Morning Bris: I rented the Hurt Locker Saturday, and thought the story and performances were exceptional. Also, happy to see the first women accept an Oscar for Directing.
#1013819 - 03/08/1001:03 PMRe: The Oscars
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mateoh
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I'm glad 'The Hurt Locker' won. I really appreciated the fact they opened up the category to include more deserving films. 'District 9' was one of the best of the year. I knew it didn't have a chance at winning, but the nomination will help Neill Blomkamp finance more films & get his vision out there to a greater audience.
#1013833 - 03/08/1001:36 PMRe: The Oscars
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Out of all the movies nominated, I only saw Avatar and The Hurt Locker. My wife might have seen one more. We were both glad and shocked she won. The only thing about HL was that I felt that it could have been a lot better and did not seem very real to me. Of course, it's a movie.
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#1013889 - 03/08/1003:49 PMRe: The Oscars
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Originally Posted By: OldandWorn
Out of all the movies nominated, I only saw Avatar and The Hurt Locker. My wife might have seen one more. We were both glad and shocked she won. The only thing about HL was that I felt that it could have been a lot better and did not seem very real to me. Of course, it's a movie.
I agree, there are no lone wolfs in an environment like that. Demolition removal is a total team effort. But then that wouldn't make for a good story line. Look past that and I thought it was a very well done film. Jeremy Renner is from my neck of the woods. He grew up in Modesto (Scott and Lacy Peterson fame), so I was glad to see the film win.
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Did anybody notice that Farrah Fawcett was left out of the Memorandom Montage. That just ain't right.
That was unconscionable. To forget Farrah Fawcett is beyond clueless. And Bea Arthur. And Henry Gibson.
I wonder if they can somehow make up for it - maybe by announcing during the same "who died this last year" segment at the Academy Awards next year that they made the mistake of omitting those three celebrities.
It was directionally unique, which is quite a feat. I mean, that's what stood out to me, anyway.
> I am glad you were able to watch it. I remember last week you were talking of your cable being cutoff due to non payment. That is great you were able to get it back on for the oscars. Good job
It was directionally unique, which is quite a feat. I mean, that's what stood out to me, anyway.
> I am glad you were able to watch it. I remember last week you were talking of your cable being cutoff due to non payment. That is great you were able to get it back on for the oscars. Good job
Freakin keep the barbs in the Political forum. I do not need to read other topics to find "you". As I have said before, Have you no SHAME?
IV, this is just downright despicable. Please do not poison other threads unless you can contribute. Guess you can't so why argue. Last time was 12/20/09.
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I've seen both Hurt Locker and Avatar, and I have to say about the Oscar choices: Seriously? I mean, don't get me wrong. Hurt Locker was a good film. But the best film of the year? Come on.
And Sandra Bullock is a good actress. A solid, serviceable, competent actress who's had her moments of greatness, yes. And to be fair, I have not yet seen the movie she won for. But I've read the reviews, and know it's a 'good' movie - not great, and Bullock's role surely wasn't any role of a lifetime.
#1014694 - 03/10/1010:35 AMRe: The Oscars
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I'm really happy about the Bigelow win--she directed one of my all time favorite fantasy films: "Strange Days," I also liked Blue Steel, and even Point Break. There is an '80's Vampire film of hers, Near Dark, that I really want to see.
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