Comments: I honestly do not think Benjamin Button should have been nominated. It was good but it certainly should not "Best Picture" material. This film is getting completely over hyped. I think Slumdog Millionaire should win but I'm not sure. Milk and Frost/Nixon are really similar, or at least, political. I haven't seen The Reader. Based on all that I think this should go to Slumdog but they already won the Golden Globes and in most cases the Academy goes a different route, so I have no clue.
Comment: Jeez, I've only seen Changeling out of the whole bunch. I really want to see Doubt. Angelina Jolie did really well but I don't think she has a chance against Meryle Streep, Kate Winslet and Anne Hathaway. I think it's between those three.
Comments: We all know who this is going to. I have no idea why Robert Downey Jr. is on here. His performance in Tropic Thunder got really old fast. I've seen better African-American parodies from white folks before.
Comments: Again, I only saw one of these films. I really did like Taraji Henson in Benjamin Button but I think it's going to one of the Doubt ladies.
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Frozen River Happy-Go-Lucky In Burges Milk WALL-E
Comments: This should go to WALL-E
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Doubt Frost/Nixon The Reader Slumdog Millionaire
Comments: I haven't seen it but I think this could and should go to Doubt. The playright wrote the script and I saw the play and loved it.
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM (Didn't see any of them)
BEST DOCUMENTARY (Didn't see any of them)
Comments: But Man on Wire will probably win it.
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Kung Fu Panda Bolt WALL-E
Comments: We all know whose got this in the bag.
BEST CINEMATOGRPAHY
Changeling The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Dark Knight The Reader Slumdog Millionaire
Comments: I think this one will be between Slumdog and Benjamin Button. Slumdog had way too many dutch angles so for me I would put my money on Benjamin Button, that was a beautifully shot film.
BEST ART DIRECTION
Changeling The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Dark Knight The Duchess Revolutionary Road
Comments: Man, this one is up in the air for me.
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Australia The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Duchess Milk Revolutionary Road
Comments: Hmmm ... ?
BEST EDITING
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Dark Knight Forst/Nixon Slumdog Millionaire WALL-E Wanted
Comments: Either The Dark Knight or Slumdog.
BEST SOUND EDITING
The Dark Knight Iron Man Slumdog Millionaire WALL-E Wanted
Comments: Hmmm ... WALL-E?
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
The Curious Case. of Benjamin Button The Dark Knight Iron Man
Comments: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Mmhm ... definitely.
BEST MAKE UP
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Dark Knight Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Comments: Um ... Hellboy? Maybe Hellboy? Benjamin Button was more visual effects heavy than make-up. Yeah ... Hellboy.
BEST ORIGINAL SONG (I guess "Joker's Theme" wasn't original enough)
"Jai Ho" - Slumdog Millionaire "O Saya" - Slumdog Millinaire "Down to Earth" - WALL-E
Comments: This one is really tough. It's definitely between "Jai Ho" or "Down to Earth" ... both are great songs but for different reasons. When I think of "Jai Ho" I get a really good feeling but in a dancing kind of way and when I listeten to "Down to Earth" I feel good to but in a more spiritual manner. Either way, "Joker's Theme" should be up here.
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Defiance Milk Slumdog Millionaire WALL-E
Comments: Haha ... I'm listening to the Slumdog Millionaire score right now. I'd have to give it to Slumdog. I don't even remember the music in Benjamin Button. I didn't see Defiance. It could also go to WALL-E.
BEST SHORT FILM/SHORT DOCUMENTARY (Didn't see any of them)
Thursday, once I get Final Cut Pro back and a capture cam, I will shoot my first project with my DVX100B titled: "My Room," which should be out late Thursday or early Friday. I'm going to be too bogged down with school work tomorrow and getting supplies and such.
The first meeting for The Devil's Company is fast approaching this Sunday :-D!
For me, Barrack Hussein Obama transcends the mere fact that he is the first African-American president. He is so much more than that. He is an inspiration for so many.
For me, he is not just a president that has made history. The fact that he is African-American does not hit me as hard as it does to those old folks who knew true struggle for equal rights.
For me, I feel foolish for thinking I've struggled at all for the color of my skin. For them, for my generation's grandmother's and grandfather's ... this day was for them.
Do you remember when it was officially announced that Obama was our president-elect? Don't lie and tell me when you saw his smiling face it made you tear up or it hit your heart hard because it wasn't that. It wasn't his victory nor was it ours. It hits you most when you see those old black people, those original political activist crying and tearing up. When you saw Jesse Jackson breakdown there was just so much behind that. When you hear Maya Angelou or Coretta Scott King speak about how it was back then and how much Obama's inauguration means to them now, you know deep down that it's their victory. What they see is Martin Luther King's dream being fulfilled, where a presidental candidate was voted not by the color of his skin but the content of his character.
For me, I will never feel what my elders feel for this victory, for this day, but I can certainly celebrate and clamor with my fist in the air: "Yes We Did!" :-D
Their dreams have been fulfilled. This is their victory. Theirs and so many others.