Emily Gray Tedrowe wrote:

> hi colin!  it's certainly true that the american media
> has done little to raise my awareness of the BAFTA awards.
> what did you think was the highlight of the show?

Dear Emily
For me it was Dame Judi Dench getting her award and Warren Beatty
getting his life time award. I was not surprised LOTR got the best film.

As for Mr Crowe-the tv and papers are full of his 'attitude' and how
tubby he has become. Until i heard about the 'poem', I hadn't relaised
the award parogram i watched was not live! He is a good actor from waht
i have seen of him. I have not seen A Beautiful Mind and have no
intention of doing so. I may when it appears on tv for free. I have
heard recently that the reason there were no references to his gayness
or bisexuality was ebcause the distributers/studios insisted there were
not. Either way, i don't like films that outright lie when they are
supposed to be a true story. it makes me wonder how many 'true' stories
I have seen or read that are in a fact bullshit. Call me strange, but i
think it is immoral to lie and films like this are immoral and add to
the darkness rather than the light.

bw
colin

>
>
> so far, i've heard mostly about russell crowe being
> furious about a poem edited out of his acceptance
> speech -- anyone know what poem it was?  i'm curious.
>
> -- emily, who thinks "gosford park" was hands down the
> film of the year, but could be biased b/c altman can
> do no wrong (practically)

--
bw
colin
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