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http://www.telegraph....e-Academy-Awards.html
'The Artist' wins an Oscar for the best film???????????????
Er, let's get this right in 2012 a Black & White, Silent Film, wins best film.
The last time a black & white silent film won an Oscar was back in 1929.
In this age of wide-screen, brilliant colour, stereophonic all round sound, and even 3D. this wins best film?
Tell me is this a case of 'The King's New Clothes'?
Must dash off to my local Currys now, they have the latest in music players, it requires no electricity to play it, you just wind it up, and put the new 78rpm record disc on it.
They say they are absolutely brilliant, and must come No 1 in the 10 best audio players list.
'The Artist' wins an Oscar for the best film???????????????
Er, let's get this right in 2012 a Black & White, Silent Film, wins best film.
The last time a black & white silent film won an Oscar was back in 1929.
In this age of wide-screen, brilliant colour, stereophonic all round sound, and even 3D. this wins best film?
Tell me is this a case of 'The King's New Clothes'?
Must dash off to my local Currys now, they have the latest in music players, it requires no electricity to play it, you just wind it up, and put the new 78rpm record disc on it.
They say they are absolutely brilliant, and must come No 1 in the 10 best audio players list.
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Schindler's List is a 1993 American film
The film was a box office success and recipient of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Score, as well as numerous other awards (7 BAFTAs, 3 Golden Globes). In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked the film 8th on its list of the 100 best American films of all time (up one position from its 9th place listing on the 1998 list).
The film was a box office success and recipient of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Score, as well as numerous other awards (7 BAFTAs, 3 Golden Globes). In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked the film 8th on its list of the 100 best American films of all time (up one position from its 9th place listing on the 1998 list).
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Actually - there IS a feeling amongst some in the film community that the film has been rewarded largely on novelty value - but I can't say...not seen it.
I would however, like to point out to all and sundry that I predicted Meryl Streep's win at the point I saw the trailer for 'The Iron Lady'. Only wish I'd put some money on it at the bookies.
Annoyed.
I would however, like to point out to all and sundry that I predicted Meryl Streep's win at the point I saw the trailer for 'The Iron Lady'. Only wish I'd put some money on it at the bookies.
Annoyed.
most Best Pictures have some sort of novelty value, sp1814 - it's what makes them stand out from the crowd. The Artist did take this further than most, but it's also beautifully made.
I suspect aog might enjoy previous collaborations between this actor and director
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464913/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1167660/
Dujardin plays a spoof James Bond, a bit like Maxwell Smart but also French, pompous and massively politically incorrect. They're both very funny.
I suspect aog might enjoy previous collaborations between this actor and director
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464913/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1167660/
Dujardin plays a spoof James Bond, a bit like Maxwell Smart but also French, pompous and massively politically incorrect. They're both very funny.
Crikey what is the matter with some of you, are you void of any humour?
This was supposed to be a humorous thread on the Film 'The Artist', notice the smiley, how else can I encourage some of you you to enter into sensible debate, without the need for snide remarks, some have managed to do so, so why not you?
It seems that I have constantly got to explain myself.
This type of thing below is what I am referring to.
/// Presumably you also think art galleries should get rid of the paintings as digital cameras can produce much more realistic results. ///
My reference to the wind-up gramophone was to me obviously in jest, NOT FACT.
My reference to 'The King's New Clothes' would be self explanatory to anyone who has seen the film "Hans Christian Andersen" or read 'The Emperors New Clothes'.
As for this:
/// What's your problem with it AOG? - too much black and not enough white in it or something? ///
Another one for the ED to consider.
However to get back on track,
No I have not seen the Film, and I am in no doubt that it is a very good film, and being brought up on Black & White films, just like Black & White photography, I personally think that most films just like photographs, would benefit from the absence of colour.
But one has to ask why the need for no sound, could not this film have been equally successful had it been in sound?
This was supposed to be a humorous thread on the Film 'The Artist', notice the smiley, how else can I encourage some of you you to enter into sensible debate, without the need for snide remarks, some have managed to do so, so why not you?
It seems that I have constantly got to explain myself.
This type of thing below is what I am referring to.
/// Presumably you also think art galleries should get rid of the paintings as digital cameras can produce much more realistic results. ///
My reference to the wind-up gramophone was to me obviously in jest, NOT FACT.
My reference to 'The King's New Clothes' would be self explanatory to anyone who has seen the film "Hans Christian Andersen" or read 'The Emperors New Clothes'.
As for this:
/// What's your problem with it AOG? - too much black and not enough white in it or something? ///
Another one for the ED to consider.
However to get back on track,
No I have not seen the Film, and I am in no doubt that it is a very good film, and being brought up on Black & White films, just like Black & White photography, I personally think that most films just like photographs, would benefit from the absence of colour.
But one has to ask why the need for no sound, could not this film have been equally successful had it been in sound?
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