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Re: Oscars Night #150563
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Originally posted by don vencent:
WHY :rolleyes:
Because you're oversensitive.

Yeah, we're all racist swine! :rolleyes: Seriously, grow up. And for the record, Eminem wasn't Oscar worthy. This year the nominees weren't good either. If anyone it should've been "Death to Birth," which wasn't nominated.


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Re: Oscars Night #150564
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Originally posted by don vencent:
you guys sound like a bunch of cry babes my God
THREE 6 MAFIA won because em I don,t know it was
the best song :rolleyes: but it's funnie nobody said noting
when that white rapper won a oscar for 8 mile I WONDER
WHY :rolleyes:
Yea, you're right don vencent. Nobody complained about Eminem winning that Oscar because he's white. And we're ALL complaining because Three 6 Mafia are black. You hit the nail right on the head, son. :rolleyes:

ANYway, the Oscars were ok last night. I was shocked that Crash won best picture. I was pulling for Joaquin Phoenix for Best Actor, but I'm not upset that Phillip Seymour Hoffman won. He definitely earned it.

Oh, and in case you're keeping track: Three 6 Mafia: one Oscar. Martin Scorsese: 0 Oscars. (sorry, had to jump on the bandwagon )


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Re: Oscars Night #150565
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Originally posted by don vencent:
you guys sound like a bunch of cry babes my God
THREE 6 MAFIA won because em I don,t know it was
the best song :rolleyes: but it's funnie nobody said noting
when that white rapper won a oscar for 8 mile I WONDER
WHY :rolleyes:
You are obviously calling us racists but I'd have more respect for you if you just came out and said the word. But besides that, since you are WONDERING WHY, can you show me where JG posted that Eminem won an oscar? I sure didn't see him post it, and I was watching a basketball game and switching to the oscars when I had the chance. So use all of your little smilies and mad faces but before you start accusing people of something such as racism why don't you stop and think first.


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Re: Oscars Night #150566
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[QUOTE]...I think if they're looking for a host who could bring the same comic relief as a host maybe they should consider Robin Williams.
I wouldn't want to see Robin hosting...he's just too all over the place and while it was neat some 30 years ago, now when he's on a roll it just looks silly.

Personally, I thought the best host in recent years next to Billy Crystal was Steve Martin. I can't imagine why they didn't ask him back..unless maybe he too has declined from doing it again.

And if David Letterman was asked to host all those years ago, I can't see why the don't invite Jay Leno at least on time as well.

Apple


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Re: Oscars Night #150567
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Does anybody else think that Ben Stiller's skit was stupid?


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Does anybody else think that Ben Stiller's skit was stupid?


I think I'd rather see 5 minutes of the accounts then that weird skit.


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Re: Oscars Night #150569
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Anybody know what happened with Lauren Bacall? I switched on in the middle of her presentation and she seemed a bit confused for a second, then looked ok. I thought maybe she was having trouble with the teleprompter. Then a friend of mine who saw the whole thing said at one point she seemed to put her arm out, as if to steady herself.

Senior moment? After all she's 81. I bet it was the teleprompter, though.

Apple


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Re: Oscars Night #150570
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She was flubbing a few lines.

The best moment aside the Robert Altman award last night was the montage of classic westerns with "gay" moments.

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Re: Oscars Night #150571
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Though I was very happy that Crash won, I thought Jon Stewart sucked, and the rest of the show was a joke too. It seemed very "mainstream" this year. When Racheal Weiz(sp) won, the annoncer made a comment about being known for the Mummy films. :rolleyes: I missed the first half, but from what I did see, I didnt miss much.

Altman's award was nice, though.


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Re: Oscars Night #150572
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I noticed Bacall messed up a little. She seemed somewhat confused. However, I want to say she talked a little funny, as though maybe she had a stroke???? I hadn't heard that she did, I just got that impression. Yet, it's true, it may just be a senior moment.

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Re: Oscars Night #150573
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First off, why am I attacking MOUNTAIN, a movie I haven't seen? Really, I was just restating what Capo said, who apparently didn't much like it.

