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I'm happy.
Actually, if I have to pick my favourite movie between 'Argo' and 'Life Of Pi', it'll be very difficult. But for me 'Life Of Pi' would narrowly win.
You know, epic historical pieces like 'Argo' are wunderful to look at, but the entire story is not entirely true, as it was the Canadian ambassador in Teheran who actually initiated the entire escape of the American staff.
'Life Of Pi' does it for me.
And as an historic epic piece, I think 'Zero Dark Thirty' is better than 'Argo'. Butttt, it's just my opinion :-).
Life of Pi was a wonderful movie, but the sense of passion and attention to detail that Affleck brought to Argo was what made it memorable for me and gave it the edge. And, he managed to bring out great performances from even the smallest cast members.
**MacFarland walks off.** haha
Who's that presenting anyway?
Shall I be honest? I loved 'Argo' too. It's simply too hard for me. And Ben Affleck will certainly win as producer for 'Argo'; 'Best Picture'. And that Oscar is considered the most important Aawrd of the night no :-)?
Ooowh well, I'm pretty certain Oscar material will play the next Bond villain.... :-).
As a villain. Now that's an idea!!
True, I find it appauling that he wasn't even nominated for director, all the same.
And congratulations to Bond and the record setting two Oscars!!!
It has been a great time to be a Bond fan! <:-P
By the way, how ironic is it that the tribute was opened by the woman that almost crippled it? Too bad Dan wasn't there to do it, anything to get Halle off the stage.
I'm sure Deakins will win for Bond 24, though. ;)
What a great surprise to get that sound editing award! And in a dramatic tie no less!
It just feels very good to say:
ACADEMY AWARD WINNING FILM, SKYFALL.
The Dark Knight won.
What, won Best Picture? It wasn't even nominated, so it had absolutely zero chance.
If anything, I'm upset about 'Life of Pi' taking Best Cinematography, as does an assortment of others scattered along the Internet. There IS a difference between cinematography and visual effects.
A film winning Best Picture without its director or most of its cast getting nominated is more common than you'd think.