Precious winning Best Adapted Screenplay over Up in the Air is the night's big upset.
Fairly equitable distribution of the big prizes.
Agreed on both counts.

Precious winning Best Adapted Screenplay over Up in the Air is the night's big upset.
Fairly equitable distribution of the big prizes.
So the sci-fi drought for best picture continues. Star Wars, ET, District 9, and Avatar.
At least Lord of the Rings won in 2003.
BTW, my picks/predictions:
Best Film: Hurt Locker
Best Director: Katherine Bigelow
Best Actor: Jeff Bridges
Best Actress: Sandra Bullock
I need to see the Hurt Locker I guess![]()
I think there are many people like that. Hopefully it shall be screening here sometime in the next week or two.
Now we have children's programs on.
They didn't even have a description for Michael Jackson.![]()
Bullock embraces Razzie AwardI just realized Sandra Bullock won the Razzies AND the Oscar! sweeeet!![]()
It would be an unprecedented coincidence to win two awards for best and worst actress in less than 48 hours....
Throughout awards season, Bullock said many times in interviews: "if you don't show up for something like the Razzies then you're a little hypocritical. You can't just show up for the good stuff
So the sci-fi drought for best picture continues. Star Wars, ET, District 9, and Avatar.
At least Lord of the Rings won in 2003.
In the case of Avatar I'm not to upset (no one expected District 9 to really win). Technically speaking it's brilliant, but it really didn't have the strong story. It was all set pieces and atmosphere (never mind it also being a minestrone of about a dozen other movies), which is not what I want to see in a best picture. Doesn't matter how many billions it makes at the box office. The Oscars should never be a popularity contest.
I'm also happy to see Avatar taken down a few pegs because of the fact everyone wants to make their movies 3-D now and I really don't want to see that happen, because 3-D is more about style than substance and when I hear about things like the next Harry Potter film being retroactively converted to 3-D because of Avatar, it gives me the cold chills.
Just because you have a new toy, doesn't mean you always have to play with it. People have likened 3-D to the advent of color in movies. Well, some of the greatest movies of the 1960s, and arguably of all time, were made in black and white, years after color became standard. (Thinking of Dr. Strangelove specifically). And Charlie Chaplin made two of his greatest achievements, City Lights and Modern Times, as silent (or near-silent) films years after theatres converted to sound.
Alex
How predictable....some boring arthouse dreck that won't be remembered in a year's time wins best picture...*yawn*
How predictable....some boring arthouse dreck that won't be remembered in a year's time wins best picture...*yawn*
-I still say if you're going to have 10 best pictures, you got to match it with 10 best directors. Has there ever been a time where whatever film won best Director did not go on to win Best Picture? I don't remember.
Having 10 films is great. But now many more films can say they are a Best Picture Nominee.does anyone think with the ten BP noms thing now, that they should allow the full voting results to be released? Or at least the top 5? It would be interesting, I think.
You have just revealed that you didn't see The Hurt Locker. It was a riveting, edge-of-your-seat action film.How predictable....some boring arthouse dreck that won't be remembered in a year's time wins best picture...*yawn*
Are they going to release the voting totals for Best Picture? The Heisman trophy releases the exact vote totals and doesn't just say "So and so won" you get to see who had the most 1st place votes/2nd place/3rd/etc...
I should have said that is when I plan on seeing it. I know it's screening at the cinema in Newcastle.I need to see the Hurt Locker I guess![]()
I think there are many people like that. Hopefully it shall be screening here sometime in the next week or two.
Now we have children's programs on.
It came through the cinemas in mid-Feb, so it only had a 2 or 3 week run as it has since left, which isn't all that long.
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