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Author: | Anonymous [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:13 pm ] |
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Long after the Oscars this year, I think we're going have weekly dinners together. We're all planning to all move in together." - Steven Spielberg, director of Munich, on his fellow nominees. ______________ "You can't pasteurize the Academy Award, you can't negotiate it. It is the top." - Felicity Huffman, Transamerica ______________ "The only way I can lose the election," Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards notoriously said in 1983, "is if I'm caught in bed with either a dead girl or a live boy." Brokeback Mountain would have to go further to lose this year's Academy Awards race for best picture, since the live boys is what set the movie apart at first and helped position it as the Oscar film to beat." - Richard Corliss, Time Magazine ______________ "I'm feeling very euphoric, I have a glass of champagne in front of me. It is the high point of my professional life so far. I say so far because winning it would be even better, but I'll settle for this for now." - Jeffrey Caine, nominated for adapted screenplay for The Constant Gardener ______________ "My levels of gratitude will be overflowing all day, so I'll be making a mess as they spill all over wherever I go." - Bennett Miller, Capote ______________ "This year's featured films paint a portrait of America that is guaranteed to have the Bush crowd fulminating. This is a land where the frontier is a hotbed of gay love, and where the cities are seething cauldrons of race hate . It is a country where the workplace is a site for sexual harassment, the heroes are pimps and the pioneer spirit is embodied by a pre-operative transsexual." - Xan Brooks, Guardian UK ______________ "We didn't make the film for any kind of political movement. We never expected to change people's minds. But if it does affect people's hearts, if perceptions can get altered, that's a good thing." - Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain ______________ "I'm going to celebrate by flying to Cabo and having a shot of tequila." - George Clooney, on his three nominations ______________ “It's fantastic. You never know with these things. It's so unpredictable. You make the film for its own sake really. You don't make the film for this reason. It's just a great bonus.†- Nick Park (Wallace and Gromit) toasting the nomination with champagne at Heathrow Airport as he waited for a flight to Los Angeles ______________ "... I'm not certain that there's ever been a film that has a gay romance that's been embraced this way. But on the other hand the film is about a lot more than that. I've said this before, but it's sort of like saying 'Lonesome Dove' is just a story about a cattle drive." - Diana Ossana, nominated with Larry McMurtry Brokeback Mountain. ______________ "... I think I'm amazed how people everywhere have had the sensitivity to want to get into the complexity of the issue, the probability of love, the illusion of love, all those things." - Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain ______________ "I'm just really delighted that this little film with big ambitions got the recognition it deserved. The only thing I wish is that some of my fellow cast members could have been recognized too." - Matt Dillon, best supporting actor nominee for Crash ______________ "I guess I'll go have a drink. I don't think my year could get much better." - Paul Giamatti, best supporting actor nominee for Cinderella Man. ______________ "My eyes are so covered in tears, I couldn't see half the television. I didn't expect to cry. I thought I would be all right." - Terrence Howard, best actor nominee for Hustle & Flow ______________ "I am so thrilled to be nominated for something I loved working on every single day. I'm in such good company." - Judi Dench, best actress nominee for Mrs. Henderson Presents ______________ "It's just beyond my wildest dreams ever. Especially having five nominations for the picture, it's a dream come true." - Michael Ohoven, producer of best picture nominee Capote ______________ "We're sharing the news with a lot of people, including a lot of people in Rwanda. The news is incredibly meaningful because they realize that people care about what happened to them." - Kimberlee Acquaro, co-director of God Sleeps in Rwanda, nominated for best documentary short. ______________ "I was completely surprised." - Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line |
Author: | greasedlightning [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:16 pm ] |
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loyalfromlondon wrote: "I was completely surprised." - Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line ![]() ![]() ![]() I was waiting for the one that didn't belong. What a little liar she is. Everyone knew she would get nom'd, just like they know she'll win. |
Author: | Libs [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:32 pm ] |
