Which clip will/should they use?
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George Clooney: "Do I look like I'm negotiating?!"
Daniel Day-Lewis: "I abandoned my boy!"
Johnny Depp: Todd reacts to having the Judge in his chair and he gets away.
Tommy Lee Jones: Haven't seen it.
Viggo Mortensen: "Tell them, that when you saw me, I had stars on my shoulders."
Cate Blanchett: Her speech to the British army. Very Braveheart.
Julie Christie: "I'll see you tomorrow." or "He doesn't make me feel bad."
Marion Cotillard: Edith Piaf realizes Marcel is dead or when she first hears Non, je ne regrette rien
Laura Linney: Haven't seen it.
Ellen Page: Juno asks her dad how she can be sure if love exists.
Casey Affleck: Haven't seen it.
Javier Bardem: "You've been betting on it your whole life."
Hal Holbrook: Haven't seen it.
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Haven't seen it.
Tom Wilkinson: Leaving a voice mail with the radio blaring in the background.
Cate Blanchett: Haven't seen it.
Ruby Dee: The cabinet monologue.
Saoirse Ronan: Haven't seen it.
Amy Ryan: Haven't seen it.
Tilda Swinton: She decides to have **someone** killed.
And on a personal note, I hope they do the screenplay reading thing again, where they read a snippet of scene description from the script, then leads into one line of dialog. Also liked it when they show the cutaway between each scene. Also, I wish they'd go back to describing how certain effects were achieved rather than just announcing the names for catagories like Make-Up or Visual Effects. Or is it because they are tired of saying "This was CG, this was CG and, oh look, this was CG." Maybe it's just me, but I believe that every away should be given their moment to shine in their respective fields.
Daniel Day-Lewis: "I abandoned my boy!"
Johnny Depp: Todd reacts to having the Judge in his chair and he gets away.
Tommy Lee Jones: Haven't seen it.
Viggo Mortensen: "Tell them, that when you saw me, I had stars on my shoulders."
Cate Blanchett: Her speech to the British army. Very Braveheart.
Julie Christie: "I'll see you tomorrow." or "He doesn't make me feel bad."
Marion Cotillard: Edith Piaf realizes Marcel is dead or when she first hears Non, je ne regrette rien
Laura Linney: Haven't seen it.
Ellen Page: Juno asks her dad how she can be sure if love exists.
Casey Affleck: Haven't seen it.
Javier Bardem: "You've been betting on it your whole life."
Hal Holbrook: Haven't seen it.
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Haven't seen it.
Tom Wilkinson: Leaving a voice mail with the radio blaring in the background.
Cate Blanchett: Haven't seen it.
Ruby Dee: The cabinet monologue.
Saoirse Ronan: Haven't seen it.
Amy Ryan: Haven't seen it.
Tilda Swinton: She decides to have **someone** killed.
And on a personal note, I hope they do the screenplay reading thing again, where they read a snippet of scene description from the script, then leads into one line of dialog. Also liked it when they show the cutaway between each scene. Also, I wish they'd go back to describing how certain effects were achieved rather than just announcing the names for catagories like Make-Up or Visual Effects. Or is it because they are tired of saying "This was CG, this was CG and, oh look, this was CG." Maybe it's just me, but I believe that every away should be given their moment to shine in their respective fields.
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:::SPOILERS:::flipp525 wrote:Here are some ideas. **SPOILERS** ensue...
Daniel Day-Lewis: "I abandoned my boy!"
that is definitely my choice. the academy always tends to pick the wrong clip. i just hope they do not use the "i drink your milkshake" scene. in the context of the entire movie, it works (some people disagree, i know); i just do not think it is the highlight of day-lewis' incredible performance.
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This scene.flipp525 wrote:Philip Seymour Hoffman: Gust argues with his boss in his opening scene. Great moment.
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Now, now, Akash. Let's let Sabin make up his own mind on that. After all, I would hate to say we unduly influenced him.
Though, I guess if he read any part of the Sweeney Todd discussion, he knows who does and doesn't like it and pretty much why.
