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NO Oscars For The Hurt Locker

Written by Tashi from the blog Tashi's TV on 04 Mar 2010
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the_hurt_locker_largeIf The Hurt Locker wins big at the Oscars this year it will be a travesty.

The film has already undeservedly won all sorts of awards including six recent BAFTAs for: Best Film (bah!), Best Director, Editing, Original Screenplay, Cinematography and Sound.

The Best Screenplay award is the most ludicrous of all because there's hardly any speaking in it!

These are the Oscar categories that it's been nominated in:

Best Picture

Avatar
The Blind Side
District 9
An Education
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Precious
A Serious Man
Up
Up in the Air

Best Director

James Cameron (Avatar)
Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker)
Quentin Tarantino (Inglourious Basterds)
Lee Daniels (Precious)
Jason Reitman (Up in the Air)

Best Actor

Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart)
George Clooney (Up in the Air)
Colin Firth (A Single Man)
Morgan Freeman (Invictus)
Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker)

Best Original Screenplay

Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker)
Quentin Tarantino (Inglourious Basterds)
Alessandro Camon, Oren Moverman (The Messenger)
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen (A Serious Man)
Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Tom McCarthy (Up)

Best Cinematography

Avatar
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
The White Ribbon

Best Sound Mixing

Avatar
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Star Trek
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Best Sound Editing

Avatar
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Star Trek
Up

Best Original Score

Avatar (James Horner)
Fantastic Mr Fox (Alexandre Desplat)
The Hurt Locker (Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders) - yup, for all those bomb blasts
Sherlock Holmes (Hans Zimmer)
Up (Michael Giacchino)

Best Film Editing

Avatar
District 9
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Precious

It should win: NOTHING.

For starters it's so full of unmemorable moments, I can't remember the first thing about it except that it sort of gave an idea of how slowly time passes if you're a bomb diffuser in Iraq.

There were huge stretches of time when I zoned out completely because it was all so boringly more, and then more of the same.

Also, none of the acting was spectacular, the effects were okay and there wasn't a single wow moment through any of it - not emotionally, not visually nor plotwise.

These aren't the main reasons I think it shouldn't win though - it's these mixed with the fact that the director is a woman - the VERY reason I believe it's won so many awards so far.

It's as if the award-givers have said: "Can you believe a woman has actually managed to make a war movie?? We can't believe they're able to do such things. Let's give her two hours out of the kitchen as a treat. She must win a lot of things for that, no matter how much better the competing movies are," - so unbelievably sexist and patronising.

Also, there's been the controversy surrounding the film's co-producer Nicolas Chartier. He recently sent out an e-mail spam message to Academy voters encouraging people to campaign for the movie to win Best Picture - badmouthing Avatar as a Big Budget that shouldn't win because of it.

He's subsequently had to make an apology and he's been banned from the Awards, but the fact remains: he did it.

He clearly wanted The Hurt Locker to come across as the "victim" of the awards - the movie that could be hard-done-by because of everything that supposedly makes it an outcast in the movie industry: it's smaller budget, the fact that it was directed by a woman.

Totally NOT what women's lib is it all.



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18 Comments

megalamaniac
04 Mar 2010 20:05

IM SORRY BUT NO, YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT.

megalamaniac
04 Mar 2010 20:07

WHETHER IT WAS MADE BY A WOMAN IT STILL A GOOD MOVIE ABOUT A SUBJECT THAT IS UNDERRATED IN TERMS OF GETTING MADE. THIS POST IS ABSOLUTELY LUDICROUS.

tha - bang
04 Mar 2010 20:36

hey Tash' were did you see the hurt locker?

Tashi
05 Mar 2010 10:24

Hey tb, on DVD - it was released in the UK at the end of the year, got it on Amazon - a link to it: The Hurt Locker.

It's gonna be released here on 19 March so I suppose it's easier to wait for it now - dunno know why it's taken so long to get here - it really should have been everywhere before the Oscars.

>>WHETHER IT WAS MADE BY A WOMAN IT STILL A GOOD MOVIE ABOUT A SUBJECT THAT IS UNDERRATED<<

Hey mega, I'm not meaning it's iffy because it was made by a woman, I'm arguing that it's a mediocre movie that's only winning awards because it's a war movie made by a woman.

I'm convinced that if a man had made the same movie it would never have received any awards - particularly in light of the rest of the competition.

Most award winning movies have some kind of "big thing" that gets it awards for and I reckon it's a woman-directing-war with this one. I don't see what else it can be because I didn't find anything else about it notably award-winning.

Segololo
05 Mar 2010 10:36

Tash, you know I am sechduled to see it today at the Press Preview and you killed the movie for me... I was actually excited at going... Now, am flat! I will go see it AND write my opinion still... *sigh*

Tashi
05 Mar 2010 10:36

PS: The one thing about it that I found good - now when I've seen bomb diffusers on the news I think "Oh he's like the Hurt Locker guy, good to have insight into what life's like for him," but that's it.

To me that isn't enough reason for it to take six awards at one event and very possibly many more at the Oscars.

Tashi
05 Mar 2010 10:47

Sorry Segs! - my advice: take a book with! hehe. Gonna be cool to see which side of the ratings you place it.

Segololo
05 Mar 2010 11:03

Tash, I love them cheesy messages that happen every month... :-)

Segololo
05 Mar 2010 15:02

Tash, Unfortumnately you know you have to wait until we get clearance from the theater that we can writre about it to know what I thought about it...

Segololo
08 Mar 2010 09:00

eish! Sorry Tash!!! The movie won 6 Oscars...

ngwana
08 Mar 2010 09:59

I've seen the Hurt Locker and i cant believe it won so big!
I dont know maybe its because the other movies it was up against werent so great., 'Up in the Air' was one of the most boring movies i've watched recently and it was also up for best motion picture. Avatar was beautifully made but the story was nothing to right home about.

Holiday
08 Mar 2010 10:46

Have u guys seen new movie ya princy tshweneyagae and that guy who act mo Rhythm City

Segololo
08 Mar 2010 10:49

Holiday, Name of the movie?

Tashi
08 Mar 2010 10:55

! Hows this - I see the news is spinning it that the Oscars have "Made History with the first woman director to win."

Segololo
08 Mar 2010 11:01

and your thought was..Tash!

Tashi
08 Mar 2010 11:03

LOL Segs - "Sexism is still alive and too, too strong!!!"

Segololo
09 Mar 2010 09:46

<<The Cameroon guy deserved to win in this category so they just wanted to spite him by giving the award to his ex-wife.>> and the Oscar organisers sat them right opposite each other... One in front of the other... tjo!

Segololo
11 Mar 2010 13:35

*sigh* Tash, the release date has moved AGAIN... aaargggggghhhhh! sorry, peeps... you gon' wait a while to see this Oscar blazing movie!


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