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by Mister Tee
Sun Oct 02, 2005 9:18 pm
Forum: The Damien Bona Memorial Oscar History Thread
Topic: VCR Alert
Replies: 18
Views: 2361

What a stretch for hard-to-find nominees. Robinson Crusoe hits DVD, Merrily We Live on TCM...and now, tomorrow at 4PM, Fox Movie Channel has House of Rothschild, a 1934 best picture nominee with George Arliss. To top it off, my local Tower now has on sale In Old Arizona -- the only acting winner I'...
by Mister Tee
Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:16 pm
Forum: Current Events
Topic: Tom Delay Indicted!
Replies: 10
Views: 1477

Ronnie Earle has indicted more Democrats than Republicans, so this "partisan prosecutor" thing is a tough sell for all but the happily gullible. And, of course, it has no effect in the trial itself, which will be decided on evidence. Yes, Sonic, DeLay's damage has been extensive -- but th...
by Mister Tee
Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:26 am
Forum: 2000 - 2007
Topic: Capote reviews
Replies: 10
Views: 2441

Venice awards are this Saturday (per Variety).

Toronto plays through next Sunday (18th); I don't know when the audience awards are announced.
by Mister Tee
Tue Sep 06, 2005 2:36 pm
Forum: 2000 - 2007
Topic: Brokeback Mountain
Replies: 367
Views: 40393

Poland is indeed out on a limb by himself in disliking this one (and, characteristically, acting as if anyone who disagrees with him must be deluded). The reviews to date are truly stellar. I'd actually felt the filmmakers must have thought they had the goods with this one, or they wouldn't have op...
by Mister Tee
Sat Sep 03, 2005 6:11 pm
Forum: 2000 - 2007
Topic: Capote reviews
Replies: 10
Views: 2441

From Variety. Seems like a winner. And Clifton Collins as Perry Smith might get the nomination alot of us felt Robert Blake deserved in 1967. Capote A Sony Pictures Classics release of a United Artists, Sony Pictures Classics presentation of an A-Line Pictures, Cooper's Town Prods., Infinity Media ...
by Mister Tee
Tue Aug 30, 2005 2:02 pm
Forum: 2000 - 2007
Topic: The Official Review Thread of 2005
Replies: 272
Views: 42684

Condolences, Sabin. You know these things pass eventually, but, as we also know, they suck ireddeemably while they're going on. Anyway, for a review: How do I deal with a movie that I liked in many ways, but found had a gaping hole at the core? This is my dilemma with Junebug. Start with the stuff ...
by Mister Tee
Sun Jul 24, 2005 12:55 pm
Forum: 2000 - 2007
Topic: The Official Review Thread of 2005
Replies: 272
Views: 42684

Sonic, you couldn't be more completely right about Wedding Crashers. The homo-erotic element is so clear it barely merits the label subtext -- it's impossible to believe the filmmakers were unaware of it. As for the movie itself...it certainly doesn't hold up to a moment's scrutiny. There are chara...
by Mister Tee
Fri May 27, 2005 11:38 am
Forum: The People
Topic: Tom Cruise is a real jerk
Replies: 240
Views: 24932

Well, this has turned into an interesting thread, but I guess Tom keeps supplying material. His turn on Access Hollywood was almost as gripping as the Bolton cloture vote. The idea that Cruise needs no publicity is a crock. He obviously remains a huge overseas star, but, ever since the split from N...
by Mister Tee
Wed May 25, 2005 10:10 pm
Forum: The People
Topic: Tom Cruise is a real jerk
Replies: 240
Views: 24932

I had the same feeling, Pamela-Marie, when I saw him tonight on Access Hollywood. He was being belligerently opinionated, which is not like him (his most noticeable general trait is a desperate need to be approved of by all). And he seems ready to become a full-out proseltyzer for Scientology, whic...
by Mister Tee
Sun May 15, 2005 3:17 pm
Forum: 2000 - 2007
Topic: The Official Review Thread of 2005
Replies: 272
Views: 42684

Crash is the sort of movie many of us would LIKE to like -- it's a grown-up drama with a mainstream feel, and it certainly aspires to seriousness. And I think it starts off well (disagree with Sabin here). The first, say, 45 minutes have some strong scenes (Ludacris and Tate; Phillippe with Keith D...
by Mister Tee
Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:35 pm
Forum: The Damien Bona Memorial Oscar History Thread
Topic: 1974 Oscar Shouldabeens
Replies: 23
Views: 8758

What I mean, Reza, is that the reviews for Sugarland were quite good, seeming to suggest the arrival of a new exciting talent, but the film's utter inability to draw an audience was deemed likely to set his career back -- something about which there was regret expressed at the time. I mean to sugge...
by Mister Tee
Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:39 am
Forum: The Damien Bona Memorial Oscar History Thread
Topic: 1974 Oscar Shouldabeens
Replies: 23
Views: 8758

Badlands I believed had played a festival (NY?) in '73, but opened officially in February or March of '74. Unfortunately, it hit theatres at almost precisely the same time as The Sugarland Express and Thieves Like Us. This pile-up of outlaws-on-the-run films had a similar effect to the farm trilogy...
by Mister Tee
Sun Feb 27, 2005 1:39 am
Forum: The Damien Bona Memorial Oscar History Thread
Topic: Network
Replies: 43
Views: 6909

Magilla, I think Bernard Herrmann's loss to The Omen the same night indicated at least some level of pure anti-Taxi Driver feeling. Like you, I thought Talia Shire was the solid choice, until she was ludicrously bumped to the top category. After that, I just thought Jodie Foster had by far the most...
by Mister Tee
Sat Feb 26, 2005 3:56 pm
Forum: The Damien Bona Memorial Oscar History Thread
Topic: Network
Replies: 43
Views: 6909

I saw Network probably within a few days of you, Damien, also at the Sutton. And then I just saw it again last weekend, with no viewings in between. I was a fan of the film at the time, finding alot of the comic invention fexciting (a big improvement over Chayefsky's previous The Hospital), much of...

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