***Official Oscars Thread***



Also, don't get the dislike for Zero Dark 30, thought it was awesome to see the lead up to how they got to Bin Laden. Maybe I'm old?

It was one of the leaders, but a few columnists (Most notably Glen Greenwald of The Guardian) and few Senators (Barbra Boxer & John McCain) raised about a stink about the torture sequences. Greenwald said it showed that torture worked when it didn't. But Greenwald destroyed his whole argument by saying he never saw the movie. Boxer & McCain wanted to know if any classified information was given to the screenwriters by the CIA about the detainee program. I thought Zero Dark Thirty was the best movie I saw last year, but this essentially killed it's chances for Best Picture.

Of course the Best Picture winner is rarely the best movie of the year......
 
It was one of the leaders, but a few columnists (Most notably Glen Greenwald of The Guardian) and few Senators (Barbra Boxer & John McCain) raised about a stink about the torture sequences. Greenwald said it showed that torture worked when it didn't. But Greenwald destroyed his whole argument by saying he never saw the movie. Boxer & McCain wanted to know if any classified information was given to the screenwriters by the CIA about the detainee program. I thought Zero Dark Thirty was the best movie I saw last year, but this essentially killed it's chances for Best Picture.

Of course the Best Picture winner is rarely the best movie of the year......

I didn't even think the torture scenes were that bad. I was expecting electrocution and nail-pulling type stuff after all the hub-bub about it.
 
It was one of the leaders, but a few columnists (Most notably Glen Greenwald of The Guardian) and few Senators (Barbra Boxer & John McCain) raised about a stink about the torture sequences. Greenwald said it showed that torture worked when it didn't. But Greenwald destroyed his whole argument by saying he never saw the movie. Boxer & McCain wanted to know if any classified information was given to the screenwriters by the CIA about the detainee program. I thought Zero Dark Thirty was the best movie I saw last year, but this essentially killed it's chances for Best Picture.

Of course the Best Picture winner is rarely the best movie of the year......

Right on. I agree with you. I don't see a lot of movies, but I went to Lincoln, Zero, and Argo. Ironically they were the only 3 I went to last year. Argo was good but not Lincoln or Zero good, IMO.

When I read up on Argo, it sounds like some of it was blown out of proportion (the airport scene).

I certainly understand McCain stance on torture, but I was interested to see the "dark side" of how the CIA worked along with the intelligence aspect.