I didn't watch the Oscars.
Well, how in the living Hell can you expect to recap the Oscars if you didn't spend five hours watching them, hm, hmm? Simple. People blogged and tweeted the stuffing out of last night's pop-culture Super Bowl. Which was another event I didn't watch. And no, it had nothing to do with the fact that neither team that has anything resembling my attention got to the game, nor the fact that I didn't feel inclined to go to anybody's house under the pretense of watching a game in which I had no interest just to scarf down free snacks and beer. I would've felt bad for the false pretense just before devouring my first wing, I imagine. It's been a while since I've had good wings... What was I talking about? Right, the Oscars. No big surprises. Before we get to "the little movie that could" as
MovieBob called it, let's not forget that one of my personal and probably all-time favorite animated films,
Up, walked away with two Oscars - Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score. The music in the film was instrumental in the storytelling and I'm glad that got recognized. I'm really looking forward to watching
Inglorious Basterds tonight, provided the postman obeyed Netflix in bringing it speedily to my door, and I'm sure that tomorrow's post will basically boil down to "How the
fuck did people overlook this film?" if everything I've seen/read/heard is to be believed. Kudos to Jeff Bridges (FINALLY!) and Mo'Nique for their awards, and Sandra - she's very sweet. I like her as a person. Some of her jobs have been less than stellar, but it's nice to see a nice person win an Oscar. Then again, maybe she's a complete prima donna behind the scenes. I'll probably never know. So let's talk about
The Hurt Locker. I'm so glad it beat the stuffing out of
Avatar. I had a feeling it was going to earn at least a couple of Oscars, but earning a total of six golden statues compared to
Avatar's three is, to me, a great victory for the proponents of substance over style. That isn't to say that Ms. Bigelow isn't without style, as there's quite a bit in her films. It's just that her style is far more understated and patient than the frenetic gee-whiz in-your-face nature of glossy 3D graphics and sexualized giant cat-people. However, I have no idea how
Hurt Locker stacks up against
Basterds, and as I've mentioned that'll probably be something I discuss tomorrow. Maybe another vs. match as I did for
True Blood vs.
Twilight? In case you forgot,
here's how that turned out. Anyway,
other more learned folk have covered the Oscars and, since I was playing video games instead of sitting through lackluster performances and a truckload of adverts, I have little else to say on the awards themselves. Tomorrow will bring a challenge, as I don't want to spoil the inevitable ICFN Basterds post in the throw-down. Stay tuned!
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