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I missed the Oscars this year. The entire Horizontal Jump crew had a little dinner/bash at an Albuquerque restuarant Sunday night after the meet ..... the War Stories flew and was much more enjoyable and beneficial.
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I saw "Barney's Version" a few week's back and thought, wow, there will be acting nominations for this in next year's Oscars, Giamatti for actor and Driver for best suppporting actress to be sure, and then found out that it received one measley nomination this year in a very minor category. I learned a long time ago not to let awards shows affect my movie or T.V. choices. Another post in "Things not Track and Field" is favorite movie that no one has seen. "Barney's Verson" should be added to the list. It is based upon a Mordecai Richter story, and has only been out a short while. It is worth seeing (especially if you are put off by movies that rely on special effects).
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Originally posted by Cooter BrownOriginally posted by lonewolfThe Kings Speech is getting all the Oscar talk while I thought it was the most boring, nothing movie of the year...or any year.
The Kings Speech was good but forgettable. Don't think I'd ever watch it again.
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Originally posted by lonewolfThe Kings Speech is getting all the Oscar talk while I thought it was the most boring, nothing movie of the year...or any year.
The Kings Speech was good but forgettable. Don't think I'd ever watch it again.
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Originally posted by jhc68I never watch self-congratulatory award shows, they get tedious really quickly.
Currently in the show business realm, The Charlie Sheen Goes Psychotic Publically reality show seems a lot more entertaining, albeit tragic for the few who care about him.
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I never watch self-congratulatory award shows, they get tedious really quickly.
Currently in the show business realm, The Charlie Sheen Goes Psychotic Publically reality show seems a lot more entertaining, albeit tragic for the few who care about him.
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The show bored me to tears! Franco was weird and useless. The show badly needed comedy relief. When Billy Crystal came out I hoped he'd stay. But then I guess the show mirrors the average movie: 80% fluff, 20% substance.
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Originally posted by lonewolfThe Kings Speech is getting all the Oscar talk while I thought it was the most boring, nothing movie of the year...or any year.
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Just saw The Fighter it was enjoyable in a soap opera kind of way but i didn't think it was a very good film
having said that there should be an Oscar for casting it was genius. I never knew Christian Bale could actually act act :shock: he was brilliant and should win every award going. Melissa Leo was also great but the biggest awards should be a group one for all the sisters who were the best thing i've seen in a film for ages :lol: :lol:
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Originally posted by jeremypOriginally posted by mump boyi saw 127 hours yesterday it was a bit boring and the pay off wasn't worth having to sit through an hour of nothing and hallucinations.
i also saw Blue Valentine last week, i wouldn't say it was enjoyable (don't see it with your partner) but it was really good and the acting was outstanding
One minute he was hallucinating about his parents and a swimming pool, the next he's chopping his arm off. Didn't really work for me at all
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Originally posted by mump boyi saw 127 hours yesterday it was a bit boring and the pay off wasn't worth having to sit through an hour of nothing and hallucinations.
i also saw Blue Valentine last week, i wouldn't say it was enjoyable (don't see it with your partner) but it was really good and the acting was outstanding
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Originally posted by mump boy
and Brighton Rock this week
You're going to have to report back on that one. Should be excellent. Can't wait to get back to Greeneland!
Have you seen "Disappearance of Alice Creed"? with Gemma Arterton. Not to be missed.
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Originally posted by mump boy[i wasn't being political, just making the observation that your current president would be very popular in the UK, your previous one would provoke a revolution that would put Egypt to shame.
Oh, well then.....I feel free to make a non-political observation that a majority of Americans wish you, or somebody, had our current President too.,,
Back to movies.
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Originally posted by lonewolfOriginally posted by mump boy[can we have your president please (only the current one though, definitely not the last one)
anyway back to films again
i saw 127 hours yesterday it was a bit boring and the pay off wasn't worth having to sit through an hour of nothing and hallucinations.
i also saw Blue Valentine last week, i wouldn't say it was enjoyable (don't see it with your partner) but it was really good and the acting was outstanding
True Grit
The Fighter
and Brighton Rock this week
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Originally posted by mump boy[can we have your president please (only the current one though, definitely not the last one)
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