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So the Oscar nominations have come out, and I find myself quite detached from it all.

I think this is a new record: I have only seen two and a fraction films on the entire nominating list. One is The Queen, nominated for major awards, which I rather liked. The second is The Prestige, nominated only for cinematography and art direction, which list is a code for "looks better than it plays." That's about right: this was an impressive-looking film that irritated the heck out of me. The fraction is Black Dahlia, for cinematography only, which I picked up on the video rack out of curiosity and turned off out of boredom before even the big murder happened.

Also-rans in the race for my viewing pleasure: The Devil Wears Prada, which I almost saw when stuck in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for an evening with nothing else to do, but decided the showing let out too late. It's on my "maybe rent it some time" list. So is Little Miss Sunshine, of which I've heard good things but know nothing. The Last King of Scotland interests me, but its reviews made it sound too uncomfortable to watch in the theatre. I definitely want to rent that one and watch it at home, where I can turn it off in the middle and do something else for a while. I do that with a lot of movies. Sometimes I don't come back; see Black Dahlia. Or, rather, don't bother seeing it.

I keep standing by the video rack looking at United 93. This is a film I want to see, but I suspect that it's a film I will not want to have seen, if you follow me.

Notes on a Scandal sounds like great acting in the service of a stupid story. I've been there before; no thanks. I've seen one Pirates of the Caribbean film already, and that was more than enough. Of the three Best Picture nominees I haven't mentioned, I have no desire for Letters from Iwo Jima, I am barely sure I remember from title alone what film Babel is, and the title The Departed rings no bells at all. Yeah, I'll look them up later.

Date: 2007-01-24 05:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nellorat.livejournal.com
I found United 93 a lot less harrowing than I would have expected, and almost as uplifting in terms of the heroism, so it shouldn't haunt you in a bad way. At least, I assume that's what you mean here.

Date: 2007-01-24 05:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com
Have you seen Bloody Sunday from the same director? I found that pretty harrowing, and I don't have the emotional gut reaction to Bloody Sunday as I do to 9/11.

The reason was that Bloody Sunday is the only non-documentary film I've ever seen that, had I seen it under the impression that it was a documentary, I would have believed it. (The only flaw was that I recognized a couple of the actors.) And I read that United 93 was filmed in the same style. That you could not mistake it for a documentary is only a circumstantial matter of asking, How would there be cameras there? How would the film be preserved? And I don't think that would make any difference.

So if you've seen Bloody Sunday, a triangulation against your reaction to that would be helpful.

Date: 2007-01-24 06:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anderyn.livejournal.com
I saw the second "Pirates" movie and "Cars". That's it off the list. Wow. That means that for the first time in a long while I haven't seen any of the best picture/actor/actress performances. And the funny thing is that I don't think I *want* to see any of them. None of them sound appealing (well, maybe "The Queen", but even that isn't all THAT compelling to me). I think that I have finally parted ways with Hollywood and popular entertainment.

Date: 2007-01-24 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wild-patience.livejournal.com
Your wife would be interested in seeing "The Devil Wore Prada" (I loved the book) and "Little Miss Sunshine" with you.

Date: 2007-01-25 04:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] benjd.livejournal.com
The two of you communicating via blog and blog comment made me laugh. Go see the movies!

Date: 2007-01-25 04:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] benjd.livejournal.com
Little Miss Sunshine is a cute and enjoyable movie about which I commented on my blog on December 6th of last year. As for Last King of Scotland, I am a big fan of Forest Whitaker, an under-appreciated actor who, it seems, will now be more appreciated. As a result, I intend to see that movie.

I could not agree more with you about Pirates of the Carribean. The latest edition was showing on a recent plane flight I took. I really wanted a brainless distraction for a few hours, so I started watching it. It was so utterly uninteresting that I stopped after 10 minutes. In other words, worse than brainless.
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