You say that you probably wouldn't like it since the story of the movie deals with football. I can understand a comment like that (I hate American football with a passion), but I think you might be surprised; I do not like baseball, and find it to be an extremely boring "sport." Yet, despite how I feel about baseball, I found that "Field of Dreams" was an amazing movie. As was "The NAtural." So, just because it has a subject you are not a fan of, doesn't mean you won't or can't like the movie.
I doubt I would like the movie for an entirely different reason: I usually can't stand Bullock.
Yep, I don't really care for "official" predictions or "news" in the days and weeks before. They have been terribly wrong in the past, ask Mickey Rourke. I didn't expect HL to do so well, but I am pretty happy for them, just as I would have been for Avatar.
The theme of Bullock's film may not be about football, but it still doesn't look like something I'd enjoy because of that topic playing a big role.
I doubt I would like the movie for an entirely different reason: I usually can't stand Bullock.
Best actress in a leading role:
Sandra Bullock. That's a bit of a surprise, she has not exactly been known for very deep roles. Too bad it's a football film.
How is it a surprise? She was the heavily favored one to win given all her other awards for the role this awards season. It would have been a surprise if she had not won.
Best film:
The hurt locker! Quite the surprise, but definitely worthy!
And this leads me to believe you have not been following any news of late. Going into the Oscars, 'The Hurt Locker' was given at least a 50-50 chance of winning. It would not have been a surprise if Avatar or The Hurt Locker had won. Also, I don't like your derisive comment that it's too bad its a football film. Say what? It's not about football. It's about the humans involved. Just like The Hurt Locker was not truly about the Iraq War. It was about war in general. About humanity.
Yep, I don't really care for "official" predictions or "news" in the days and weeks before. They have been terribly wrong in the past, ask Mickey Rourke. I didn't expect HL to do so well, but I am pretty happy for them, just as I would have been for Avatar.
The theme of Bullock's film may not be about football, but it still doesn't look like something I'd enjoy because of that topic playing a big role.
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82nd Academy Awards: The winners
08/03/2010 04:55:47 AM
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I'll have to see the Hurt Locker now *NM*
08/03/2010 12:09:29 PM
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Agreed. I had previously passed it off as just another war film. *NM*
08/03/2010 12:21:39 PM
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You seem "surprised" by some things that were not surprises.
08/03/2010 02:51:59 PM
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*shrugs*
08/03/2010 03:08:43 PM
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For an entertainment admin, you sure are narrow-minded about some quality films out there.
08/03/2010 03:40:34 PM
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I can't like nor care about everything. Neither do you, IIRC.
08/03/2010 03:53:56 PM
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No, but I'm not an Entertainment Board Admin either.
08/03/2010 04:06:31 PM
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You might be surprised
09/03/2010 05:45:52 PM
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Re: 82nd Academy Awards: The winners
08/03/2010 08:09:12 PM
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He's been a regular on German TV for the last 15-20 years and always really convincing
08/03/2010 08:15:42 PM
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Indeed
08/03/2010 08:17:03 PM
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is that really even that unusual in Europe?
08/03/2010 09:08:06 PM
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To be fair, he is a born Austrian, but works a lot over here.
08/03/2010 09:24:34 PM
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There is a group of European actors who act in many languages, yes.
08/03/2010 09:36:02 PM
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