Though, I guess if he read any part of the Sweeney Todd discussion, he knows who does and doesn't like it and pretty much why.
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It was a small warning, anyone could have easily passed it. Next time spoliers ensue we should make the word caps as such: SPOILER... or if there were some way to change the font color so you could highlight the spoilers if you really wanted to look at them.
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Sabin wrote:I'm not going to highlight what you posted, Flipp. But I have to ask: Did you seriously just post that? Under Johnny Depp's Oscar clip? I'm in a different country, man. I wanted to see that movie. Did you seriously just post that?
I'm sorry that I ruined that plot point for you, Sabin, but I did happen to start the post out with a spoilers warning for that very reason.
Edited By flipp525 on 1202314843
"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
Here are some ideas. **SPOILERS** ensue...
George Clooney: "You don't kill me! I’m the one who gets things done."
Daniel Day-Lewis: "I abandoned my boy!" or the scene where Daniel entertains Eli's proposal for his introduction at the new derrick.
Johnny Depp: Todd's horror upon realizing he's just killed his own wife.
Tommy Lee Jones: Haven't seen it.
Viggo Mortensen: Haven't seen it.
Cate Blanchett: "I have a hurricane within me that will strip Spain bare!"
Julie Christie: Fiona and her husband both tacitly ignore the fact that she just put the frying pan in the fridge.
Marion Cotillard: Edith Piaf realizes, after a vivid dream, that her lover, Marcel, is dead.
Laura Linney: Wendy shares a tender moment with the dog while her married lover fucks her.
Ellen Page: Juno finally admits to her parents that she's pregnant.
Casey Affleck: Haven't seen it.
Javier Bardem: The coin toss in the gas station with the trembling old man. Simply terrifying.
Hal Holbrook: Haven't seen it.
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Gust argues with his boss in his opening scene. Great moment.
Tom Wilkinson: "I am the goddess Shiva." Very Howard Beale-esque.
Cate Blanchett: Jude simply cannot believe that he's meeting Allen Ginsberg.
Ruby Dee: Da slap. "You don't shoot cops."
Saoirse Ronan: Briony convinces herself that Robbie's the one that she saw, while coaching Lola after the attack.
Amy Ryan: Helene is introduced sitting on her couch with a friend.
Tilda Swinton: "Where do you expect me to find $10M dollars?"
Edited By flipp525 on 1202343423
George Clooney: "You don't kill me! I’m the one who gets things done."
Daniel Day-Lewis: "I abandoned my boy!" or the scene where Daniel entertains Eli's proposal for his introduction at the new derrick.
Johnny Depp: Todd's horror upon realizing he's just killed his own wife.
Tommy Lee Jones: Haven't seen it.
Viggo Mortensen: Haven't seen it.
Cate Blanchett: "I have a hurricane within me that will strip Spain bare!"
Julie Christie: Fiona and her husband both tacitly ignore the fact that she just put the frying pan in the fridge.
Marion Cotillard: Edith Piaf realizes, after a vivid dream, that her lover, Marcel, is dead.
Laura Linney: Wendy shares a tender moment with the dog while her married lover fucks her.
Ellen Page: Juno finally admits to her parents that she's pregnant.
Casey Affleck: Haven't seen it.
Javier Bardem: The coin toss in the gas station with the trembling old man. Simply terrifying.
Hal Holbrook: Haven't seen it.
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Gust argues with his boss in his opening scene. Great moment.
Tom Wilkinson: "I am the goddess Shiva." Very Howard Beale-esque.
Cate Blanchett: Jude simply cannot believe that he's meeting Allen Ginsberg.
Ruby Dee: Da slap. "You don't shoot cops."
Saoirse Ronan: Briony convinces herself that Robbie's the one that she saw, while coaching Lola after the attack.
Amy Ryan: Helene is introduced sitting on her couch with a friend.
Tilda Swinton: "Where do you expect me to find $10M dollars?"
Edited By flipp525 on 1202343423
"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