SIDEWAYS, i.e. a lighter film so to speak. Nice it won SAG.
Whose watching BAFTA. Is it on cable?
I won't have a problem not watching the OSCARS as no film has been of emotion catharsis to me this year, i.e, a film that stays with you for weeks and you go back to the theater to see it multiple times. And I usually see a film weekly. Still have not seen Letters from...
ednbarby:
The BAFTAs will be aired on BBC America on Monday, February 12 at 4:00 p.m. EST and on Tuesday, February 13 at 3:00 a.m. Get your DVRs ready! (They actually take place the evening before in London.)
I think United 93 should have been nominated, as I've said. It was by far the most powerful film I've seen all year. And it was extremely tastefully and reverently done without being the least bit manipulating. I really appreciate that.
And as for The Departed - the more I think about it, it is just an extraordinarily good action movie. And nothing more. I totally agree that Scorsese should have won for Taxi Driver and the movie should have won as well. Just another case of a masterpiece that didn't get its due but that has stood the test of time and will continue to.
Again, to the Academy, I say this: Pffffffffffft.
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