Pre-Oscar Thoughts

After seeing four of the five movies up for Best Picture at the Oscars, I’m convinced “Million Dollar Baby” is the best of the bunch, with “Sideways” being a very close second. (Though on a sidenote, I’m certain Mr. Miyagi was a much better ‘trainer’ than Clint Eastwood. Paint the fence, Dirty Harry. Paint the fence!)

And while I’d love to see Don Cheadle win the golden statue for his performance in “Hotel Rwanda,” which was a heartbreaking movie that reminded me most Americans were busy watching O.J. while the genocide raged, Jamie Foxx winning wouldn’t be a disservice. His performance in “Ray” was quite good. However, I must admit–though it’s difficult, since I’ve always been a huge Ray Charles fan–that the movie as a whole was not the best of the year. In fact, I’m not even sure it was better than “Finding Neverland,” which starred a Johnny Depp who, in my humble opinion, turned in a better performance in “Pirates of the Caribbean.” (”Me? I’m dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.”)

As for some of the others, I’m guessing Morgan Freeman wins Best Support Actor, Scorsese finally wins Best Director (though he should’ve won a long time ago), Hilary Swank takes home the Best Actress honor, and Cate Blanchett takes home Best Supporting Actress (she did play Catherine Hepburn after all.) And if “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” doesn’t win for Best Original Screenplay, well, then something is just not right.

James
March 2nd, 2005 5:20 pm

Okay. I was wrong about the Scorsese thing. Who knew?

Rob
March 3rd, 2005 3:47 am

hmmmm..interesting. May i suggest that you turn off your TV set and go out and play a bit? Do you really think that the oscars are in anyway important?

I quote you: “which was a heartbreaking movie that reminded me most Americans were busy watching O.J. while the genocide raged,”

Q. What is happening out there whilst you waste your time watching all these movies?

A. Your life!

Quote: “we come this way but once” Billy Connelly on being normal

get at it!!!

Easy Job

James
March 4th, 2005 10:29 am

Rob, may I suggest you get a few facts before you try minding my business. Here. I’ll help. I watched the Oscars while working an event that will help my organization do better business. I guess I could’ve been out playing a bit, but life and work continues whilst one does that, as well.

Also, since I’m a fan of the arts, I do think the Oscars have some importance. Particularly to those who work in and watch movies. And despite what you might think, there are those among us who think there’s more than one way to play. For instance, you might enjoy posting helpful advice at 3:47 a.m. Others might think you’re wasting your time doing so. But who cares what they think? If that’s what you enjoy, “get at it.”

Kevin
March 4th, 2005 3:22 pm

There’s 24 hours in a day.

Kevin
March 4th, 2005 3:23 pm

I prefer to spend 23 of ‘em drinkin’

James
March 17th, 2005 2:38 pm

Wait a minute! Did you just quote an actor in telling me not to watch so many movies?

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