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.
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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.
Agree with everyone that the show was incredibly badly paced. Thought the set was really good this year, but the directing was terrible--all sorts of meaningless cuts.
Big, bad motorcycle guy Jesse James crying because his wife won best actor was adorable.