Babel

Which movie do you think deserves to win tonight!!??

  • Babel

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Little Miss Sunshine

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • The Departed

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Queen

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Letters from Iwo Jima

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • None of them. They all SUCK!!!!!!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6

TruthSeeker

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GREAT movie!!

Anyone watched it?!?

I watched it baked, yesterday night....:m:
It was GREAT!! :D

It reminded me a lot of the movie "Crash". I wonder if they both had the same director......

I hope "Babel" wins tonight....!!

Although "Little Miss Sunshine" was great too! Though choice!


What do you guys think?
 
And whatever happened to "Tsotsie"!!! That was such a great movie! Why the hell it didn't make it!!!?!?!? :mad: :(
 
I think Little Miss Sunshine will get the award tonight. Babel was a great movie, I agree, though I didn't enjoy the part with the Japanese girl very much.

And Martin Scorsese will get the directing award.

Something I've read today about the best motion picture award:

Who will win Best Picture? That is the question of the year. First you have The Queen, a good movie driven by one fantastic performance. Then you have Babel, this year’s Crash lite. Throw into the mix Letters from Iwo Jima, a late year last-ditch effort from Clint Eastwood and you have a few great films.

But none of the three of these movies even come close to The Departed and Little Miss Sunshine, the year’s two best flicks — polar opposites in their own right. Little Miss Sunshine was the little movie that could, starting off the year without a distributor then blowing up at Sundance. It spent the entire year winning over the hearts of American audiences, never looking back. The Departed, on the other hand, was to be Marty Scorsese’s greatest accomplishment. A big, studio funded American gangster flick from one of the greatest American directors of all time.

Who takes the little golden guy home? Little Miss Sunshine. Marty will get his Best Director win, but no other film had the honest, quirky, heart warming charm possessed in the story of a dysfunctional family from New Mexico. Their little yellow VW bus may be on the verge of a breakdown, but their film continues to speed right along.

So there you have it, the final piece of the Oscar puzzle. All that is left now is to grab some chips and dips, invite over some friends and be captivated by the glitz and glamor of Hollywood’s elite — bring on the greatest night in cinema!
 
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My top three favourite films of last year haven't gotten any nods.

Those being:

"The Painted Veil".
"Perfume: A Story of a Murderer".
"Rocky Balboa".
 
I haven't seen all those films, so can't really judge which deserves the award.

But if I had to make a prediction, it would be that Scorcese will take out both Best Director and Best Film. Not because he necessarily deserves those awards this year, but because he has been passed over too many times in the past and he's due.
 
You were right James.

Final results are:

Best Motion Picture of the Year
Winner: The Departed (2006) - Graham King
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Winner: Forest Whitaker for The Last King of Scotland (2006)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Winner: Helen Mirren for The Queen (2006)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner: Alan Arkin for Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner: Jennifer Hudson for Dreamgirls (2006)
Best Achievement in Directing
Winner: Martin Scorsese for The Departed (2006)
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner: Little Miss Sunshine (2006) - Michael Arndt
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner: The Departed (2006) - William Monahan
Best Achievement in Cinematography
Winner: Laberinto del Fauno, El (2006) - Guillermo Navarro
Best Achievement in Editing
Winner: The Departed (2006) - Thelma Schoonmaker
Best Achievement in Art Direction
Winner: Laberinto del Fauno, El (2006) - Eugenio Caballero, Pilar Revuelta
Best Achievement in Costume Design
Winner: Marie Antoinette (2006) - Milena Canonero
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score
Winner: Babel (2006) - Gustavo Santaolalla
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song
Winner: An Inconvenient Truth (2006) - Melissa Etheridge("I Need To Wake Up")
Best Achievement in Makeup
Winner: Laberinto del Fauno, El (2006) - David Martí, Montse Ribé
Best Achievement in Sound
Winner: Dreamgirls (2006) - Michael Minkler, Bob Beemer, Willie D. Burton
Best Achievement in Sound Editing
Winner: Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) - Alan Robert Murray, Bub Asman
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Winner: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) - John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charles Gibson, Allen Hall
Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
Winner: Happy Feet (2006) - George Miller
Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
Winner: Leben der Anderen, Das (2006)(Germany)
Best Documentary, Features
Winner: An Inconvenient Truth (2006) - Davis Guggenheim
Best Documentary, Short Subjects
Winner: The Blood of Yingzhou District (2006) - Ruby Yang, Thomas Lennon
Best Short Film, Animated
Winner: The Danish Poet (2006) - Torill Kove
Best Short Film, Live Action
Winner: West Bank Story (2005) - Ari Sandel
 
GREAT movie!!

Anyone watched it?!?

I watched it baked, yesterday night....:m:
It was GREAT!! :D

It reminded me a lot of the movie "Crash". I wonder if they both had the same director......

I hope "Babel" wins tonight....!!

Although "Little Miss Sunshine" was great too! Though choice!


What do you guys think?
I voted for Letters from Iwo. Babel was a much better film than I anticipated. I'm not a Brad Pitt fan and I read it was exploitive to the audience and all. But it really was a wild ride. From Morocco to the flasher girl in Tokyo to the maid taking white kids to Mexico! It reminded me of Crash; Three unrelated (seemingly) events tie into a single emotional knot. Heavier than Crash of course. Letters was an awesome undertaking that reminded me of Stalingrad where an enemy, rooted in history as monsters, are humanized in time of war. The German soldier in Stalingrad, freezing to death in the Russian winter winds was the first time I ever shed a tear for a WW2 German soldier. Letters does the same with it's Japanese perspective of the bloody battle at Iwo.
 
I think Little Miss Sunshine deserved the award more than The Departed. But it was Scorsese's year, after all
 
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