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2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148095
02/16/06 10:37 AM
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2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director
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Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148096
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I think I'm catching Good Night, and Good Luck. over the weekend. By the trailers, it looks brilliant, a political thriller in the vain of All the President's Men; hopefully, it doesn't succumb to Ron Howard patriotism. Clooney is above that, though, I think.


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I'm pulling for Ang Lee but I'm sure Senor Spielbergo will win it

Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148098
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Meh, either Gus Van Sant or Jim Jarmusch should win it, unfortunately they got the shaft.


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Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148099
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Quote:
Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra:
I think I'm catching Good Night, and Good Luck. over the weekend. By the trailers, it looks brilliant, a political thriller in the vain of All the President's Men; hopefully, it doesn't succumb to Ron Howard patriotism. Clooney is above that, though, I think.
Yeah, the trailer made it look like it would be a journalism thriller in the vain of 'Presidents', but it's just too slow and observant for it's own good.

I was disappointed when I saw it, probably because I went in with the same expectations that you feel now. Now that I know it's style, I might like it more upon another viewing.


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Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148100
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I want Spielberg to win it but sadly, Ang Lee will get the trophy. IMO giving Clooney a nod was completely excessive and unnecessary. GNGL is simply not that great. It doesn't deserve those picture and director nods.

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Quote:
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I want Spielberg to win it but sadly, Ang Lee will get the trophy. IMO giving Clooney a nod was completely excessive and unnecessary. GNGL is simply not that great. It doesn't deserve those picture and director nods.
But Brokeback, Crash and Munich do?


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Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148102
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Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148103
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I was torn between Speilberg for "Munich" or Miller for "Capote". I bit the bullet and voted for Speilberg.


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Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148104
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Quote:
Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra:
[quote]Originally posted by Don Zaluchi:
[b] I want Spielberg to win it but sadly, Ang Lee will get the trophy. IMO giving Clooney a nod was completely excessive and unnecessary. GNGL is simply not that great. It doesn't deserve those picture and director nods.
But Brokeback, Crash and Munich do? [/b][/quote]Yes, they do. I would say Munich might have been the best movie of 2005, with Crash and Brokeback close behind. I don't know what is it about GNGL but I can't bring myself to like it or enjoy it no matter what anyone says.

Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148105
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Of the three you mention, I'd probably have to say Brokeback, as a film, gives the most to shout about. I still think it could have been far more powerful, had it not gone down the accessible mainstream route (but then, no Oscars!); my thoughts on Brokeback: At times this looks like a ravishing epic. The same cannot be said, however, for the content; an exhaustively long film which, ultimately, makes a mountain out of a molehill. The problem is not in the subject matter or central relationship, but in the schematic way the narrative treats it.

My thoughts on Crash: A film not without its explosive moments of potential, but for a melodrama full of dramatic irony and overkill, the final impression is dubious: an ambitious directorial debut effort, and yet it seems to offer no further insight into racism than what we already know.

My thoughts on Munich: Accessible if not entirely authentic, watchable if not entirely worthy of its dumbfounding praise, Spielberg's revenge thriller is an overlong, tedious film with a message all about the complex implications of revenge itself. In this respect, it may be a fitting allegory to today's world, but struggles to convince for the most part.

As for purely directing, I don't know. All three films are ordinarily directed, I think. Spielberg feels the need to show the world he's a big boy now (twelve years after Schindler's List) by having, here and there, the odd knife going into someone's skull; Lee treats an interesting concept with a lot of potential in a way which doesn't push as many boundaries as it may have liked; and Haggis, writer of last year's ordinary Million Dollar Baby, directs so stereotypically it's almost Oscar-worthy.

So far, then, I'll choose Spielberg for Best Director; there are, in the film, some exciting, tense set-pieces. Pacing, on the whole, is another matter.


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Re: 2005 Oscars #6 - Best Director #148106
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I agree with your thoughts on Brokeback but I disagree that Munich is tedious and overlong. To be honest, I like Crash but I'm nowhere as enthused about it as I am about Munich. It's been a month since the last time I saw it and I still think it's a great film. I can't articulate my reasons as well as you can but in my opinion, it is a brilliant film. And as for the "dumbfounding praise" Munich recieves, I happen to think that most reviews have underrated it, while blatantly overrating Brokeback.


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