81st Oscar Nominations

edith headedith head 5,106 Posts
edited January 2009 in Strut Central
http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=nomineesWeird that Robert Downey Jr got a supporting actor nod for Tropic Thunder. I thought the movie was funny, but I really don't see what's so great about his performance
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  • word, i think Hollywood heads just like the idea of parodying themselves

  • heath

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=nominees

    Weird that Robert Downey Jr got a supporting actor nod for Tropic Thunder. I thought the movie was funny, but I really don't see what's so great about his performance

    I didn't see the movie. Isn't he in blackface? Was there a soulstrut thread?

  • edith headedith head 5,106 Posts
    http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=nominees

    Weird that Robert Downey Jr got a supporting actor nod for Tropic Thunder. I thought the movie was funny, but I really don't see what's so great about his performance

    I didn't see the movie. Isn't he in blackface? Was there a soulstrut thread?

    yeah, several. he plays an actor who gets surgery to portray a blackmerican as tracy jordan would say

  • hemolhemol 2,578 Posts
    WTF@ Benjamin Button? That turd got nominations in way too many categories. Brad Pitt's acting was terrible in that film, it totally killed it.

  • ageage 1,131 Posts
    Should say..


    NOMINATED ROLE[/b]
    As Kirk Lazarus, Robert Downey Jr. plays a white Australian actor who has immersed himself completely in blackface for his latest role.

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts
    http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=nominees

    Weird that Robert Downey Jr got a supporting actor nod for Tropic Thunder. I thought the movie was funny, but I really don't see what's so great about his performance

    I thought Cruise was better.


    Oh Shit... SDM all up in there. Waiting on O to lead the charge on the bullshit O-meter.

  • Milk, Rourke, Heath will all take prizes. I can't call the rest; didn't really see shit this season.

  • but I really don't see what's so great about his performance

    See, white guys walk like this.... but black guys, they walk like this.

    [uproarious laughter]

    I think the academy was amazed that he could break out of the accepted paradigm above in a way that only RDJr can

  • but I really don't see what's so great about his performance

    See, white guys walk like this.... but black guys, they walk like this.

    [uproarious laughter]

    I think the academy was amazed that he could break out of the accepted paradigm above in a way that only RDJr can

    it was much more like "white guys think black people walk like this...." It was more a parody of dude trying to act black (with the real black actor as convenient foil).

    on a more basic level (eyeroll c'mon dude it was a PARODY! yeah right whatever) I actually thought the black rappeur-turned-actor was the more questionable of the roles in the movie.

    really it was just a collection of pretty blatant stereotypes (vietnam vet, flamboyantly ignorant black musician, sleazebag Jewish producer, etc.), but with this weird twist (Downey-as-white-actor-playing-black-man) that busied people with arguing whether THAT was offensive and thus distracted them from the more actually perhaps maybe offensive shit.

    that said it had some hilarious moments. when the younger black dude clowns the Crocodile Hunter (or maybe it was Paul Hogan), RDJr says in his Australian accent "pump your breaks little dude; that man is a national hero." that was funny.

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    I'm not surprised about Slumdog. I don't think it's deserved but whatever; it's not like I think the Oscars are some kind of infallible arbitrator.

    I do hope either Rourke or Penn win.

  • Oscars are quickly approaching Golden Globe status.

  • phongonephongone 1,652 Posts
    I'm not surprised about Slumdog. I don't think it's deserved but whatever; it's not like I think the Oscars are some kind of infallible arbitrator.

    I do hope either Rourke or Penn win.

    I thought SlumDog was incredible, what didn't you like about it?

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts
    "intellectually undemanding"



    Edit: I'm having fun there. But I'm more surprised with Doubt. That film was DRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

  • film is dead

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts
    film is dead

    Maybe you should try Hip Hop

  • film is dead

    Maybe you should try Hip Hop

    I prefer Barbershop Trios

  • paging Gary.

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts
    I nominate Bobby greatest gumby of all time!!



  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts

  • Oscars are quickly approaching Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[/b] status.

  • Oscars are quickly approaching Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[/b] status.

    Yeah, dude... Straight GRAMMY/RR HOF horseshit status to these statuettes.

  • Oscars are quickly approaching Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[/b] status.

    Yeah, dude... Straight GRAMMY/RR HOF horseshit status to these statuettes.


    You disagree??

    It has always been thus....


    20 GREAT MOVIES THAT DIDN'T WIN AN OSCAR
    1) Taxi Driver
    2) The French Lieutenant's Woman
    3) Dr Strangelove
    4) 12 Angry Men
    5) The Maltese Falcon
    6) The Shawshank Redemption
    7) Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
    8) Rebel Without A Cause
    9) Deliverance
    10) The Birdman Of Alcatraz
    11) Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
    12) Brief Encounter
    13) Psycho
    14) Angels With Dirty Faces
    15) Marathon Man
    16) Blade Runner
    17) Serpico
    18) Easy Rider
    19) Das Boot
    20) Empire Of The Sun

