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krazy 11-19-2004 01:49 PM

Oscar Predictions....
 
Okay, what is going to win?

I am thinking Jamie Foxx will the big one, or his film will win Best Picture...

I have high hopes that The life Aquatic will win something as well... I mean, it IS going to be a comedy, but Wes Anderson is nearly flawless...

Michael Moore will probably win again for the Doc's...

What do you think?

BetteDavisEyes 11-19-2004 07:20 PM

Best Picture - The Passion

Best Actor - Jim Cavaziel or Jamie Foxx or Johnny Depp

Best Actress - ??? I don't even know who the leading ladies are at this point.

Best Director - Mel Gibson

PhiPsiRuss 11-19-2004 07:52 PM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
Best Picture - The Passion

Best Director - Mel Gibson

ROTFLMAO!!!

BetteDavisEyes 11-20-2004 02:14 AM

Is there a reason why that's so funny?

CutiePie2000 11-20-2004 10:51 PM

I wouldn't be surprised if Jude Law wangles his way in there for something.

honeychile 11-20-2004 11:09 PM

Michael Moore won't win. He claims that he will not allow his "documentary" to be entered, as there is a documentary he considers more deserving.

Besides, how can F9/11 be a documentary which the director has admitted that parts of the movie are fake?

PhiPsiRuss 11-21-2004 08:39 AM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
Is there a reason why that's so funny?
Yeah, because I have the same chance of winning two Oscars this year.

BetteDavisEyes 11-21-2004 01:03 PM

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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
Yeah, because I have the same chance of winning two Oscars this year.
Why do you think this movie has no chance at all? Is it b/c of all the controversy surrounding it? I would think it would garner at least the nomination if not the win. It's a great movie that's beautifully done. Just forget about the content & focus on it as a movie & the quality of it + the acting & you'll see what I'm talking about.

KSigkid 11-21-2004 08:08 PM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
Why do you think this movie has no chance at all? Is it b/c of all the controversy surrounding it? I would think it would garner at least the nomination if not the win. It's a great movie that's beautifully done. Just forget about the content & focus on it as a movie & the quality of it + the acting & you'll see what I'm talking about.
Unfortunately, talent and quality don't equal an Oscar. Just ask "Saving Private Ryan" and "Almost Famous." Or, look at movies like "Titanic," where quality was absent.

It is WAY too controversial, and the Academy isn't going to step into that controversy by giving it best picture.

I haven't seen enough movies this year to really judge; there's a lot of buzz around Jamie Foxx, but Paul Giamatti and Don Cheadle also could merit consideration for Best Actor.

Peaches-n-Cream 11-21-2004 08:27 PM

Best Actress Imelda Staunton for "Vera Drake"

I think that the Passion of the Christ will receive multiple nominations.

James 11-21-2004 08:33 PM

Didn't it say somwhere that the academy mighr be placing Passions in the Foreign Film category?

BetteDavisEyes 11-21-2004 08:44 PM

I think that was the Golden Globes. Best Film in the Golden Globes has to be awarded to a film that is filmed in English.
The Academy can & does award other language films with nominations. Wasn't Il Postino (The Postman) nominated a few years ago?

krazy 11-29-2004 03:46 PM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
Wasn't Il Postino (The Postman) nominated a few years ago?

Well, don't forget the greatest movie ever made...

Life Is Beautiful

PhiPsiRuss 11-29-2004 05:40 PM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
Why do you think this movie has no chance at all? Is it b/c of all the controversy surrounding it? I would think it would garner at least the nomination if not the win. It's a great movie that's beautifully done. Just forget about the content & focus on it as a movie & the quality of it + the acting & you'll see what I'm talking about.
Focus on the movie's quality? Its not a "great" movie in the true definition of that word. Its no Lawrence of Arabia or Casablanca.

DeltaSigStan 11-29-2004 05:51 PM

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Originally posted by KSigkid
Unfortunately, talent and quality don't equal an Oscar. Just ask "Saving Private Ryan" and "Almost Famous." Or, look at movies like "Titanic," where quality was absent.
Thank Fucking God someone brought up the robbing of Saving Private Ryan......picking a stupid unfeasible story about an unrealistic portrayal of Shakespeare versus one of the best war epics ever made?

Ever since then, the Oscars have had no credibility. The only contenders are those who do well in the box office, not those who are critically acclaimed and well revered by moviegoers NOT seduced by mindless stunts and a bland script.

BetteDavisEyes 11-29-2004 06:47 PM

So now I have a question. I saw both Training Day w/Denzel Washington & A Beautiful Mind w/Russell Crowe. I had an argument with my future mother-in-law about this. She claims that the only reason that Denzel & Halle won their awards that year was b/c they were black. I thought they both gave great performances & deserved the Oscar. What do you guys think? She claims they were given to them based on race rather than on actual performance. She still believes that Russell Crowe & Nicole Kidman should have won (her for Moulin Rouge I think)

33girl 11-29-2004 07:09 PM

If Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary didn't win Best Doc, there's no reason F911 should.

Denzel didn't win for Training Day, he won for it and Malcolm X and pretty much every movie he's ever done. "Cumulative" Oscars are quite common - the movies that Paul Newman & Al Pacino won their awards for are far from their best performances. But they were both loooooong overdue. And I'm sure Newman & Pacino themselves would agree.

