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co Cloud Atlas? that is weird
didn't like the film at all, but the makeup thingie was amazing
co Cloud Atlas? that is weird
didn't like the film at all, but the makeup thingie was amazing
theres even a story in the movie ... but it's not like the first die hards ...
The Oscars will be handed out in a few hours.
Personally I fell in love with "Les Miserables", so I hope that movie win every award it's competing for.
But I don't think it will win awards in many of the "bigger" categories.
"Best Picture" will probably go to "Argo" and I can't really complain because that is an amazing movie. I guess "Les Miserables" has an outside chance (it did win a Golden Globe after all), but I don't think it will win. A bit curious about "Amour". Wonderful movie, but has it got enough recognition to win? Not sure.
"Actor in a Leading Role" is packed with five brilliant performances, but I think Daniel Day-Lewis will win yet another Oscar. His performance as Abraham Lincoln in "Lincoln" was great, but then again, has he ever been bad in anything? If he wins it he'll have won three Oscars in six attempts. Impressive. Not sure which of the other nominees I think has a chance. Possibly Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook) or Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables).
"Actress in a Leading Role" is quite interesting. A nine year old is competing against a 86-year old. The youngest and oldest ever to be nominated for Best Actress. Personally I think Emmanuelle Riva (Amour) should win it, but I think she's in for some tough competition from Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook).
"Actor in a Supporting Role". I've got absolutely no idea who will in and I'm not even sure I know which one I hope will win. Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained) should have a chance, but him having already won it once not too long ago could actually affect his chances. And it's not often someone is nominated twice and win both times.
Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln) could win it. Personally I think Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Master) should have a reasonable good chance as well, though the movie didn't really become a success.
"Actress in a Supporting Role" should go to Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables), but Sally Field (Lincoln) is also a possible candidate. I said just a few lines up that it's not often someone is nominated twice and wins both times, but Sally Field has done that and if she wins tonight it would make it three for three. Now that would be impressive.
"Best Director". Guess it'll be between Steven Spielberg (Lincoln) and Ang Lee (Life of Pi). Having said that - where the hell is Tom Hooper (Les Miserables) and Ben Affleck (Argo)!? They did an amazing job and should have been nominated!
"Animated Feature". Pixar usually wins so "Brave" is of course one of the favourites to take home the Oscar, but there are some really good movies nominated this year. "Wreck-It Ralph" has a good chance at winning it as well and the same goes to my favourite - "Frankenweenie".
What do you think?
Personally I fell in love with "Les Miserables", so I hope that movie win every award it's competing for.
But I don't think it will win awards in many of the "bigger" categories.
"Best Picture" will probably go to "Argo" and I can't really complain because that is an amazing movie. I guess "Les Miserables" has an outside chance (it did win a Golden Globe after all), but I don't think it will win. A bit curious about "Amour". Wonderful movie, but has it got enough recognition to win? Not sure.
"Actor in a Leading Role" is packed with five brilliant performances, but I think Daniel Day-Lewis will win yet another Oscar. His performance as Abraham Lincoln in "Lincoln" was great, but then again, has he ever been bad in anything? If he wins it he'll have won three Oscars in six attempts. Impressive. Not sure which of the other nominees I think has a chance. Possibly Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook) or Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables).
"Actress in a Leading Role" is quite interesting. A nine year old is competing against a 86-year old. The youngest and oldest ever to be nominated for Best Actress. Personally I think Emmanuelle Riva (Amour) should win it, but I think she's in for some tough competition from Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook).
"Actor in a Supporting Role". I've got absolutely no idea who will in and I'm not even sure I know which one I hope will win. Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained) should have a chance, but him having already won it once not too long ago could actually affect his chances. And it's not often someone is nominated twice and win both times.
Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln) could win it. Personally I think Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Master) should have a reasonable good chance as well, though the movie didn't really become a success.
"Actress in a Supporting Role" should go to Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables), but Sally Field (Lincoln) is also a possible candidate. I said just a few lines up that it's not often someone is nominated twice and wins both times, but Sally Field has done that and if she wins tonight it would make it three for three. Now that would be impressive.
"Best Director". Guess it'll be between Steven Spielberg (Lincoln) and Ang Lee (Life of Pi). Having said that - where the hell is Tom Hooper (Les Miserables) and Ben Affleck (Argo)!? They did an amazing job and should have been nominated!
"Animated Feature". Pixar usually wins so "Brave" is of course one of the favourites to take home the Oscar, but there are some really good movies nominated this year. "Wreck-It Ralph" has a good chance at winning it as well and the same goes to my favourite - "Frankenweenie".
What do you think?
A Good Day to Die Hard
Any comments?
Watched yesterday in cinema
Bloody funny, just end of the film is boring (usual film-ending).
B.Willis said onece, he will be part of 3 new "Die Hard"-s (so we can wait for one more), but I guess it was his last one..
Any comments?
Watched yesterday in cinema
Bloody funny, just end of the film is boring (usual film-ending).
B.Willis said onece, he will be part of 3 new "Die Hard"-s (so we can wait for one more), but I guess it was his last one..
oh no, we need one more 'yippiekajee motherfuckers' from him!
Tears Of The Sun
good music but little too much english, otherwise it could be really good, though
good music but little too much english, otherwise it could be really good, though
Watched "The Boat that Rocked" again (seen it a few times before). Really like it. Fun, some good actors (I adore Bill Nighy) and lots of 60's music. Wonderful!
Watching Airplane! from year 1980. Cant stop laughing :)
Yeah, that movie is brilliant. Absolutely hilarious.