Posted on 02/25/2008 12:20:00 PM PST by Caleb1411
I'm didn't watch the Oscars. Normally I do. But I've spent enough time and money on the most depressing, dark and disturbed lineup of movies I ever can remember. I don't need to see them get rewarded.
Am I the only one who remembers when they actually gave Oscars to movies that had happy endings? There's not one happy ending in this lot unless you consider an unplanned teenage pregnancy resulting in someone else's adoption a happy ending. That's the big payoff in "Juno."
Otherwise, you have "There Will Be Blood," in which a tyrannical oil baron destroys everyone and everything around him; "No Country For Old Men," in which a serial killer destroys everything and everyone around him; "Michael Clayton," in which greed gets nearly everyone killed; and "Atonement," in which a false accusation ruins the lives of all involved.
Um. Remind me again.
Why do we go to the movies?
THERE'S NO DEBATE HERE
Now, I'm not a Pollyanna. I enjoy films. I collect them. And I understand that not every story ends with music swirling and heroes walking off into a sunset.
But lately there's this sense that unless a movie is dark, violent and hopeless, it can't be "real." It can't be "art." It can't truly "matter." I put these words in quotes because it feels as if critics and awards committees define things that way.
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I think Transformers should have won more.
Two thumbs up. Positive, uplifting and well deserving of the best screenplay Oscar.
Yup!
And if Obama gets elected, . . .
Sorry, sorry — he just hasn’t been very chatty of late.
Clooney is a one dimensional hack as an actor.
It doesn’t bother me so much that a lot of these films are dark and depressing. I love Film Noir and those are very dark and downbeat films sometimes. What bothers me is that so many modern films suck and are hostile to our military and/or culture. It’s one thing to criticize an occasional aspect of our culture, but another to beat it until it’s dead and then keep beating it.
It would have been my choice in that field of contenders.
I agree 100%. I really didn’t like Club Dread so much.
When I get calls to my office trying to sell me stuff, I use the name Johnny Chimpo.
I think Beerfest is my favorite of their movies. What Caddyshack did for golf, Beerfest does for drinking loads of beer!
He’s a movie star, not an actor. Movie stars aren’t known for their acting.
Ever notice how Harrison Ford always looks a bit startled, as if he toilet has begun overflowing for no particular reason.
That’s one I’m looking forward to seeing.
I agree.
And I'd rather see a win by a depressing masterpiece rather than by a depressing piece of cheap hackwork (viz. Million Dollar Baby).
I didn’t see any of this artistic crap.
I saw “Blood Simple” when it first came out and the charms of the Cohen Brothers still allude me.
But I know they have a strong following.
You stick to the inartstic crap do you?
must twist the glass boot to avoid the bubble... quickly drink to the last drop ;-)
I’m convinced that the people who called ‘Million Dollar Baby’ ‘high tragedy’ had actually never seen a movie before. MDB was their first experience with the whole kooky moving picture thingamajig.
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