Sunday, February 27, 2011

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SPLASH THE KING'S SPEECH JUST 4 WINS OSCARS AND ROB Finch

Oscars 2011, the day when the industry showed him the finger to medium to critical "



PART 1: THE WINNERS
Despite the criticisms of Alice in Wonderland The Wolfman meeting and have been very fair to be awarded to both films. Not renowned for their quality story, but they do in clothing, art direction and makeup, respectively. We continue with the victory of Inception that has been nothing short of equaling 4 Oscars Oscar-winner The King's Speech. Quite an achievement, demonstrating that this year there was a big winner in the style The Hurt Locker, No Country For Old Men or Slumdog Millionaire, where victory had not only film but direction and swept in the other categories showing the power of their new status as the best of the year. This has not happened this year. Where Harvey Weistein should have won the Oscar for Best Orchestrations at the Oscars, because God's victory is only those 4 statues of him and Firth. We continue with The Social Network that will have to comply with 3 awards: Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing Banda Sonora and that they are still important awards, I love to win Sorkin. Well deserved. In proceedings
I found the 4 ba stant deserved, The Fighter showing how strong your cast, Firth won the Oscar that should have been his last year and Portman capping the best year of his career, but not Hence, this year is full of Portman. Just look at the repetitions of Portman Dior commercial on TV, or the release of Thor as a whole with No String Attached. There Portman for a while.
A data post-Oscar Awards, Tom Hooper says he is gay, does anyone know this? Do members of BAFTA, OSCAR know? Would he have won if they knew?


PART 2: THE LOSERS
The Kids Are All Right is going with empty hands, not much to say, it was coming. I wish that Lisa Cholodenko won for Best Original Screenplay, but zero chance on love with the King's Speech. While I'm surprised that True Grit whose stamina was strengthened after the end up with zero Oscars nominations in his pocket. Steinfeld I really thought that Roger Deakins win and win. But you will, to the Academy likes to wait for a major award from the industry, but ask Coppola or Scorsese. 127 Hours Well, to say, we all knew that this would happen. Surprisingly, it has been nominated in 6 categories.

PART 3: THE THEFT OF DAVID FINCH
Hooper A second jump and run it on a stage for his first Oscar nomination in his first world abide twitter began asking who he was and because no favorite Fincher I win. I think general discontent.
With this, I realize that this category is really close to best picture, and not voting for best director made, but votes for the director whose film is a favorite in the hearts of scholars, because let's face it, The King's Speech is a very good movie but does not stand out precisely because of its direction. Fincher gives us the best career direction and his own career as a director, but I see who cares, after all, always said he was not there for the prizes. He just works. Hence most of the race was absent due to filming of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. All I have to say is that in the near future we will see David Fincher win the way that the Academy did with Scorsese, more like an Oscar for his career and due to the real work. Here is a tweet that I liked a lot:

@ MarlowNYC - Dear Chris Nolan & David Fincher, hope you're OK with Being this generation's Hitchcock / Kubrick. # # HistoryRepeatingItself Oscars "


PART 4 : THE CEREMONY
It seemed rather short to be the Oscars, James Franco and Anne Hathaway had a great chemistry, but there were so involving them in the sketch mode ceremony as had been hoped, I thought I'd be surprised with more music and stuff on. Yet the principle was great. A great duo, better than last year. Following the show I found quite dynamic in the sense that it was not boring at all times, I think it is due to the speed with which we award prizes. But what they promised in terms of scenic memories in exchange for a smaller stage was frankly disappointing. Were only projections and zero emotion, it was like seeing pictures or clips of those films coupled with live orchestra. Frankly I expected much more than the much-anticipated proposal. And the worst and that makes it disappointing that the ceremony was seeing the clip of the 10 nominees, seriously, what they thought of that? What I saw 10 films were not nominated, but was the winner featuring clips of the 9 films that lost. A flash-forward to what would happen, I thought horrible what they did to demeaning with their own nominees. A big blow to producers of the ceremony, big mistake.
And finally I want to say a few words that came was the best I saw in the night, Cate Blanchett. He had been absent from the ceremony a few years, but returned in glory (blogs and twitter the postulated as the best dressed) only goes to present two awards to the music of The Lord of the Rings in its role of Galadriel remembered and presented by Franco as the only woman capable of acting to perfection Elizabeth I, Katherine Hepburn and Bob Dylan. Wonderful. I can not wait to see her as a nominee again.


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