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Topic History of: So far - really pleased by BAFTAs
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JK2006 So… the morning after…

I found the wins for Slave very peculiar although I'm sure it's ME rather than the Judges… I think my problem is that I've got really fed up with ONE DIMENSIONAL films and performances. What I loved about the 6 films (in a row) I saw in November/December was their multi faceted elements.

I didn't enjoy Wolf or Hustle for that reason; both brilliant movies with sensational performances by great actors but very one note.

12 Years A Slave, though, went to an extreme. I hated Lincoln for similar reasons. Just one message, one angle, one tune repeated endlessly.

It's a problem I have with society too. Slogan politics, media headlines, simple solutions for complex problems.

It could lead to the demise of our species. And it's certainly ruining the art form of films. And music - but that's another story.
JK2006 And brilliant - American Hustle won Best Hair - very well deserved!
JK2006 And a classy tribute by Cate for my (late) favourite actor (along with Brendan Gleeson and Jim Broadbent) PSH... now best film? Gravity, please: I'd settle for Philomena, Captain Phillips but NOT 12 Years A Slave please...

Oh how infuriating! A dreadful, dull, one dimensional, endless, obvious bore of a film.
JK2006 Actress HAS to be Cate - superb; Emma excellent in Mr Banks; Amy Adams wonderful (though even better in Doubt); Sandra stunning; Judi magnificent but Cate MUST win surely...

Hurrah! JK predicted this after seeing Blue Jasmine. One of the best acting performances I've ever seen.
JK2006 Best director Cuaron - superb job though Greengrass is my favourite action director and I think Woody Allen did a splendid job too.