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JasonN said:
I found the "Tribute to Horror Films" stupidly hilarious, partly because it was presented by cast of Twilight (really Hollywood? Really?!), but also because a good half of the movies shown weren't horror films (and I'm pretty sure that all of them or nearly all of them were US films, so no love for foreign horror films).
I was thinking the same thing. I'm having trouble remembering specifics, but Beetlejuice was one that jumped out at me.
 

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TMBTM said:
AVATAR was perhaps not enough original to get the best movie award, I agree with that, but giving the best director to Cameron would have been fair regard to the amazing job he has done for AVATAR, IMO.
"Amazing job"? He directed a cartoon!
(it was technically impressive and developed a lot of interesting technolgies for filmmaking, but Avatar still amount to nothing more than a cartoon... in more ways than just the graphics :roll: )

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In a way it's understandable: "best directing" should lead to "best movie", but in this case I think AVATAR should have won more than FX awards because people loved the movie around the world.
Fun fact: the Academy doesn't give a sh*t what audiences around the world think.
If it did, Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen would've also been nominated for Best Picture. :p :mrgreen:
 

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Haven't seen Hurt Locker yet, but I've been meaning to, and from what I've heard I'm glad it won, though I wouldn't at all have minded a Basterds victory.

And one could make a very strong case for Cameron for Avatar, but who doesn't love a woman winning best director in the world for once?

All in all, a pretty dull and overlong show, but apart from Bullock, solid wins all around. And, the Star Trek franchise has won an Oscar! Whoo-hoo!
 

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TV's Frink said:
JasonN said:
I found the "Tribute to Horror Films" stupidly hilarious, partly because it was presented by cast of Twilight (really Hollywood? Really?!), but also because a good half of the movies shown weren't horror films (and I'm pretty sure that all of them or nearly all of them were US films, so no love for foreign horror films).
I was thinking the same thing. I'm having trouble remembering specifics, but Beetlejuice was one that jumped out at me.
Edward Scissorhands was another that left my head scratching.
Oh and they could also show Twilight.... but not Let The Right One In?!? That's utter bullsh*t! :evil:

One last thought that came to my mind while watching:
Where The Wild Things Are wasn't nominated for anything.... really??? :-?
 

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JasonN said:
I found the "Tribute to Horror Films" stupidly hilarious, partly because it was presented by cast of Twilight (really Hollywood? Really?!), but also because a good half of the movies shown weren't horror films (and I'm pretty sure that all of them or nearly all of them were US films, so no love for foreign horror films).

And not to mention that they included a clip from Twilight itself. I mean, seriously? :wat: And did they have to pick a clip from Friday The 13th Part V, the one film that doesn't have Jason in it. And yes JasonN all the films presented were US films but they did include a couple of clips from the US remake of The Ring, which while still an American film it's at least a nod to foreign horror films, a weak nod but a nod nonetheless.
 

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JasonN said:
TV's Frink said:
JasonN said:
I found the "Tribute to Horror Films" stupidly hilarious, partly because it was presented by cast of Twilight (really Hollywood? Really?!), but also because a good half of the movies shown weren't horror films (and I'm pretty sure that all of them or nearly all of them were US films, so no love for foreign horror films).
I was thinking the same thing. I'm having trouble remembering specifics, but Beetlejuice was one that jumped out at me.
Edward Scissorhands was another that left my head scratching.
But he had SCISSORS FOR HANDS!

:oops: :oops: :oops:

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
 

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And before it gets taken off, here's what I found to be the most entertaining portion of last night's Oscars - the interviews with the characters of the Best Animated Film selection:

EDIT: And the clip got removed. Here's another video of it (starts at 1:10):
[youtubewide:u0m7nxs8]
 

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Frantic Canadian said:
JasonN said:
I found the "Tribute to Horror Films" stupidly hilarious, partly because it was presented by cast of Twilight (really Hollywood? Really?!), but also because a good half of the movies shown weren't horror films (and I'm pretty sure that all of them or nearly all of them were US films, so no love for foreign horror films).

And not to mention that they included a clip from Twilight itself. I mean, seriously? :wat:
that clip was from NEW MOON.
 

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I liked the 82nd academy awards. Bigelow for best director was good. Jeff Bridges... well, he played it well, but I was bored by the movie. Avatar was betrayed for 2 Oscars (sound editing and sound mixing). Hurt Locker as best film is fine with me. Sandra Bullock: nice. Christoph Waltz: YES!!! Presentation by Steve martin and Alec Baldwin: really cute.
 

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boon23 said:
Frantic Canadian said:
JasonN said:
I found the "Tribute to Horror Films" stupidly hilarious, partly because it was presented by cast of Twilight (really Hollywood? Really?!), but also because a good half of the movies shown weren't horror films (and I'm pretty sure that all of them or nearly all of them were US films, so no love for foreign horror films).

And not to mention that they included a clip from Twilight itself. I mean, seriously? :wat:
that clip was from NEW MOON.

Twilight, New Moon. They're the from the same crappy movie series anyways. I was just trying to point out that I found it both laughable and insulting that they'd insert it into a tribute to horror movies. But I guess they felt obliged since they had two of the stars from that series introducing the montage.

Did you watch the show or are you just refering to the results?
 

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JasonN said:
"Amazing job"? He directed a cartoon!
(it was technically impressive and developed a lot of interesting technolgies for filmmaking, but Avatar still amount to nothing more than a cartoon... in more ways than just the graphics :roll: )
I understand (and share) you point of view about the lasy story but Cameron really directed the actors "on set" with a camera on his shoulder like a real movie, it was his goal and I think it shows.
CGI of the Avatars is like CGI make up. So to me it's more real movie than cartoon in the way that not many characters animation were done post shooting.
And after all cartoons also are movies.
"Films (also referred to as movies or motion pictures) are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects."
I would not mind an animated movie winning the Oscar's best film.
 

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Can someone explain this?

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:shock: :shock: :shock:
 

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Can someone explain this?
A high school student who just discovered Photoshop and thinks that Episode 2: Attack of the Clones is the single greatest movie ever made.
There, I explained it. :roll:
 

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JasonN said:
TV's Frink said:
Can someone explain this?
A high school student who just discovered Photoshop and thinks that Episode 2: Attack of the Clones is the single greatest movie ever made.
There, I explained it. :roll:
Hmmm...does "he who smelt it dealt it" apply here?
;)

Actually, I'm suspicious of boon...
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