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str8outavannuys 03-01-2004 01:17 PM

Golf and Oscars
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
While watching the Match Play Championships (which Tiger Woods won), I was amazed to hear pieces of In Da Club and Hey Ya being played before it went to commercials. Truly, golf is one of the last frontiers in terms of what stuffy white people will accept. I was amazed. What strides we have made! What break throughs! And then I watched the Oscars. Three brothers in attendance. Will, Jada and Djimon. One nominee. No winners.

I'm not saying someone was overlooked for work that should have been recognized. But wow. That's the lilliest looking audience I've ever seen. And when they brought all the winners to the stage, you see how homogenous Hollywood is across the board -- right down to the sound editors.

TM
Peter Jackson's got no love for the Maori sound editors. Seriously though TM, you're right and all in talking about the nominees for all the awards, including the technical ones (but there were other minorities; Benecio del Toro, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Shoneh), but when you analyze the winners, you've got to consider this a bit of a fluky year b/c of all the Kiwis winning everything.

Now if you want to talk about Tolkien and his book being racist, that's a legit discussion (albeit a boring and overdone one).

Hank Chinaski 03-01-2004 01:21 PM

another reality tv show
 
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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Last summer, I exchanged my manual labor in the renovation of my brother's apartment for the design and installation of a new fireplace. My brother is an architect, and I figured it'd be no big deal for him to figure out how to take my fire place out of the disco era. (At some point in the 70s or 80s, someone thought it'd be a grand idea to mirror in the fireplace. We have absolutely no idea what is on the other side of the mirror.)

So we finally got around to talking about the fireplace on Sunday, and not only has he been rethinking my fireplace, he's been rethinking my kitchen and bathroom too. The "let's take a weekend to take down the mirrors and put something else up" has turned into "let's gut the kitchen and bathroom and tie the whole house together with different uses of 1"x1" tiles." Of course, he keeps dangling phrases like "designer discount" and "can be done only for a couple thousand dollars" in front of me so I don't keep my focus just on the fireplace. At one point, I think he'd doubled the size of my house and added a whole new wing.
Just be careful he doesn't start with gluing straw, or nailing LP's, to a wall in your rec. room.

dtb 03-01-2004 01:25 PM

Hollywood Hotties
 
Quote:

Originally posted by paigowprincess
naomi watts is not beautiful but average hollywood looking chick though she is aussie. liv tyler always looks off to me- is she crosseyed? beautiful skin of course but something is jsut a little off and hindering her from being a knockout.
I have heard lots of people say similar things about Naomi Watts, and I just don't get it. I think she's gorgeous. She looks slim without looking skeletal, and I think her face is open and friendly, and very attractive. She's maybe not as "interesting" looking as some other stars (like Nicole Kidman, for example -- who is also a stunner), but very beautiful.

And as for Liv Tyler -- I saw her within the last year at a store, and she is striking (she's at least 6 feet tall, if not taller). She's interesting looking and I think she's also beautiful.

Replaced_Texan 03-01-2004 01:29 PM

another reality tv show
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Just be careful he doesn't start with gluing straw, or nailing LP's, to a wall in your rec. room.
He's more likely to try and con me into gettting a Le Corbusier chaise lounge, Eams chairs, Arco lamps, and Nogouchi coffee tables than he is to get cutsy with wall coverings. He's more of a Wallpaper than a TLC kind of guy. I worry more that he's going to dazzle me with stainless steel counters and cork floors than I am that the place will look bad after he's done with it. He half convinced me that an $18000 display kitchen at the Polyform showroom in Miami was not only a good deal, but a steal.

notcasesensitive 03-01-2004 01:32 PM

Golf and Oscars
 
Quote:

Originally posted by str8outavannuys
Peter Jackson's got no love for the Maori sound editors. Seriously though TM, you're right and all in talking about the nominees for all the awards, including the technical ones (but there were other minorities; Benecio del Toro, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Shoneh), but when you analyze the winners, you've got to consider this a bit of a fluky year b/c of all the Kiwis winning everything.

Now if you want to talk about Tolkien and his book being racist, that's a legit discussion (albeit a boring and overdone one).
I wondered why Halle and Denzel weren't there to hand out the awards for Best Actor and Best Actress. Isn't that the way it usually works?

notcasesensitive 03-01-2004 01:34 PM

Hollywood Hotties
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
I have heard lots of people say similar things about Naomi Watts, and I just don't get it. I think she's gorgeous. She looks slim without looking skeletal, and I think her face is open and friendly, and very attractive. She's maybe not as "interesting" looking as some other stars (like Nicole Kidman, for example -- who is also a stunner), but very beautiful.

And as for Liv Tyler -- I saw her within the last year at a store, and she is striking (she's at least 6 feet tall, if not taller). She's interesting looking and I think she's also beautiful.
I find Naomi to be beautiful also. Too good for Heath Ledger in my book, but some people find him appealing, I guess.

bold_n_brazen 03-01-2004 01:37 PM

another reality tv show
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
He's more likely to try and con me into gettting a Le Corbusier chaise lounge, Eams chairs, Arco lamps, and Nogouchi coffee tables than he is to get cutsy with wall coverings. He's more of a Wallpaper than a TLC kind of guy. I worry more that he's going to dazzle me with stainless steel counters and cork floors than I am that the place will look bad after he's done with it. He half convinced me that an $18000 display kitchen at the Polyform showroom in Miami was not only a good deal, but a steal.
RT-

You're really going to have to stop, or I'm going to have to get naked.

