I never finished with my thoughts on the Oscar winners- but I don’t think anybody read it anyway.
On another note- much more serious yesterday I saw Elvis. Live out side the pizza parlor. We were out trying to get some good Tri-State style pizza (if you don’t live in the tri-state area, or have never left tri-state area you won’t get it), anyway while we were waiting for our food I was sitting in the car and I looked over to a near by connivence store and saw Elvis walking in- yes the king of flip’en rock and roll was standing about twenty feet from the car! He was a bit shorter then I remember and he had gained some weight but other then that his hair side burns and glasses were in good form. I wanted to take a picture but he left before I could whip out my phone- the king’s elusive.
written by Travis
\\ tags: Elvis, impersonator, look-a-like, Oscars
Well another Oscar seasion has come and gone this year was one of a few supprises but mostly it was pretty predictable. So here they are what won, what I thought was going to win and what I think shuld have won.
Best Picture of the Year: No Country for Old Men
No big supprises there, I was pretty shure it would eather be No Country for Old Men or There Will Be Blood however I think No Country was a slightly better film. Personally I was kind of hopeing for Michael Clayton.
Best Director: The Cohen Brothers for No Country for Old Men
Once again not too supprised by that although there was some compitition in this catagory from Julian Schnabel, Paul Thomas Anderson and Tony Gilroy however I think the Cohens was a good choice. It would have been nice if Jason Riteman had won but I feel he still has many more contenders in him.
Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis
DUH! This was pretty much a shoe in- I’m not going to comment on what I thought shuld have won beacouse I have not seen In the Valley of Elah or Eastern Promises, but I was not supprised that the Academy chose Daniel Day-Lewis.
Best Actress: Marion Cotillard
I’ll admit I saw none of the films in this catagory so I can’t really say but I’m not to supprised that Marion Cotillard won for La Vie en Rose.
Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem
No supprise there and I agree 100%
Best Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton
Wow- I was blown away by this out of them all this was the biggest shocker I thought shurely Cate Blanchett was a shoe in for her work in I’m Not There! Tilda Swinton did a great job in Michael Clayton but to me it seems like Cate Blanchett in I’m Not There would be a more favored choice by the Academy.
Best Original Screen Play: Diablo Cody
Supprised this did not go to Tony Gilroy for Michael Clayton but I understand the vote for Diablo Cody’s writeing on Juno.
Best Adapted Screen Play: The Cohens
I’m pretty supprised this did not go to There Will Be Blood but as I have said before personally I thought No Country was slightly better and more engrosing then TWBB.
Best Cinamatography: There Will Be Blood
Supprised this did not go to The Diveing Bell and the Butterfly.
Best Animated Feature: Ratatoullie
An ovbious choice Pixar is a critics darling and rightly so they make beautifull images that work hand in hand with there wonderfull storys but I thought this year Persepolis would give them a run for there money.
Best Documentery: Taxi to the Dark Side I was not to up on the documentries I only saw Sicko, which was good but from what I’ve heard about Taxi to the Dark Side it deserved this.
Late is the hour, maybe I’ll finnish this someday.
written by Travis
\\ tags: Academy Awards, Daniel Day-Lewis, Javier Bardem, Marion Cotillard, No Country for Old Men, Oscars, The Cohen Brothers, Tilda Swinton