I found this film to be quite amusing. I know, watching a movie that revolves around people being fired should not be funny, but it is, and intentionally so at times. As good as this film is, I do not see it winning the Best Picture category. However, it is a showcase of acting talent, specifically for George Clooney, smug as he may be. Anna Kendrick is perhaps more impressive though as a young business woman trying to make firing people more efficient through digital means. The film is relevant today, which does put its long-term appeal in jeopardy. Then again, the awards are now, so now is what matters. I would love to see Kendrick take home a Supporting Actress statue, but she is far from the front runner. Clooney has a chance at a win, but will likely fall victim to Jeff Bridges. And while the film does deserve the Best Picture nomination and perhaps the Director nomination, I do not expect a victory save for the Screenplay.
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Avatar - Best Picture
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The rest of the evening is about the dresses... I mean, let's be honest. It is really what gets the most press after it is all over. Who looked fat in their dress. Who dressed like an animal? Who was possibly drunk during a speech... you get the picture.
Avatar certainly has a chance at both Best Picture and Director, but I think the question everyone really wants answered is why they even nominated other animated films in the Best Animated Feature category when UP made the top 10 list for Best [Overall] Film.
ReplyDeleteUP is a shoe-in for the Best Animated Feature... and I would not be sad if the world cracked open and UP won for Best Picture. Man-tears. Avatar was amazing and I hope it wins every category it is nominated for, and some that it wasn't nominated for, like Best Foreign film... it was seen around the world wasn't it... then it is foreign. Shhhhhh... you smell something? Avatar victory!
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