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21st January 2009, 17:38 #1Senior Member
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Oscar Time Again!
The Accademy Award nominations are revealed tomorrow (1.30pm UK time) then it's exactly a month to the big day itself.
Who'll be on the short list and who will win?
And don't all say Heath Ledger
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21st January 2009, 21:02 #2Senior Member
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I hope that Heath wins. I don't care about the rest, as I am rarely interested in the sort of movies, which usually win the Academy Awards.
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Mickey will win. Danny Boyle will win. Probably Kate will win too.
And yes, of course the Academy will honor Heath
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21st January 2009, 21:49 #4Senior Member
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clint eastwood will win most of it for Grand Torino.
the rest is a why botherObama to Biden - "Let the Welfare checks rain upon the Earth - I am going to a barbecue"
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I really enjoyed Gran Torino but I dont think Clint will pick up anything for that.
Originally Posted by fousto
Slumdog is an amazing film I hope that gets something. Revolutionary Road was possibly the most depressing film I've ever seen but the acting/direction was top notch. Mickey should get his reward for playing Randy The Ram he was brilliant.
An outside shout is Milk with Sean Penn. That is well worth watching when it comes out. Even if he does spend half the movie making out with dudes.
The other two I still need to watch are Frost/Nixon and Benjamin Button.RS Motorsport Media - Follow me on Instagram: rsmotorsportmedia
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may favorite movie recently has been "Body of Lies"
Obama to Biden - "Let the Welfare checks rain upon the Earth - I am going to a barbecue"
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Mickey rourke can kiss any Oscar hopes goodbye after he defended President Bush in an interview after the Golden Globes.
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22nd January 2009, 05:21 #8Well, they didn't gift an Oscar to James Dean for his two nominations after his death, did they? From the Golden Globe nominee list Heath was by far the best in the supporting actor category.
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
If the academy was so full of politically motivated left-wing liberals as you are insinuating, then why didn't a universally appraised film about two gay cowboys win an Oscar for best picture in 2006?
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
Answer: It doesn't matter. They're both baseless suppositions/conspiracies.
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Mallen, this conspiracies can give the right-wing extremist that they are battling a holy war against the Enemy

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Originally Posted by Malllen
In your opinion.Another Flying Finn


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