I have NO idea why Nicole K got nominated for that movie. I loved the movie but shoot, pretending you're in love w/ Ewan McGregor really isn't too hard to do. :D

DeltaSigStan 11-29-2004 07:39 PM

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Originally posted by 33girl

Denzel didn't win for Training Day, he won for it and Malcolm X and pretty much every movie he's ever done. "Cumulative" Oscars are quite common - the movies that Paul Newman & Al Pacino won their awards for are far from their best performances. But they were both loooooong overdue.

Which is why I'm baffled as to why Martin Scorcese has never won a best director oscar.........even those uppity voters know he deserves one.....shit, he deserved it for Gangs of New York.

But once again, the Academy has it's head up it's money grubbing ass....

Pike1483 12-03-2004 01:51 AM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
So now I have a question. I saw both Training Day w/Denzel Washington & A Beautiful Mind w/Russell Crowe. I had an argument with my future mother-in-law about this. She claims that the only reason that Denzel & Halle won their awards that year was b/c they were black. I thought they both gave great performances & deserved the Oscar. What do you guys think? She claims they were given to them based on race rather than on actual performance. She still believes that Russell Crowe & Nicole Kidman should have won (her for Moulin Rouge I think)
Some people will come up with conspiracy theories about anything. I've also heard it said about Halle and Denzel's Oscars were because they were black, but I think that's just speculation from angry rivals or fans of those who didn't win. I think Halle and Denzel both did excellent jobs, and they both won several other awards for their roles they won Oscar's for. I personally would have given Sissy Spacek the Best Actress Oscar for her role in "In the Bedroom," but I don't think race had anything to do with the Academy picking who won.

Pike1483 12-03-2004 01:56 AM

I would also love to see The Passion be nominated and win. The acting was INCREDIBLE. The fact that the actors were speaking an ancient language made it all the more incredible. I would love to see Maya Morgenstern, the actress who played Mother Mary be nominated, as well as Gibson and Jim Cavizal, but I'm not holding my breath knowing how liberal Hollywood is and all the controversy surrounding the film.

abaici 12-03-2004 02:10 AM

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Originally posted by DeltaSigStan
The only contenders are those who do well in the box office,
or have the best studio publicity campaign. I'm STILL SMH about Shakespeare in Love.

krazy 12-09-2004 06:47 PM

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Originally posted by Pike1483
Some people will come up with conspiracy theories about anything.
True, but I really think that Murray deserved it over Penn last year. That is why I was hoping Murray would win something for Life Aquatic. Comedys usually don't do it though, but this might be that good. I bet Foxx gets it though, he was quite the Ray...

GreenKappa 12-20-2004 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
Best Picture - The Passion

Best Actor - Jim Cavaziel or Jamie Foxx or Johnny Depp

Best Actress - ??? I don't even know who the leading ladies are at this point.

Best Director - Mel Gibson

I am not so sure about the passion here...it didn't even get nomed at the golden globes....

I hope things like Finding Neverland, Closer, or the Incredibles get recognized....

PhiPsiRuss 12-26-2004 07:57 PM

Hotel Rwanda
 
There's a thread discussing it here: http://GreekChat.com/gcforums/showth...threadid=59755

The movie's web site is here: http://www.HotelRwanda.com/

I saw it yesterday. It is an amazing movie. It definitely won't win any awards for cinematography, but the story is absoultely compelling (and tragically true.) The acting is superb, and there should (in my opinion) be three nominations for acting:
Don Cheadle for Best Actor
Sophie Okonedo for Best Supporting Actress
Nick Nolte for Best Supporting Actor

BetteDavisEyes 12-26-2004 09:27 PM

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Originally posted by GreenKappa
I am not so sure about the passion here...it didn't even get nomed at the golden globes....
The reason it didn't get nominated at the Globes is b/c under the rules for Golden Globes, it has to be a picture shot in English for it to be a best pic nomination + the movie is NOT foreign so it couldn't go in as that either.

I say Phantom today & it was amazing. I think it will be nominated for many Oscars.

KSigkid 12-27-2004 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by abaici
or have the best studio publicity campaign. I'm STILL SMH about Shakespeare in Love.
Or "Titanic," which was an extremely mediocre film.

I agree on Oscars being given sometimes to someone for a body of work rather than one performance (although I'd argue Al Pacino was excellent in "Scent of a Woman.") It will be this principle that may end up getting Tom Cruise an Oscar (he was screwed for "Magnolia" and "Rain Man").

It would be great to see a movie like "Hotel Rwanda" win the big awards.

Ten/Four 01-04-2005 09:46 PM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
So now I have a question. I saw both Training Day w/Denzel Washington & A Beautiful Mind w/Russell Crowe. I had an argument with my future mother-in-law about this. She claims that the only reason that Denzel & Halle won their awards that year was b/c they were black. I thought they both gave great performances & deserved the Oscar. What do you guys think? She claims they were given to them based on race rather than on actual performance. She still believes that Russell Crowe & Nicole Kidman should have won (her for Moulin Rouge I think)
I didn't particularly care for "Monster's Ball", but I was happy Halle won. Denzel, on the other hand was good in "Training Day." Oscar voters love when usually good-guy type actors plays bad guy roles. They may never admit this, but Oscar voters also reward for career achivement. Denzel has played good roles in all of his movies. He deserved the Oscar for "Malcolm X", but that had more to do with punishing Spike Lee than anything else. He played a convicing character in "The Hurricane", but the family of the victim wrote letters and threatened to protest.

This year my vote would go to Jamie Foxx for best actor. Foxx had a wonderful year as a leading man (Ray) and supporting actor (Collateral).


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