Never have I seen so many people in so many different venues telling James Cameron to suck it.
I didn't see Hurt Locker or Avatar, but I can't stand James Cameron, and I was happy to see his ex-wife with two Academy Awards. I didn't really have a favorite to win this year.
Of the Best Picture noms, I saw Avatar, District 9, Up, and Up in the Air. Didn't see any of the winning Actor and Actress performances.
She did accept a Razzie and she also brought DVDs of the movie for everyone in the audience: [link]
So good for her.
Up, Julie & Julia, HP6, Princess and the Frog, Star Trek ... and I think that's it for me.
I saw a lot of them, but I went on a blitz. The only Best Picture noms we didn't see were Avatar, The Blind Side. We only saw part of A Serious Man.
I skipped it all, finishing up s1 of the Wire. Depressed now. And to bed now.
She did accept a Razzie and she also brought DVDs of the movie for everyone in the audience: [link]
Ha ha ha. That's awesome.
"I brought the shooting script," she added. "I'm willing to go through page by page, read the line the way I did it in the film and, if anyone wants to give me a line read of how I could've done it better…. We can do this till about 4 o'clock in the morning. Or you guys can just watch the movie and rethink your decision, and I'll show up next year and we can go out for a drink afterward."
I'm dying to see The Messenger, The Hurt Locker, Crazy Heart and Up in the Air.
Am tickled pink by Bigelow's win and Cameron's sucking it!
I have no interest in Crazy Heart or Inglorious Bastards nor The Blind Side; for different reasons. I'm glad I saw as many as I did.
Watching Walters.
Oh man. Audrey Hepburn is so great and so beautiful. The 80s, on her show, was filled with interesting women. Hepburn. Bette Davis. Glenn Close. Candice Bergman.