81st Oscars: Film Editing
But isn't this where Mister Tee would tsk tsk us with the old adage that most film editing does not mean best film editing. I cannot imagine anyone arguing another film had more editing.
It won this easily because "it was written" but you'll be hard pressed to convince me this film deserved any Academy Awards.
It won this easily because "it was written" but you'll be hard pressed to convince me this film deserved any Academy Awards.
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I think this film was made in the Editing room. While it reminds me terribly of Crash in terms of pacing and style, the film certainly would have been nothing without its editing. Even The Dark Knight, Benjamin Button, Frost/Nixon and Milk seemed less a product of an editor's work than Slumdog.
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... because before SM took Best Film Editing, I still had a little doubt that BENJAMIN BUTTON or MILK could give us a surprise. Guess we badly need some surprises to spice up the otherwise way too predictable night.OscarGuy wrote:How is that the last laugh when it's been unstoppable for nearly two months now?
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