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Avatar was a bloated cartoon. Visually good, but story... bleugh!
Bigelow has earned her spurs so I'm glad to see her win the first Oscar for the ladies.
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You're not the first person I've heard say that, but this is one of the few times where I just don't get the skywalker warm reception.
3D is, and always will be, a crowd pleasing gimmick. But I enjoyed the story, great action sequences a little too much tree hugging at times but its anti-imperial stance was clear & commendable IMO.
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quote:Originally posted by There'll be no morning for us: Sorry Kash but I'm absolutely delighted Avatar didn't win I hated every second of that thing
i was happy it didn't win, as well. visually groundbreaking, but absolutely overrated. i couldn't sit through that movie again. bored me to tears!
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From "Love Potion #9" to an Oscar for "The Blind Side" .. Wow
My fav Sandra Bullock performance was actually a suppporting role in the movie "A Time To Kill"..
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I said this in the 80's movie section... but I thought the John Hughes tribute was very good. The montage was excellent though way to short for an 80's fan. I was hoping they could talk Michael Schoeffling into coming out of hiding for the tribute. How awesome would that have made it?
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Certainly would have been fine. Wonder why Steve didn't bother coming out on stage for it, though; he's as much of the Hughesian legacy himself (indeed, he should well have gotten a nomination--not necessarily the win, mind you, but certainly the nomination--for Neal as I see it).
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I was reading a short article on who was at the Vanity Fair Oscars party. After mentioning Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Sandra Bullock, etc. it said that P. DIDDY was there. Just what is it that this P. Diddy, aka Puff Daddy, does? Why is he invited to the Oscars in the first place? Really? A rapper thug that gets away with everything.
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In defence of P Diddy a.k.a. Sean Combs: I'm not that familiar with all his music, but he is an Emmy nominated actor with movie producing credits to his name.
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