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Princess4u 03-03-2010 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Blade (Post 60327)
Chuckling...I saw the name of the thread and thought we were going to talk about hotdogs. LOL Oscar Myer ya know.

I don't be still and quiet long enough to watch movies and I've never heard of any of these movies except Blind Side and Avatar. I'd probably eventually watch Blind Side but not avatar. See I can't wait for the rest home in my old age I will be able to watch movies all day long for the rest of my life and they'll all be new releases.

Maybe one day I'll find a wonderful wife who can calm me down enough to watch movies before I reach retirement age

Sorry for the derail Jet!

I saw Avatar 3D.....not worth the money...but I would suggest going to the regualar showing of it...just not to pay extra for 3D.....it was beautiful, had some spiritual aspects that were intresting....its worth seeing in the big screen...and i have read the statments from J cameron regarding the vatican protests....very interesting...

Jet 03-03-2010 09:07 PM

bump........

Jet 03-03-2010 10:57 PM

bumpin.........

Jet 03-04-2010 11:03 AM

bump............

Jet 03-05-2010 11:40 PM

Oscar producers urge viewers to tune in early

LOS ANGELES – The people behind Sunday's Oscars show are urging people to tune in early for one of the program's best sequences.
Bill Mechanic, who is producing the awards ceremony with Adam Shankman, promised "the most dynamic opening, from drama to spectacle to humor, that has ever been staged.

More....


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100305/...ews_conference

Jet 03-06-2010 12:05 AM

The high cost of dressing for the red carpet

Video link

http://shine.yahoo.com/event/the-thr...tyling-997890/

Soon 03-06-2010 10:01 AM

Vintage Oscar Snubs

i.e. Rocky beat Taxi Driver!?
wha?

BestButchBoy 03-06-2010 10:18 AM

Got to say, I'm mad for Penelope Cruz. I'm sure she'd marry me if she only knew I exist. I hope she wins, yet again. Nine -- Fellini -- Miss Cruz---you can't go wrong.

Of course, I have a fondness for Sandra Bullock. Would like her to get the gold even if I didn't see her film.

Meryl Streep is an actress that transcends all time and talent. This woman, in every performance, has crafted the suspension of disbelief into pure magic.

I'd like to thank the academy and, of course, God, for all the nominees.

Ha!

Jet 03-06-2010 02:34 PM

Oscars Blog
Who should win and why

Yep, it's that time of year again: time to see who'll top the worst-dressed list, who'll deliver the sappiest acceptance speech, and just how many trophies The Hurt Locker will take home. But, there's a big difference between who'll win and who should.

More...

http://oscars.movies.yahoo.com/blog/...win-and-why?nc

Queerasfck 03-07-2010 02:54 PM

Bump!
 
So Jet, what's my prize when I get all the picks right??? Probably not best actress tho. There hasn't been a tie in years.

hpychick 03-07-2010 03:07 PM

Really enjoyed looking at the Vintage Snubs!

Quote:

Originally Posted by HowSoonIsNow (Post 61740)
Vintage Oscar Snubs

i.e. Rocky beat Taxi Driver!?
wha?


Jet 03-07-2010 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by EzeeTiger (Post 62411)
So Jet, what's my prize when I get all the picks right??? Probably not best actress tho. There hasn't been a tie in years.

ha! second to Sandra Bullock's lap dance ( hoping she wins) a box of chocolate Oscars from Wolfgang Puck

Soon 03-07-2010 03:27 PM

What's everyone eating during the Oscars?

Take out? Special treats? Chips and dip? Drinks?

I'm still deciding!

Queerasfck 03-07-2010 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HowSoonIsNow (Post 62421)
What's everyone eating during the Oscars?

Take out? Special treats? Chips and dip? Drinks?

I'm still deciding!

We're having Thai food that will no doubt lovingly be prepared by apretty......

Soon 03-07-2010 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by EzeeTiger (Post 62423)
We're having Thai food that will no doubt lovingly be prepared by apretty......

YUM! Lucky duck!

Tommi 03-07-2010 03:41 PM

Oscar Party
 
Snacks at 3:00. (don't know what the menu is , I just bring Diet Coke)

Dinner at 6:00

Nominees

Hurt Locker
Jeremy Renner - The Hurt Locker
Kathryn Bigelow - Director

Sandra Bullock - Blind Side

Christoph Waltz - Inglourious Basterds Supporting Actor
Mo'Nique - Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' Supporting Actress

Animated Feature Film
Up - Pete Docter

Costume Design
Coco Before Chanel-Catherine Leterrie

Avatar -Cinematography & Music

Jet 03-07-2010 04:31 PM

Chocolate Oscars await edible 14-carate gold coating....just for Ezee

http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...Picture2-4.png

Queerasfck 03-07-2010 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Ol' Jet (Post 62450)
Chocolate Oscars await edible 14-carate gold coating....just for Ezee

http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...Picture2-4.png

Why thank you very much sir! A dozen or so and I'll be set. Maybe a glass of red wine too......