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Reese is trying to come off as humble, I guess. It would've probably been better if she didn't say anything regarding if she knew it would happen, but I guess "I'm surprised!" is better than "Yeah, I got nominated and I knew I was going to, who the hell cares?". My favorite reactions have been George Clooney and Amy Adams. Adams said she called her mom (who was working the counter at Starbucks, I think) and everyone in the place cheered. Michelle Williams was good too. "I'm going to enjoy it because it will never happen again." |
Author: | kypade [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:37 pm ] |
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I thought for sure this was the one that didnt belong: "The only way I can lose the election," Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards notoriously said in 1983, "is if I'm caught in bed with either a dead girl or a live boy." Brokeback Mountain would have to go further to lose this year's Academy Awards race for best picture, since the live boys is what set the movie apart at first and helped position it as the Oscar film to beat." - Richard Corliss, Time Magazine because wtf does that even mean?@! |
Author: | Anonymous [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:42 pm ] |
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kypade wrote: I thought for sure this was the one that didnt belong: "The only way I can lose the election," Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards notoriously said in 1983, "is if I'm caught in bed with either a dead girl or a live boy." Brokeback Mountain would have to go further to lose this year's Academy Awards race for best picture, since the live boys is what set the movie apart at first and helped position it as the Oscar film to beat." - Richard Corliss, Time Magazine because wtf does that even mean?@! I guess the producers of BBM would have to be found in bed with dead boys to lose the BP Oscar. BTW, that Reese quote ![]() |
Author: | MikeQ. [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:45 pm ] |
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Libs wrote: Michelle Williams was good too. "I'm going to enjoy it because it will never happen again." That has got to be my favourite. I also like George Clooney's, of course. PEACE, Mike. |
Author: | xiayun [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:50 pm ] |
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I thought by saying "including one doesn't belong", loyal meant that he put a fake quote up there among all the actual ones, and we need to find it. Then he helped us out by highlighting the fake one out. |
Author: | Anonymous [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:03 pm ] |
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xiayun wrote: I thought by saying "including one doesn't belong", loyal meant that he put a fake quote up there among all the actual ones, and we need to find it. Then he helped us out by highlighting the fake one out. ![]() Reese's quote sounds fake. |
Author: | greasedlightning [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:16 pm ] |
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I like Joaquin's response, too. ''Waking up this early made me reminisce about being a kid, waking up early to beat traffic, so my siblings and I could make it to auditions. In all those long car rides, I never thought about awards for acting (I didn't know they existed). I was an actor because the work was rewarding. I never imagined that it would all lead to this moment. I don't possess the vocabulary to accurately express the sense of gratitude I feel for this great honor. It's made the entire journey more fulfilling than I ever expected.'' --Walk the Line's Joaquin Phoenix But yeah, Michelle Williams is probably my favorite response. |
Author: | El Maskado [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:17 pm ] |
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Libs wrote: Reese is trying to come off as humble, I guess. It would've probably been better if she didn't say anything regarding if she knew it would happen, but I guess "I'm surprised!" is better than "Yeah, I got nominated and I knew I was going to, who the hell cares?". My favorite reactions have been George Clooney and Amy Adams. Adams said she called her mom (who was working the counter at Starbucks, I think) and everyone in the place cheered. Michelle Williams was good too. "I'm going to enjoy it because it will never happen again." Or better yet have fake tears when giving her best actress speech like Miss Paltrow |
Author: | Joker's Thug #3 [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:26 pm ] |
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"I got beat by a homo, pimp, and another homo. Time to get my pile of phones out and beat the shit out of the academy." - Russell Crowe, Cinderella Man |
Author: | neo_wolf [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:36 pm ] |
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My favorite is michelle williams quote,thats the most honest one. |
