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  • One-Way
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    I'll post my predictions here, once again, just so we can review them tomorrow. Pepsi, quote me on this and let's see if I was right.

    Best Picture - Slumdog Millionaire
    Best Director - Danny Boyle
    Best Actor - Mickey Rourke
    Best Actress - Kate Winslet
    Best Supporting Actor - Heath Ledger
    Best Supporting Actress - Penélope Cruz
    Best Original Screenplay - Wall-E
    Best Adapted Screenplay - Slumdog Millionaire

    I admit, I'm a bit unsure about Best Actress (it can really go either ways in such a defined category) and Best Original/Adapted Screenplay.

    We'll see.

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Well if you're right, then you have special powers.

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  • One-Way
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    Actually, I was more excited for tonight's Independent Spirt Awards because they acknowledged some of the films that were shut down elsewhere. I was very happy with the winners, and unlike the Oscars, they were unpredictable. I feel like I know exactly what's going to happen tomorrow. Hopefully, I'm wrong.

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  • MrHyeSev
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    It's going to be very exciting.

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  • One-Way
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    Yeah, I agree with the 'watching it at a bad time' part. That's why I think twice about watching a movie; if I'm even remotely tired, it will ruin the experience.

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  • Sako
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    I'm not saying it was a bad movie. It was really good. I just think that waiting for such a long time and watching it at the wrong time must have given me a different take on everything. I want to watch it properly again.

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  • One-Way
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    Originally posted by Saco View Post
    Ok. I also liked it but for some strange reason, it just didn't seem really, really great. I've been waiting to see this movie for a long time and when I did see it, I wasn't exactly in the mood. I wanna watch it again and this time not in the afternoon lol.
    The Dark Knight wouldn't have had the impact on me if I wasn't anxiously sitting in a room with almost a thousand people on a huge IMAX screen. That experience alone was worth everything.

    It's a great film and considering what it has accomplished, a fine work of art.

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  • Sako
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    I loved The Dark Knight (and not just because they got rid of Katie Holmes ).
    Ok. I also liked it but for some strange reason, it just didn't seem really, really great. I've been waiting to see this movie for a long time and when I did see it, I wasn't exactly in the mood. I wanna watch it again and this time not in the afternoon lol.

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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    Is he still doing the repeating sequences like in Pi and Requiem?
    Not really; he's stepped into a different type of filmmaking since Requiem, so no.

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  • Siggie
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    I loved The Dark Knight (and not just because they got rid of Katie Holmes ).

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