How important I feel after writing that title, right? Well, joking aside, I make this post now that the Oscars are just around the corner, to discuss the nominations this year and make my predictions (and we pass all) about what will happen at the gala.
As I said a few days for me, this year's Oscar are decaffeinated : it is inexplicable how all Zodiac and American Gangster are not nominated in the best categories (especially direction, both). Denzel Washington also deserved a nomination for lead actor, especially considering that Tommy Lee Jones appears in that category: it is a good actor, but ... anyone who has seen "No Country for Old Men" tells me where the reason for his nomination? certainly do vastly better Josh Brolin.
too I have never shared the view of the Academy at the time of the year award ... and I think there is at least understanding. Neither Juno or No Country for Old Men movies I think are significant as the year's best. " The first because it was very nice, yes, but then which is mounted is a stretch (although very well Ellen Page). And second because it seems that everything that bears the stamp of the Coen has to be the host. And it does not. The film of these particular brothers is a clear example of how the inertia of the criticism makes it all can they drop at your feet: where is the masterpiece that saw many of them?
Although it is not at all a bad movie, I thought it rather tedious (disconnection in the final scene was almost complete) and only saved by his performances (great Bardem) and a mildly interesting story . Little more. Echo
missing from all the nominations for best actor Mark Ruffalo side, apart from Denzel Washington, David Fincher, Ridley Scott, Zodiac, American Gangster, the Into the Wild soundtrack ... including Josh Brolin. -------------
: The Coen brothers 'No Country for Old Men'
Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem for 'No Country for Old Men "
Best Actress: Julie Christie for' Away From Her '
Best Supporting Actress: Cate Blanchett ' I'm Not There '
: 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'
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