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EasyFeeling
02-22-2008, 01:16 PM
Anyone going to watch the Oscar show on Sunday? I will tape it since it's starting in the middle of the night. But definitely want to watch it since I've learned Keith and his beautiful wife :roll: will be sitting in the first row. :D

DonFan
02-22-2008, 03:03 PM
I will definitely be watching it. I am an awards show junkie and I love movies. I must admit I haven't seen most of the nominated movies this year so I won't have as much of a vested interest in the winners as in other years, however.

sodascouts
02-22-2008, 03:48 PM
I never go and see movies anymore, so it's not as much fun as it used to be to watch the Oscars. I might watch a bit of it.

Brooke
02-22-2008, 03:57 PM
We never go to the movies anymore either. We wait till they are out on pay per view. It would have to be a pretty special one to go to the theater for.

I watch most of the awards shows, too. I like to see the stars all dressed up. I love to read the comments later and the E shows such as their "Best" and "Worst" lists. They are usually pretty hilarious. Some of them are down right mean! But still funny! :lol:

DonFan
02-22-2008, 04:53 PM
I hear you, but there is just something exciting about going to a movie right when it opens, like each new installment of the Harry Potter movies, and sharing the experience with a theater full of people. By the time it gets to pay-per-view or video, you have heard people talking about it for months and know most of the plot points. Heck, most trailers these days show more of the movie than I want to know! I want to see a movie fresh and be surprised. I like smart comedies (not the kind that seem to overrun the theaters these days), well-crafted love stories, and thrillers and mysteries where I can't second guess the ending. Then, if I really like a movie, I will rent or buy it when it comes out on video and enjoy it all over again.

The next movie I am really looking forward to is the new Indiana Jones film.

As far as the Oscars go, I am pulling for Juno to win in almost any category where it is nominated. It is a sweet sleeper of a movie with characters that are quirky & real, and I recommend it highly.

EasyFeeling
02-23-2008, 11:11 AM
Like you DF, I haven't seen most of the nominated films. But I'm not interested much in that rather want to see the more shallow things like dresses, good looking men etc. :wink:
Oh, I didn't know a new Indiana Jones is coming up. I love these films. :D
Has anyone seen the new film with Johnny Depp? I've heard it's like a horror comedy/musical. :?

DonFan
02-23-2008, 01:06 PM
Yes, I saw Johnny Depp's new film, EF--it is called Sweeney Todd. I love him and I love musicals, so I did like it a lot. However, it is an unusual musical because the character he plays is wronged early in the film and he spends the rest of his time getting even. It has a lot of theatrical-type bloody scenes so it's not for everyone, but Johnny gives his usual fantastic performance. And, he sings quite well, too.

BTW, hubby & I saw George Clooney in "Michael Clayton" last night, and it was also very good. I have loved George ever since his ER days, and he gives a very controlled, understated performance here as a man fighting the corporate system.

EasyFeeling
02-23-2008, 01:37 PM
Ok, when it's good then I want to see Sweeney Todd too as well as Michael Clayton. This film is also nominated for an Oscar, right? I think we get to see a lot of good looking man tomorrow. :D

DonFan
02-25-2008, 01:27 AM
Just finished watching the Oscars. I was disappointed that Johnny Depp did not win, AGAIN. The man is vastly underrated! Daniel Day Lewis already has an Oscar--I wanted Johnny to have a turn. I was happy that Diablo Cody, the woman who wrote the very original screenplay for Juno, won the Oscar in her category, though.

Lots of gorgeous dresses. It will be interesting to see the Best Dressed lists tomorrow. Katherine Heigle (sp?) from Gray's Anatomy was probably my favorite of the night--in her red gown, with her blonde curls, she looked very classically "Hollywood Beautiful."

tbs fanatic
02-25-2008, 01:56 PM
I only saw snippets of the show. I was glad the girl who did the Edith Piaf movie won - she was really excellent. Did anyone else see that movie? I highly recommend it. We go to the movies quite a lot and I had seen most of the movies up for an award. Old Country for Old Men deserved its praise and, as usual, Daniel Day-Lewis is always excellent. Poor Johnny - I loved Sweeney Todd.

Freypower
02-25-2008, 05:15 PM
Oscar trivia:

I believe that Marion Cotillard's Best Actress is the first for an actress in a foreign language film since Sophia Loren in Two Women. How Oscar loves biopics. Will she now disappear, never to be heard of again?

And the Coen brothers, who it appears were long overdue, are the first duo to win Best Director. I think it was also a fairly rare event these days for Best Film and Best Director to go the same way.

Of course the coverage down here was 'why didn't Cate win'? From what I heard, Elizabeth The Golden Age was a very poor sequel and she was lucky to be nominated. I hope she will one day win Best Actress for a role worthy of her talents. I saw her live in Hedda Gabler several years ago. I wish the Academy could have seen that performance. As for the Supporting nomination she was perhaps unlucky but she already has one of those.

And also I see that Glen Hansard of the Frames won Best Song. I saw them support Bob Dylan! It isn't often you can say you've seen an Oscar winner (in my case Dylan himself, Elton John, Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush & now Glen Hansard).

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DonFan
02-25-2008, 07:32 PM
FP, you are indeed lucky to have seen so many Oscar winners.

Freypower
02-25-2008, 09:55 PM
More trivia:

It was the first time in 44 years that no American won an acting award. I correctly guessed the 1964 Best Actor (Rex Harrison for My Fair Lady - one of THE great performances, IMO) and Best Actress (Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins) but I had to look up the others. Best Supporting Actor was Peter Ustinov for Topkapi and Supporting Actrees was Lila Kedrova for Zorba The Greek.

glenneaglesfan
02-26-2008, 12:05 PM
That takes me back to the golden age of film, FP! I loved Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady, and Topkapi was another memorable film from my youth.

I haven't seen any of the films featured in this year's Oscars, but like you DF, I do enjoy going to the cinema on rare occasions. There is something about the big screen and the atmosphere that you don't get watching at home. I think the last film I saw was Casino Royale - I don't get out much!

Freypower
02-26-2008, 06:47 PM
The last time I went to the cinema I took my daughter to see Happy Feet. She enjoyed it, which was good. I didn't like it at all. I have DVDs of a couple of recent Oscar winners, Miliion Dollar Baby and The Queen, and I still haven't watched them.

I know my knowledge of Oscar trivia is good, but when I read that Marion Cotillard was the first French actress to win in 48 years or whatever I knew who the previous winner was - Simone Signoret in Room At The Top. :? Now that is sad.