Oscars

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Re: Oscars

Postby TiNM@N » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:56 pm

Originally posted by Conscious*


Dolly Parton, performed great.


I actually thought she was the worse, she's WAAYYY past her prime. Her lyrics just repeated.. over and over and over.... And with all her injecting fat into her lips and plastic surgery

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Three 6 mafia/ 3 six mafia/ 3 6 mafia/ three six mafia was the same, the girl singing the course over and over and over "its hard for a pimp". Which i find ironic ( women singing )its hard for him...? Yet its emoitnally OK for the girl he's pimping?
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Postby Conscious* » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:03 pm

I saw Crash when it first came out on DVD because they ahd so many i figured it had to be decent and there was nothing out except that. I thought it was pretty good, I don't know about best film, but it beats Brokeback Mountain.

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Postby Tommy Boy » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:12 pm

I have not even heard of most of those films...and no, I didn't watch it.

Wish I did watch a bit though...did I really miss anything important? Not really...

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Postby Sir Loin » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:07 am

I actually hear brokeback mountain is good movie.

As far as best movie, I think crash didnt deserve it. Three six mafia won.....that was some BS. I guess in general, it was an alright oscar night.
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Postby =ender= » Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:14 am

Watched a few minutes of it. What I can't stand about the Oscars is when (1) actors feel they need to expound on their political stance and (2) when they pat themselves on the back, especially when they like to tell you how much on the forefront of social issues they are. Leave that to us to decide.

I thought I was going to throw up every time I heard an actor mention that without their movie, or films in general, we wouldn't understand the societal impact their movies have about sensitive issues.

Blow me.

I was happy to hear that John Stewart took the occasional jab at Hollywood excess.

I love the movies. I love going for the theater experience. It's a great medium for storytelling. But, if you're an actor, please leave your altruism and self-importance at the door.

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Postby TChicken » Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:32 am

Isn't that the whole point of the oscars? So the hollywood types can get together and tell each other how important and good they all are?
I didn't waste my time watching it though, so I could be wrong.
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Postby Conscious* » Tue Mar 07, 2006 8:38 pm

With John Stewart hosting the show, it was hard not to implicate political humor into the mix, I found it a great year for Stewart to host it, and a great year to add political humor to the Oscars. I would like to say Keira Knightly looked amazing at the Oscars..gotta love the British girls!

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