Of course the "Oscars" are like TV ratings.  They don't mean much but to 
the zombies and bean counters.  The Golden Globes are more respected in 
the arts.  But I would think it would be hard to find a movie this 
season that can trump this one.  I can't think of any that has similar 
buzz.  The film was finished some time ago and held back until now for 
its awards potential.   It has it's "cause" factor which will get 
Hollywoodies to vote for it but it's "bummer" factor might keep it from 
winning because Hollywood doesn't like a winner that will bum out the 
public.

I read the book over a weekend and found it's experience "flat".  The 
movie has the same "flat" feeling but that is the feeling that one might 
get trying to survive a hopeless nuclear winter.  There have been many 
post apocalyptic B-movies which were often an excuse for a bunch of 
stunt people to act like waring gangs on horses or even motorcycles.  
Though the potential for that was there this movie doesn't dwell on it.

TurquoiseB wrote:
> I rarely read reviews, preferring to see the film 
> and decide for myself, but for some reason I've read
> a few about this film. All of them talk about it as
> having major Oscar buzz, but interestingly *most* of
> the reviewers comment that they've read the novel,
> and feel that the film is better. That would be a
> pleasant change.
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> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozg...@...> wrote:
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>> "The Road" is one of those movies I've found myself thinking about the 
>> next day after I've seen.  This even after having read the book last 
>> spring.  The story is obviously an allegory but I can't go into that 
>> without presenting spoilers.  Though one can imagine it could be a gross 
>> movie like one of the "torture porn" films it isn't.  It doesn't dwell 
>> on scenes (about cannibalism) like that you could imagine if you read 
>> the book.   This may well be the movie that sweeps awards this year.  
>> Sort of like the little movie I saw last year at this time in the same 
>> theater.  It was called "Slumdog Millionaire."
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