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Re: Oscar Nominations are out
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Underlined are my own personal choices...
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Re: Oscar Nominations are out
As someone said earlier, it completely shocks me that Nolan wasn't nominated for Best Director. I don't know what it is but it seems that a lot of the people who determine these awards just don't like Nolan. He has been snubbed in the past on other movies he made. Don't get me wrong, Inception is still nominated for 8 awards but he certainly should be in the Best Director category.
I also liked Social Network but does anyone feel like I do that it is a bit overrated? The script was witty and fast paced but in my opinion it wasn't the best movie of the year like many people are making it out to be. |
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I think a lot of the residual "Eh..." for the Social Network revolves around a general sense of dislike for the protagonist. Zuckerberg is a bit of a punk, and I know I left the movie thinking, at least in the back of my mind, that it sucked that he had a movie made about him.
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The Social Network was truly captivating. It was just a story, there weren't your typical action scenes or major twists--it just dazzled.
As for overrated, as much as I love Chris Nolan I think Inception was a bit overrated as a film. Great direction and visuals, but much of the dialogue was cumbersome, IMO...
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Which is why I think it's less of a great movie, and more of a great bit of writing by Aaron Sorkin -- who I dearly love from his days as showrunner on "The West Wing" (the first three seasons put to shame anything that's been on TV since, IMO).
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A great actor can't make good bad writing. But, great writing can make a bad actor look good. Saw a very good movie a month or so ago called, "Nora's Will". If you get a chance, check it out. http://www.menemshafilms.com/noras-will.html Last edited by Kingspoint; 01-25-2011 at 03:29 PM. |
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Bale just might be the best actor of this generation.
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As far as Inception's dialogue, it is difficult for it not to be cumbersome with the subject matter it was dealing with. There was a lot of ideas put into that film and sometimes the subject matter got kind of weighted down by these issues. That still doesn't take away, in my opinion, from rating the movie overall favorable. Every single movie ever made had flaws. Even such brilliant films as On The Waterfront, Goodfellas, 2001, Citizen Kane, etc. A couple of flaws in these movies doesn't change my opinion of how great they are. I feel the same way about Inception. |
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It's really hard to compare these movies. Inception was about the story. The Social Network was about the characters. |
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Which makes the Oscar nominations even more puzzling. No Best Director nor Editor nomination, and yet a best Screenplay nomination.
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Especially when you consider his entire body of work in some lesser known roles such as Newsies, Swing Kids, The Machinist and Little Women.
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Re: Oscar Nominations are out
I thought this was an interesting article about the historical accuracy - or lack thereof - of "The King's Speech."
http://www.slate.com/id/2282194/
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My analogy of it would be like watching the Houston Astros play. They have a lot of the parts to make it an entertaining game but the whole isn't exactly the sum of its parts. I have not seen The Fighter yet so I cannot comment on it. Savafan, I think his best work may have been his first movie. Empire of the Sun was an absolutely brilliant movie. That first role of his really foreshadowed how brilliant of an actor he was going to be 20 years down the road. I was also truely frightened watching him play in the Machinist. That movie showed the true dedication to his craft, losing all that weight and literally going down to 110 pounds. Last edited by MikeThierry; 01-26-2011 at 12:09 AM. |
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