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Old 03-26-2002, 07:49 PM
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a. Denzel won this year IMHO because he lost for The Hurricane, just like last year Russell Crowe won for Gladiator because he lost for The Insider the year before.

b. Why are people hating on Monster's Ball? I would be willing to bet MONEY that none of them have evn seen it and are going on ASSumptions. Halle was amazing and the movie was amazing point black.

c. I cried during Halle's speech, I did.

d. Why did J-Lo look like a contestant in a Texas beauty pageant?
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Old 03-26-2002, 07:53 PM
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a. Denzel won this year IMHO because he lost for The Hurricane, just like last year Russell Crowe won for Gladiator because he lost for The Insider the year before.

b. Why are people hating on Monster's Ball? I would be willing to bet MONEY that none of them have evn seen it and are going on ASSumptions. Halle was amazing and the movie was amazing point black.

c. I cried during Halle's speech, I did.

d. Why did J-Lo look like a contestant in a Texas beauty pageant?
CTFU. CTFU. CTFU @ your assessment of J. Lo's do. Now I like big hair, but I think that was rather poorly executed.

I'm very pleased about Halle and Denzel. My 74-year-old mother said she couldn't believe that she saw this in her lifetime.
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Old 03-26-2002, 07:59 PM
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d. Why did J-Lo look like a contestant in a Texas beauty pageant?

CTFU, you are so right but ya know you not right for that. LOL, she looked like Miss Texas 1984.
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Old 03-26-2002, 08:42 PM
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Thumbs up Friends of the Oscars

from Flo Anthony's website:

On Saturday, March 23, in the LeGrand Trianon Room of the Regent Beverly Wilshore Hotel, in Beverly Hills, California, some of the biggest African-American names in the film industry, will be on hand to accept the "Tree of Life Award," presented by "The Friends of Black Oscar Nominees." Since 1981, "The Friends of Black Oscar Nominees," which include Academy Award winninng actor Sidney Poitier, music legend Quincy Jones, poet Maya Angelou, casting agent Reuben Cannon, entrepreneur Albert Nellum, and actress Cicely Tyson, have gathered on the eve of the Annual Academy Award ceremony, to recognize members of the African-American community nominated for the Oscar. Over the years, the 'Friends" expanded the honorees to include other African-American actors, actresses, writers, directors and producers, who excelled in film during the year. 2002 "Tree of Life" recipients include Oscar Nominee Halle Berry, Best Performance, Leading Actress; Will Smith, Best Performance Leading Actor; and Denzel Washington, Best Performance, Leading Actor. The "Tree of Life" statue given to each honoree, is an ancient African symbol of family which expresses togetherness, unity and the struggle for survival.
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Old 03-26-2002, 09:35 PM
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HUSH AWARD

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Does anyone think that the academy did this to shut us up? Are we going to have to wait another 40 years before we are given this nod again?
It might not be another 40 years in terms of a wait but it darn sure won't be next year. It was a hush award and not to say that Halle nor Denzel did not deserve it because they did, but there have been some pivotal movies and actors who were overlooked hence my first question. (I need to see both movies)

now to answer my question

MORGAN FREEMAN -- SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
(Did Tim Robbins get one either? I love this movie)

MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN for THE GREEN MILE!! I cry every time I see this movie. Didn't Tom Hanks win for the movie -- well give the brotha his props because he had me crying.

DENZEL WASHINGTON in REMEMBER THE TITANS. I still have not seen the HURRICANE but I will trust yall THIS TIME.


ANGELA BASSETT & LAURENCE FISHBURNE in What's Love Got To Do With It?

OPRAH WINFREY and DANNY GLOVER for THE COLOR PURPLE

HALLE BERRY in LOSING ISAIAH, Dorothy Dandridge, and (I AM DRAWING A BLANK ON MY 3RD ONE -- BRB to edit)

**this is all I can think of for now but it's enough.
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Old 03-26-2002, 10:18 PM
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Oh there are numerous actors and actress that have deserved this honor in the past! I can't begin to name them all! And I won't repeat the ones you all have mentioned. (But I do LOVE me some Denezel, I still need to see Training Day though!)

However, I must put in a plug for SGRho..... Soror Hattie McDaniel was the first Black women to win Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Gone with the Wind."

PS: J-Low's outfit was a big discussion at my job on Monday! I need to hear the comments on E! My friend said there was a joke that the after party was held in her hair...LOL...

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Old 03-26-2002, 10:28 PM
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She wasn't crying any longer, but Best Actress Halle Berry (Monster's Ball) was definitely still breathing deep and gathering herself when she made it backstage. "It's a great night. I never thought it would be possible," Berry said of her historic win--the first ever for a black actress in a lead role. "I am filled with so much pride and joy and gratitude." Also filled with pride and joy was hubby Eric Benét who stood just off to the side of the podium, stargazing--at his wife.

Best Actor Denzel Washington (Training Day) was a much more cool customer, even though his win also was historic--he's the first black actor to win two career Oscars and the first black actor to win for a leading role since 1963. He said his prior experience at the Academy Awards (a Best Supporting win for 1990's Glory) helped keep him "very calm" and watching the NCAA basketball tournament until just before his limo arrived. In other words, he was the opposite of Halle. "She doesn't know where she is--she's gone," he said with a laugh.

For the record, reporters made more of the black-actor-wins-an-Oscar angle than Washington. He invoked the name of tunesmith Randy Newman more than once (as when he asked whether Newman lost 16 times in a row before winning tonight, was that racism?) and helped a newspaper reporter with the wording on his lede: "Say an actor won."