But fuck, I wished MOUNTAIN had won, that way CRASH wouldn'
t have won...

No really, no one has said WHY "CRASH" deserved the Best Picture Oscar of 2005. Why? Was it touching? Was the acting superb? Was the script(*vomits*) great?

Why?

Re: Oscars Night #150574
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Originally posted by ronnierocketAGO:
But fuck, I wished MOUNTAIN had won, that way CRASH wouldn't have won...

No really, no one has said WHY "CRASH" deserved the Best Picture Oscar of 2005. Why? Was it touching? Was the acting superb? Was the script(*vomits*) great?

Why?
ronnie you bring up a good point. I thought it was laughable that Crash was even nominated. Now that it won makes me sick. I'll chalk this up on the Oscar list that the Academy screwed up on, which currently has:

1) Denzel Washington winning Best Actor for Training Day over Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind

2) Martin Scorsese not winning ONE Oscar for Raging Bull

3) Martin Scorsese not winning ONE Oscar for Goodfellas

4) Now Crash winning Best Picture over Brokeback Mountain

Re: Oscars Night #150575
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Obviously his, since he stated it?
obviously not, because he hasn't watched the movie yet AFAIK. So I guess he's not in the position to state BBM is "overrated and mediocre" unless he's using someone else's opinion.

Quote:
Originally posted by Don Vercetti:
Am I the only one who doesn't blame homophobia on it not winning? The Academy is more then ready for a homosexual love film.
they are ready for homosexual films if the characters are prissy and ridiculous, à la "Capote". Apparently they still have problems when the characters are as manly as themselves, as their own sons. They still have problems when it comes to a true homosexual love story, a romantic one. This threatens them. So, in their minds it's better to award a movie like Crash. It's politically correct and makes an excellent shield for their so called progressive consciences!

You know what? Today I'm even angrier than yesterday! So you better don't tease me on the BBM oscar snub.


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Originally posted by Mignon:
Does anybody else think that Ben Stiller's skit was stupid?
Actually that was the only part of the show that I loved.


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Re: Oscars Night #150577
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Quote:
Originally posted by Lavinia from Italy:
[quote]Originally posted by Don Vercetti:
[b] Am I the only one who doesn't blame homophobia on it not winning? The Academy is more then ready for a homosexual love film.
they are ready for homosexual films if the characters are prissy and ridiculous, à la "Capote". Apparently they still have problems when the characters are as manly as themselves, as their own sons. They still have problems when it comes to a true homosexual love story, a romantic one. This threatens them. So, in their minds it's better to award a movie like Crash. It's politically correct and makes an excellent shield for their so called progressive consciences! [/b][/quote]I don't think it was because of homosexual theme that BBM didn't win either. Editing for Crash won, so I think they must've somehow thought that it was a better film, not because of its theme but because of the overall film techniques.

As for how they came up with this idea, Three 6 Mafia won an Oscar, enough said.

BTW, I haven't watched either of the two, so I can't give my personal opinion.


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Re: Oscars Night #150578
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Quote:
Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra:
What we get is a repetitive, heavy-handed film in which neither character really interested me. Director Lee lacks subtlety for the most part--tellingly, it takes less time to read the novella than it does to watch the film.
Mick, I read the novella and it didn't really strike me as much as the movie did and yes, I guess it took me less than 135 minutes to read it. But what does it means? To me, it adds more merits to the movie. In my opinion it purposedly has a slow pace, since there cannot be much action where the characters are stuck in a very frustrating situation ("a goddam bitch of a a unsatisfactory situation") where "nothing ended, nothing began, nothing resolved". I think the movie, as intimist as it is, nonetheless shows us a rather clear pattern. Two people meet. They are not supposed to fall in love. Despite all, they do. Desperately. They cannot live together, they cannot live apart. All they have is Brokeback Mountain, a place where they lived a short season of happiness and could be true to their own selves. But it's all they got. When one of them dies, the other cannot but cherish the memories of the only love of his life. This, at least, will be not taken away. The rest is just emptiness and solitude.

