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  1. Javier Bardem is a lock for best supprting actor, deservingly so.

     

    Daniel Day will probably snatch up best actor but I won't count out Johnny Depp getting the upset.

     

    I haven't seen "Away From Her" but Julie Christie has snatched up every award for her performance so far so I expect the same here though I would love Ellen Page to win.

     

    Blanchet is probably getting best supporting actress because no way in hell is she winning for Elizabeth.

     

    Best picture? Hard to say. No Country SHOULD win but TWBB will probably take it.

     

    The Cohens better fucking win best director. Easily their best work since "Fargo".


  2. Brad Renfro's death didn't surprise me given his past history with drugs. This however is completely left field and unexpected. Coming up on one of the biggest roles of his career and probably the most anticipated performance this year only to have him drop dead. This is absolutley sad and indeed The Dark Knight will be an even bigger box office smash.


  3. Planet Terror isn't getting shit. Special effects maybe and even that's a stretch.

     

    The Michael Clayton buzz is strange because everyone I know who saw the movie hated it and it didn't do well at the box office.

     

    Anyway, No Country and There Will Be Blood will definatley get most of the love here and Javier Bardem absolutley deserves a win for his performance.


  4. I don't understand why people aren't liking the film because it doesn't explain the monster's origin. The film is supposed to take place from the perspective of a person at the exact location when the attack happened. You're not gonna be looking for answers when you're running for your life.

     

    and about the cell phone thing, once you enter the underground entrance, all cell phone use is impossible, at least that's how it is in NYC, where the film takes place.


  5. I'm going with '98 mostly because it was filled with the Gang War stables like NOD and DOA and I felt there were way too many jobbers in there (Tom Brandi says hi) and a lot of people who should have been pushed in the match were leiminated too early (Owen Hart).

     

    '95 was fun to watch despite being so short and I actually think '99 was entertaining as well because the crowd was hot.


  6. We've seen some pretty ridiculous reasons for wrestlers turning on their partners over the years. Which ones do you think are the most ridiculous?

     

    I'll always think of Mark Henry turning on D'Lo Brown back in 1999 because D'Lo made fun of Henry's weight in an attempt to get him to slim down. Talk about lame.

     

    HHH turning on Flair back in '05 was pretty lame too, apparently, Hunter didn't like the fact that Flair was selling himself short by fighting for the Intercontinental title. C'mon Hunter, you could have easily talked to Flair about that instead of brutally attacking him in front of millions of people.

     

    Also, anytime the heel would say "you guys don't deserve a reason!". Lazy booking at its finest.

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