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Oscar Time... - saynomore - 03-06-2006 So, who picked the most winners? I picked zip. Nada. Zilch. And a rapper for best song. I think the Rapture may be upon us. I agree with Kenji though: CRASH does deserve the win, but, boy, was I surprized. AC P.S. The fashion show on the red carpet was a bit of a letdown. Plunging necklines were down this year. ![]() Oscar Time... - Maggers - 03-06-2006 My picks are in red: Performance by an actor in a leading role Philip Seymour Hoffman in “Capote” Performance by an actor in a supporting role George Clooney in “Syriana” [COLOR="red"] Performance by an actress in a leading role Reese Witherspoon in “Walk the Line” [/COLOR] Performance by an actress in a supporting role Rachel Weisz in “The Constant Gardener” Best animated feature film of the year “Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit” Achievement in art direction “Memoirs of a Geisha” Achievement in cinematography “Memoirs of a Geisha” Achievement in costume design “Memoirs of a Geisha” Achievement in directing “Brokeback Mountain” Ang Lee Best documentary feature “March of the Penguins” Achievement in film editing “Crash” Best foreign language film of the year “Tsotsi” Achievement in makeup “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score) “Brokeback Mountain” Gustavo Santaolalla Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song) “It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp” from“Hustle & Flow” Best motion picture of the year “Crash” Achievement in sound editing “King Kong” Achievement in sound mixing “King Kong” Achievement in visual effects “King Kong” Adapted screenplay “Brokeback Mountain” Original screenplay “Crash" 10 correct 11 incorrect Oscar Time... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-06-2006 saynomore Wrote:So, who picked the most winners? I picked a few winners, but was shocked when Dolly Parton (a great, underrated songwriter) didn't go home happy. But whatsfer "Rapture," Saynomore? Howsabout NIGHTWORLD? This May 16th. Starts soon on a little blue planet near to all of us. Mark it on your calendar.:eek: Oscar Time... - jimbow8 - 03-06-2006 saynomore Wrote:So, who picked the most winners?None?!!? How could you get NONE right? I have no record of which ones I picked, so I don't know for sure. I know I guessed Reese Witherspoon, Editing for Crash, Visual effects for King Kong. I think I picked Crash as an upset for some reason ... not sure .... ?? and I might have picked Hoffman ..... ?? I also think I picked March of the Penguins. Oscar Time... - jimbow8 - 03-06-2006 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I picked a few winners, but was shocked when Dolly Parton (a great, underrated songwriter) didn't go home happy.I still cringe when I hear Whitney's version of "I Will Always Love You." Dolly's is SO MUCH BETTER! Oscar Time... - Biggles - 03-06-2006 thisisatest Wrote:Steve D Most of these movies I didn't see, but my wife and I both thought that both Jacquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon were incredible in "Walk the Line". Neither of us is a C&W fan, either (I like Classic Rock and she listens to this lame-ass "soft rock" or "lite rock" crap, but I digress). ![]() Anyways, I thought the stars of "Walk the Line", much like the star of "Ray", had to work harder than someone who is merely acting a role. Singing a role as well as acting it should be given its due. Oscar Time... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-06-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:I still cringe when I hear Whitney's version of "I Will Always Love You." Dolly's is SO MUCH BETTER! I'm with you on that, Jim. I think the composer usually does it better. For example, "Galveston." Glen Campbell did a worthy job, no two ways about it. But Jimmy Webb (he wrote it) left Glen's version in the dust on LETTERS. Starts out with a long acoustic guitar intro by Jimmy's long time musical partner Fred Tackett. Simple strummed chords at first, like a guy in the Nam trying to =get away= for a little while with his guitar. Then Fred starts showing what he knows. And then he overdubs an electric. Things start getting musically interesting. And Jimmy comes in. Does he have the vocal range of Glen? No. He sings it a fifth lower. Does he sing with the heartbreaking pathos the song needs, the heart and soul Glen never approached? Bet the farm on it. Oscar Time... - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-07-2006 Biggles Wrote:Most of these movies I didn't see, but my wife and I both thought that both Jacquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon were incredible in "Walk the Line". Neither of us is a C&W fan, either (I like Classic Rock and she listens to this lame-ass "soft rock" or "lite rock" crap, but I digress). Me heart goes out to your travails, brother. But I'm curious--what's "soft rock" these days? Moodies? Eagles? Fleetwood Mac? Oscar Time... - Anders Monsen - 03-07-2006 I confess I saw very few movies last year in the theater, and I skipped the Oscars completely except for the moment just before Clooney won for best supporting actor. Even with the sound off, I could tell Jon Stewart droned on far too long. I used to get excited every year when the Oscars rolled around, and the I started seeing it as nothing but an excess of delight heaped upon dross. Far too often the best movies or actors don't even make the cut, and of those who make the cut, the winners (oh, sorry, the-oscar-goes-to recipients) seem arbitrary and politically motivated (and I don't mean of the left/right kind, though I'm sure that also comes into play). I now almost yearn for the day that overpriced movieplexes crumble into dust, as long gone are the times I could enjoy a great movie in the bubble-like environment they provided. Virtually every movie I went to last year had cell phones ringing (one person answered his phone three or four times), or annoying talkers. I'll now wait for the DVD, despite not owing a 61" plasma TV with surround sound. Sorry for the bitter comments. Perhaps I'm just out of touch... |