Cyclopea 03-07-2010 06:03 PM

Just not the same without her....:(
 

Queerasfck 03-07-2010 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyclopea (Post 62476)

I don't exactly love Joan but my goooooooooooooood Ryan Seacrest is stupid and boring. And the two drones up in the "pressbox" are not any better.

What's with the animation when they analyze a gown? It's like MNF diagraming a play.

Cyclopea 03-07-2010 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EzeeTiger (Post 62485)
I don't exactly love Joan but my goooooooooooooood Ryan Seacrest is stupid and boring. And the two drones up in the "pressbox" are not any better.

What's with the animation when they analyze a gown? It's like MNF diagraming a play.

I agree- it's sadly lacking. I love/hate Joan too but at least she added some spastic energy. I really hope someone wears something truly over-the-top (and I'm not talking about that hunk of granite on the front of Sarah Jesssica Parker's gown either) and someone ruins their career by some twatish behavior or self-righteous political statement! Immaletyoufinish.

Enjoy Everyone!
Happy Oscars!!!

Jet 03-07-2010 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Cyclopea (Post 62520)
I agree- it's sadly lacking. I love/hate Joan too but at least she added some spastic energy. I really hope someone wears something truly over-the-top (and I'm not talking about that hunk of granite on the front of Sarah Jesssica Parker's gown either) and someone ruins their career by some twatish behavior or self-righteous political statement! Immaletyoufinish.

Enjoy Everyone!
Happy Oscars!!!

Bravo...but you know, someone will blow it.
Happy Oscars...it's show time, gotta go.

Jet 03-07-2010 07:07 PM

I don't like Sandra's gown.
(or that shade of lipstick)

Soon 03-07-2010 09:49 PM

These dances and dancers are incredible!

And I liked James Taylor singing for the In Memoriam tribute.

Jet 03-07-2010 10:05 PM

Best dressed: penelope, j lo and meryl...stunning...just my .02

Jet 03-07-2010 10:33 PM

Jeff...way to go, dude!!!!

Soon 03-07-2010 10:40 PM

Yay! His speech was awesome too!

Queerasfck 03-07-2010 10:42 PM

No surprises so far. I enjoyed Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin in their snuggies on the couch backstage.....heh.

Linus 03-07-2010 10:53 PM

Beautiful speech by Sandra Bullock (it seems that the Oscars are following what the Golden Globes are -- although I have to admit I'm hoping that Avatar doesn't win Best Picture).

Jet 03-07-2010 10:53 PM

Sandra, awesome!

Linus 03-07-2010 10:59 PM

Wow. Best Director and Best Picture for The Hurt Locker! How amazing! Bravo to them all.

Jet 03-07-2010 11:00 PM

Kathryn Bigelow. The Hurt Locker. Bravo!.

great Oscar awards, I think. smooth, nothing contrived or boring. Steve and Alec were great, too.

Soon 03-07-2010 11:09 PM

That was awesome!


Thanks for the thread, Jet!

:goodscore:

(now, how am I going to go to sleep when I'm all hyped up! work, blah.)

Jet 03-07-2010 11:10 PM

I'm not disappointed in any of the winners or the presentation, I think it went off without a hitch. Really nice for once.

sweetcali 03-07-2010 11:34 PM

Well seeing as I haven't seen a new movie or been to the movies in over 3 years I mostly watch the Oscars to see what dresses they are wearing. I thought there were better dresses this year then in past years.


sweetcali

Greyson 03-08-2010 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ol' Jet (Post 62618)
Best dressed: penelope, j lo and meryl...stunning...just my .02


Ditto! All the ladies really. Beautiful, funny, glam and insightful. All of them have their chops by now. Just getting there. Here's to the ladies.

Apocalipstic 03-08-2010 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Jet (Post 62641)
I'm not disappointed in any of the winners or the presentation, I think it went off without a hitch. Really nice for once.


I wonder who designed the set, it was more glamorous than in recent years! Fabulous! My favorite part! (which means someone is gonna call here (my work) and want us to recreate it any day now....laugh)

What was the running joke with Clooney?

My favorite dress was Jennifer Lopez. HOT!

The dancers were amazing and the sound was even good.

I agree with Jet, it went off without a hitch. Great fun!

Greyson 03-08-2010 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by apocalipstic (Post 63001)
What was the running joke with Clooney?

My favorite dress was Jennifer Lopez. HOT!

I agree with Jet, it went off without a hitch. Great fun!

This is how I read the running joke about Clooney with Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin. I read it as Martin and Baldwin pretending to be envious and jealous of Clooney. Clooney is "older" like them. Clooney gets the Academy Award nomination, Great roles in films handed to him and the attention of many of the ladies.

The hitch came when the Short Documentary film "Music By Prudence" set in Zimbabwe won. The director went to the Podium to accept the Oscar and the Producer, a woman, pulled a Kanye West moment.

