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LonesomePolecat

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  1. Although Oscar noms are never fully satisfying (to me or probably to anyone on earth), I can say these are the best I've seen in a while. I'm so glad THE ARTIST (easily, for me, the best film of 2011) got so many nominations. Between the noms and Billy Crystal, my favorite host, this is the first year in ages that I'm actually excited to see the Oscars.

  2. I would have to agree that The Court Jester is Danny's best. I would never have guessed he was 43! Where did he get all that energy? I love him being snapped in and out of being suave, especially when he's sword fighting. Love the songs, too. "I'm not loo loo loo-ing, sire, I'm willow willow wailing."

  3. Jonas, don't let the Weinstein's advertising and lobbying for awards and such deter you from actually seeing this movie. It's a movie well worth seeing and I think you'll really like it. For my money it's the best movie of the year, and not because it's a silent movie-- because it's good cinema.

  4. In more recent years Judi Dench won Best Supporting for SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE, a film she barely appeared in (and I think she even said something about "her 6 minutes on screen"). Seems obvious that was really given to her because she didn't win Best Actress the year before for MRS BROWN. Hollywood likes to give Best Actor/Actress to people who've never won as sort of lifetime achievement awards as well, like Henry Fonda winning for ON GOLDEN POND. Was that really his best work, or even the best work of that year? I don't think so. We all know he basically won that for THE GRAPES OF WRATH and his other previous great performances.

  5. I've been watching bits of it my whole life. The first oscar ceremony I watched all of was the year Forrest Gump won (so in 1995 honoring 1994) and I want to say Billy Crystal was the host-- he usually was. I was 11. I'm so excited Billy's hosting this year-- he's my absolute favorite host, no contest.

  6. Well, sprocketman, although I certainly see your very valid point, the movie can't really change history, can it? If the Ark really did destroy every Nazi and save all the Jews in the camps, it would confuse uneducated people everywhere and ruin educated people's suspension of disbelief. Although, it raises a valid point: can a movie just change history like that for the sake of really good storytelling?

  7. My dad always said that the best Jewish movie of all time was Raiders of the Lost Ark because God himself destroys the Jews' greatest 20th Century Villains, the Nazis, in a horrible way with the Jews' own artifact, The Ark of the Covenant.

     

    But then there's The Producers where the Jews destroy Hitler by laughing at him. It's a toss up.

  8. Sorry there's another thread about this. I posted one because I couldn't find one. I wish the search worked a little better.

     

    This is so funny how everyone is so violent about which one they liked the best.

     

    Speaking of unusual versions, I have to put in a good word for another version I adore: *BLACKADDER'S CHRISTMAS CAROL*. So histerically funny. "May the yuletide log slip from your fire and burn your house down."

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