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I was surprised by Black Swan. "Oh, this... is a horror movie."
Posted by
Dr.Vermin (aka Dr.Vermin)
Feb 14 '11, 09:56
"...dressed up with ballet so it looks more like an arthouse flick."
Which is not a bad thing, per se, but surprising that it's BP material.
I wonder what the last horror movie was to get a nom? There must have been something since Exorcist, right?
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Aside from being blown away by Natalie Portman in that movie, I really didn't like it.
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pmb
Feb 14, 10:02
I'm still amazed Blue Velvet got a nomination. -- nm
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LMS
Feb 14, 10:00
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I think just best director, that's it. -- nm
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Don Homer
Feb 14, 10:02
not for picture, it didn't. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 14, 10:01
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You're correct. -- nm
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LMS
Feb 14, 10:06
Of course. The Silence of the Lambs won it all. -- nm
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Don Homer
Feb 14, 09:57
sixth sense. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 14, 09:57
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Right. Also Jaws. -- nm
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Don Homer
Feb 14, 09:58
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