01-27-2004, 03:15 PM
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Galvatron 
Join Date: January 22, 2002
Location: california wine country
Age: 61
Posts: 2,193
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Originally posted by quietman1920:
You know, this is actually a very cruel year in the film industry. If LOTR sweeps, which it will, some other films that would have won in any other year will get skunked.
'Seabiscuit' is an Amazing movie; you can't watch it and Not be inspired.
'Lost In Translation' not only is Bill Murray's Best Work (including Groundhog Day), but its rumored that the affair between him and Scarlett Johansson on screen actually is the story of the director's (Sophia Coppola's) affair with an aging middle aged American film star whose been married for 15 years and does commercials in Japan. Coincidentally, Harrison Ford, an aging American filmstar who had been married for 15 years and frequently does commercials in Japan, had his divorce finalized just this past summer.
Both of these movies Kick Ass over some of the prior award winners, like the crappy 'Moulin Rouge' and 'As Good As It Gets'. But because LOTR is such an unstoppable tidal wave, they'll be lucky to get 1 or 2 awards each.
Historically, this is not unprecidented, however. "Its A Wonderful Life" recieved Zero awards the year it was up. Its rival, who swept the competition? "Casablanca"...
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Seabiscuit was good but it did not really impress me that much. Not enough were I would wish no oscar upon it. Lost in Translation was great and I do agree that Bill has a great chance to grasp a naked golden guy this year. Though I think Johnny Dep's acceptance speech (should he win instead) could possibly be more funny [img]smile.gif[/img]
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