Winnie G Posted March 6, 2006 Report Posted March 6, 2006 I thought some of us that might have wasted our time watching the Oscars tonight might like to post there winners out of the regular categories. My Oscar goes to Two sided tape! Lets face it if there was no two sided tape there would be breasts every were. So I give my Oscar to two sided tape. Quote
tngu Posted March 6, 2006 Report Posted March 6, 2006 I wasted my time!!Best Picture: CrashBest Director: Ang Lee for Brokeback MountainBest Actress: Reese Witherspoon for Walk the LineBest Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman for CapoteBest Supporting Actress: Rachel Weisz for The Constant GardenerBest Supporting Actor: George Clooney for SyrianaTo me those are the main ones. If you want to check out more go to www.imdb.com Quote
lisajo Posted March 6, 2006 Report Posted March 6, 2006 LOL winnie! ya two sided tape what most surprized me was that there really wasnt any freakish dresses! everyone seemed to dress much better from years past..................GOOOOOOOO REESE! Quote
mom_of_jcchlsm Posted March 6, 2006 Report Posted March 6, 2006 I'm proud to say I didn't even know it was happening. Quote
Jason Posted March 6, 2006 Report Posted March 6, 2006 I really liked George Cluney's comment. He said that everyone claims that Hollywood is out of touch with American values. Then he pointed out that it was Hollywood who was out of touch before Civil Rights, and it was Hollywood who was out of touch before Feminism, and he's proud that Hollywood is still out of touch and leading the way. I agree. Quote
prisonchaplain Posted March 7, 2006 Report Posted March 7, 2006 I wasted my time!!Best Picture: CrashDid not watch the Oscars, but did see Crash. It's a surprisingly good film about race relations. Nobody gets off the hook, but no one group gets scape-goated either. Quote
thedreadedbat Posted March 7, 2006 Report Posted March 7, 2006 I thought some of us that might have wasted our time watching the Oscars tonight might like to post there winners out of the regular categories.My Oscar goes to Two sided tape!Lets face it if there was no two sided tape there would be breasts every were.So I give my Oscar to two sided tape.So does that award go for "best supporting actress" or "best actress support"? Quote
prisonchaplain Posted March 7, 2006 Report Posted March 7, 2006 I really liked George Cluney's comment. He said that everyone claims that Hollywood is out of touch with American values. Then he pointed out that it was Hollywood who was out of touch before Civil Rights, and it was Hollywood who was out of touch before Feminism, and he's proud that Hollywood is still out of touch and leading the way. I agree.I remember about 20 years ago reading "Hollwood vs. America," by Michael Medved (who happens to be Jewish). One poll result cited was that 47% of those who work in the Hollywood industry believe it is not necessarily wrong to have adulterous relationships. The movies seem to bare (parden the pun) this belief out. How many romance movies have someone in an unpleasant marriage, who ends up having the most marvelous romance possible? We need to be led by God. And, this is an area where traditional Protestants, Mormons, Catholics, Jews, and perhaps even Muslims can cooperate. For an interesting little organization currently attempting such a coalition, see: http://www.towardtradition.org hosted by Orthodox Rabbi, Daniel Lapin. Quote
Palerider Posted March 7, 2006 Report Posted March 7, 2006 I did not watch the Oscars.....doesn't sound like I missed anything...... Quote
lisajo Posted March 7, 2006 Report Posted March 7, 2006 <div class='quotemain'>I wasted my time!!Best Picture: CrashDid not watch the Oscars, but did see Crash. It's a surprisingly good film about race relations. Nobody gets off the hook, but no one group gets scape-goated either.what was interesting about crash was it that it showed every race has prej. people it kinda went in a circle, i for one enjoyed the movie, much more that the gay cowboy flick which i havent seen i know it wasnt full of the meanings that crash was even with out seeing it (man i need spell check LOL) Quote
prisonchaplain Posted March 8, 2006 Report Posted March 8, 2006 what was interesting about crash was it that it showed every race has prej. people it kinda went in a circle, i for one enjoyed the movie, much more that the gay cowboy flick which i havent seen i know it wasnt full of the meanings that crash was even with out seeing it For my officially published review, see:http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-review...y=public&page=3You have to scroll down the page.In short, I found the post-modern take on racism intriguing. Everybody has their own truths, and the racial feelings people have, while on some-level justified, do in fact, lead to a crashing. Everyone's guilty, but we all are redeemable.Not a bad theme for us folk here at ldstalk. Quote
Jason Posted March 8, 2006 Report Posted March 8, 2006 I remember about 20 years ago reading "Hollwood vs. America," by Michael Medved (who happens to be Jewish). One poll result cited was that 47% of those who work in the Hollywood industry believe it is not necessarily wrong to have adulterous relationships. The movies seem to bare (parden the pun) this belief out. How many romance movies have someone in an unpleasant marriage, who ends up having the most marvelous romance possible? Is Adultery wrong if the spouse approves? I don't think so. It's only when it's a secret that there's a problem. We need to be led by God. And, this is an area where traditional Protestants, Mormons, Catholics, Jews, and perhaps even Muslims can cooperate. For an interesting little organization currently attempting such a coalition, see: http://www.towardtradition.org hosted by Orthodox Rabbi, Daniel Lapin.Yes, we need to follow God. Not the Bible, or dogmatic theological statements that are the invention of men who pretend that it's from God. Quote
prisonchaplain Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 Is Adultery wrong if the spouse approves? I don't think so. It's only when it's a secret that there's a problem. Yes, it's still wrong. #1. Because she may approve because s/he may "approve" because of fear of losing the louse. Sometimes love is blind. #2. More importantly, and I know we'll disagree here, adultery is not only a sin against the spouse, it's a sin against God. Yes, we need to follow God. Not the Bible, or dogmatic theological statements that are the invention of men who pretend that it's from God.If we accept the Bible's accounts, then we see that God speaks through prophets, leaders, and teachers. These messengers of God deliver written works (i.e. the Bible), and "dogmatic thelogical statements," that help us know what to do and not to do. Quote
Palerider Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 Adultery is wrong period.........the Bible is very important...... Quote
Winnie G Posted March 10, 2006 Author Report Posted March 10, 2006 Can’t you stay on topic, good heaves??? Quote
Snow Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 I really liked George Cluney's comment. He said that everyone claims that Hollywood is out of touch with American values. Then he pointed out that it was Hollywood who was out of touch before Civil Rights, and it was Hollywood who was out of touch before Feminism, and he's proud that Hollywood is still out of touch and leading the way. I agree.First, I think Clooney is probably full of it. It is by no means obvious that Hollywood has been any more progressive in civil and women's rights than other sectors.Second, in what possible way do you think that Hollywood of today is leading the way? What way? Quote
mom_of_jcchlsm Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 Snow, this is Jason you're talking about. Hollywood obviosly leads the way when it comes to three-way sex, which Jas is hoping to convince his wife to try. Quote
prisonchaplain Posted March 11, 2006 Report Posted March 11, 2006 Can’t you stay on topic, good heaves??? Uh...the Oscar goes to the Bible and the Messengers and Prophets of God! How's that, Winnie? Quote
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