Author: | Raffiki [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:37 pm ] |
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What's really starting to kind of annoy me is how much it seems Reese doesn't really care. All her speeches so far have been like, "okay, thanks." It's like she knows she doesn't belong there. she's just so cool, collected and takes her time. Her SAG speech was like one of those Verizon or T-Mobile commercials in which someone is talking for hours. She wouldn't end. I do like Williams' I don't think the Richard Corliss one is that confusing. It's a saying in politics that only 2 things can kill your election, being caught with a dead woman or a live boy, molester/murderer or gay. He's saying since it was the gay thing that set Brokeback apart and gave it its success, it can't really lose. Not only do I disagree with his reasoning, the application is pretty loose and almost no correlation except for the fact that the idea of being gay is correlated with both of them. I actually like Amy Adams' because it just seems a bit more real or not rehearsed; genuine happiness and appreciation. |
Author: | Libs [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:39 pm ] |
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Raffiki wrote: What's really starting to kind of annoy me is how much it seems Reese doesn't really care. All her speeches so far have been like, "okay, thanks." It's like she knows she doesn't belong there. she's just so cool, collected and takes her time. Her SAG speech was like one of those Verizon or T-Mobile commercials in which someone is talking for hours. She wouldn't end. I do like Williams' I don't think the Richard Corliss one is that confusing. It's a saying in politics that only 2 things can kill your election, being caught with a dead woman or a live boy, molester/murderer or gay. He's saying since it was the gay thing that set Brokeback apart and gave it its success, it can't really lose. Not only do I disagree with his reasoning, the application is pretty loose and almost no correlation except for the fact that the idea of being gay is correlated with both of them. I actually like Amy Adams' because it just seems a bit more real or not rehearsed; genuine happiness and appreciation. Would you prefer her to be dying all over the stage every single time she wins something like Halle Berry or Gwyneth? |
Author: | neo_wolf [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:44 pm ] |
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Libs wrote: Raffiki wrote: What's really starting to kind of annoy me is how much it seems Reese doesn't really care. All her speeches so far have been like, "okay, thanks." It's like she knows she doesn't belong there. she's just so cool, collected and takes her time. Her SAG speech was like one of those Verizon or T-Mobile commercials in which someone is talking for hours. She wouldn't end. I do like Williams' I don't think the Richard Corliss one is that confusing. It's a saying in politics that only 2 things can kill your election, being caught with a dead woman or a live boy, molester/murderer or gay. He's saying since it was the gay thing that set Brokeback apart and gave it its success, it can't really lose. Not only do I disagree with his reasoning, the application is pretty loose and almost no correlation except for the fact that the idea of being gay is correlated with both of them. I actually like Amy Adams' because it just seems a bit more real or not rehearsed; genuine happiness and appreciation. Would you prefer her to be dying all over the stage every single time she wins something like Halle Berry or Gwyneth? I agree,anything is a better reaction than a halle Berry kind of reaction,that was just bad. |
Author: | Shack [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:50 pm ] |
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LOL at Reese. That's pathetic. I guess I agree with everyone else in this thread that Michelle Williams' was great, as was Amy Adams'. |
Author: | greasedlightning [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:21 pm ] |
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Raffiki wrote: What's really starting to kind of annoy me is how much it seems Reese doesn't really care. All her speeches so far have been like, "okay, thanks." It's like she knows she doesn't belong there. she's just so cool, collected and takes her time. Her SAG speech was like one of those Verizon or T-Mobile commercials in which someone is talking for hours. She wouldn't end. Agreed. And I'm sick of all the "I'm just a girl from Tennessee" routine she says everytime. We got it the first time, thanks. Quote: "I got beat by a homo, pimp, and another homo. Time to get my pile of phones out and beat the shit out of the academy." - Russell Crowe, Cinderella Man LOL, did he really say that? I was sad he didn't get in over Terrence Howard. But I'm happy for Terrence all the same; he's had a phenomenal year. |
Author: | Raffiki [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:22 pm ] |
