So, what did you think of the Oscars? I tend to enjoy watching the red carpet, the best supporting, best actor/actress, and best picture awards, but the rest usually bores me.
We were busy visiting (Jenna’s) great-grandparents yesterday for various birthday celebrations, so we didn’t get home until the show was about ½ over. So, my assessment might not be the best, but I thought that Anne Hathaway was charming. She has a humor about her that appeals to me. I’m not going to lie, I wasn’t as impressed with James Franco. It really seemed to me that she was carrying the load. I didn’t think he did terrible, but he just isn’t as likeable to me and also doesn’t seem to be quite as quick-witted as she is.
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale: I haven’t seen The Fighter, so I guess I can’t really judge this pick. Jeremy Renner and Mark Ruffalo were both great in their respective movies. I would have been happy seeing either of them win.
Best Supporting Actress
Melissa Leo: As mentioned, I haven’t seen the fighter. She probably does great, but I was hoping that Haliee Steinfeld would win. I haven’t seen True Grit either (so there’s no real basis for my support), but I’ve seen her interviewed a few times and found her very refreshing. Not to mention that she looked amazing! She’s at such a difficult age for these award shows. She will get grief for dressing too child-like, but also for dressing too grown-up. I think her stylist found a perfect fit for her and they did a great job with accessories, hair and makeup.
Best Actress
Natalie Portman: I was happy to see that she won. Plus, kudos to her for being able to remember all of the people she thanked. She didn’t miss a beat and probably didn’t forget anyone. Aaron said that he bets that she names her baby Oscar.
I do have a bit of a bone to pick with the nominators though. I really liked The Kids are Alright, but I thought that Julianne Moore’s performance was better than Annette Benning’s. Does anyone out there agree with me? Why did Annette get all of the nominations?
Best Actor
Colin Firth: The only movie I’ve seen that the nominees were in was the Social Network (Jesse Eisenberg). I thought it was a great movie and he was great in it, but I also don’t think that Mark Zuckerberg was a huge stretch for Jesse Eisenberg to play. So, I guess that it’s cool that Colin won. I’m sure he did great in The King’s Speech.
Best Picture
The King’s Speech: Haven’t seen it, but it sounds alright. Another bone that I have to pick with the nominating committee, I really thought that The Town deserved a nomination. If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it. I liked The Town better than all of the nominated movies I’ve seen: The Social Network, Inception, The Kids are Alright, and Toy Story 3 (1000 times). Since it wasn’t an option, I’d say that I think The Kids are Alright was my favorite, but I’m not sure it was quite best picture winner worthy (it definitely deserved the nomination). I thought that Inception was neat, but it wasn’t my favorite movie ever – plus, I’ve heard that it is a rip-off of a Disney Scrooge McDuck Comic book? I’ve seen Toy Story 3 too many times to give an unbiased opinion (I’m over it).
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1 comments:
Love your take on things. I haven't seen as many as you but as you know, I love TS3 (even after 1000 times)so glad it got a nod. TG was amazing and I also wish HS would have won (heard she had a hand in designing her outfit and I thought she looked lovely). Looking forward to seeing all of the nominated films even after the fact.
I thought Anne Hathaway was sweet (as always), but overwhelmed by having to carry all of the load. I have heard some speculation that JF was stoned, which could be, but I think he is suffering from doctorate overload and probably taking on the Oscars was biting off more than he could chew at this time.
Thanks again for the great post!
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