Kardo 0 Report post Posted January 29, 2004 I'm not sure how the Oscars work but I'm pretty sure that even if Bubba gets the wide major studio release this year that it will not be eligible next year, which is a damn shame. When you want to talk about original screenplay, NOTHING can be as original as Elvis in an old folks home with a black man who believes he is JFK hunting a mummy that sucks souls from old people. I mean, what the hell is more original that THAT? Ossie Davis was just as outstanding as Campbell and I was pushing for both of them to get a nod but I knew they had no shot after the Golden Globes ignored them both. Best picture? No way. Best actor and supporting actor roles? They both at least deserved the nod over some of the big names. This years nods just looks like a whose who of Hollywood while smaller names got shafted. Bubba Ho-Tep is adapted from a book by Joe R. Lansdale. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spiny norman 0 Report post Posted January 29, 2004 Even if it was an original screenplay, the award is Best Original Screenplay, not Most Original Screenplay. I could write some screenplay about a flying capsicum which kidnaps dogs and turn them into turnips in order to ally those turnips (who are a common ally of capsicum after all) in order to win their war against tomato and lettuce everywhere. However, due to disgust from dogs by being turned into turnips against their will, they employ the Grim Reaper to kill the flying capsicum but it betrays the dogs and every living thing on earth simultaneously combusts. It is original, but it is not good. Lost In Translation may be less original, but it is better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vyce 0 Report post Posted January 30, 2004 I've seen a lot of surprise that Hughes from Whale Rider got nominated for the Oscar, and I suppose that is a bit of a shock......but I have to say - I've seen the movie, and the little girl really does do a fine job in that film. It's kind of cool to see her getting recognized for it, even though we know she doesn't really have a chance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ravenbomb 0 Report post Posted January 30, 2004 anybody seen Die Rote Jacke? It's the German movie up for Best Foreign Language. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WrestlingDeacon 0 Report post Posted January 30, 2004 I'm not sure how the Oscars work but I'm pretty sure that even if Bubba gets the wide major studio release this year that it will not be eligible next year, which is a damn shame. When you want to talk about original screenplay, NOTHING can be as original as Elvis in an old folks home with a black man who believes he is JFK hunting a mummy that sucks souls from old people. I mean, what the hell is more original that THAT? Ossie Davis was just as outstanding as Campbell and I was pushing for both of them to get a nod but I knew they had no shot after the Golden Globes ignored them both. Best picture? No way. Best actor and supporting actor roles? They both at least deserved the nod over some of the big names. This years nods just looks like a whose who of Hollywood while smaller names got shafted. Bubba Ho-Tep is adapted from a book by Joe R. Lansdale. Actually it's a short story that appears in a compedium of tales of the dead Elvis. Some fun reads in that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Insane Bump Machine 0 Report post Posted January 30, 2004 anybody seen Die Rote Jacke? It's the German movie up for Best Foreign Language. You're mistaken there. Die Rote Jacke is only 20 minutes long. It's nominated for Best Short Film, Live Action. We don't have a movie up for Best Foreign this year, which is kinda strange considering how awesome Good Bye Lenin! is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2GOLD 0 Report post Posted January 30, 2004 I'm not sure how the Oscars work but I'm pretty sure that even if Bubba gets the wide major studio release this year that it will not be eligible next year, which is a damn shame. When you want to talk about original screenplay, NOTHING can be as original as Elvis in an old folks home with a black man who believes he is JFK hunting a mummy that sucks souls from old people. I mean, what the hell is more original that THAT? Ossie Davis was just as outstanding as Campbell and I was pushing for both of them to get a nod but I knew they had no shot after the Golden Globes ignored them both. Best picture? No way. Best actor and supporting actor roles? They both at least deserved the nod over some of the big names. This years nods just looks like a whose who of Hollywood while smaller names got shafted. Bubba Ho-Tep is adapted from a book by Joe R. Lansdale. Actually it's a short story that appears in a compedium of tales of the dead Elvis. Some fun reads in that. Well, it's still a damn good screenplay and it deserved something. And when I said, what's better I meant this year. American Splendor might have been right there though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites