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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2002 6:32 am
by Mr Sleep
Re: And the winners are...
Originally posted by Georgi
Best Cinematography - The Man Who Wasn't There
Yea!!! :)

I get the feeling this is very close to how the oscars is going to be, it should be interesting.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2002 3:53 pm
by Georgi
Re: Re: And the winners are...
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Yea!!! :)

I get the feeling this is very close to how the oscars is going to be, it should be interesting.
Well they had to give it something, given that it was scandalously omitted from the nominations for best film and director... :rolleyes:

I hear the Hollywood buzz is that LotR is going to get Best Picture *crosses fingers* ;) BTW, here's a question for all those people who say the Academy don't like fantasy movies - name a recent fantasy movie that deserved to win? I can't think of any myself...

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 2:28 am
by Morlock
Re: Re: Re: And the winners are...
Originally posted by Georgi
BTW, here's a question for all those people who say the Academy don't like fantasy movies - name a recent fantasy movie that deserved to win? I can't think of any myself...

I think the last one was Wizard of Oz. :D

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 5:03 am
by Mr Sleep
Re: Re: Re: And the winners are...
Originally posted by Georgi


Well they had to give it something, given that it was scandalously omitted from the nominations for best film and director... :rolleyes:

I hear the Hollywood buzz is that LotR is going to get Best Picture *crosses fingers* ;) BTW, here's a question for all those people who say the Academy don't like fantasy movies - name a recent fantasy movie that deserved to win? I can't think of any myself...
Possibly one of the best films ever, an absolute classic and everyone basically ignores it :(

Willow :D

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 6:47 am
by EMINEM
Re: Re: Re: Re: And the winners are...
Originally posted by Mr Sleep


Possibly one of the best films ever, an absolute classic and everyone basically ignores it :(

Willow :D
Willow was definitely my favorite movie growing up (second to "Spaceballs," another under-rated film). But Willow was what introduced me to fantasy, and eventually to the D&D worlds, because soon after I watched the movie, I was compelled to read the Hobbit, then Lord of the Rings, then Dragonlance, then Forgotten Realms, then Wheel of Time, then...

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 6:57 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by EMINEM


Willow was definitely my favorite movie growing up (second to "Spaceballs," another under-rated film). But Willow was what introduced me to fantasy, and eventually to the D&D worlds, because soon after I watched the movie, I was compelled to read the Hobbit, then Lord of the Rings, then Dragonlance, then Forgotten Realms, then Wheel of Time, then...
I have to agree, it is definately a starter in the fantasy world for most people, it of course brought about the wonder of Ron Howard :rolleyes:

There is a great link between Hollywood and the fantasy genre, look at all the stars that are linked or have starred in fantasy movies, i think that this year The Oscars should acknowledge this and make LotR Best Picture (as much as i didn't like it :o )

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 2:10 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
There is a great link between Hollywood and the fantasy genre, look at all the stars that are linked or have starred in fantasy movies, i think that this year The Oscars should acknowledge this and make LotR Best Picture (as much as i didn't like it :o )
I personally think that LotR should win Best Picture because (and I know this is kind of radical...) it's the best film nominated ;)
(I saw A Beautiful Mind today, and I can't say I was overly impressed. Have seen all the Best Picture nominees now.)

@Sleep and Morlock, I think you proved my point :D

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 2:21 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi


I personally think that LotR should win Best Picture because (and I know this is kind of radical...) it's the best film nominated ;)
(I saw A Beautiful Mind today, and I can't say I was overly impressed. Have seen all the Best Picture nominees now.)

@Sleep and Morlock, I think you proved my point :D
Good point :)

You are not disrepecting Willow i hope! :D I was actually watching a film the other day with a young Christian Bale and Christopher Lee as well, does anyone remember the name of that?

Oh Georgi, best fantasy film, Princess Bride ;)

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 3:08 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Good point

You are not disrepecting Willow i hope! I was actually watching a film the other day with a young Christian Bale and Christopher Lee as well, does anyone remember the name of that?

Oh Georgi, best fantasy film, Princess Bride
I thought so ;)

No no, I admit that Willow is a good movie, but you see what I mean about Oscar-worthy fantasy films being few and far between? :D

Hmmm, well the only film I can think of with a young Christian Bale in it is Empire of the Sun... but Christopher Lee isn't in that.
Edit: think I found the one you mean, it's called The Land of Faraway, but I haven't seen it.

Princess Bride, eh? No need to ask what you did last weekend... ;) I watched it and taped it :D Hadn't seen it for ages :cool: And Cary Elwes is rather cute :D

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 4:07 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi


I thought so ;)

No no, I admit that Willow is a good movie, but you see what I mean about Oscar-worthy fantasy films being few and far between? :D

Hmmm, well the only film I can think of with a young Christian Bale in it is Empire of the Sun... but Christopher Lee isn't in that.

