Oscar Review
Watched the Oscars last night, and I just have two comments.
1) When they decided to put together a montage of famous film moments to remind us--the public--that seeing movies on DVD on your small TV screen is not as powerful as seeing them on the big screen in the theater...what were they thinking?
Did they not recognize that we--the public--don't actually get to go to the Oscars? We can only watch these "big powerful moments" that they've cobbled together to make this dramatic point...on our small TVs. Hmm.
2) On the writing partnership of Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry...I think her part of the partnership has to be to write all the bitter and angry scenes because those seems to be the only human emotions she's in touch with.
You just won an Oscar for crying out loud. Is it so hard to smile? Or even pretend to act honored, humble, or surprised, instead of expectant?

Look at that face she's making. Don't you just want to smack her?
1) When they decided to put together a montage of famous film moments to remind us--the public--that seeing movies on DVD on your small TV screen is not as powerful as seeing them on the big screen in the theater...what were they thinking?
Did they not recognize that we--the public--don't actually get to go to the Oscars? We can only watch these "big powerful moments" that they've cobbled together to make this dramatic point...on our small TVs. Hmm.
2) On the writing partnership of Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry...I think her part of the partnership has to be to write all the bitter and angry scenes because those seems to be the only human emotions she's in touch with.
You just won an Oscar for crying out loud. Is it so hard to smile? Or even pretend to act honored, humble, or surprised, instead of expectant?

Look at that face she's making. Don't you just want to smack her?

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