Yeah, that is definitely intentional on their part. The more Oscar buzz a movie gets the more people will want to see it. If it's released in March people aren't really thinking about Oscar nominations 11 months in advance, so it doesn't generate the same kind of buzz. And the summer months are the time for the big budget, visual, "blow stuff up" films that are definitely not going to get any serious nods.
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Yeah, that is definitely intentional on their part. The more Oscar buzz a movie gets the more people will want to see it. If it's released in March people aren't really thinking about Oscar nominations 11 months in advance, so it doesn't generate the same kind of buzz. And the summer months are the time for the big budget, visual, "blow stuff up" films that are definitely not going to get any serious nods. -
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I've only seen No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood from that list. Between those two NCFOM has my vote. TWBB was great though.Comment
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I was watching Mike and Mike this morning and for a show that claims they can talk about Sports AND Entertainment they embarrassed themselves by claiming they never heard of any of the movies in the Best Movie Category with the exception of Michael Clayton. And even that they weren't 100% positive.
They should really just stick to sports or Football since 90% of their programming is about the games the past Sunday when it's a Wednesday or Thursday.
How can you watch movies and not know any of the above?Comment
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Saw "Juno" and "NCFOM", with "NCFOM" getting my vote. Good to see Hal Holbrook getting some recognition. Have not seen "Into The Wild".Comment
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Can't comment fully on Day-Lewis not winning. I only saw his and Nicholson's "About Schmidt" performance. I did not see any of the other nominee's movies including Adrian Brody's winning performance ("The Pianist" ).Comment
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DDL already has one for my left foot. I could easily see Clooney or Depp taken it. Especially Depp since he doesnt have one and has been nominated several times.Comment
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Clooney won a couple of years ago (Best Supporting Actor) so I think Depp will be the favorite.Comment
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2005: Crash ($6.5)
That movie was great, i had no idea it was made so cheapComment
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That's why they love Paul Haggis. He puts people in seats for a low budget."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
"You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob NeyerComment
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Surprised at no American Gangster nod, I've only seen Juno out of the Best Pic category, but i assume ill get around to most of them by the time the show is "Supposed" to happenComment
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