Oscar Winners: Analysis of Who Won

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Oscar Winners: Analysis of Who Won

Indeed there weren’t many upsets at just the 2013 Oscars – even more similar to a countless sure-things, as well as a few very close races that could have gone one of three (or sometimes four) different methods.
Since anticipated, Argo stated the greatest Visualize award, riding an unstoppable wave of support soon after Ben Affleck ended up being denied a directing nomination. Did voters cast their ballots endure evening, and additionally through out each of the the pre-Oscar guild prizes, because the couple felt bad for the actor/filmmaker? That is absurd. The Academy Prizes might make pitiful options occasionally, however they are not a pity celebration.

Published in Cinemarolling by jonagusto, on February 26, 2013
Academia Award-fetching Shows in Immediate TV

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Academia Award-fetching Shows in Immediate TV

It will be Oscar time inside March, and also when Oscars take your brain, its time to acquire seriously interested in observing many of the possible nominees along with those who win. The particular Oscars race will get started using the Greatest Painting family.

Published in Cinemarolling by Josh Vollmer, on February 13, 2013
Richard Gere Doesn’t Seem to Mind Being Oscarless

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Richard Gere Doesn’t Seem to Mind Being Oscarless

If there is such a word…………

Published in Cinemarolling by Jswana, on September 18, 2012
2013 Oscars – Early Speculations

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2013 Oscars – Early Speculations

It’s more than six months until the Oscars, but the speculations are already buzzing. Here is an overview of the current state of the race.

Published in Cinemarolling by HenrikB, on August 23, 2012
Lovable Hollywood Villain From Italian Stock, Ernest Borgnine Dies at 95

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Lovable Hollywood Villain From Italian Stock, Ernest Borgnine Dies at 95

Towards the end of his life Hollywood actor Ernest Borgnine complained the only thing producers said when they heard his name was "Is he still alive?" He said it with a smile because he loved working and had a great career.

Published in Action by observer1, on July 9, 2012
Film Review of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?:  A Bickering Older Couple, a Cowed Younger Couple, and a Roller-coaster Night of Dancing, Drinking and Fighting

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Film Review of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: A Bickering Older Couple, a Cowed Younger Couple, and a Roller-coaster Night of Dancing, Drinking and Fighting

It can be so uncomfortable and so unsure being the newest faculty member at a very small college. An opportunity to socialize with the college president’s daughter and her husband therefore can seem quite the ice-breaker. But then again — as the film “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” so dramatically shows — dreamy opportunities and first impressions may be so wrong!

Published in Cinemarolling by Derdriu, on June 14, 2012
Hugh Jackman Gets a Massive Surprise by His Wife at 2012 Tony Awards

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Hugh Jackman Gets a Massive Surprise by His Wife at 2012 Tony Awards

In the 2012 Tony Awards, Hugh Jackman was presented with a very special award by his wife. Jackman was actually taken by a huge surprise at the 2012 Tony Awards.

Published in Adventure by Mr Arrogant, on June 11, 2012
Movie Review:  Hugo

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Movie Review: Hugo

This is a movie review of Hugo. This movie is directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a visual stunning movie about an orphan boy and an old man and the memories that connect them. It was nominated for 11 Oscars and won five Oscars.

Published in Cinemarolling by Heather Stottman, on May 15, 2012
First Oscar (Academy Awards)

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First Oscar (Academy Awards)

First Oscar (Academy Awards) – Initiated by the resoundingly titled Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Academy Awards were introduced as a public relations exercise to boost the image of motion pictures in general.

Published in Cinemarolling by Joanna Yossarian, on April 22, 2012
Oscar Best Picture Nominee 2012: Midnight in Paris

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Oscar Best Picture Nominee 2012: Midnight in Paris

Midnight in Paris is a movie about a guy who takes a walk at Midnight in Paris and something magical happens. Midnight in Paris features Owen Wilson and Kathy Bates. It was nominated for four Oscars and won the Oscar for best original screenplay. It is written and directed by Woody Allen.

Published in Action by Heather Stottman, on March 4, 2012