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Oscar Yawn

Posted Monday, February 28, 2011, at 8:04 AM

So the Oscars were on television Sunday.

Did you watch? Me neither.

This particular awards show has never really been all that appealing to me and I'm not sure why.

Several awards were given out during the broadcast. But I have always believed this awards show could be whittled down to the awards people are interested in, which, in my opinion, including the following:

* Best Picture,

* Best Actor,

* Best Actress,

* Best Supporting Actor,

* Best Supporting Actress, and (maybe)

* Best Director.

As far as the remaining awards ... let's move on.

"The King's Speech" won Best Picture this year and the film's lead, Colin Firth, took home Best Actor.

The Best Actress award went to Natalie Portman for "Black Swan," while Christian Bale won Best Supporting Actor for "The Fighter." In addition, Melissa Leo captured Best Supporting Actress for "The Fighter," while Tom Hooper won Best Director for "The King's Speech."

"The King's Speech" was up against some heavy competition, including "Black Swan," "The Fighter," "Inception," "The Kids Are All Right," "127 Hours," "The Social Network," "Toy Story 3," "True Grit," and "Winter's Bone."

Perhaps "heavy" is the wrong word in that sentence.

Again, please remember, this is my opinion only, but I'm quite certain out of all those movies, I'll end up watching maybe five.

We've already rented "Inception," which I didn't find all that amazing.

I am looking forward to seeing "127 Hours," and I know James David will love "Toy Story 3."

Although I'm not sure I want to see them, we'll probably end up watching both "The Social Network," and "True Grit."

As far as the remaining films? Not interested.

In regard to Best Actor, Firth won and was up against Javier Bardem, Jeff Bridges, Jesse Eisenberg and James Franco. In the Best Actress category, Portman faces Annette Bening, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Williams, while in the Best Supporting Actress category, Leo was pitted against Amy Adams, Helena Bonham Carter, Hailee Steinfeld and Jacki Weaver. Bale faced John Hawkes, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo and Geoffrey Rush in the Best Supporting Actor category while Hooper was up against Darren Aronofsky, David O. Russell, David Fincher and Joel and Ethan Coen in the Best Director category.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, "yawn." And that is why this awards show has never appealed to me at least.

At lest Randy Newman picked up his second award.

He won Best Original Song for "We Belong Together," from "Toy Story 3."

This was Newman's second award after winning for "If I Didn't Have You," from Monsters, Inc.," in 2002.

Newman has been nominated for Best Original Song, Best Original Score, and Best Musical or Comedy Score, 19 times.

I also found it interesting that Trent Reznor won an Oscar Sunday for Best Original Score in "The Social Network."

Reznor -- long known for his work as Nine Inch Nails -- teamed with Atticus Ross for the score.

Even though my interest in this awards show, for the most part, is not there, I still figured you might want to check out the winners from the event. Below is that list.

2011 Oscar Winners:

Best Picture - The King's Speech

Best Actor - Colin Firth (The King's Speech)

Best Actress - Natalie Portman (Black Swan)

Best Supporting Actor - Christian Bale (The Fighter)

Best Supporting Actress - Melissa Leo (The Fighter)

Best Director - Tom Hooper (The King's Speech)

Best Original Screenplay - The King's Speech

Best Adapted Screenplay - The Social Network

Best Animated Film - Toy Story 3

Best Art Direction - Alice in Wonderland

Best Cinematography - Inception

Best Costume Design - Alice in Wonderland

Best Original Score - The Social Network

Best Original Song - "We Belong Together" (Randy Newman)

Best Visual Effects - Inception

Best Live Action Short Film - God of Love

Best Animated Short Film - The Lost Thing

Best Makeup - The Wolfman

Best Documentary (Short Subject) - Inside Job

Best Sound Editing - Inception

Best Sound Mixing - Inception

Best Editing - The Social Network

Best Art Direction - Alice in Wonderland

Best Foreign Language Film - In A Better World


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Well I did watch some of it [the thunder storm kept breaking up reception so finally gave up...there were some benefits to analog tv]. The most telling comment I think was made by the winner of the documentary film [about the fraud/mortgage scandals that allowed people to over borrow and then mortgage companies to package and sell the loans to unsuspecting investors] He stated that it had been three years since that was revealed and STILL not a single person in those huge firms had been charged with anything.

While the Oscars is basically a bunch of "glitter", a few newsworthy tidbits sneak through. Most though like the movie industry for "escape" from reality. Okay so long as once out of the theater, you read a newspaper once in a while to remain engaged with the real world.

Have a good day.

-- Posted by Jenny Moore on Mon, Feb 28, 2011, at 8:18 AM


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