As for the fun quotient, I will give it an 8. Trust me, an 8 is much fun in my book.

Cyclopea 03-08-2010 04:21 PM

Good for her!
 
Not exactly a Kanye moment....excerpted from http://oscars.movies.yahoo.com/blog/...y-kanye-moment by Lindsay Robertson

"Turns out the lady in purple wasn't a showboating entertainer attempting to steal the spotlight from the real winner -- "Lady Kanye" was a credited producer of the film (her name is Elinor Burkett). In other words, unlike Kanye West, Burkett did have a legitimate claim to the Oscar microphone. Or at least part of it.

Each producer claims credit for the idea of "Music By Prudence," the inspiring story of a Zimbabwean singer/songwriter who was born disabled. But the Academy's strict rules on acceptance speeches only allow time for one person to speak. Clearly neither filmmaker wanted to surrender the speech to the other. (In fact, if you watch the video carefully, you can see that Williams was waiting in the aisle when the award was announced, and seemed to race to the stage with remarkable speed.)

In contrast to the Kanye West incident, which occurred only during the live TV broadcast, a backstage Oscar "thank-you cam" shows that Burkett was still pursuing Williams even after the televised fracas.

According to Salon.com, which wrangled separate phone interviews with both Williams and Burkett shortly after the incident, the two filmmakers have been in a dispute about the film for over a year.

Burkett, critically acclaimed author of several nonfiction books about subjects like the AIDS crisis and abuse in the Catholic Church, says the movie was her idea and that Williams "hadn't even heard of Zimbabwe before [she] told him about this." She also says the two clashed over the film's direction. Their argument resulted in a lawsuit that was "settled amicably out of court." Burkett also accuses Williams of not passing along invites to parties the two were invited to for the film, and even says that her race to the stage was intentionally impeded by Williams' mother's cane.

Williams disputes Burkett's account of the cane-tripping incident, saying his mother was just getting up to hug him. He also claims he was as much a part of the film as Burkett, citing the money he spent to fly to Zimbabwe to put the film together after Burkett told him about seeing Prudence perform."
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Another "hitch" was The Cove Oscar speech getting cut off for activist message:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_490305.html

Apocalipstic 03-08-2010 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greyson (Post 63010)
This is how I read the running joke about Clooney with Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin. I read it as Martin and Baldwin pretending to be envious and jealous of Clooney. Clooney is "older" like them. Clooney gets the Academy Award nomination, Great roles in films handed to him and the attention of many of the ladies.

The hitch came when the Short Documentary film "Music By Prudence" set in Zimbabwe won. The director went to the Podium to accept the Oscar and the Producer, a woman, pulled a Kanye West moment.

As for the fun quotient, I will give it an 8. Trust me, an 8 is much fun in my book.

Ah, the Clooney thing makes sense, he does seem pretty enviable. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyclopea (Post 63019)
Not exactly a Kanye moment....excerpted from http://oscars.movies.yahoo.com/blog/...y-kanye-moment by Lindsay Robertson

"Turns out the lady in purple wasn't a showboating entertainer attempting to steal the spotlight from the real winner -- "Lady Kanye" was a credited producer of the film (her name is Elinor Burkett). In other words, unlike Kanye West, Burkett did have a legitimate claim to the Oscar microphone. Or at least part of it.

Each producer claims credit for the idea of "Music By Prudence," the inspiring story of a Zimbabwean singer/songwriter who was born disabled. But the Academy's strict rules on acceptance speeches only allow time for one person to speak. Clearly neither filmmaker wanted to surrender the speech to the other. (In fact, if you watch the video carefully, you can see that Williams was waiting in the aisle when the award was announced, and seemed to race to the stage with remarkable speed.)

In contrast to the Kanye West incident, which occurred only during the live TV broadcast, a backstage Oscar "thank-you cam" shows that Burkett was still pursuing Williams even after the televised fracas.

According to Salon.com, which wrangled separate phone interviews with both Williams and Burkett shortly after the incident, the two filmmakers have been in a dispute about the film for over a year.

Burkett, critically acclaimed author of several nonfiction books about subjects like the AIDS crisis and abuse in the Catholic Church, says the movie was her idea and that Williams "hadn't even heard of Zimbabwe before [she] told him about this." She also says the two clashed over the film's direction. Their argument resulted in a lawsuit that was "settled amicably out of court." Burkett also accuses Williams of not passing along invites to parties the two were invited to for the film, and even says that her race to the stage was intentionally impeded by Williams' mother's cane.

Williams disputes Burkett's account of the cane-tripping incident, saying his mother was just getting up to hug him. He also claims he was as much a part of the film as Burkett, citing the money he spent to fly to Zimbabwe to put the film together after Burkett told him about seeing Prudence perform."
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Another "hitch" was The Cove Oscar speech getting cut off for activist message:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_490305.html


It did seem a bit awkward, now that you mention it...I had forgotten. I was probably trying to figure out how many fly lines they had, and legs and what the sparkly stuff was around the proscenium.


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