Princess Bride, eh? No need to ask what you did last weekend... ;) I watched it and taped it :D Hadn't seen it for ages :cool: And Cary Elwes is rather cute :D
Yes indeed i do :)

Are you sure, there was this weird fantasy film, i am sure it was Christian Bale, oh well :o

It is truly brilliant, i actually missed it last weekend, more's the shame :(

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 4:24 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Are you sure, there was this weird fantasy film, i am sure it was Christian Bale, oh well :o

It is truly brilliant, i actually missed it last weekend, more's the shame :(
See above ;) I would have edited it an hour ago if I didn't get cut off *grumble*

Well I have it on video if you want to borrow it :D

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2002 4:33 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi


See above ;) I would have edited it an hour ago if I didn't get cut off *grumble*

Well I have it on video if you want to borrow it :D
Sounds about right :) It is not particularly great so i wouldn't exactly reccommend it ;)

They show it on sky all the time but in the middle of the day, i have seen the last 15 minutes about 20 times now "To The Pain!" :D

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2002 3:48 pm
by Morlock
I saw princess bride wen it came out, and I looked and looked but couldn't find it anywhere untill a couple of months ago.
Anyway, for years the only parts I remembered were (predictably) "My name is Enigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die"- a true classic, and of course the seen with the poison. I always remembered how the guy was laughing, then all of a sudden dropped dead.
That was Cary Elwes' best performance IMO. He was good in Robin hood MIT(SP)- one of the funniest movies I've ever seen, but he was realy bad in Twister and Liar,Liar.

On a totaly different note, does anyone know the name of the book on which Steven Spielberg's new film is going to be about?
A bit more detail: the movie's name is "Catch me if you can", set to be released late 2002, staring Leonardo Decaprio and Tom Hanks.
It is an autobiography of a guy whose name, (I think) is Frank something, who was a con-artist from the time he was 16, and is now working with the FBI.
I wanted to get the book, because if its enough to impress Steven Spielberg, (My idol) I'm with it.

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2002 7:29 pm
by Georgi
I haven't seen Twister or Liar, Liar ;) But he was good in RH:MIT... "Unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent" :D

On a totally different note, the book is also called Catch Me If You Can, and it's the autobiography of Frank Abagnale Jr., see here :)

You idol is Steven Spielberg? :rolleyes: Well ok, it could be worse, maybe I just saw the trailer for Minority Report the other day and it looks like an excuse for lots of special FX with no plot, so I'm not feeling especially charitable towards Mr Spielberg currently. ;)

Since this seems to have turned into a random movie thread, I have a question... Why do people feel the need to remake classic movies and completely ruin them?!? Stop it already!! And why do they always star Viggo Mortensen? :D
(Ok, so I'm watching a remake of Vanishing Point (great movie) and it's turned into some daft romantic thing about a guy trying to get home to his pregnant wife. :rolleyes: And what's worse, Jason Priestley is in it! Noooo!)

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 12:09 am
by Morlock
Originally posted by Georgi
You idol is Steven Spielberg? :rolleyes: Well ok, it could be worse, maybe I just saw the trailer for Minority Report the other day and it looks like an excuse for lots of special FX with no plot, so I'm not feeling especially charitable towards Mr Spielberg currently. ;)
Why the :rolleyes: ? IMO he is a genius, and you know, he did make some movies before AI ad MR.
I think he is a positive role model for me- a nice jewish boy grows up to become the richest person in showbiz, he's directed quite a few good movies. plus a few mazing ones and he's produced at least three times a many movies.
Seven of the top twenty grossing films were by made by him.

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 9:15 am
by Tamerlane
Originally posted by Georgi
And what's worse, Jason Priestley is in it! Noooo!)
Dear God!

The stars from Beverly Hills, are still around :eek:

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 9:33 am
by nael
what i can't stand is sean penn's nomination...i think he'll get the oscar just because he plays a tard.
it's a guaranteed way to win. ..i.e. forest gump, rainman,

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 11:00 am
by Morlock
Originally posted by nael
what i can't stand is sean penn's nomination...i think he'll get the oscar just because he plays a tard.
it's a guaranteed way to win. ..i.e. forest gump, rainman,

not a chance- Russel Crowes gonna win for sure.

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 4:24 pm
by nael
russel crowe has taken a dive in popularity after assaulting that guy at a different awards ceremony and proclaime dhimself the greatest actor

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 11:07 pm
by Morlock
Yeah, but they voted in December for the oscars.