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Originally Posted by abaici
I'm actually pulling for Clint Eastwood. While, I loved The Departed, Letters from Iwo Jima was fantastic.
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Originally Posted by AKA2D '91
Didn't Clint win last year for the boxing movie? Although, it may not be the same category; he ALWAYS gets an Oscar. 
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Originally Posted by jitterbug13
^^^^
He won in '05 for Million Dollar Baby. He's also won for Unforgiven.
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Originally Posted by abaici
I know. But, I'm focusing on the movie. That film was fantastic and totally in a different category. Also, considering his directorial style makes his final product more amazing.
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Okay, I'll chime in with my take on this (you know I couldn't resist

).
First, a little resume' recap, if you will:
http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=de...rectingNominee
http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=de...rectingNominee
Secondly, it seems as though Clint sees the "writing on the wall".
http://www.hollywood.com/news/Eastwo...s_Year/3656599
I respect him for what he said, but I take some exception to the sympathy aspect (it's a bit condescending, imho). Unfortunately, I haven't had the pleasure of seeing
Letters from Iwo Jima yet since many Oscar-worthy films don't come 'round my way (I *HATE* it!).

However, when I *do* get around to seeing it, I know I'll love it (for reasons Soror abaici mentioned, as well as reasons I listed in my post-nods recap on Facebook

). Will I like/love it more than
The Departed? Maybe, maybe not (but, I don't like comparing such vastly different films as it is anyway).
Regardless, that has no bearing on why I feel Scorsese should and
will win on Sunday (and, I'm not saying that {solely} out of bias, sympathy, etc.). As much as I
HATE it when the Academy hands out these so-called "body of work/career" Oscars (which is *partially* the case here), I feel it's very deserving in this instance. I'd rather see him win this way than to never win at all. I see it as a combination of sympathy and worth. I don't think Marty's going to win "just because" the Academy finally wants to "give" him an Oscar.
The Departed is
BAD@$$ (hence, why many critics {including yours truly

} chose it as the top film of 2006 {or at least in the top 5 or top 10})!!!
In a perfect world, politics (i.e. Oscar campaigning) and sentimentality would have no place in the Oscars, and all nominees, including the "Susan Luccis" like Scorsese, would win when they're "supposed" to (i.e. when he should've won for
Raging Bull and/or
Goodfellas). That's subjectivity and competition for ya (
*shrugs shoulders*)!

Some aren't so lucky.
http://movies.aol.com/oscars-academy...e-kate-winslet
http://www.fandango.com/Commentator....ource=ca_title
Scorsese's peers have spoken; he's pretty much got it in the bag (remember: many DG members are also Academy members who vote on Best Director; the
ballots were due yesterday, so it's as good as done). It's just time for someone else to have a piece of the Oscar pie (yes; I know that's never a legitimate reason to ever root for/against someone for anything, but enough already

).
Again, just my opinion. And, with all that said, it's nice to "meet" other people who share my love of the Oscars and who can appreciate "good" cinema over all of the cr@p we're bombarded with at the movies on a regular basis.
It's been real...off to bed I go...
4 MORE DAYS!!!