2013 Charlie Rose Oscar Special

with Denzel Washington, Suraj Sharma, Quentin Tarantino, Mark Boal, David O. Russell, Tom Hooper, Naomi Watts, Hugh Jackman, Tony Kushner, Dror Moreh, Ang Lee, Benh Zeitlin, Bradley Cooper, Anne Hathaway, Kathryn Bigelow, Jessica Chastain, Irrfan Khan and Christoph Waltz
in Movies, TV & Theater, Current Affairs
on Friday, February 22, 2013 * * * * *

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The Charlie Rose Oscar Special featuring: Jessica Chastain, Bradley Cooper, David O. Russell, Robert De Niro, Quentin Tarantino, Ang Lee, Denzel Washington, Christoph Waltz, Behn Zeitlin, Tony Kushner, Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hooper, Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Dror Moreh, and Naomi Watts

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    1. SharkswithfrikingLazers  02/28/2013 02:58 AM Report

      Charlie, did you know about this?

      Oscars 2013: Seth MacFarlane Opens With 'We Saw Your Boobs'

      We saw your boobs

      We saw your boobs

      In the movie that we saw, we saw your boobs.

      Meryl Streep, we saw your boobs in "Silkwood"

      Naomi Watts' in "Mulholland Drive"

      Angelina Jolie, we saw your boobs in "Gia"

      They made us feel excited and alive.

      Anne Hathaway, we saw your boobs in "Brokeback Mountain"

      Halle Berry, we saw them in "Monster's Ball"

      Nicole Kidman in "Eyes Wide Shut"

      Marisa Tomei in "The Wrestler," but

      We haven't seen Jennifer Lawrence's boobs at all.

      We saw your boobs

      We saw your boobs

      In the movie that we saw, we saw your boobs.

      Kristen Stewart, we saw your boobs in "On the Road"

      And in "Monster" we saw Charlize Theron's

      Helen Hunt, we saw them in "The Sessions"

      And Scarlett Johansson, we saw them on our phones.

      Jessica Chastain, we saw your boobs in "Lawless"

      Jodie Foster in "The Accused"

      Hilary Swank in "Boys Don't Cry"

      Penelope Cruz in "Vanilla Sky."

      And Kate Winslet in "Heavenly Creatures" and "Jude"

      And "Hamlet" and "Titanic"

      And "Iris" and "Little Children"

      And "The Reader"

      And whatever you're shooting right now.

      We saw your boobs

      We saw your boobs.

      (Indeed.)

    2. finalfantasytown  02/27/2013 01:17 AM Report

      Prometheus is also said to have attempted to deceive the gods into eating bones and fat rather than the better sacrificial meat. What is the consequence for justice? All myth happen in real life. This is the reason for the form of India. Why do Indians like to eat curry?

      Then I think I fully understand what James Cameron and the director were thinking when making Avatar. on certain level, I understand his experience on family.

    3. finalfantasytown  02/27/2013 01:14 AM Report

      I watch movie 'Die Welle'. that is radical. it won't happen again.

      I try to find out the whole conspiracy of Athena, Poseidon, and Hera to chain Zeus in the cave.

    4. SharkswithfrikingLazers  02/25/2013 03:45 AM Report

      So two Oscars for Ben Affleck in 15 years.

      Quite the rocky road in the interim.

      Good for him.

    5. Gelles  02/24/2013 03:51 AM Report

      http://www.amazon.com/forum/politics/ref=cm_cd_et_md_pl?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1S3QSZRUL93V8&cdMsgI D=Mx17HEKUYOW4IJ9&cdMsgNo=1&cdPage=1&cdSort=oldest&cdThread=Tx1ZKA1EZIE9ZGC#Mx17HEKUYOW4IJ

      Above connects to amazon forum post of same

    6. Gelles  02/24/2013 03:08 AM Report

      TO CORRECT THE TAIL END OF THE COMMENTS POSTED BELOW:

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      Tomorrow night the house may explode with hurrahs for a movie that means the most. Or it may sit quietly, not knowing that in not too many years they will be burned alive by Muslims OR spared that fate by the forces shown in the movie that meant the most in 2012.

    7. Gelles  02/24/2013 03:00 AM Report

      "Zero Dark Thirty" celebrates a commando raid (in the war against Muslim terrorism) that turned out well for the American Special Forces and the president who asked them to do it.

      The participants risked their lives to protect the lives of people in the audience in nearly every nation on earth.

      In the raid the targeted terrorist was killed; and at the movies, the director Kathryn Bigelow is credited by many who see it (including me,) with making a "war on terrorism" film (with a clear and positive political intention) likely to be unsurpassed in the foreseeable history of these times.

      Immediately after seeing the movie, I said it was "the best film ever made." My family, to whom I shouted this view, expressed less appreciation for my evaluation than it deserved--but I had seen it alone; and they have not seen it yet.

      The audience among whom I sat, rose at the end of film to offer applause and thanks to all who defended us and to the people who made the movie. They were an audience of ordinary Americans who were on average over 50 years in age. I intend to see the film many more times in the future--to see if it still seems to me to be the movie about war on terrorism that rises to its purpose in the way the raid itself rose to its.

      Among many of my political allies in America there is a contrary view. It is held by them, I believe, because they are profoundly ignorant of who we are and what the war is all about. But such political differences are not unusual. Joseph Kennedy confronted WW II differently from his sons.

      Tomorrow night the house may explode with hurrahs for movie that means the most. Or it may sit with quietly not knowing that in not too many years they will be burned alive by Muslims or spared that fate by the forces shown in the movie that meant the most in 2012 .

      who are defending our nation and its allies against a primitive enemy we are compelled to kill before they kill millions

    8. SharkswithfrikingLazers  02/23/2013 03:30 AM Report

      Yes Charlie, the movies are great!

      Story telling is fantastic.

      The winners are those who get the opportunities not those who take home a trophy.