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Quote from: satfrat on 23 Feb 2009, 07:27 pmQuote from: jimdgoulding on 23 Feb 2009, 07:11 pmMaybe Clint will get a shot next year. Another thing about this year's show that tweaked my curiosity was the nominated foriegn films and even some doc's. These are recognized every year but there was just sumthin about this year's show. To me, this year's production did what it was supposed to do better than ever which I take to be entertain, honor, and promote. Gotta see The Wrestler, too. As for Gran Torino, I'll be surprised if Clint Eastwood gets his well deserved recognition next year either but we'll just have to wait and see...................................Cheers,RobinI thought that because Gran Torino "WAS" released in 2008, so it shouldn't be in 2009 in any way. Otherwise, why would it have been "limit"-released in 2008 (to rush it in to qualify for the cycle)? From what I understand (could be wrong), Gran Torino will not be eligible in 2009????
Quote from: jimdgoulding on 23 Feb 2009, 07:11 pmMaybe Clint will get a shot next year. Another thing about this year's show that tweaked my curiosity was the nominated foriegn films and even some doc's. These are recognized every year but there was just sumthin about this year's show. To me, this year's production did what it was supposed to do better than ever which I take to be entertain, honor, and promote. Gotta see The Wrestler, too. As for Gran Torino, I'll be surprised if Clint Eastwood gets his well deserved recognition next year either but we'll just have to wait and see...................................Cheers,Robin
Maybe Clint will get a shot next year. Another thing about this year's show that tweaked my curiosity was the nominated foriegn films and even some doc's. These are recognized every year but there was just sumthin about this year's show. To me, this year's production did what it was supposed to do better than ever which I take to be entertain, honor, and promote. Gotta see The Wrestler, too.
Quote from: goldlizsts on 23 Feb 2009, 07:45 pmQuote from: satfrat on 23 Feb 2009, 07:27 pmQuote from: jimdgoulding on 23 Feb 2009, 07:11 pmMaybe Clint will get a shot next year. Another thing about this year's show that tweaked my curiosity was the nominated foriegn films and even some doc's. These are recognized every year but there was just sumthin about this year's show. To me, this year's production did what it was supposed to do better than ever which I take to be entertain, honor, and promote. Gotta see The Wrestler, too. As for Gran Torino, I'll be surprised if Clint Eastwood gets his well deserved recognition next year either but we'll just have to wait and see...................................Cheers,RobinI thought that because Gran Torino "WAS" released in 2008, so it shouldn't be in 2009 in any way. Otherwise, why would it have been "limit"-released in 2008 (to rush it in to qualify for the cycle)? From what I understand (could be wrong), Gran Torino will not be eligible in 2009???? That's correct...Gran Torino will not be eligible next year...
Best AA Iv'e seen (which is all but 4 since the mid 50's).Thought the Jackman/Hatheway duet was great. Before getting into movies, she was training to be an opera singer.
Quote from: satfrat on 23 Feb 2009, 05:47 pmI think the Academy Awards committee totally dropped the trophy this year by ignoring Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino. Not only did they turn their backs on public opinion but the movie was also ignored in the final credits of upcoming movies for next years Oscar considerations. There's something very wrong here but I haven't a clue as to what could be going on behind the scenes. As good as Slumyard Dog was, I personally don't feel it deserved the runaway award recognition that it received. Cheers,RobinSlumyard Dog? Ouch. I agree about the miss on Gran Torino (great flick)....but I think the finale was a montage of yet-to-be-released movies, not movies too late to make this years awards.
I think the Academy Awards committee totally dropped the trophy this year by ignoring Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino. Not only did they turn their backs on public opinion but the movie was also ignored in the final credits of upcoming movies for next years Oscar considerations. There's something very wrong here but I haven't a clue as to what could be going on behind the scenes. As good as Slumyard Dog was, I personally don't feel it deserved the runaway award recognition that it received. Cheers,Robin
Robin...Slumyard Dog.... Here's a good dog movie for ya......http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028532/"This heartwarming true story is an American adaptation of a Japanese tale about a loyal dog named Hachiko. This very special friend would accompany his master to the train station every day and return each afternoon to greet him after work. Sadly his master departs one day, passes away and never returns to the station. Hachiko faithfully returns to the same spot at the station the very next day, and every day for the next nine years to wait for his beloved master. During his daily visits, Hachiko touches the lives of many who work near and commute through the town square. He teaches the local people love, compassion and above all unyielding loyalty. Today, a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his waiting spot outside the Shibuya station in Japan as a permanent reminder of his devotion and love."
