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Update! The interview is now up:Josh wrote:Just wanted to give a heads up that Animated Views will have an interview with Academy Award-winner Torill Kove up later today. Her latest project, The Danish Poet, won the Oscar for "Best Animated Short" last evening.
http://animated-views.com/2007/director ... nish-poet/
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I kept waiting for Gore to say: "I am super serial!!!"
Yes, Oscar has indeed gone "Green." (still looked gold to me though.....*ba-boom*)
*South Park reference. (He wanted to track down an imaginary beast called "ManBearPig" and every time someone would doubt him he'd say: "But I'm super serial!"
Yes, Oscar has indeed gone "Green." (still looked gold to me though.....*ba-boom*)
*South Park reference. (He wanted to track down an imaginary beast called "ManBearPig" and every time someone would doubt him he'd say: "But I'm super serial!"
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Now some of us will argue what was really the BEST animated feature out of the three but think of it this way. The Academy is REALLY like a high school. PIXAR always wins and they like seeing something new and hot when. There was such a buzz around Happy Feet when it came out because it was something different. Not to mention Cars was the worst reviewed PIXAR movie in their history which is why some Academy members probably didn't vote for it. I'm sure hundreds of old men don't want to see these animated movies and just look at reviews.
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They screened most of the short films at my college Friday, and "The Danish Poet" was one of them. I enjoyed it... the animation was simplistic, but the story was fun and the humor was great - laid-back, but hilarious. And "The Little Matchgirl" made me sniffly, though I've seen it online several times.
Happy Feet, eh. Still haven't seen it. But I'm sure the Academy loved its environmental message, even though lots of reviews I've read found the message to be a bit too heavy-handed to be enjoyable.
I'm not too disappointed with Cars not winning, though. I really did enjoy the movie, but I'll be the first to admit that the story was pretty weak no matter how gorgeous the visuals were. Though when people start going on about "glorifying NASCAR" or "non-NASCAR fans won't understand it" or whatever.... that's dumb. I know nothing about NASCAR, nor do I like it, but I enjoyed the movie. I put it in context of being a football game or track meet for cars. (which makes more sense than the real thing, imho) And as far as "omg cars are anti-environment!" What does that have to do with the film? I hope that seriously didn't hurt it with the Academy... 'cos that'd be lame and there are real things to criticize it for.
Though I will say that NASCAR fans will get more of the references. My grandpa's an old car buff and he loved picking out various models during the movie, especially in Radiator Springs
Happy Feet, eh. Still haven't seen it. But I'm sure the Academy loved its environmental message, even though lots of reviews I've read found the message to be a bit too heavy-handed to be enjoyable.
I'm not too disappointed with Cars not winning, though. I really did enjoy the movie, but I'll be the first to admit that the story was pretty weak no matter how gorgeous the visuals were. Though when people start going on about "glorifying NASCAR" or "non-NASCAR fans won't understand it" or whatever.... that's dumb. I know nothing about NASCAR, nor do I like it, but I enjoyed the movie. I put it in context of being a football game or track meet for cars. (which makes more sense than the real thing, imho) And as far as "omg cars are anti-environment!" What does that have to do with the film? I hope that seriously didn't hurt it with the Academy... 'cos that'd be lame and there are real things to criticize it for.
Though I will say that NASCAR fans will get more of the references. My grandpa's an old car buff and he loved picking out various models during the movie, especially in Radiator Springs
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I'll be checking Happy Feet out on DVD next month, so stay "tooned".
And a reminder that we have Josh's interview with Oscar-<I>winning</I> director Torill Kove up at Animated Views:
http://animated-views.com/2007/director ... nish-poet/
And a reminder that we have Josh's interview with Oscar-<I>winning</I> director Torill Kove up at Animated Views:
http://animated-views.com/2007/director ... nish-poet/
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I liked that article about next year's possible winners....
But I can't believe they forgot this film! (yeah, I know I mentioned it a million times..... )
There were stories about it last summer on many sites.....and it's a Holocaust movie for crying out loud, by a well-known respected director and very well-known actor making a comeback!
http://www.bleibergent.com/index.php?pa ... ovieId=427
Maybe 'cause it's an independent film?
(Not sure if it's coming out late 2007 or early 2008, however.....)
But I can't believe they forgot this film! (yeah, I know I mentioned it a million times..... )
There were stories about it last summer on many sites.....and it's a Holocaust movie for crying out loud, by a well-known respected director and very well-known actor making a comeback!
http://www.bleibergent.com/index.php?pa ... ovieId=427
Maybe 'cause it's an independent film?
(Not sure if it's coming out late 2007 or early 2008, however.....)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Yeah, the In Contention article was interesting. However, I agree with you, Vi, that the author forgot some noteworthy films. For instance, I have a strong feeling Enchanted will receive at least one Best Original Song nomination.
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That wasn't a "catch-all" article, but I wouldn't call Adam Resurrected any sort of "comeback". Goldblum has been working solidly, and Schrader's career has been spectacularly weak after his early promise and he's known to disappoint, so there's not much expected from this.
You're just biased as a Goldblum nut.
You're just biased as a Goldblum nut.
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I guess.
I still think Goldblum at least score a Golden Globe nom though..... maybe even William Dafoe, who's starring too.
Trust me, I read the novel that the movie is based on....the main character is MADE for Goldblum, and scenes in the book scream "Oscar clip!"
(but not in the cheesy Wayne's World way)
It's a star-making role, basically.
And it's a Holocaust film....taking place after the Holocaust but with many flashbacks/hallucinations (which will be b& w) to terrible things that happened then....
And, oh yeah, the main character is Schizophrenic.....
But I guess we'll see what happens.....
I still think Goldblum at least score a Golden Globe nom though..... maybe even William Dafoe, who's starring too.
Trust me, I read the novel that the movie is based on....the main character is MADE for Goldblum, and scenes in the book scream "Oscar clip!"
(but not in the cheesy Wayne's World way)
It's a star-making role, basically.
And it's a Holocaust film....taking place after the Holocaust but with many flashbacks/hallucinations (which will be b& w) to terrible things that happened then....
And, oh yeah, the main character is Schizophrenic.....
But I guess we'll see what happens.....
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!