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Libs wrote: Raffiki wrote: What's really starting to kind of annoy me is how much it seems Reese doesn't really care. All her speeches so far have been like, "okay, thanks." It's like she knows she doesn't belong there. she's just so cool, collected and takes her time. Her SAG speech was like one of those Verizon or T-Mobile commercials in which someone is talking for hours. She wouldn't end. I do like Williams' I don't think the Richard Corliss one is that confusing. It's a saying in politics that only 2 things can kill your election, being caught with a dead woman or a live boy, molester/murderer or gay. He's saying since it was the gay thing that set Brokeback apart and gave it its success, it can't really lose. Not only do I disagree with his reasoning, the application is pretty loose and almost no correlation except for the fact that the idea of being gay is correlated with both of them. I actually like Amy Adams' because it just seems a bit more real or not rehearsed; genuine happiness and appreciation. Would you prefer her to be dying all over the stage every single time she wins something like Halle Berry or Gwyneth? Well, they do make for memorable moments ![]() But, no, lol. My problem is that she's so prepared and acts as its just another thing when all the while her career doesn't show any signs of turning to more serious roles, which I'd love to see her play because I think she can really be good. |
Author: | android [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:53 am ] |
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Love the quotes from Corliss and Williams.. ![]() Quote: "The only way I can lose the election," Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards notoriously said in 1983, "is if I'm caught in bed with either a dead girl or a live boy." Brokeback Mountain would have to go further to lose this year's Academy Awards race for best picture, since the live boys is what set the movie apart at first and helped position it as the Oscar film to beat." - Richard Corliss, Time Magazine As for the Corliss quote, I don't think he was being prejudiced at all.. ![]() ![]() |
Author: | xiayun [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 3:12 pm ] |
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More quotes: "Brokeback is going to go all the way, I think. And how could you feel badly about that, being in the company of all these wonderful films this year? They're all passion pieces and all from filmmakers who took real risks. I would have been proud to have been associated with any of those films. If any of them win, I'll be thrilled." - Paul Haggis, Crash ______________ "I think I'm the only guy who came out here to work on film and didn't have Oscar dreams. My dream was to just make movies. Then the night of the Golden Globes, all of a sudden I was really vested, I really cared. So I got up at 5:30 to watch the (nominations) and was tossing and turning all night. It was like going to bed before Christmas when you are 10." - Josh Olsen, History of Violence screenwriter ______________ "It's going to be a battle of friends up there. We're going to be happy no matter who wins." - Terrence Howard, Hustle & Flow ______________ "I was on an actual live radio show doing an interview when the nominations were announced. My reaction is held for the ages on tape. I thought, 'Don't act like an idiot.' My wife called and screamed into the phone -- 'Hey, you got a nomination!' -- on live radio." - Bobby Moresco, Crash screenwriter ______________ "The two biggest moments of my life were walking onstage (as an actor) in Tony Kushner's Angels of America on opening night on Broadway. The second was being nominated for a screenplay Oscar along with him." - Dan Futterman, Capote ______________ "We haven't had a TV for four years, so I couldn't watch. And we didn't think we should buy one (just for this). We knew someone would call us, and that's what happened. Catherine (Keener) and I traded messages... It's more than any of us deserve." - Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote ______________ "I'm damn near 37 years old, and I'm jumping up and down on the bed like my 10-year-old. I was a wild man." - Terrence Howard, Hustle & Flow ______________ "Our palms were very sweaty, we were listening to live radio. The British press has been saying we were a shoo-in. We didn't know either way, although we knew (because of all the conjecture by the press) it would be a bit embarrassing if we weren't." - Nick Park, Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit ______________ " 'I'm walkin' on sunshine yeahhhhh!!' … I knew there was a possibility, but I wasn't really expecting it because no one's really heard this song. It hasn't been playing on the radio or anything. I was down at my beach cottage in Malibu cooking a country breakfast because I get homesick for country food when I'm in the city. So I was cooking biscuits and gravy and fryin' up some Jimmy Dean sausage. I had the TV on, but it was just