Quote from: PhilNYC on 23 Feb 2009, 08:53 pmQuote from: goldlizsts on 23 Feb 2009, 07:45 pmQuote from: satfrat on 23 Feb 2009, 07:27 pmQuote from: jimdgoulding on 23 Feb 2009, 07:11 pmMaybe Clint will get a shot next year. Another thing about this year's show that tweaked my curiosity was the nominated foriegn films and even some doc's. These are recognized every year but there was just sumthin about this year's show. To me, this year's production did what it was supposed to do better than ever which I take to be entertain, honor, and promote. Gotta see The Wrestler, too. As for Gran Torino, I'll be surprised if Clint Eastwood gets his well deserved recognition next year either but we'll just have to wait and see...................................Cheers,RobinI thought that because Gran Torino "WAS" released in 2008, so it shouldn't be in 2009 in any way. Otherwise, why would it have been "limit"-released in 2008 (to rush it in to qualify for the cycle)? From what I understand (could be wrong), Gran Torino will not be eligible in 2009???? That's correct...Gran Torino will not be eligible next year...I'm not surprised in the least.
Quote from: satfrat on 23 Feb 2009, 08:59 pmQuote from: PhilNYC on 23 Feb 2009, 08:53 pmQuote from: goldlizsts on 23 Feb 2009, 07:45 pmQuote from: satfrat on 23 Feb 2009, 07:27 pmQuote from: jimdgoulding on 23 Feb 2009, 07:11 pmMaybe Clint will get a shot next year. Another thing about this year's show that tweaked my curiosity was the nominated foriegn films and even some doc's. These are recognized every year but there was just sumthin about this year's show. To me, this year's production did what it was supposed to do better than ever which I take to be entertain, honor, and promote. Gotta see The Wrestler, too. As for Gran Torino, I'll be surprised if Clint Eastwood gets his well deserved recognition next year either but we'll just have to wait and see...................................Cheers,RobinI thought that because Gran Torino "WAS" released in 2008, so it shouldn't be in 2009 in any way. Otherwise, why would it have been "limit"-released in 2008 (to rush it in to qualify for the cycle)? From what I understand (could be wrong), Gran Torino will not be eligible in 2009???? That's correct...Gran Torino will not be eligible next year...I'm not surprised in the least. Robin- Lest we forget, the Clint mon was recognized for Mystic River, Unforgiven, and the Iwo Jima duo one of which was in Japanese. How risky was that? The man wants what he wants and will spend his own dough. I vividly remember that shot of him standing on the hill outside of town in Unforgiven talkin to the kid lips chapped all to hell. I know Gran Torino struck a chord with you but, bro, Eastwood is a man amongst men in his sport. Actors talk about how casual he is to work for and look at the results. My guess is he is much loved in his industry and I reckon he ain't done, either.
You obviously haven't seen the movie yet Jim, elsewise you'd be talking about today,,, not yesterday. Have you even seen Slumdog Millionaire yet? Maybe once you've seen both movies, you can get back to me on your thoughts about the 8 out of 10 Oscar movie winner compared to the "Unforsaken One". Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 24 Feb 2009, 12:41 pmYou obviously haven't seen the movie yet Jim, elsewise you'd be talking about today,,, not yesterday. Have you even seen Slumdog Millionaire yet? Maybe once you've seen both movies, you can get back to me on your thoughts about the 8 out of 10 Oscar movie winner compared to the "Unforsaken One". Cheers,RobinCertainly it was shocking that Gran Torino wasn't even nominated for an award. But with that being the case, what nominated film did you think deserved the Best Picture award more than Slumdog Millionaire?
Quote from: PhilNYC on 24 Feb 2009, 01:31 pmQuote from: satfrat on 24 Feb 2009, 12:41 pmYou obviously haven't seen the movie yet Jim, elsewise you'd be talking about today,,, not yesterday. Have you even seen Slumdog Millionaire yet? Maybe once you've seen both movies, you can get back to me on your thoughts about the 8 out of 10 Oscar movie winner compared to the "Unforsaken One". Cheers,RobinCertainly it was shocking that Gran Torino wasn't even nominated for an award. But with that being the case, what nominated film did you think deserved the Best Picture award more than Slumdog Millionaire?I've already stated that for me, and I saw a lot of movies in 2008, Gran Torino stood out as the best film of 2008 for me. What other films deserved Best Picture isn't an issue for me as I've already stated numerous times that the clear head up winner wasn't even recognized and yes Jim, I feel there was a clear cut agenda for this years Oscars but I won't pursue it due to AudioCircle's no politics rule. End of story Phil.Cheers,Robin