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sigma7 ([personal profile] sigma7) wrote2008-07-16 03:06 pm
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Okay, I give up, I believe in the bat

After thumbing through some more reviews (especially some of the expectations and assumptions of the negatives) and spoilers, I'm no longer considering The Dark Knight an outside possibility for Oscars.

No, I don't think that possibility is outside anymore. I think that Ledger's work will be good enough to insure him the nomination, and the combination of that work and the sentimentality of the Academy will win it for him. Though I'm still hearing good stuff about Revolutionary Road and it has the sheen of your typical late-season Oscar runner, I don't see Ledger not winning. And if the film holds together half as well as the (admittedly bordering-on-hyperbole) reviews indicated, don't see any reason this film stops at one win.

[identity profile] patchsassy.livejournal.com 2008-07-17 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
I think they're going to have to give Ledger the Oscar because A-who knows what he would have done if he hadn't died; B-he deserved it for Brokeback Mountain, but he had the unfortunate luck of being up against Phillip Seymore Hoffman for Capote (which, if you never seen it, is GREAT) and C-if he's half as good as they say he was, he could have wiped the floor with most of last year's candidates and D-they're running out of times to give it to him.

That being said, I'm going to go see his last film, because between the excellent cast and Terry Gilliam directing, I think it'll be quite the show.

[identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com 2008-07-17 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Assuming that the online schedule bears any resemblance to the actual one (no guarantee there...online last week had only one screen on Hellboy, with a 4PM Friday show, the schedule posted outside the theater had screenings at 4:05 and 4:20, while the actual times were 4:00 and 4:15), I'll be seeing the 3PM showing tomorrow. :)