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So it's this rumble again, huh. Nothing surprising there.
Thirteen for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button? Seriously? And why would anyone be surprised The Dark Knight isn't award material, anyway. Too much Frost/Nixon. Loving the fact that Happy-Go-Lucky got the shaft. That annoying piece of poo deserves nothing. Agreeing with sprout, DiCaprio and Winslet would've at least deserved a mention for their excellent work in Revolutionary Road, even though the movie itself wasn't anything special. At least Milk got some love. And a great amount of nods for Wall-E too. =o Jam it back in, in the dark. |
But you're completely right. I'm actually still thinking of the movies of last year. And I'm slowly coming to the conclusion pretty much all of these "big" pictures were more or less completely pointless show of technical talent. With the exception of Wall-E and Milk. Whch is funny because of Wall-E's main theme (protip: it's not love). Pixar put a nailgun to everyone's head this year. How ya doing, buddy? |
What a joke this was. Kate Winslet won an Oscar for a movie that was made in 1972 and accepted the Oscar on behalf of Jerry Lewis who starred in that movie. Even though he got his own award, FINALLY. Sean Penn won, so at least some people had brains and didn't give that to Mickey Rourke. And Wall-EEEEE. YES. <3 How ya doing, buddy? |
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