Depp and the Oscar
#1Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 1:39amOk, I really loved the Sweeney Todd film. Thought the acting was great all around but Depp did not give a performance worthy of the oscar over Daniel Day Lewis, George Clooney or Viggo Mortensen. These men gave more layered and raw performances.
#2re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 1:41amThis totally, absolutely, completely required its own thread. It's just so very unique that it could not have fit into ANY of the other threads. Wow.
neddyfrank2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
#2re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 1:41amThe statue already has Daniel Day Lewis's name on it.
#3re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 1:45amluvtheEmcee, well since a large amount of people keep talking about it. Yes, to me it does. You totally, absolutely, completely needed to repond to it too! Get over yourself dude.
#4re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 1:51amOkay, dude.
#5re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 2:57amI concur. Depp doesn't warrant a nomination for SWEENEY -- nor do the rest of the cast, for that matter. This film is simply not Oscar worthy, in my opinion. Perhaps a few technical awards at most.
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#6re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:01amI hope HAIRSPRAY takes every award. Just to spite SM2.
#7re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:05amSpider-Man 2?
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#8re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:06amLOL
-Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!"
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#9re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:10amMateo what is SM2
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#10re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:14am
While Depp wasn't one of my five favorite male performances of 2007, I think he certainly deserves consideration and a level of acclaim, and he will absolutely, NO MATTER WHAT, be nominated.
The Academy apparently feels bad for ignoring him all those years and to compensate, has in the last few years been chomping at the bit to nominate him for ANYTHING. They even nominated him for a mediocre performance in "Finding Neverland" over Paul Giamatti in "Sideways." Add the emotional complexity of Sweeney and the singing factor (whether or not you think he did a good job), he's an absolute lock.
That said, Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will Be Blood" gives one of the all-time great performances, and will easily take the win.
#11re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:39am
B3TA07-
SM2 = StageManager2. An outspoken hater of Hairspray.
I am sure he will post "I HATED Hairspray!" soon, and if he doesn't it will be because I already did it for him.
-Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!"
-E!'s "The Soup"
RentBoy86
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
#12re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 2:45pmThe thing is, Sweeney is an emotionally complex character, I just didn't see that in Depp's performance. Also, Depp kept doing this jaw thing where he tightens it and it changes the way he says certain words. He did it in Pirates too - find a new gesture! Updated On: 12/23/07 at 02:45 PM
#13re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:06pmI think Depp is one of the most brilliant and versatile performers but this Oscar race is a no contest. Daniel Day Lewis will win another Oscar and Depp's time will come one day I'm sure.
#14re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:07pmi would agree that this wont be his year, but, he deserves the nomination. he was fantastic in sweeney.
#15re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:08pm
Carter is the one who deserves the Oscar nomination.
I'm not completely sold on Daniel Day Lewis winning. Will anyone actually see that movie?
#16re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:11pm
Depp will definitely be nominated, but it sounds like it's DDL's year.
There is also likely more momentum to honor DDL after having lost for Gangs of New York than for Depp.
i'm just glad the Academy finally took notice of Depp.
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Joined: 12/31/69
#17re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:15pm
I think Depp definitely has a chance at winning the oscar. It's seriously about time for him to win one.
#18re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:20pm
Maybe it's just me. But I didn't like Sweeny Todd. Just wasnt what I thought it was going to be.
1. Im sick of that F'n pop up everytime I log onto Broadway World.
2.Anypreview ive seen hasnt really displayed it as a musical just as a Johnny Depp movie.
#19re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:22pmDon't forget they had to scratch DDL's name off the Oscar after he lost for Gangs of New York. Wasn't he a "shoe-in" that year?
#20re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:22pm
Anypreview ive seen hasnt really displayed it as a musical just as a Johnny Depp movie.
- They start singing in many of the TV spots...only an idiot would not realize it's a musical.
#21re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 3:36pm
Ijay,
Last evening we saw Sweeney and there was soo many people who sounded shocked it was a musical. You could hear guys saying, "WTF!" So, yes some people are morons, lol.
Brick
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/21/06
#22re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 4:55pm
Bennet has it right: no one will see that movie. I'm not necessarily thinking Depp will take it, but I don't think Lewis is a shoo-in.
And I also agree Carter absolutely deserves a nomination, but sadly I don't think she will.
#23re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 5:07pm
"Don't forget they had to scratch DDL's name off the Oscar after he lost for Gangs of New York. Wasn't he a "shoe-in" that year?"
As much as I wanted him to win that year, I don't think he was a "shoe-in" by any stretch of the imagination. By the time the Oscars came around, there was a general sentiment, as I recall, that Adrien Brody would ride the Roman Pulanski coattails to a win.
#24re: Depp and the Oscar
Posted: 12/23/07 at 5:11pmat this point i think helena's best shot is at a supporting nom... but i dont think she'll get anything... she was also fantastic. well the whole cast was really. i hope it nabs a best picture nom, but with the SAG snub i'm feeling less and less hopeful...
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