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Old 03-26-2002, 10:31 PM
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Denzel is just a cool brotha! It also probably helped that he has won for Best Supporting Actor in "Glory."
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Old 03-26-2002, 11:37 PM
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She wasn't crying any longer, but Best Actress Halle Berry (Monster's Ball) was definitely still breathing deep and gathering herself when she made it backstage. "It's a great night. I never thought it would be possible," Berry said of her historic win--the first ever for a black actress in a lead role. "I am filled with so much pride and joy and gratitude." Also filled with pride and joy was hubby Eric Benét who stood just off to the side of the podium, stargazing--at his wife.

Best Actor Denzel Washington (Training Day) was a much more cool customer, even though his win also was historic--he's the first black actor to win two career Oscars and the first black actor to win for a leading role since 1963. He said his prior experience at the Academy Awards (a Best Supporting win for 1990's Glory) helped keep him "very calm" and watching the NCAA basketball tournament until just before his limo arrived. In other words, he was the opposite of Halle. "She doesn't know where she is--she's gone," he said with a laugh.

For the record, reporters made more of the black-actor-wins-an-Oscar angle than Washington. He invoked the name of tunesmith Randy Newman more than once (as when he asked whether Newman lost 16 times in a row before winning tonight, was that racism?) and helped a newspaper reporter with the wording on his lede: "Say an actor won."

I'm just loving that picture!!! LOVING IT
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Old 03-27-2002, 12:57 AM
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Samuel L. Jackson should definitely receive an Oscar!
YOU ARE SOOOOOOOOOO RIGHT! He is by far my favorite actor. The only person who has equal acting ability is Robert DeNiro. Samuel L should have had an OSCAR for PULP FICTION, NEGOTIATOR, maybe a supporting actor on A TIME TO KILL (Hell Cuba Gooding got one for Jerry Maguire ), Jungle Fever, etc...

I guess Samuel is not mainstream enough to get one. I was rather shocked that Denzel got it. I thought Will Smith was going to get it, even though Denzel acted the best. It's a shame that the Academy gave him an award for portraying a THUG, RENEGADE, and CROOKED cop, but he kouldn't get one for MALCOLM X. Maybe that's what Denzel meant by two birds in one night. Black actors probably won't get another OSCAR for 30+ years.

Don Cheatle deserved an award for ROSEWOOD and DEVIL AND A BLUE DRESS.

ED NORTON deserved an award for AMERICAN HISTORY X.

Matt Damon deserved an award for GOOD WILL HUNTING.

DeNiro definitely deserves one for RAGING BULL, HEAT, DEER HUNTER, GOODFELLAS, etc...!
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Old 03-27-2002, 07:16 AM
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Samuel L should have had an OSCAR for . . . A TIME TO KILL
Fa sho!! I remember the first time I saw this movie with one of my white college classmates. I did not know what the movie was about and was BLOOOOOOOWN away by both SAMUEL L. and MATTHEW's performances. I show this movie EVERY year to my freshman as my comparison piece to To Kill A Mockingbird.


BTW, LOL, Why do we call him Samuel L.??
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Old 03-27-2002, 09:45 PM
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YOU ARE SOOOOOOOOOO RIGHT! He is by far my favorite actor. The only person who has equal acting ability is Robert DeNiro. Samuel L should have had an OSCAR for PULP FICTION, NEGOTIATOR, maybe a supporting actor on A TIME TO KILL (Hell Cuba Gooding got one for Jerry Maguire ), Jungle Fever, etc...

I guess Samuel is not mainstream enough to get one. I was rather shocked that Denzel got it. I thought Will Smith was going to get it, even though Denzel acted the best. It's a shame that the Academy gave him an award for portraying a THUG, RENEGADE, and CROOKED cop, but he kouldn't get one for MALCOLM X. Maybe that's what Denzel meant by two birds in one night. Black actors probably won't get another OSCAR for 30+ years.

Don Cheatle deserved an award for ROSEWOOD and DEVIL AND A BLUE DRESS.

ED NORTON deserved an award for AMERICAN HISTORY X.

Matt Damon deserved an award for GOOD WILL HUNTING.

DeNiro definitely deserves one for RAGING BULL, HEAT, DEER HUNTER, GOODFELLAS, etc...!
Cuba Gooding should have gotten an award for Men of Honor, that movie was great! I love Samuel L. Jackson too!
It's sad that an actor/actress must go "mainstream" in order to get the recongition they desire! Hence the reason we have our own awards! That's sad. Because the major of Black America support white film makers, yet we get over looked. Now that will be the next trumiph.... when a Black Film gets an Oscar... sadly enough it'll probably take another 74 years!
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Old 03-28-2002, 03:59 PM
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Arrow HALLE and DENZEL PICS

http://www.hallewood.com/ROBINNEWSIM...RNIGHTPICS.htm
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BTW, LOL, Why do we call him Samuel L.??
The same reason why Larry is now Laurence . . . . . Because he's big time now!!! CTHU CTHU

Interesting tid bit: This year's Oscars was the lowest rated and longest running show in history.

P.S. Is is just me or did Pauletta Washington look absolutely fabuolous is that Carmen Marc Valvo gown? She was stunning.
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Old 03-29-2002, 12:20 AM
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P.S. Is is just me or did Pauletta Washington look absolutely fabuolous is that Carmen Marc Valvo gown? She was stunning.
I would be glowing too if Denzel was my Huzzzz-bund!!!
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