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		<title>Oscars &#8217;09: The Snubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Melanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds)- In a film powered by raw, unforgiving violence, Laurent was the true heart of &#8220;Basterds.&#8221; Her emotional performance as a Jew hiding in Nazi-Occupied France truly brought sympathy for this lady vengeance. By the end, when she&#8217;s become nothing but a hovering, etherial cloud of smoke, her human presence is never [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ok1ftQfHwrg/S2icYrrNsMI/AAAAAAAAAlI/ndGy15BDKi4/s1600-h/inglourious-basterds-003.jpg"><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ok1ftQfHwrg/S2icYrrNsMI/AAAAAAAAAlI/ndGy15BDKi4/s200/inglourious-basterds-003.jpg" border="0" alt=""></a><b>Melanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds)- </b>In a film powered by raw, unforgiving violence, Laurent was the true heart of &#8220;Basterds.&#8221; Her emotional performance as a Jew hiding in Nazi-Occupied France truly brought sympathy for this lady vengeance. By the end, when she&#8217;s become nothing but a hovering, etherial cloud of smoke, her human presence is never gone. No, it&#8217;ll live on in &#8220;Too Good for the Oscars&#8221; immortality.
<div><b>Michael Stuhlbarg (A Serious Man)- </b>If voters were actually paying attention, Stuhlbarg would be the frontrunner for Best Actor. Of course, they weren&#8217;t, because his brilliant performance was layered in deep, hilarious subtlety. For example, look closely as he waddles down his roof like a chicken as he spies on the woman of his dreams. The Coen Brothers couldn&#8217;t have found a more perfect man to portray awkward, Jewish angst.</div>
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<div><b>(500) Days of Summer- </b>How could one of the most inventive comedies in years be totally snubbed, not even scoring in the Best Original Screenplay category? You know you&#8217;ve got a special romantic comedy when it seems easier to compare it to &#8220;Memento&#8221; than &#8220;It&#8217;s Complicated.&#8221;</div>
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<div><b>Peter Capaldi (In the Loop)- </b>Here is a man who deserves to be one of the most famous actors in the world. Capaldi let comedic sparks fly high with the handling of his character&#8217;s incessant cursing. While his character is far from a joyous one, he doesn&#8217;t seem to curse out of anger, but rather out of involuntary obligation. His impeccable line delivery helped make this dark comedy as dark and funny as a dark comedy can be.</div>
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<div><b>Lance Acord (Where the Wild Things Are)- </b>Technical work saves a tepid screenplay. Acord&#8217;s cinematography, deeply observing the beauty of nature, becomes a story of its own. It&#8217;s one of those films where you could turn down the volume, and just enjoy the incredible imagery.</div>
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<div><b>Other Glaring Snubs: </b>Matt Damon (The Informant!), Fantastic Mr. Fox (Best Adapted Screenplay), Brad Pitt (Inglourious Basterds), Neil Blompkamp (District 9), Alfred Molina (An Education), &#8220;Stu&#8217;s Song&#8221; (The Hangover)</div>
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