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randall Posted - 01/23/2007 : 14:44:54
And my favorite Academy Award nom goes to...

Jackie Earle Haley for LITTLE CHILDREN!
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randall Posted - 01/24/2007 : 20:11:15
quote:
Originally posted by TitanPa

Jesus Camp??? Wonder if thats on Netflix.



It is, but there's a "Very Long Wait."
BaftaBaby Posted - 01/24/2007 : 16:03:40
quote:
Originally posted by TitanPa

Jesus Camp??? Wonder if thats on Netflix.


Far Left and Fare right documentarys. wonder which one will win in Hollywood.hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm



Far Left? You think these are Far Left?!!!
A quick trawl around the net brings you such theories as:
1. [on the Iraq question, for example] US troop deployments are for the purpose of protecting the oil pipe-lines and coincidentally the profits of Cheney, et al who brokered billions of bucks worth of franchise rights before a single shot had been fired.

2. [on WTC for example] That the attacks were masterminded by factions within the US military on the Pearl Harbor principle to assure international support for neo-con plans to escalate conflict throughout the middle east.

3. [on global warming, for example] That the western powers know that nothing anyone can do from now on will make the slightest bit of difference to climate change, and its inevitability can only be addressed by assuring that power remains with those who already have it.

I can think of at least one publicly accessible documentary which deals with some of these issues. Hollywood, methinks, is looking firmly the other way! sad but true


TitanPa Posted - 01/24/2007 : 15:17:02
Jesus Camp??? Wonder if thats on Netflix.


Far Left and Fare right documentarys. wonder which one will win in Hollywood.hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
randall Posted - 01/24/2007 : 12:48:10
quote:
Originally posted by Salopian

quote:
Originally posted by turrell

What did Sacha adapt from, a bunch of cocktail napkins?

I presume it means that Borat appeared on television first.


Absolutely right, Sally, according to this story.
Paddy C Posted - 01/24/2007 : 09:55:19
Has anyone seen 'Half Nelson'? I hadn't heard of it before the nominations were announced... Is it any good? Is Ryan Gosling a surprise nomination or does he deserve it over, say, Aaron Eckhart or Sacha Baron Cohen?
Sal[Au]pian Posted - 01/24/2007 : 09:36:28
quote:
Originally posted by turrell

What did Sacha adapt from, a bunch of cocktail napkins?

I presume it means that Borat appeared on television first.
Sal[Au]pian Posted - 01/24/2007 : 09:34:38
quote:
Originally posted by Montgomery

I was looking at a Rolling Stone article and they mentioned A Scanner Darkly for Best Animated film.

I forgot about that. That should definitely have been nominated if eligible, and should have won.
ChocolateLady Posted - 01/24/2007 : 06:26:47
Hehehe. Mel's flim got bupkis!

Nominated for Makeup, Sound and Sound Editing - it's like the booby prize of nominations, considering everything that's been said about the movie. And I can't imagine that Dreamgirls won't take it for Sound - musicals almost always get that one.

Hehehehe!

w22dheartlivie Posted - 01/24/2007 : 03:02:38
quote:
Originally posted by Montgomery
Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, Blood Diamond; Ryan Gosling, Half Nelson; Peter O'Toole, Venus; Will Smith, The Pursuit of Happyness; Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland.



On 21/1/07 I wrote:
The biggest disappointment I had along those lines was Murder By Numbers, which had such a terrific base to be a great film, but fell flat on its face, despite the presence of promising Michael Pitt and Ryan Gosling.

I couldn't be prouder.
GHcool Posted - 01/24/2007 : 01:57:57
quote:
Originally posted by turrell

quote:
Originally posted by Randall

quote:
Originally posted by turrell

What did Sacha adapt from, a bunch of cocktail napkins?


Nope, from the spontaneous responses of his victims.



Yeah - funny movie but I doebt there was much actual writing involved.



There was an article in yesterday's LA Times that showed in detail how the Writers Guild of America, Sacha's team of writers, and the studio that released the film all conclude that Borat was written, there was a screenplay, and it deserves eligibility in the Academy Awards. Even if it does qualify, I think it was inappropriate for voters to vote for it when they could have nominated several other worthy films that fits the description of an adapted screenplay much better.
Sean Posted - 01/23/2007 : 22:55:55
Yikes, the only movie from that lot I've seen is Water! The pitfalls of living Downunder where we get movies months after the Northern Hemisphere, and then a few months later before the DVD comes out, and then a while after that until it comes to the front of my netflix queue. So, I don't think I'll be bothering to supply an "Oscar guess list" this year.

Many of those are on my "to view" list, but many others I won't be bothering with.
turrell Posted - 01/23/2007 : 22:43:44
quote:
Originally posted by Randall

quote:
Originally posted by turrell

What did Sacha adapt from, a bunch of cocktail napkins?


Nope, from the spontaneous responses of his victims.



Yeah - funny movie but I doebt there was much actual writing involved.
randall Posted - 01/23/2007 : 22:41:37
quote:
Originally posted by turrell

What did Sacha adapt from, a bunch of cocktail napkins?


Nope, from the spontaneous responses of his victims.
GHcool Posted - 01/23/2007 : 22:24:25
Best Picture:
My preference: The Departed
I haven't seen the other four.

Best Actor:
My preference: Forest Whitaker
I haven't seen the other four.

Best Actress:
My preference: Penelope Cruz
I haven't seen the other four.

Best Supp. Actor:
My preference: Eddie Murphy

Best Supp. Actress:
My preference: Jennifer Hudson
I haven't seen the other four.

Best Director:
My preference: United 93

Best Orig. Screenplay:
My preference: Pan's Labyrinth
I haven't seen the other four.

Best Adapted Screenplay:
My preference: Children of Men
What shouldn't have been nominated: Borat (while certainly very funny and clever, too many real screenplays were written this year that deserve recognition)
What should have been nominated in its place: The Last King of Scotland

Best Cinematography:
My preference: Children of Men

Best Art Direction:
My preference: The Prestige

Best Film Editing:
My preference: United 93
What shouldn't have been nominated: The Departed
What should have been nominated in its place: Dreamgirls

Best Visual Effects:
My preference: Pirates of the Carribbean

Best Score:
My preference: Pan's Labyrinth
I haven't seen the other four.

Best Sound Editing:
My preference: Pirates 2
I haven't seen the other four.

Best Sound Mixing:
My preference: The Danish Poet (if you ever get the chance to see this beautiful film, take it!)

EDIT: I just saw Children of Men and thought it was fantastic!
turrell Posted - 01/23/2007 : 22:19:39
What did Sacha adapt from, a bunch of cocktail napkins?

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