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Slumdog Millionaire Takes Home 8 Oscars

Ben Burtt was robbed of his overly deserved Oscars for the sound on Wall-E, and Heath Ledger's Joker unsurprisingly got a posthumous statue, but the big winner for the night was Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire with Picture, Director, Song, and five others. Go ahead movie nerds: talk amongst yourself.

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  1. Re:OK, how do I ignore the ENTERTAINMENT section? by Laxitive · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh no! You were exposed to the same information from two different sources!

    Call homeland security! This gross indecency must end!

  2. Re:What the FUCK is this doing on Slashdot?!? by Shakrai · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I was wondering that myself. My girlfriend made me sit through part of the Oscars last night and at one point some clueless celebrity started gushing about how the Oscar is the "most prestigious award in the world". Really? More prestigious than the Nobel prize? More prestigious than the Medal of Honor or Victoria Cross?

    Give me a fucking break. I'll never understand the fascination that a lot of my countrymen have with Hollywood and the culture surrounding movie stars/other celebrities.

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  3. Re:What the FUCK is this doing on Slashdot?!? by Spazztastic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In that clueless celebrity's world, it is the the "most prestigious award in the world." Do you really think she will ever get the Nobel Prize? Highly doubtful. Just let her enjoy her clueless life and go on with yours.

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  5. Re:Not news for nerds. by GF678 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I dunno, I actually enjoy news articles like this sometimes. It's a welcome surprise from all the Linux zealotry/Microsoft bashing this site is used to.

  6. Re:Not news for nerds. by Spazztastic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Movie nerds are among the largest classes of nerds, dude.

    Okay, fair point. But I just figured that /. was implicitly News for Technology Nerds; not other kinds of nerdiness.

    We had this same argument during the earthquake in China over the summer. If you don't want to see this on the front page, use the firehose to mod it down. If you're using the beta index, mod it down so you don't see it. It's News For Nerds. Stuff that Matters. To many, this does matter. Not all of us participate in online forums (specifically that work doesn't block during the day) and it's nice to discuss it.

    Just because this article doesn't pertain to your interests doesn't mean you have to come in and troll it. There's also many kinds of Technologies that go behind making movies from the start to finish.

    I don't have any interest in the Mars Lander, but I don't go in trolling ABOUT THOSE DAMN NASAHOLES and how JUNIOR CANT READ GIVE THEM MONEY. Get over yourself and scroll down, it's not that big of an inconvenience to ignore one article.

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  7. What's an Oscar? by nyvalbanat · · Score: 5, Funny

    In any case, if it's by Microsoft I automatically hate it, and if it's for Linux I definitely love it.

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  9. Re:Oscar betrays its Western centerednes by owlnation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Would Slumdog have been even noticed had it not been made by a British Director?

    Your point is very valid. But in this case it's not the director. Danny Boyle wasn't a bankable name, or, indeed, a successful director. Or indeed, a good director. He's a hack who steals ideas from other movies. Slumdog would have been much better with a talented artist at the helm.

    Note also that he had an Indian co-director who's had absolutely no credit whatsoever.

    No. In this case it's the producer who got it its success-- multi-millionaire Paul Smith, realty TV hack, and expert publicist. Cashing in nicely on India.

  10. Re:What the FUCK is this doing on Slashdot?!? by zappepcs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Nobel Prize awards would mean more if they were not given out until there was someone of worth to award it to. Instead they are given out regularly, as if the world continuously produces people worthy of the awards. The more often they give them out, the more it is like being one of the 40 million high school queens at the prom each year. Now, if there were only one prom Queen for all the high schools in the USA each year... now that would be special.

  11. Re:What the FUCK is this doing on Slashdot?!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I quite agree with you.
    I actually lost any respect for the Nobel Prize a long time ago, shortly after first learning about them and being mighty impressed,
    I went through the list of the laureates.
    To my surprise, I did not find Gandhi.
    Instead I found that he was nominated five times, but was never awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
    Now I can accept the last omission, as that was within the rules of only living people being eligible and he was assassinated after being nominated for the fifth time, but I could never accept the other four times.
    There have been many other problems with the awards and omissions of them, but I still feel that this was the worst blunder of them all.

  12. Re:OK, how do I ignore the ENTERTAINMENT section? by cbreaker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Right? I sometimes don't think that people really appreciate Slashdot when it comes to that stuff. Overall, you'll get a better discussion and less bullshit on Slashdot than many other sites of this nature.

    Some of it has to do with the fact that the readership for Slashdot has gotten older along with the site, and some of it is that sites like Digg.com have sprung up to pull away a lot of the kiddies.

    It's not all roses here, but I continue to use Slashdot because you actually can get some decent discussions going here, and there's a lot of actually funny responses too.

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