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In Reply to: RE: I want my $4.99 back. Hurt Locker an award material? Cut me a break posted by Victor Khomenko on March 05, 2010 at 19:15:34
... and I await the opinion of anyone who has actually seen the film who thinks it's good enough to be taken seriously let alone win an award.
No wo0nder Guy Pierce took a role where he was blown up after 2 minutes.
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saw it in a theater when it first came out. I also liked Avatar and Inglorious Basterds. And Up. And An Education. If any of them win an award, it's OK with me. Never saw The Blind Side. Never saw Precious.
I thought The Hurt Locker was very good, if not great, very well directed and acted.
I also liked An Education a lot, very underrated IMO. I enjoyed Up. Avatar was beautiful to look at and not much else. I'm not sure what I think of Precious. The Blind Side was a crowd pleaser but a definite B type movie. Or more like a C movie. District 9 was interesting, but Moon gets my vote for best thoughtful SF flick of 09.
I can't summon up much outrage over BP noms and not much over this years winners because the Oscars patently have so little to do with the "best film" of any given year, an impossible assignment in any case. The Oscars are what they are - an industry function, more about film biz than film art. They do occassionally reward film excellence, but that's no certain thing.
I don't usually like, much less think well of, most BP winners. There are far more great films that did not win a BP statue (or weren't even evern nominated) than there are great films that did.
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