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#376 Post by HistoryProf »

aox wrote:
lacritfan wrote:Jesus Christ Oscar producers, you make Kristen Stewart and the wolf boy say it's been 37 years since horror films have been honored at the Oscars with The Exorcist?!! You even included clips from clean sweep winner Silence of the Lambs dumbshits!
I couldn't believe that.
mfunk9786 wrote:Worst Oscars ever. Ever. Ever.
I don't know. If Precious wins, then 'yes'. 2005 still holds for me.
Crash made 2005 bad, but the two pronged assault of Avatar and Precious tonight is nauseating. And i'm left hoping for a mediocre film to beat a totally shitty one to salvage it.
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#377 Post by domino harvey »

Someone just posted on ONTD that Clooney is the Oscars' new Nicholson and he so is: Cut to Clooney. Cut to Clooney. Cut to Clooney.
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aox wrote:Any other year, District 9 would have taken that (Visual Effects). I didn't like the film, but I felt the visual effects/cgi were among the best and most realistic I have ever seen.
District 9 should have won make-up over Avatar as well - for a low budget flick, the effects were outstanding.

And the movie didn't suck.
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#379 Post by domino harvey »

mfunk9786 wrote:Starting to feel like Avatar is going to win it tonight. In which case, aox, you'll be wrong.
I can't believe this is how bad it's gotten, but I'm actually rooting for it just to prevent a Precious win
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#380 Post by mfunk9786 »

And Best Foreign Film goes to... Avatar!

It's sickening that Up in the Air, Inglourious Basterds, and District 9 don't have any wins yet. And I am confused by the announcer, did she just call James Cameron an African-American? I can't keep up.
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#381 Post by domino harvey »

Psst, Waltz won
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HistoryProf wrote:
aox wrote:
lacritfan wrote:Jesus Christ Oscar producers, you make Kristen Stewart and the wolf boy say it's been 37 years since horror films have been honored at the Oscars with The Exorcist?!! You even included clips from clean sweep winner Silence of the Lambs dumbshits!
I couldn't believe that.
mfunk9786 wrote:Worst Oscars ever. Ever. Ever.
I don't know. If Precious wins, then 'yes'. 2005 still holds for me.
Crash made 2005 bad, but the two pronged assault of Avatar and Precious tonight is nauseating. And i'm left hoping for a mediocre film to beat a totally shitty one to salvage it.
Fair enough.

For the record, I thought the Hurt Locker was merely decent, so I am already rooting for something I don't think is Best Pic worthy. Avatar or Precious would be devastating.
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#383 Post by swo17 »

Last year gets a pass because there were virtually no good films to work with. This year, there are at least a handful of decent ones in contention. There's really no excuse for this.
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HistoryProf wrote:Crash made 2005 bad, but the two pronged assault of Avatar and Precious tonight is nauseating. And i'm left hoping for a mediocre film to beat a totally shitty one to salvage it.
Million Dollar Baby won Best Picture in 2005.

And FYI - Star Trek won Best Makeup, not Avatar.

If the voters knew what 'cinematography' meant, it wouldn't have won that, either.
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#385 Post by mfunk9786 »

Are they re-playing the score from Fantastic Mr. Fox just to rub it in?
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#386 Post by HistoryProf »

that was awkward: "Will the best director be the first woman, first African-American, or just some other white guy?"
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domino harvey wrote:Psst, Waltz won
I forgot. It was such a foregone conclusion that I already have pushed it out of my mind. I thought that award went to Mo'nique for a sec.
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aox wrote:
HistoryProf wrote:
aox wrote: I couldn't believe that.


I don't know. If Precious wins, then 'yes'. 2005 still holds for me.
Crash made 2005 bad, but the two pronged assault of Avatar and Precious tonight is nauseating. And i'm left hoping for a mediocre film to beat a totally shitty one to salvage it.
Fair enough.

For the record, I thought the Hurt Locker was merely decent, so I am already rooting for something I don't think is Best Pic worthy. Avatar or Precious would be devastating.
Hurt Locker was the "mediocre" one I was referring to...but I guess it's shaping up to be behind TWO shitty movies instead of just one now. This is fucking depressing.
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#389 Post by aox »

sorry, Crash was 2006. My apologies.
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#390 Post by mfunk9786 »

Fuck, I'm eating dolphin jerky while I'm watching this. Awkward.
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#391 Post by aox »

Food Inc. was infinitely better than The Cove which was excellent, but a little clunky at times.
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#392 Post by mfunk9786 »

Where's foofighters to shit all over this?
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mfunk9786 wrote:
HistoryProf wrote:Crash made 2005 bad, but the two pronged assault of Avatar and Precious tonight is nauseating. And i'm left hoping for a mediocre film to beat a totally shitty one to salvage it.
Million Dollar Baby won Best Picture in 2005.

And FYI - Star Trek won Best Makeup, not Avatar.

If the voters knew what 'cinematography' meant, it wouldn't have won that, either.
i was just thinking semantically - i.e. this year is the 2009 Oscars, so for 2005 in that sense it was Crash. i.e. the Worst Oscars Evar (till now) - that's what i figured he meant anyway.
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#394 Post by mfunk9786 »

Could Jeremy Renner win Best Actor please? He's easily the most interesting person they've chosen to cut away to all night, he was actually listening to the acceptance speech.
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aox wrote:Food Inc. was infinitely better than The Cove which was excellent, but a little clunky at times.
Dolphin Holocaust was the closest they could come this year.
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#396 Post by bearcuborg »

To be fair, the Academy Awards have always been laughably bad, but Cameron did employ some interesting cinematography into his film - see the cover story of American Cinematographer. Shame about Farrah, she gave a pretty funny performance in Altman's underrated Dr. T and the Women.
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#397 Post by domino harvey »

Editing award: Thank heaven for tiny miracles
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#398 Post by HistoryProf »

That was very lame how they cut away from the Dolphin guy holding up the Dolphin sign ("Text 44something") - it's not like it said "FUCK JAPAN!!!!!!"

whoever produced this year should be shot by Christopher Waltz
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#399 Post by mfunk9786 »

Cameron employed some expected, boring cinematography into his film. The White Ribbon and Inglourious Basterds were far more lush and well-shot than they had any right to be.
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#400 Post by mfunk9786 »

Best presenters all night! Why can't great filmmakers present every category?

Foreign film: Are they just fucking with us now?
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