Two sisters are we, one dark and one fair.
In twin towers dwelling, we're quite the pair.
One from the land and one from the sea.
Tell us truly, who are we?
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
And the Nominees are....
I squeaked it under the wire, but I finally saw all five of the Academy Award nominated films as I traditionally do before the award show airs.
Here are my opinions and predictions for Sunday night's Oscars:
THE READER
Of the five films, this is my least favorite. The characters were blah, I didn't feel much emotion for either. Uneven film, wasn't terrible, just not great. Kate Winslet is up for best actress, which I believe she will win. She did do an outstanding job as the post WWII heartless and clueless older German woman who has a brief affair with a much younger man that effects his entire life. I'd give it a 4% chance of winning for best film. Not gonna happen.
FROST/NIXON
Ron Howard did a fine job of directing this interesting take on the glimpse behind the scenes of the inter working of David Frost and Richard Nixon's cat and mouse game. Had some slow moments, but Frank Langella did an outstanding job of presenting a very human Richard Nixon. I'll give it a 10% shot at winning.
MILK
To be honest, I never even heard of Harvey Milk or his gay right activism in the 1970's. So it was interesting to see how the last few years of his life played out. This movie just edged out Frost/Nixon on my list. It felt like it flowed better. Sean Penn stole the show with his portrayal. I predict he will win the Best Actor Oscar. I give the film an 11% chance at winning the big one.
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
Very good movie. I was fascinated throughout, never knowing where Benjamin's life was going. He was born an old man and got younger throughout his life. The makeup effects are sure to win an award. Brad Pitt did a wonderful job, but he is up against some very heavy competition. I'd give it a 37% chance to take home the statue. This film came in a close second, and could very well take home the Oscar for best picture, but all the buzz is about the next movie.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
An excellent, unique and interesting movie. Watching the flashbacks of the life of a contestant on India's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" was intriguing. Putting together bits and pieces of the life of a "Slumdog" all came together in a climatic ending. Danny Boyle may just pull it off and win the best director honors. I'd give the film a 38% shot at winning for Best Picture.
So here are my predictions for the major Oscar awards:
Best Picture: Slumdog Millionaire
Best Actor: Sean Penn (Milk)
Best Actress: Kate Winslet (The Reader)
Best Director: Danny Boyle (Slumdog)
Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger (Dark Night)
Supporting Actress: Taraji P. Henson (Benjamin)
If I don't see you on the red carpet, maybe I'll catch you at the after party!
Here are my opinions and predictions for Sunday night's Oscars:
THE READER
Of the five films, this is my least favorite. The characters were blah, I didn't feel much emotion for either. Uneven film, wasn't terrible, just not great. Kate Winslet is up for best actress, which I believe she will win. She did do an outstanding job as the post WWII heartless and clueless older German woman who has a brief affair with a much younger man that effects his entire life. I'd give it a 4% chance of winning for best film. Not gonna happen.
FROST/NIXON
Ron Howard did a fine job of directing this interesting take on the glimpse behind the scenes of the inter working of David Frost and Richard Nixon's cat and mouse game. Had some slow moments, but Frank Langella did an outstanding job of presenting a very human Richard Nixon. I'll give it a 10% shot at winning.
MILK
To be honest, I never even heard of Harvey Milk or his gay right activism in the 1970's. So it was interesting to see how the last few years of his life played out. This movie just edged out Frost/Nixon on my list. It felt like it flowed better. Sean Penn stole the show with his portrayal. I predict he will win the Best Actor Oscar. I give the film an 11% chance at winning the big one.
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
Very good movie. I was fascinated throughout, never knowing where Benjamin's life was going. He was born an old man and got younger throughout his life. The makeup effects are sure to win an award. Brad Pitt did a wonderful job, but he is up against some very heavy competition. I'd give it a 37% chance to take home the statue. This film came in a close second, and could very well take home the Oscar for best picture, but all the buzz is about the next movie.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
An excellent, unique and interesting movie. Watching the flashbacks of the life of a contestant on India's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" was intriguing. Putting together bits and pieces of the life of a "Slumdog" all came together in a climatic ending. Danny Boyle may just pull it off and win the best director honors. I'd give the film a 38% shot at winning for Best Picture.
So here are my predictions for the major Oscar awards:
Best Picture: Slumdog Millionaire
Best Actor: Sean Penn (Milk)
Best Actress: Kate Winslet (The Reader)
Best Director: Danny Boyle (Slumdog)
Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger (Dark Night)
Supporting Actress: Taraji P. Henson (Benjamin)
If I don't see you on the red carpet, maybe I'll catch you at the after party!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
A Strange Little Riddle, Give It A Try...
We are many guards of a precious gate,
Sometimes we lean backward and sometimes we stand straight.
Some of us are short and some are tall,
We never quit the fight but we might fall.
We wear war paint and cover in black.
We always defend but never will attack.
Sometimes we lean backward and sometimes we stand straight.
Some of us are short and some are tall,
We never quit the fight but we might fall.
We wear war paint and cover in black.
We always defend but never will attack.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Quote of the Week
When we do the best we can,
we never know what miracle
is wrought in our life,
or in the life of another.
-Helen Keller
we never know what miracle
is wrought in our life,
or in the life of another.
-Helen Keller
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
If It's Tuesday, There Must Be A Riddle
I help people do tricks and have some fun,
But treat me wrong and I come undone.
If you hold me tight then let me run,
I'll hurt your hand, not much fun.
I'm very strong but yet I'm weak
I can stop a horse and jump a creek.
I couldn't push you through a door
Yet could pull you off the floor.
What am I?
But treat me wrong and I come undone.
If you hold me tight then let me run,
I'll hurt your hand, not much fun.
I'm very strong but yet I'm weak
I can stop a horse and jump a creek.
I couldn't push you through a door
Yet could pull you off the floor.
What am I?
Monday, February 2, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
What's Up With This?
I heard they are interrupting the Bruce Springsteen
concert with some football game?!!
Have a SUPER day!
concert with some football game?!!
Have a SUPER day!
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