"Winner: coolbeans (Die Hard autograph)"
I'll count this as your late-Christmas present, JL. :P
And props for being the first (that I've seen) to not capitalize the first letter. Everything's cooler in lower-case letters.
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In what world do tasteless "We Saw Your ****s" singing lines and Lincoln jokes have a place in an event intended for all ages like the Oscars, especially so for a nominated 9-year old in the crowd?
It wasn't all bad, but those parts still got under my skin.
I simply don't see Drew Karpyshyn transitioning over to screenwriting. I thought he mentioned writing his own original fantasy series.
I want to stay on great terms with my mother.
I think it would be great to see FilmWatch, if it has the ability to do so, have a chart tracking all upcoming movies to be released in theaters and DVDs/Blu-Rays hitting store shelves. Given the amount of new stuff coming out, this could be a tough one to pull off. I can understand if you don't have the resources.
BEST PICTURE:
Argo
BEST DIRECTOR:
Steven Speilberg (Lincoln)
BEST ACTOR:
Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
BEST ACTRESS:
Emmanuelle Riva (Amour)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Robert De Niro (Silver Linings Playbook)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
BEST FOREIGN FILM:
Amour
BEST DOCUMENTARY
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I'd like to see the inclusion of user reviews on here. Seems like the community is chomping at the bit to post their views on old and new movies they've seen.
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Django Unchained
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Lincoln
BEST ANIMATED FILM:
Frankenweenie
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
Life of Pi
BEST ORIGINAL SONG:
"Skyfall" from Skyfall
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT:
Open Heart
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT:
Curfew
BEST ANIMATED SHORT:
Paperman
I haven't seen Act of Valor but have heard critics say it did/didn't have pro-American propaganda. I really wasn't interested in seeing it anyways.
As for Zero Dark Thirty...yikes it really stacked on a lot of strange coincidences (I think it was a 10/10 docu-drama). The thing about ZDT is that you'll need to look up the pre-production history to see how surreal it is this movie came about.
After The Hurt Locker, rottentomatoes news watched ...
That's something I'd like to see.
Or even go farther back in time where lightsabers are connected to power sources, like you see in certain comics.
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:
Life of Pi
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:
Les Miserables
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Life of Pi
BEST COSTUME DESIGN:
Anna Karenina
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING:
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
BEST FILM EDITING:
Argo
BEST SOUND EDITING:
Zero Dark Thirty
BEST SOUND MIXING:
Les Miserables
I figured it was impossible for anyone to consider it a propaganda piece. The very beginning of the movie explains WHY they were angry with America for harboring such a despicable leader.
The Hurt Locker was a fantastic film.
"... and because of the female director"
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I found the writers' handling of Obi-Wan to be very interesting. It's as if he thought displaying a great range of emotion was letting Maul defeat him at his principle.
The lightsaber duel was exhilarating. I always like those unorthodox movements reserved for Sidious.
Couldn't they have been different reviewers?
Initially this movie had my curiosity, but now it has my attention.
Judging by previews, it seems to be more grounded around talking, then active military scenes. One of the core components is probably about the US' interrogation techniques in finding bin Laden.
"Just because some views aren't the same as yours, doesn't mean they are wrong."
Where did mafia say anything different?
It had decent action, but I didn't care for the screenplay.
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Indeed they are!
*hugs JL*
I go straight for the heart with my presents. :)