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    Arrow Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    Because it's one of those movies that people pretend to like more than they actually do. Something like the Mona Lisa. It's good, but it's really not as good as it's been made out to be.

    The acting is average, the story is average, everything about it is average. The only points in favor of it were the landscapes and the fact that these two guys managed to pull off the whole thing.

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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak
    Because it's one of those movies that people pretend to like more than they actually do. Something like the Mona Lisa. It's good, but it's really not as good as it's been made out to be.

    The acting is average, the story is average, everything about it is average. The only points in favor of it were the landscapes and the fact that these two guys managed to pull off the whole thing.
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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar
    Because "the" Oscar is expensive ($$$)

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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak
    Because it's one of those movies that people pretend to like more than they actually do. Something like the Mona Lisa. It's good, but it's really not as good as it's been made out to be.

    The acting is average, the story is average, everything about it is average. The only points in favor of it were the landscapes and the fact that these two guys managed to pull off the whole thing.

    HEY!!! a painting is NOT like a movie!!! whoever gave you that Idea!? U u U uuuUU... PINK nosey FROG!

    I like the MonaLisa despite the fact that I have not seen the real thing, without pretending to like it MORE than I actually do, as you put it.

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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    The only reason it was nominated was because it would have been seen as insensitive not to put it up for something (that and it's been a horrible year for movies in general).

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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak
    Something like the Mona Lisa. It's good, but it's really not as good as it's been made out to be.
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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    With the thread subject, there is no way I'm clicking on that link.
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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    I clicked on it. It borders upon work-safe and work-unsafe.

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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    Quote Originally Posted by oceanebelle
    I like the MonaLisa despite the fact that I have not seen the real thing, without pretending to like it MORE than I actually do, as you put it.
    If you had seen the real thing you wouldn't say something like that.
    It's a very small painting, behind 10 cm's of safety glass. It's an overall mediocre painting..
    There are much much nicer paintings in the same museum. (Louvre)

    The only reason the Mona Lisa was made, was so Dan Brown could write about it.:P
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    Re: Why Brokeback Mountain didn't win "the" Oscar

    Still think Batman Begins should have had more recognition. It is a shame the academy always snubs action/adventure/fantasy movies. King Kong had three oscars, the same as Crash, yet had no publicity whatsoever.

    Besides, I generally consider that any recent film that wins Best Picture for reasons other than it being a good film to watch (being politically motivated for example) I tend to stay away from. I have only seen two of the winners since 96 because the academy no longer rewards the BEST film of that year.

    Look at the Best Picture winners for the 90s and 00's
    90 - Dances with Wolves
    91 - Silence of the Lambs
    92 - Unforgiven
    93 - Schindlers List
    94 - Forrest Gump
    95 - Braveheart
    96 - English Patient
    97 - Titanic
    98 - Shakespeare in Love
    99 - American Beauty
    00 - Gladiator
    01 - A Beuatiful Mind
    02 - Chicago
    03 - Lord of the Rings:Return of the King
    04 - Million Dollar Baby

    You can see an obvious shift at the latter end of the decade to a specific type of movie (i.e. dreadful). From 90 to 95 I would agree with all the winners as being the best of that year, the others...well, were not apart from Gladiator and Lord of the Rings (which was only because of pressure from the first two not getting anything).
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