I don't think there are enough women in the Academy, either.Akash wrote:Penelope wrote:Apparently, not enough gay men in the Academy...we should've learned this from the Crash debacle.
Um but there are enough WOMEN in the Academy. Almost half. Geez, you guys are so gay over here in your Gay Board World, you've forgotten that women like straight men too? :p
80th Academy Awards Nominations
"...it is the weak who are cruel, and...gentleness is only to be expected from the strong." - Leo Reston
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
I'm guessing There Will Be Blood will win. I still don't see No Country for Old Men as the kind of film that the Academy will love to award.
Btw, is there any chance that Andrzej Wajda will join the list of Honorary Oscar winners to win a competetive award later on by winning the best foreign language film for Katyn?
Btw, is there any chance that Andrzej Wajda will join the list of Honorary Oscar winners to win a competetive award later on by winning the best foreign language film for Katyn?
Apparently, not enough gay men in the Academy...we should've learned this from the Crash debacle.Eric wrote:So, the message this year is keep your hotties out of our Best Actor category. McAvoy, Gosling and Hirsch all given the boot in favor of Jones.
"...it is the weak who are cruel, and...gentleness is only to be expected from the strong." - Leo Reston
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
I can't speak for Eric but I've never understood the sex appeal of Johnny Depp. He's a wonderful actor (or he was) but he always seems dopey and dirty to me. And have you ever seen him in interviews? Boring and uncharismatic. And not particularly intelligent either.
No, the "older" hottie on that list is clearly George Clooney.
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No, the "older" hottie on that list is clearly George Clooney.
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Random thought: the trailer for The Lovely Bones will now be able to promote two Oscar winners (Rachel Weisz & Susan Sarandon) and two Oscar nominees (Mark Wahlberg & Saoirse Ronan) in its cast.
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"The mantle of spinsterhood was definitely in her shoulders. She was twenty five and looked it."
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
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Eric wrote:So, the message this year is keep your hotties out of our Best Actor category. McAvoy, Gosling and Hirsch all given the boot in favor of Jones.
well, he may not be young, but mr. depp is still a hottie (see the current cover of rolling stone for proof). mcavory, hirsch, and gosling all deserved nominations over depp. i guess the message is do not be a young actor, unless you are female.
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"When it comes to the subject of torture, I trust a woman who was married to James Cameron for three years."
-- Amy Poehler in praise of Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow
-- Amy Poehler in praise of Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow
I prefer Laura Linney and Cate Blanchett to the youthful emptiness of Jolie and Knightley.Big Magilla wrote:Eric wrote:So, the message this year is keep your hotties out of our Best Actor category. McAvoy, Gosling and Hirsch all given the boot in favor of Jones.
Oh, and I'm pleased Keener was snubbed for another autopilot performance.
Typical Oscar voting practices. While a Gosling, Ledger or Norton may occasionally get nomianted, this category is traditionally the pervue of middle aged men. The "hotties" have better luck in the supporting category which is why Affleck was wise to go for that. Surprisingly, though, the best actress category which is usually heavy on "babes" opted for Blanchett and Linney over Knightley and Jolie.
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Typical Oscar voting practices. While a Gosling, Ledger or Norton may occasionally get nomianted, this category is traditionally the pervue of middle aged men. The "hotties" have better luck in the supporting category which is why Affleck was wise to go for that. Surprisingly, though, the best actress category which is usually heavy on "babes" opted for Blanchett and Linney over Knightley and Jolie.Eric wrote:So, the message this year is keep your hotties out of our Best Actor category. McAvoy, Gosling and Hirsch all given the boot in favor of Jones.
Oh, and I'm pleased Keener was snubbed for another autopilot performance.
I'm disappointed too that Into the Wild didn't do better. Even without Picture and Director (Penn wasn't exactly the most deserving I'll admit), it still deserved nominations for Keener (she can get in for Capote but not this??), Hirsch (Hirsch or Gosling? many of us wondered. The Oscars answered: NEITHER!), cinematography and screenplay.