tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post6653084773683877108..comments2023-07-10T10:01:03.020-03:00Comments on The Annekenstein Monster: And The Nominees Are...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05360091675217583387noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-66806203386636351372004-01-27T06:59:00.000-04:002004-01-27T06:59:00.000-04:00Well, the first four were pretty much a lock. F...Well, the first four were pretty much a lock. For the fifth nomination, it was a toss up between In America and Seabiscuit. I chose wrong on that one. Oh well, Seabiscuit has just about as much chance of winning as In America does. And In America is not nominated.<br>Rob MacDhttp://annekenstein.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-14436598658099998812004-01-19T05:08:49.000-04:002004-01-19T05:08:49.000-04:00i think one of the reasons that happens is because...i think one of the reasons that happens is because it's the "academy" awards. and a lot of the interesting films aren't made by members of the "academy". which is fair, i guess. that's where the IFA awards and others come in<br>dave mnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-75475491882991640962004-01-19T04:51:10.000-04:002004-01-19T04:51:10.000-04:00it'd be nice if winning an oscar actually mean...it'd be nice if winning an oscar actually meant anything about the quality of a movie. with that in mind, it seems to me that the most interesting movies are always nominated in the "best original screenplay" catagory, where i'll bet you'll see "bad santa" and "lost in translation" represented this year.<br>dave snoreply@blogger.com