Not much action, you see. A lot of emotions, though. The more I think of it, the more my heart breaks.


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Re: Oscars Night #150579
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obviously not, because he hasn't watched the movie yet AFAIK. So I guess he's not in the position to state BBM is "overrated and mediocre" unless he's using someone else's opinion.
Ah, I misread his post the same way you did. :p

But still, the Academy is more then ready. The only reason Crash won is due to the fact it's about all races and not just one minority. Sort of a grand slam, politically correct-wise. Had Crash not been on, Brokeback Mountain would win.


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they are ready for homosexual films if the characters are prissy and ridiculous, à la "Capote". Apparently they still have problems when the characters are as manly as themselves, as their own sons. They still have problems when it comes to a true homosexual love story, a romantic one. This threatens them. So, in their minds it's better to award a movie like Crash. It's politically correct and makes an excellent shield for their so called progressive consciences!
Prissy and ridiculous? Truman Capote?

Well Brokeback WAS nominated for everything and it DID win 3 Oscars, just not Best Picture. The Academy is more than ready to award a gay love film. It was the most nominated film out there, was it not?

You can't blame homophobia on Brokeback Mountain losing. Upsets happen.


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Originally posted by Lavinia from Italy:
...they are ready for homosexual films if the characters are prissy and ridiculous, à la "Capote". Apparently they still have problems when the characters are as manly as themselves, as their own sons. ... Today I'm even angrier than yesterday! So you better don't tease me on the BBM oscar snub ...
I hate to break it to you...but Truman Capote was a genius not to mention a very interesting guy. Have you bothered to read any of his writings? As a kid, I used to thoroughly enjoy his appearances on the Merv Griffin show.

You seem to feel that Brokenback Mountain didn't win Best Picture precisely because of the gay cowboys. It is entirely possible that once they viewed both pictures, more Academy voters decided in the end that 'Crash' was simply the better film. There was talk all week prior to the awards, and right up to that evening that 'Crash' might just be the breakout winner. So it was really not a surprise to me.

Unless you truly feel that Brokenback should have won because it was a better film than Crash (of which the majority of Academy voters did not agree), then I can't understand why you are 'angry'.

Apple


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Re: Oscars Night #150582
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Originally posted by AppleOnYa:
I hate to break it to you...but Truman Capote was a genius not to mention a very interesting guy. Have you bothered to read any of his writings?
Obviously I was talking about the character, not the actual Truman Capote whose geniality I'm not even dreaming of questioning and I'm sorry if I gave this impression. I was talking of the eccentric looks, the effeminate aspects, à la Cage aux folles, if you prefer. So totally different from the "two gay cowboys" whose masculinity nobody could ever question, which, in my opinion is, for some people, way more "dangerous" and "frightful" just because is so far from the rather harmless gay stereotype everyone is more or less familiar with.


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Whats all the fuss. How about this....Crash was a better movie than Brokeback Mountain. Nothing more than that.


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Prissy and ridiculous? Truman Capote?
Sorry for the misunderstanding, DA. I was not talking of the writer. Just of the character. The looks of the character, to be more accurate.


I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
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Quote:
Originally posted by don vencent:
you guys sound like a bunch of cry babes my God
THREE 6 MAFIA won because em I don,t know it was
the best song :rolleyes: but it's funnie nobody said noting
when that white rapper won a oscar for 8 mile I WONDER
WHY :rolleyes:
Three 6 Mafia gave the most upbeat and sincerely happy acceptance speech of anyone.


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Originally posted by dontomasso:
Whats all the fuss. How about this....Crash was a better movie than Brokeback Mountain. Nothing more than that.
This is your opinion. Mine is different. That's all, DT.


I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
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Quote:
Originally posted by Don Vercetti:
[quote]Originally posted by don vencent:
[b] WHY :rolleyes:
Because you're oversensitive.