    20 GREAT MOVIES THAT WEREN'T EVEN NOMINATED
    1) Metropolis
    2) King Kong
    3) High Sierra
    4) Freaks
    5) Mean Streets
    6) Frankenstein
    7) Once Upon A Time In America
    8) Touch Of Evil
    9) Kind Hearts And Coronets
    10) The Innocents
    11) The Servant
    12) The Life and Death Of Colonel Blimp
    13) Repulsion
    14) The Searchers
    15) The Haunting
    16) His Girl Friday
    17) Invasion Of The Body Snatchers
    18) Kiss Me Deadly
    19) Dracula
    20) The Others

    20 GREAT PERFORMANCES THAT WEREN'T EVEN NOMINATED
    1) Edward G. Robinson in Little Caesar
    2) Humphrey Bogart in The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre
    3) Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady
    4) Henry Fonda in 12 Angry Men
    5) Anthony Perkins in Psycho
    6) Boris Karloff in Frankenstein
    7) William Holden in The Wild Bunch
    8) Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show
    9) Robert De Niro in Mean Streets
    10) Kathy Bates in Dolores Claiborne
    11) Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby
    12) Peter Sellers in The Pink Panther
    13) Toshiro Mifune in Throne Of Blood
    14) Alec Guinness in Kind Hearts And Coronets
    15) Kirk Douglas in Paths Of Glory
    16) Gene Hackman in The Conversation
    17) Marlene Dietrich in A Witness For The Prosecution
    18) John Wayne in The Searchers
    19) Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca
    20) Eric Stoltz in Mask

    ACTORS WHO NEVER WON FOR ACTING
    1) Richard Burton (7 nominations)
    2) Peter O'Toole (7)
    3) Montgomery Clift (4)
    4) Robert Redford (1)
    5) Kirk Douglas (3)
    6) Richard Harris (2)
    7) Morgan Freeman (3)
    8) James Mason (3)
    9) Cary Grant (2)
    10) Steve McQueen (1)
    11) Albert Finney (5)
    12) Sean Penn (3)
    13) Tom Cruise (3)
    14) Harrison Ford (1)
    15) Donald Sutherland (0)

    ACTRESSES WHO NEVER WON FOR ACTING
    1) Glenn Close (5 nominations)
    2) Gena Rowlands (2)
    3) Kathleen Turner (1)
    4) Greta Garbo (4)
    5) Deborah Kerr (6)
    6) Catherine Deneuve (1)
    7) Michelle Pfeiffer (3)
    8) Gloria Swanson (3)
    9) Liv Ullmann (2)
    10) Ava Gardner (1)

    DIRECTORS WHO NEVER WON FOR DIRECTING
    1) Robert Altman (5 nominations)
    2) Ingmar Bergman (3)
    3) Sidney Lumet (4)
    4) David Lynch (3)
    5) Alfred Hitchcock (5)
    6) Martin Scorsese (4)
    7) Stanley Kubrick (4)
    8) Akira Kurosawa (1)
    9) Orson Welles (1)
    10) Federico Fellini (4)

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    I'm not surprised about Slumdog. I don't think it's deserved but whatever; it's not like I think the Oscars are some kind of infallible arbitrator.

    I do hope either Rourke or Penn win.

    I thought SlumDog was incredible, what didn't you like about it?

    What did you like about it? Everyone keeps talking about how it's this "best movie!!!" but all I saw was a pleasant, stylish but pretty damn thin fairy tale using a really laughable conceit and featuring adult actors who have zero chemistry or real depth.

    The kids were cool though.

    To me, "Slumdog" was a less bleak, more candy-ass version of "City of God."

  • did it have more of a plot than City of God though? talk about a thin plot. that movie, too, was "stylish," but the entire story seemed to consist of kids in the favella > kids grow up > some end up bad, some not so bad > FIN.

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    did it have more of a plot than City of God though? talk about a thin plot. that movie, too, was "stylish," but the entire story seemed to consist of kids in the favella > kids grow up > some end up bad, some not so bad > FIN.

    I'm confused - City of God was a coming of age movie. What more "plot" do you want, exactly? I mean, shit wasn't "Godfather 2" or anything.

    As for "Slumdog" the plot you just named would be about the same for that movie except Slumdog also has "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" deeply incorporated into said plot. If that strikes you as corny...it should.

    The best summary of the movie was that it was "Salaam Bombay" meets "Serendipity." Which is to say, it mixes scenes depicting abject poverty and intersperses it with a love story taken out of a bad romantic comedy.

  • lol. it does. I will prolly peep, but am in no hurry to do so.

    I guess City of God struck me as a similarly hyped movie that was visually stylish and had a hip cultural aspect to it, like Slumdog. and yet it left me with the same empty feeling you seem to be describing Slumdog as having left you.

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    lol. it does. I will prolly peep, but am in no hurry to do so.

    I guess City of God struck me as a similarly hyped movie that was visually stylish and had a hip cultural aspect to it, like Slumdog. and yet it left me with the same empty feeling you seem to be describing Slumdog as having left you.

    Well, I didn't think "City of God" was a masterpiece. But believe me, it will seem like one compared to "Slumdog" which so much more saccharin.

  • luckluck 4,077 Posts
    film art is has been dead for some time

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