about the actors, so I didn't know I got nominated until my assistant in Nashville called to say congratulations. I started hopping around my kitchen, and I think I burned half my food. No matter how long you been at it, it's always exciting  like falling in love over and over again." - Dolly Parton on her nomination for Best Song _______________ "I'm happy because you can put on the DVD box that is nominated for six Academy Awards, and that's a pretty big thing for a seven-and-a-half-million-dollar, black-and-white film. It will help get it out there. And it also means that we'll get another crack to do more films like that. I'm doing a commercial for overseas to pay for my little black-and-white film." - George Clooney, Good Night, and Good Luck _______________ "When you grow up without many friends, your friends are movies, so I'm absolutely elated. I was certainly a dork growing up, so this is a total dream. I wanted to make movies all my life." - Henry-Alex Rubin, co-director of Murderball _______________ "I just can't believe that people remembered this movie. It premiered in Toronto like a year and a half ago, and I'm not sure anyone even bought it back then. I knew we had made a good movie, but you're never sure whether people are going to find it and remember it." - Matt Dillon, Crash _______________ "I'd love to say that I was sound asleep and didn't notice them, but I woke up for them. Nobody does (admit it), but the truth is, I seriously doubt anyone actually slept through it." - George Clooney, with three nominations _______________ "I was a little disappointed I didn't win for Best Actor in a Bat Suit With Nipples. But I needed a specific category." - George Clooney, on receiving his first Oscar nominations I love Clooney. ![]() |
Author: | Shack [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 3:49 pm ] |
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Nice honesty from Haggis, and Clooney is great as always. Back to the Reese topic: This is why I'm starting to believe in Loyal's fantasy that it's not quite 100% in the bag just yet. If she's apparantley a complete conservative shark, and she's going around saying comments like this, it doesn't exactly help her likability factor. She isn't nearly as beloved as someone like Julia Roberts in her heyday was. I mean, she's pissing all over the prestige that the Oscar season is supposed to get, she isn't showing respect to it at all. She might have a lot of academy members who don't exactly have friendly feelings towards who she is. And oh yeah: Walk the Line didn't get nominated, which doesn't help, and Felicity Huffman has been gaining a shitload of steam lately. In any case, I think she'll be the favorite. But a Hilary Swank -esque upset could easily be in order, IMO. There was a time when Walk the Line was a lock too. |
Author: | Christian [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:00 pm ] |
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Clooney cracks me up. I love Dolly Parton! She just never shuts up!!! ![]() |
Author: | Libs [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:07 pm ] |
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Shack wrote: Nice honesty from Haggis, and Clooney is great as always. Back to the Reese topic: This is why I'm starting to believe in Loyal's fantasy that it's not quite 100% in the bag just yet. If she's apparantley a complete conservative shark, and she's going around saying comments like this, it doesn't exactly help her likability factor. She isn't nearly as beloved as someone like Julia Roberts in her heyday was. I mean, she's pissing all over the prestige that the Oscar season is supposed to get, she isn't showing respect to it at all. She might have a lot of academy members who don't exactly have friendly feelings towards who she is. And oh yeah: Walk the Line didn't get nominated, which doesn't help, and Felicity Huffman has been gaining a shitload of steam lately. In any case, I think she'll be the favorite. But a Hilary Swank -esque upset could easily be in order, IMO. There was a time when Walk the Line was a lock too. I think people are giving Reese a lot of crap too soon. She didn't even do anything, she says "I'm so surprised" or something and you all act like she ate your children. |
Author: | Raffiki [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:09 pm ] |
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Actually that whole last batch was almost all good. I liked the honesty in almost all of them, notably Terrence Howard. And ya, George Clooney is becoming the definition of mixing celebrity/artist/class/humorist |
Author: | Harry Warden [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:22 pm ] |
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I'm really beginning to like George Clooney. I also liked Michelle Williams comment because it was very honest. Witherspoon dropped the ball with a bland and obvious comment. She seems so full of herself whereas Williams comes across as the exact opposite. |
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