Entertainment Weekly on Oscar Nods
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Entertainment Weekly managing editor Jess Cagle spoke to Maggie Rodriguez and Harry Smith about the Oscar Award nominations and explained the 10 nominees for best picture.
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@Guernicaman no way …
@Guernicaman no way Tarantino should of won best director since ‘95 for Pulp Fiction, no one had ever done a film like that before him, instead they gave it to Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis which was amazing as well, but not Tarantino Pulp Fiction amazing… its the pacing in his movies which makes them brilliant… perticularly in that film… he is overdue for a best director oscar
who was in charge …
who was in charge of the graphics? streep left off the Best Actress list, only 3 directors listed on Best Director list? Come on CBS! : )
really? I loved …
really? I loved her speech at the Globes. Thought it was the best part of the night.
Ha, whatever you …
Ha, whatever you dumb bastard
Monique was amazing …
Monique was amazing in Precious, and will thoroughly deserve her win, but I just hope she doesn’t make another speech like at the Globes.
i really hope …
i really hope monique wins for best supporting actress, she was so great in precious, she proved in that movie that she was a good actress and precious got 4 nominations, thats awesome but hopefully it’ll win at least one
Tarantino is …
Tarantino is overrated. There are certainly moments in every one of his movies that everyone remembers and loves, but overall the pacing in all of his movies is just dreadful.
They say Bigelow …
They say Bigelow and Cameron are the favorites, but I’m hoping for Tarantino.