Yeah, we're all racist swine! :rolleyes: Seriously, grow up. And for the record, Eminem wasn't Oscar worthy. This year the nominees weren't good either. If anyone it should've been "Death to Birth," which wasn't nominated. [/b][/quote]Eminem deserved the Oscar as did 3 6 Mafia, both upbeat songs from movies that knew what they were...movies about inner street characters and rough-edged situations. 3 6 Mafia deserved it. Of course, you are biased against Rap, so that's why you are complaining.

Death to Birth was a pretentious song from a vapidly pretentious movie.

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Originally posted by Lavinia from Italy:
Not much action, you see. A lot of emotions, though. The more I think of it, the more my heart breaks.
I agree with Lavinia on this. This whole scenario makes sense only in the context of a taboo/impossible relationship. At the same time their mutual love is as real and true as any other heterosexual one. So it is a tragedy and the movie brought it out very well. Crash was cliched, coincidence and stereotype filled story. It had a message, but I hate movies with an explicit preachy message.
On the other hand, I would put jarhead even ahead of BBM. That is the kind of movie that will become a celebrated one years later.

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Originally posted by Lavinia from Italy:
[QUOTE]...Sorry for the misunderstanding, DA. I was not talking of the writer. Just of the character. The looks of the character, to be more accurate.
The portrayal in the movie is based upon the real life Truman Capote. So are you saying that audiences are somehow more comfortable with the eccentric, more flamboyant type of homosexual as Capote was (or the comical one played by Nathan Lane in 'Birdcage)...rather than the fictional cowboys in love depicted in Brokeback Mtn?

But aside from that, do you truly feel that the cowboys in love theme is the reason for it not winning Best Picture over Crash?

Frankly, I hadn't even heard of the film 'Crash' until this past week as it got close to Oscar night. Contrary to all they hype around Brokeback Mtn precisely because of the subject matter. The fact that the move that received MUCH less publicity was still considered worthy of the Best Picture vote speaks volumes for the work itself.

Though I haven't seen either of them...it appears more and more that the right movie won.

Apple


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Originally posted by Don Giorgio Gambino:
[quote]Originally posted by Don Vercetti:
[b] [quote]Originally posted by don vencent:
[b] WHY :rolleyes:
Because you're oversensitive.

Yeah, we're all racist swine! :rolleyes: Seriously, grow up. And for the record, Eminem wasn't Oscar worthy. This year the nominees weren't good either. If anyone it should've been "Death to Birth," which wasn't nominated. [/b][/quote]Eminem deserved the Oscar as did 3 6 Mafia, both upbeat songs from movies that knew what they were...movies about inner street characters and rough-edged situations. 3 6 Mafia deserved it. Of course, you are biased against Rap, so that's why you are complaining.

Death to Birth was a pretentious song from a vapidly pretentious movie. [/b][/quote]How is Last Days pretentious? Once again I hear that horrible word still being used without any backing up. Last Days personally, I feel is the best of last year. A haunting character study that never felt like a movie. "Death to Birth" was also a great song, with wonderful lyrics. Of course we're called biased. You hate gays! You hate rap!

I'm really tired of this shit. People simply can't realize that Crash was politically better for the Academy's image, being a multi-character film about racism. As for Last Days, how is it pretentious? Gus Van Sant's Death Trilogy are all masterworks, IMO. Cinderella Man, was pretentious. Crash was somewhat pretentious. Domino was pretentious. How the hell is Van Sant pretentious?

As Capo said, the way most people use "pretentious" is pretentious in itself.


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DGG, welcome back. Good to see an old face around. You may even want to venture over the new Film board , which we all migrated to after a year or two of your absence.

I fail to see how Last Days is pretentious. It's slow, experimental, decidedly arthouse stuff which you wouldn't see near a multiplex. Does that make it pretentious?


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I gotta agree with DV here....how the hell is LAST DAYS pretentious?

CRASH...that's pretentious melodrama for the whiney soul.

P.S. - Anyone still willing to tell me why CRASH deserved the top prize? I mean stand up for it folks, I mean I'll give you credit for that at least...just why?

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