And go with granite, rather than stainless, for the counters. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. You'll get nothing but an enthusiastic YES from me on the cork floors!

And now, I need a shower.

notcasesensitive 03-01-2004 01:42 PM

another reality tv show
 
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Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
And now, I need a shower.
Sure, rub in the stay-at-home status a little more here.

leagleaze 03-01-2004 01:47 PM

awards
 
I didn't see the academy awards, but I did see the movie Monster last night. I don't recall the last time I had a movie affect me so much, both during and after.

It was a hell of a movie, and a wonderful performance. She deserved that award for certain.

dtb 03-01-2004 01:48 PM

Golf and Oscars
 
Quote:

Originally posted by notcasesensitive
I wondered why Halle and Denzel weren't there to hand out the awards for Best Actor and Best Actress. Isn't that the way it usually works?
Someone has probably already said this, but as I am physically (meta- and otherwise) unable to "scroll then post", here it is:

They won 2 years ago. Last year's winners were Adrian Brody (who laid a big wet one one on Halle when he won last year -- hence the joke about the breath spray before announcing the Best Actress winner this year) and Nicole Kidman (and her other nose).

The only thing I found mildly amusing about Billy Crystal's schtick was during the "what's going through my mind" montage showing audience members' faces. For Julia Roberts: "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful; hate me because I'm rich." followed by the close-up on Oprah, "Don't you talk to me about rich, girlfriend."

Although the impromptu mugging after some random dude mentioned how he used to date Billy Crystal's cousin was somewhat droll.

Sidd Finch 03-01-2004 01:49 PM

another reality tv show
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
There must be something wrong with me, because this whole paragraph makes me incredibly hot.
Me too. And from what I understand, I have a way better chance at RT's brother than you do.

dtb 03-01-2004 01:57 PM

awards
 
Quote:

Originally posted by leagleaze
I didn't see the academy awards, but I did see the movie Monster last night. I don't recall the last time I had a movie affect me so much, both during and after.

It was a hell of a movie, and a wonderful performance. She deserved that award for certain.
I guess I'll see that movie -- the clip they showed of her performance didn't really convey much.

The one I won't see is Mystic River -- I can already tell it's way too depressing of a movie for me to see. Too bad, because I have heard the performances were very good.

And as for golf (that was the subject line at one point), I'm surprised no one has commented on Tiger's send-up of Bill Murray's character in Caddyshack (what was his name? Spackler or something?).

What struck me about the ad (aside from the humor quotient -- high, in my view) was how much you could tell how buff Tiger is. Dude! That guy is BUILT! (Not that I didn't know that, but you can't really tell when he's wearing his golf duds.)

Hubba Hubba!

notcasesensitive 03-01-2004 02:00 PM

Golf and Oscars
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Someone has probably already said this, but as I am physically (meta- and otherwise) unable to "scroll then post", here it is:

They won 2 years ago. Last year's winners were Adrian Brody (who laid a big wet one one on Halle when he won last year -- hence the joke about the breath spray before announcing the Best Actress winner this year) and Nicole Kidman (and her other nose).

The only thing I found mildly amusing about Billy Crystal's schtick was during the "what's going through my mind" montage showing audience members' faces. For Julia Roberts: "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful; hate me because I'm rich." followed by the close-up on Oprah, "Don't you talk to me about rich, girlfriend."

Although the impromptu mugging after some random dude mentioned how he used to date Billy Crystal's cousin was somewhat droll.
Thanks for the answer. I must be getting old the way my years run together now. I think that the naked Billy Crystal opener was WAY more disturbing than the 1.8 second Janet boob flash, but maybe I'm alone in that thought.

SlaveNoMore 03-01-2004 02:04 PM

Oscar roundup
 
Quote:

robustpuppy
Charlize's dress and body looked fabulous, but her skin and face, not so much. I assumed she had a spray on tan, which her makeup person then topped off with bronzer. Maybe someone with HDTV can chime in with an opinion.
Yes. Amazing what you can see on HDTV.

sunnybunny 03-01-2004 02:09 PM

Golf and Oscars
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
While watching the Match Play Championships (which Tiger Woods won), I was amazed to hear pieces of In Da Club and Hey Ya being played before it went to commercials. Truly, golf is one of the last frontiers in terms of what stuffy white people will accept. I was amazed. What strides we have made! What break throughs! And then I watched the Oscars. Three brothers in attendance. Will, Jada and Djimon. One nominee. No winners.

I'm not saying someone was overlooked for work that should have been recognized. But wow. That's the lilliest looking audience I've ever seen. And when they brought all the winners to the stage, you see how homogenous Hollywood is across the board -- right down to the sound editors.

TM
This just brought a random thought to mind. I was watching Jerry mcGuire by accident at some point this weekend...and it reminded me that CUb Gooding Jr. did "Radio" this year. Not a great film by any stretch of hte imagination, but I thought he did an excellent job in it which I never saw mentioned anywhere in teh press this year.


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