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ny biker
02-20-2009, 10:59 AM
So, Sunday is Oscar night. Usually there are one or two nominated movies that I'm interested in, or I'm at least a bit curious about it all. But for some reason, this year I couldn't care less about them.

I will watch anyway, because I have houseguests who want to watch them.

At least there will be some nice dresses to look at.

tulip
02-20-2009, 11:14 AM
Gosh, I haven't watched the Oscars in years. And I haven't seen any new movies in years either, although I understand there are a couple of really good movies this year. There's no movie theater in these parts! So I guess I won't watch. Sunday evenings are devoted to my beloved Old Time Radio shows.

But I do like to see the dresses in the paper the next day.

ny biker
02-20-2009, 12:03 PM
Well I make it to the theater to see a few movies every year, but they are rarely the kind that get nominated for anything. And I rent DVDs to catch up on movies that I don't make it to the theater to see.

I guess I'm just not interested in serious movies these days. Maybe I should have gone to see "Paul Blart, Mall Cop." :eek:

lph
02-20-2009, 12:18 PM
heh - this reminded me of when I was in hospital and had just given birth. Son had fallen asleep, and I dared to venture out of my room and wobbily down the hall with bassinet in tow to the tv room, where a handful of other women were watching the Norwegian version of the Oscars. I remember saying "Oh yeah, remember that one" and "Oh, I liked that one!" a couple of times.

And one of the other women turning around and saying in a dry tone - "First kid, huh?"

ny biker
02-20-2009, 12:41 PM
heh - this reminded me of when I was in hospital and had just given birth. Son had fallen asleep, and I dared to venture out of my room and wobbily down the hall with bassinet in tow to the tv room, where a handful of other women were watching the Norwegian version of the Oscars. I remember saying "Oh yeah, remember that one" and "Oh, I liked that one!" a couple of times.

And one of the other women turning around and saying in a dry tone - "First kid, huh?"

Ha!

And now you're an expert on animated kids' movies, right?

Zen
02-20-2009, 02:32 PM
I hate awards shows and haven't been to a movie theatre in years but I vote for "Milk"

indysteel
02-20-2009, 06:13 PM
I see a lot of movies, but none of the nominated films really wowed me this year. I like seeing what everyone's wearing, but I've grown to hate the awards shows themselves. When I do watch, I end up tutning the sound down during the acceptance speeches. I hate to hear actors using them to discuss politics (regardless of whether I happen to agree with them). And I really hate it when they get overly emotional, as if winning an acting award is on par with a Nobel Prize or something. Get a grip! The self-importance of these shows is laughable.

ASammy1
02-20-2009, 06:22 PM
BF is a huge movie buff, so I've seen a few of the movies that are nominated. Of the ones I've seen, Slumdog Millionaire has been the best. I wasn't impressed with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button... Most people that I've talked to have the same opinions as me. I really enjoyed Slumdog. It really highlighted an area of the world I am certainly not familiar with and I love learning about cultures other than my own.