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Old 02-26-2012, 04:32 PM
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Default The Oscars........

Great to see Billy Crystal back as host, i have always felt he's done a great job. Last year's hosts (Anne Hathaway & James Franco), while fine actors i thought they left a lot to be desired hosting wise, just my opinion. My choices in the major categories will follow. Please let me know who you all like, who you don't, your thoughts on the films and the show tonight.

Best Picture: "The Artist". For me it was a bit of a struggle, because i adored "Hugo" as well. These 2 pictures stood out in my opinion. 3rd picks would be "The Decendants" and "Tree of Life" neck and neck.

Best Actor: Jean DuJardin in "The Artist" his performance was just extrordinary, this film is silent but his facial expressions spoke volumes IMO.
George Clooney was very good in "The Decendants" he'd be my 2nd choice in a tie with Gary Oldman who was very good in "Tinker, Talior, Soldier, Spy"

Best Actress: Have not seen all the performances. Viola Davis was very good in "The Help" and seems to have momentum. Streep's work i have not seen "The Iron Lady" but i am quite sure she's terrific, and a win wouldn't shock me.

Best Supporting Actor: Another spot i am not prepared for. Jonah Hill in "Moneyball" was good. Christopher Plummer in "Beginners" seems to have the edge here.

Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer in "The Help" would be my choice of the performances i have seen. Jessica Chastain also in "The Help" was strong as well.

Best Director: Martin Scorsese for "Hugo" did an incredible job he would be my choice. But this was a tough category in my opinion. Michel Hazanavicius for "The Artist" amazing job, Terrence Malick for "Tree of Life" very good. Woody Allen for "Midnight In Paris" wouldn't shock me either, very strong category IMO.

Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen for "Midnight In Paris" would be my slight choice, over Michel Hazanavicius for "The Artist" the 2 standouts of the pictures i have seen.

Best Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash for "The Decendants" get the nod slightly of John Logan for "Hugo" tough choice, neither would shock me.

Those are my opinions and choices, wish i had found time to see more of the nominees. One of my resolutions, see more pictures this year! Finding time is the harder goal, need to make time. Enjoy the show all!
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Old 02-26-2012, 11:22 PM
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i liked will ferrell an the cymbals.
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Old 02-27-2012, 06:49 AM
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It was definitely a Hugo/The Artist sweep last night. I love Meryl Streep, but like she said after she won.. "Not again".... I REALLY wanted Viola Davis to win Best Actress .
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Old 02-27-2012, 10:15 AM
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i liked will ferrell an the cymbals.
That was a funny bit.
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Old 02-27-2012, 04:17 PM
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Haven't been to a movie theater in years, since they invented netflix..Have only seen Moneyball, the rest in my que...thought Brad Pitt's performance in Moneyball was his best ever, if that is saying much...really enjoyed it and Jonah Hill's stoic performance....Thought Crystal did a good job, better than most in the past...
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Old 02-27-2012, 06:20 PM
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Haven't been to a movie theater in years, since they invented netflix..Have only seen Moneyball, the rest in my que...thought Brad Pitt's performance in Moneyball was his best ever, if that is saying much...really enjoyed it and Jonah Hill's stoic performance....Thought Crystal did a good job, better than most in the past...
Moneyball was a very good film, and Pitt was very good. You want to see an excellent Brad Pitt performance, that is underrated watch " Kalifornia" if you have not bigrun that's a very good film and Brad is very good IMO.
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Old 02-27-2012, 07:21 PM
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Moneyball was a very good film, and Pitt was very good. You want to see an excellent Brad Pitt performance, that is underrated watch " Kalifornia" if you have not bigrun that's a very good film and Brad is very good IMO.

Won't swear to it but may have seen that..it's a 1993 movie and i tell people i have seen every movie ever made...lol...Like i say Morgan Freeman has been in every movie ever made...I added Kalifornia to my que and should get it by the weekend...and i like Juliette Lewis, kinda quirky..another good movie with Pitt was Spy Game..and of course his first big movie Thelma & Louise made him a star..thanks Mike..
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Billy Crystal=Jan Murray Not funny!!
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I enjoyed The Descendants as a whole, but the ending blew donkey dong....
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I enjoyed The Descendants as a whole, but the ending blew donkey dong....
what specifically about the ending bothered you?
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