If you have an AMC theater near you, they usually do a "Best Picture Showcase" on or before Oscar weekend. Last year I saw all five Best Picture nominees for $25, including free popcorn. I'm sure the price will be different this year, and I'll have to be a 2-day affair since there will be 10 nominated films this year, but it's still a great value.
On Jan 18, 1:12 pm, Jason Carpio <[email protected]> wrote: > I have to see Hurt Locker, Inglorious Basterds and Up in the Air before the > Oscars. All worth my time and money? > > > > > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 11:00 AM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 6:29 AM, Jon Delfin <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Alessandra Stanley misses the point again (deliberately?). Analyzing > >> the Golden Globes presentation for the New York Times, she writes of > >> emcee Ricky Gervais: > > >> ---- > > >> It wasn't his best night or the most mirthful audience, but Mr. > >> Gervais was predictably profane and disrespectful of his peers. At one > >> point he stood with a beer in his hand and said, "I like a drink as > >> much as the next man." He paused a beat then added mischievously, > >> "unless the next man is Mel Gibson." > > >> ---- > > >> A slap at Mel Gibson, right? Not exactly. When Gervais said it, he was > >> introducing the next presenter -- Mel Gibson. > > > And Gibson happily played along. I do agree with her though that the GGs > > lacked a certain mirth. Gervais was good but not great, partly because the > > hall seemed kind of dead. The Gibson joke was not the big issue - they did > > not seem to like his running commentary on the self-importance of actors; > > and his parody of the self promotion of awards shows fell flat because there > > is no way to parody that - it seemed too real. How could it not, when the > > self-important "prestige" award of the night to Marty Scorcese was so > > obviously nothing but an extended commercial for his next Leo flick (and > > haven't I been seeing coming attractions for that film since at least mid > > summer? What has taken so long? I thought it had come out and left and I > > missed it. > > > One thing that seemed new was that, at least here in the Bay Area, they > > thought the GG were no nice they showed them twice - once live at 5:00 pm > > and immediately again at 8:00. I have been saying this is what they should > > do for events like this for a long time, but I don't remember them actually > > doing it before. I will be interested to see if they break down just the PT > > 8:00 ratings, and how that compares to regular, non-football sunday night > > fare on NBC. > > > I think I have asked this before, but who the hell is Billy Bush, and what > > is he doing on my tv screen? If they had intentionally tried to put together > > the most obnoxious person in the world they could not have done a better job > > than him. That said, the interview with Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks was the > > funniest sequence of the entire night. I'm sure most people expected a lot > > of NBC jokes, but aside from a few references by Gervais, and one by The > > Good Wife, there really were not many - I have to think that along with the > > order to thank the "Hollywood Foreign Press" within the first 5 seconds > > everyone was told they would never work in this town again if they made fun > > of NBC. There was one moment when someone was thanking their agent or > > something with a last name of Zucker, and she paused for a long moment, and > > I thought she was going to add parenthetically "not the asshole Zucker", but > > she didn't. > > > Nobody does or should care too much who wins these things, but I was glad > > to see the Dexter guys get some love, they had a great season, and Michael C > > Hall is obviously going through a tough time - when he won it seemed like > > Lithgow had tears in his eyes, which I doubt was due to the import of the > > GG. But they say he is in remission, so that is good. Also, I enjoyed > > Avatar, and having it nominated with one of the 5 extra slots will help the > > Oscars' ratings (will they be nominating The Hangover too?) but please, give > > the Oscar to its rightful owner - The Hurt Locker. > > > -- > > TV or Not TV .... The Smartest (TV) People! > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > > Groups "TV or Not TV" group. > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected] > > For more options, visit this group at > >http://groups.google.com/group/tvornottv?hl=en > > -- > Jason Carpio > [email protected] > > Not sent from an iPhone
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