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Oscar rants and raves!

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Mar 6th, 2006 | 01:11 PM
  #41  
wow, me too, glad I'm not the only one who didn't like Crash! RJW, I liked your analysis.
I still think Jon Stewart was pretty good.
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 01:43 PM
  #42  
RJW, I admit i watched a bit. The joke that the women were so poor they couldn't even cover their breasts was funny.
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 01:58 PM
  #43  
Rave: Hoffman won best actor
Rant: Jon Stewart and George Clooney (too cute)
Rant: Brokeback did not win but Crash won
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 02:00 PM
  #44  
One more thing and this time IT is Travel related: Where was Brokeback Mountain filmed? I would like to travel to see those interesting vistas
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 02:04 PM
  #45  
Although the story takes place in Wyoming, it was actually filmed in Canada.
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 02:06 PM
  #46  
Brokeback Mountain was filmed in Calgary.
My major disappointment with the awards was Felicity Huffman not winning. She was brilliant in Transamerica.
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 03:19 PM
  #47  
I agree about Felicity Huffman. She was fantastic in Transamerica. What a great actress!
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 03:23 PM
  #48  
I was disappointed that Felicity Huffman did not win too. She was absolutely outstanding in TransAmerica.
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 06:43 PM
  #49  
I was so disppointed Joaquin Phoenix didn't win best actor! I am not a country music fan but thought he was amazing! And i would definitely "Walk (cross?!) the Line" for HIM!
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Mar 6th, 2006 | 06:52 PM
  #50  
The opening, asking all the former hosts to host again was the funniest and cleverest part of the entire evening, especially Billy Crystal and Chris Rock in the "Brokeback" tent who were "too busy". It was pretty much downhill from there comedy wise with the exception of Lily and Meryl.

If they want to boost going to the movies why don't they do montages of this past year's movies -- ones that people can actually go see -- rather than more of the distant past over and over?

Felicity Huffman should have won, but Reese Witherspoon was no surprise. Is it possible that Felicity is too much of a "TV actress" to win the support of the movie crowd? I was pretty much with all the other choices, even though I hadn't seen Crash, all my friends who had were raving that it would win.

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Mar 7th, 2006 | 05:58 AM
  #51  
If I am entitled to my opinion without being skewered and reviled for it:

Crash was exceptional - exceptionally awful. The script, acting, and directing were amateurish, even embarrassing.

Crash won, not because it was a good picture, but because it concerned racism. It is a pity that the picture was not made in an intelligent manner, such as 'Gentlemen's Agreement' or 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 07:47 AM
  #52  
Rants: The most poorly produced Oscar show, ever. I wonder how much they paid Jon Stewart to shelve his b*lls for the night?

And what was with the awful dance numbers while the nominated songs were performed? It reminded me of Cabaret night at my daughter's high school.

Felicity Huffman was robbed.
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 08:16 AM
  #53  
Liked the past host intro.

Liked the overhead listing of peoples names - some I don't know.

Liked - not loved - Jon Stewart.

Did not really like any of the songs and I admit I love Dolly (and many other styles so no flames please).

Hate, hate, hate that the orchestra started playing at the start of the acceptance speeches.

Lots of pretty dresses.

Hated every single reference by winners to time too short to talk - talk and you will get to say at least a little.

Every year top rant is winners not knowing which direction to exit the stage. Have a giant sign facing the stage with arrows pointing either way and light the one that is needed. Tell everyone before hand to look for the arrow. They look like first graders at a school play. Come on, it happens every year.
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 08:35 AM
  #54  
Loved seeing most of those hollywood twits unable to comprehend Stewart's jokes, yet Clooney was laughing all the time so props to him.

I don't get the fascination with Selma Hayek...

Where was Sean Penn? I was waiting for him to come up there and criticize John Stewart for making fun of actors (egad!) like he did to Chris Rock. Is he on hiatus because of his brother's death?
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 08:38 AM
  #55  
i saw very few of the nominated films so I can't join in in the BBM v. Crash debate. But I did love Reese in Walk the Line but Joaquin was amazing too. He made me a Johnny Cash fan.

My peeve was that these Hollywood types were congratulating themselves on being so socially aware because of the rare films like BBM. But this is the same industry that gives us winners like Ace Bigelow and Dumber and Dumber and loads of other rehashed trash through out the years. Yeah films like that have done a lot to raise the conscience of America. Give me a break.
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 09:26 AM
  #56  
Am I the only one who laments the passing of great movie songs? All this trashy rap crap with everyone gettin jiggy and bleeping words? Hey, I'll take the cheesy Disney songs any day.Dolly got robbed this year.
....Feed the birds, tuppence a bag....
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 10:28 AM
  #57  
Ellen and Bennnie,

We could start the official Fodor's Joaquin fanclub. Thought he was absolutely awesome in Walk the Line. I'm such a gullible goober (and I work in the marketing field so I should know better...)--after seeing the movie, I hotfooted it to buy a couple of Johnny Cash CD's and a biography about him. A pretty amazing life story. As of last week, we also own the DVD Amazing for someone who didn't like Johnny Cash before last fall.
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 11:10 AM
  #58  
Tess - that's so funny - we did the same thing. Within 24 hours of seeing the movie we had purchased 5 Johnny Cash CDs. So many great songs in the movie and so many more that we discovered on our own. Sunday Morning Coming Down is great, I Still Miss Someone, Man in Black, The One on the Left etc. My Ipod is full of Johnny Cash. Now I need to get the DVD.

I also enjoyed Phoenix in The Gladiator.
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 11:18 AM
  #59  
I thought all of the Best Actor nominees were deserving.
I felt Heath Ledger and Jake Gylenhaal (sp??) were overlooked by the writers and Ang Lee in their acceptance speeches. They did a superb acting job and helped put that little gold guy into the hands of Larry McMurtry and Ang Lee. The Mpls. paper staff editorial today voiced this same opinion!!
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Mar 7th, 2006 | 12:50 PM
  #60  
bennie - my reaction was similiar to yours. When I saw a news story titled "Is Hollywood becoming more serious" or something like that, my first thought was "you have got to be kidding".

With all the silly, stupid movies out there, this is such a ridiculous statement.
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