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domino harvey
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Re: Awards Season 2008

#426 Post by domino harvey »

Here are my Oscar Predictions. I arrived at these choices very easily: I simply asked myself, "What would be the least-surprising win in each category?" I guess we'll see how I do:

Picture: Slumdog Millionaire
Director: Boyle
Actor: Penn
Actress: Winslet
Sup Actor: Ledger
Sup Actress: Cruz
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#427 Post by souvenir »

I'm not sure about Penn. If Milk doesn't win anything else then maybe he'll be the consolation prize. The nagging thing in my mind is that he won in the same category only five years ago. Only Spencer Tracy and Tom Hanks have won two Best Actor trophies in that time span and both were in consecutive years. The other two-time winners in that category (Fredric March, Gary Cooper, Marlon Brando, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day-Lewis) generally waited at least a decade.
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#428 Post by Grand Illusion »

The host of the party that I am attending has already put me on warning from complaining through Slumdog's victory.
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Re: Awards Season 2008

#429 Post by pianocrash »

domino harvey wrote: Sup Actor: Ledger
Sup Actress: Cruz
Image ](*,)
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Re: Awards Season 2008

#430 Post by colinr0380 »

The all important Golden Razzie winners are announced. Nothing really surprising: The Love Guru for worst film and actor, Paris Hilton for worst actress and supporting actress, Uwe Boll for worst director, Indiana Jones for worst sequel and Pierce Brosnan for worst supporting actor.

(While good choices, I personally think it fails to represent the full range of horrific and awful films inflicted on us this year, from films that would make Uwe Boll blush to the current pretentious Oscar bait films being decided between tonight!)
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#431 Post by JonathanM »

colinr0380 wrote:(While good choices, I personally think it fails to represent the full range of horrific and awful films inflicted on us this year, from films that would make Uwe Boll blush to the current pretentious Oscar bait films being decided between tonight!)
Boll's a lazy, lazy choice that's nothing more than fanboy pandering.

I reviewed Bloodrayn 2 a little while ago and while the film has evidence of some truly terrible creative decisions, it still has a shape, some moments of tension and an identifiable style. In fact, compared to some of the acting and the utterly horrific script ("I'm Irish Mick!"), the direction and cinematography are the best bits of it.

EDIT : Speaking of which, aren't the Razzies supposed to be about pricking the pomposity of Hollywood? if so, what is the point of giving awards to safe targets like Hilton and Boll? that's not attacking Hollywood pomposity, that's supporting it by suggesting that the people who don't and would never get awards and absolutely terrible.
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#432 Post by justeleblanc »

I'm sincere when I say this: I thought The Love Guru was very silly, but still very funny.

"If you're Uncle Jack helped you off an elephant, would you help your Uncle Jack off an elephant?"

It's funny.
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#433 Post by swo17 »

colinr0380 wrote:The all important Golden Razzie winners are announced.
I thought the Razzies were being announced tonight. :P
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#434 Post by mfunk9786 »

After this opening bomb-session by an apparently coked-up Jackman, I think it's safe to predict that this will be the worst Oscars ever. He's making jokes that aren't funny, jokes that are in awful taste, and jokes like the one about the way Pitt is dressed that don't make a lick of sense. And this group presenter thing is a disaster.

Whoopi Goldberg looks like an overstuffed seatcover.

JUST LIST THE NOMINEES! ARE YOU TRYING TO MAKE THE SHOW RUN LONGER?!
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#435 Post by Fiery Angel »

And where are the clips of the nominees--the only reason this thing is on?
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#436 Post by mfunk9786 »

They must have been scrapped to save time :roll:
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#437 Post by mogwai »

mfunk9786 wrote:and jokes like the one about the way Pitt is dressed that don't make a lick of sense.
Jackman was making fun of himself. He mentioned being named sexiest man of the year, but should have taken fashion advise from Pitt.

But, yes, after the disappointing list of nominees this year, the show was bound to be uneventful.
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#438 Post by mfunk9786 »

Dustin Lance Black's speech is a reminder why Milk should win Best Picture. It's astonishing to me that any of the other nominees stand a chance to beat it. But one will. Sigh.

Ladies and gentlemen, here are a bunch of animated movies that aren't nominated!
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#439 Post by geoffcowgill »

mfunk9786 wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, here are a bunch of animated movies that aren't nominated!
I was really hoping to see Waltz with Bashir sandwiched between Madagascar 2 and Space Chimps. What a missed opportunity.
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#440 Post by Fiery Angel »

mfunk9786 wrote:Dustin Lance Black's speech is a reminder why Milk should win Best Picture. It's astonishing to me that any of the other nominees stand a chance to beat it. But one will. Sigh.
Only one will beat it--and that's the undeserved winner of Best Adapted Screenplay.
geoffcowgill wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, here are a bunch of animated movies that aren't nominated!
I was really hoping to see Waltz with Bashir sandwiched between Madagascar 2 and Space Chimps. What a missed opportunity.
Bashir's a foreign Film nominee--not a real movie.

Who's less talented--Rogen or Apatow? ](*,)
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#441 Post by knives »

Fiery Angel wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:Dustin Lance Black's speech is a reminder why Milk should win Best Picture. It's astonishing to me that any of the other nominees stand a chance to beat it. But one will. Sigh.
Only one will beat it--and that's the undeserved winner of Best Adapted Screenplay.
Too true. Outside maybe actor, the only other one it has a real chance of winning, Milk should but won't sweep. Damm, that whistle trick earns Van Sant the win as it was the most creative shot of the year. Oh well. One win is better then none.
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#442 Post by dx23 »

So, the producers don't let Peter Gabriel perform his entire song but they let Beyonce and High School Musical kids do this crap?
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#443 Post by Fiery Angel »

dx23 wrote:So, the producers don't let Peter Gabriel perform his entire song but they let Beyonce and High School Musical kids do this crap?
Zac's cuter than Peter.
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#444 Post by knives »

Yes, but Gabriel's more experienced.

Sorry
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Re: Awards Season 2008

#445 Post by Jeff »

I wonder if Bill Maher realizes that he's the only one laughing at his jokes.
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Re: Awards Season 2008

#446 Post by Fiery Angel »

Jeff wrote:I wonder if Bill Maher realizes that he's the only one laughing at his jokes.
Oh, I don't know--I liked the shot at religion he got in there.
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Re: Awards Season 2008

#447 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Was that ELO I just heard?
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#448 Post by Fiery Angel »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Was that ELO I just heard?
"Mr. Blue Sky"!
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#449 Post by Barmy »

The loss of that piece of shit The Class made this whole thing worthwhile. Lol.
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Re: Awards Season 2008

#450 Post by Jeff »

Barmy wrote:something stupid
Oh Armond, you're priceless!
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