Sunday, February 24, 2008

Oh Oscar!

First let me say how happy I am that the Oscar's did not fall prey to the Writer's Strike. Aside from the saved advertising dollars, support to all the designers who outfitted the attendees, and the fact that this was the 80th anniversary of the Oscars (I'm big on round numbers), I am most glad this award show proceeded as scheduled for the ability to see all the emotion and romance people in the industry feel for their craft.
Having flirted with the artistic paths of fashion and writing, I can only hope that in my quest for a "true" career, I can settle on something that makes me as happy (and let's face it, allows me to dress as glamorous) as those who attended and won Oscars tonight. At the very least, I can say I've been inspired to work more on writing short stories, that elusive novel, and begin my efforts to get some projects published.

On a lighter note, I just have to voice my confusion on tonight's highly honored No Country for Old Men. When I walked out of the movie theatre after seeing this film, the first thing I said to Nick was "I NEVER want to watch that movie again" This was immediately followed by my blaming him for not giving me a more complete plot synopsis before agreeing to see the movie.
The cinematography is great, the acting supurb, but the story in my opinion wanders. The plot was hard to follow in that I never felt it had real direction. Obviously super important people at the Academy think otherwise, and who am I to really argue? I simply think honors for Best Screenplay, Director, and Movie were more deserved by other nominees like Juno, Michael Clayton, or Atonement.


Please return tomorrow for a full Red Carpet critique and review, including why I think a cocktail waitress/ Fear Factor participant had no place playing arm candy to my George Clooney.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

we might have to fight if you dog No Country again. consider this your first and final warning. I'm not a super important Academy person, but I know their sytlists brothers cat groomer.

Carina said...

I thought it was their cat's brother's stylist you knew? Maybe you should get to know their speech writer too... he needs a new job ;)