Posted by Halman at 198.109.226.63 on February 12, 2002 at 13:45:20:
In Reply to: HOW THE FUCK DID WE GET ROBBED OF OUR OSCAR NOMS?! posted by Kevin on February 12, 2002 at 13:38:22:
Moulin Rouge got nominated for Best Picture? WTF? That ,ovie was
absolutely terrible!!! Joe Dirt was better than that P.O.S. And I want
my eight bucks back from both of those films!!!
: Tee-hee...
: For what it's worth, my thoughts on the Oscar stuff I'm even mildly
: interested in.
: : Performance by an actor in a leading role
: Denzel Washington in "Training Day" (Warner Bros.)
: This made me very happy. I dug "Training Day" a lot. Glad to see I
wasn't
: alone.
: : Performance by an actor in a supporting role
: Ethan Hawke in "Training Day" (Warner Bros.)
: I'm no big Hawke fan, but this was deserved. Glad to see he wasn't
: overlooked. Maybe there's hope for the Academy after all.
: : Performance by an actress in a leading role
: Renée Zellweger in "Bridget Jones's Diary"
(Miramax/Universal/StudioCanal)
: Holy shit on toast! Another good call that wasn't really expected. I
hope
: like hell that she wins. Members of the voting body of the actor's
branch,
: I salute you.
: : Performance by an actress in a supporting role
: Marisa Tomei in "In the Bedroom" (Miramax)
: Let's just hope Jack Palance isn't presenting this year - maybe then
: Tomei's win won't have this dark cloud hanging over it. 'Cuz, me? I
: thought she was brilliant in "My Cousin Vinnie." I really did.
: However, it seems like a lock for Jennifer Connelly, as it's her year
: apparently - which is nice for those of us who thought it was her year
with
: "The Rocketeer" or "Labyrinth", or even "Some Girls" or "Seven
Minutes in
: Heaven." Lest there be a legion of "What about 'Career
Opportunities',
: man!!! She was so hot in that!!!" posts following this, I'd just like to
: say, for the record, that I never saw "Career Opportunities", so I can't
: comment on her perf in that flick. And since I didn't see "A Beautiful
: Mind", I can't comment on her perf in that flick either, so let's move
: on...
:
: :Best animated feature film of the year
: "Monsters, Inc." (Buena Vista) Nominee to be determined
: I'm all for "Monsters, Inc." It's the only Oscar screener I've got that
: I've watched more than twice (second place goes to the "Ocean's
11" oscar
: screener; fuck, that movie just gets better and better everytime I
watch
: it; yes, Clooney, Pitt, and Damon are gods, but Bernie Mac is the
unsung
: hero of that picture for me; his scenes with the car salesman and
Matt and
: Andy Garcia are genius).
: However, where the fuck is "Waking Life" on that list?! I haven't
watched
: it yet, but all you have to see is five seconds of the new-fangled style
of
: animation that flick boasts to know it deserves at least an Oscar nod
-
: particularly in a world where they've just added an Animated Oscar
: category! To paraphrase the immortal Paul Abdul, the Academy
takes two
: steps forward with the Denzen, Hawke, and Zellwegger nods, and
then takes
: two giant steps back with this insane oversight.
:
: : Achievement in cinematography
: "Amélie" (Miramax Zoë) Bruno Delbonnel
: "Black Hawk Down" (Sony Pictures Releasing) Slawomir Idziak
: "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" Andrew Lesnie
: (New Line)
: "The Man Who Wasn't There" (USA Films) Roger Deakins
: "Moulin Rouge" (20th Century Fox) Donald M. McAlpine
: Out of this entire list, I've only seen the first two flicks (though I've
: got screeners for all of them). And out of the two I've seen, I'd give
: them both cinematography Oscars. They were both visually
stunning flicks.
:
: : Achievement in directing
: "A Beautiful Mind" (Universal and DreamWorks) Ron Howard
: "Black Hawk Down" (Sony Pictures Releasing) Ridley Scott
: "Gosford Park" (USA Films) Robert Altman
: "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" Peter Jackson
: (New Line)
: "Mulholland Drive" (Universal and StudioCanal) David Lynch
: I've only seen "Black Hawk Down" so far, so I can't really say who on
this
: list is most deserving. But the cats who I feel deserve the Directing
: Award this year are as follows...
: - The lady who directed "Bridget Jones's Diary"
: - The guys who directed "Monsters, Inc." (fuck, that film holds up on
: repeated viewings; and I've got a kid, so I know what I'm talking
about)
: - The guy who directed "Training Day", Antoine Fuqua (I think that's
his
: name)
: - Stephen Soderbergh, for "Ocean's 11"
:
: : Best foreign language film of the year
: "Amélie"
: This is a given. "Amelie" is a fun, fun watch. Go Miramax!
:
: : Achievement in music in connection with motion pictures
: (Original score)
: "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" Howard Shore
: (New Line)
: Howard! Howard! Howard!
:
: :Best motion picture of the year
: You know my pics - and none of them are on the list.
:
: :Screenplay based on material previously produced or published
: "Ghost World" (United Artists through MGM) Written by Daniel
Clowes & Terry
: Zwigoff
: I was delighted to see this on the list. It's the long-shot of the bunch,
: but it deserves to be on there.
: And has a comic book movie ever been nominated for Best Adapted
Screenplay
: before? This may be a first.
:
: : Screenplay written directly for the screen
: "Amélie" (Miramax Zoë) Screenplay by Guillaume Laurant and
Jean-Pierre
: Jeunet
: This is who I'd give it to.
: Well, really, if I had the power, I'd give it to "Chasing Amy". But, hey -
: that's me.
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