Heh. I like Halle a little more now for that.
This weekend I watched Wit, which was good, but not as good as Emma Thompson's performance. Seriously, how amazing is she?
Yesterday was Kids in the Hall: Same Guys, New Dresses. I thought it would be more performance stuff from their tour, and hadn't realized it was a documentary. It was only okay. They needed to cut the entire bit about Scott Thompson trying to work his robot dog.
Today I'll either watch Napoleon Dynamite, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster or Gia before I settle in with some deliciously trashy food to watch the Oscars.
Arthur, The Book and Marvin get two thumbs up; the rest get two thumbs down...
Having seen him in a couple of differnt things now, all of which I was very impressed with him, there is no way in which Mos Def is not absolutely perfect for Ford Prefect. I think I'm looking forward to him most of all.
Today I'll either watch Napoleon Dynamite, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster or Gia before I settle in with some deliciously trashy food to watch the Oscars.
Go with Napoleon Dynamite. Gosh!
Can't do Oscars. I swear, ever since Rob Lowe and the Dancing Snow White thing.....
I saw Constantine last night. I agree with the people upthread -- it's not actually a *good* movie, but it was fun to watch on an "ooh, shiny" level.
Also, I think Keanu Reeves missed his era by about 80 years -- in silent films, he probably would have been considered a great actor. It's just that the talking thing trips him up.
Does anyone have any good recommendations for Oscar picks? I just want to read thoughtful snippets on the major awards.
I have Ebert so far.
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Can't pass up an opportunity to pimp the husband -- Oscar picks from NYCFilmCritic.com.
EW does picks. There was more in the print version.
A summary of major critics picks in the major categories.
And then there's Gold Derby: [link]
I think most of just do the major categories.
I am trying to fill out my oscar pool ballot and I'm having a hard time. I'm thinking of splitting my picture director vote. Giving MDB Best Picture and Scorsese director, as sort of a hedge. But the safe bet would be MDB in both, wouldn't it.
I'm leaning toward the split myself, Sue. Scorsese's never won, right?