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5 Oscar Movies You Haven't Seen—but Totally Should



In a bid to recapture the interest of regular folks like you and me, the Academy Awards' Best Picture category has expanded to allow for 10 competing flicks, and so a lot more films that you've probably haven't seen got nominations.

So what did you miss?

In a year where Mo'Nique, Quentin Tarantino, the Coen brothers, Sandra Bullock and a naked, 10-foot blue chick in 3D can all be mentioned in the same breath, how do you know which Oscar flicks you really should be catching up on?



1. The Hurt Locker
(many nominations, including Best Picture)



Why you didn't see it: It's an Iraq war movie, and let's face it, most of those have been sanctimonious sacks of suckage. Plus, you probably weren't expecting much better from the director of Point Break.

Why you should: Because, awards and critical acclaim and mismanaged marketing aside, this is not some stuffy, important-with-a-capital-I drama.

It is, in fact, a kickass action movie full of explosions, eviscerations and nigh-unbearable tension as bombs are defused (or not) and snipers are picked off.

It's the sort of film that would be more at home running on TNT's "Movies for guys who like movies" than in some out-of-the-way art-house multiplex. And don't forget that that Point Break director also made Near Dark. This is even better.

(I still haven't seen this but really want to)



2. The Cove
(Best Documentary Feature)



Why you didn't see it: A documentary about the importance of saving dolphins sounds about as appealing as a week-old tuna salad sandwich.

Why you should: Put aside for a second that you'll learn some useful information about which seafood to be careful of eating. The key here is that The Cove is not just some preachy screed about how dolphins are cute and smart, but a full-on heist movie—like Ocean's 11, but real.

See, a team of experts in different fields arrange the perfect break-in to a secluded cove in Japan, so they can gather crucial evidence of secret mass slaughterings.

If George Clooney were in a story like that, you'd be there, right? This is even better, because chances are you don't already know whether or not they succeeded (do yourself a favor and don't Google it first).



3. Fantastic Mr. Fox
(Best Animated Feature)



Why you didn't see it: Because the idea that the director of movies like The Darjeeling Limited could make an unabashedly entertaining stop-motion flick for the whole family was an unlikely proposition indeed.

Why you should: Because it's based on a Roald Dahl children's book, it has a great cast (Michael Gambon! Bill Murray! Meryl Streep!) and Wes Anderson has lightened up a whole lot.

Kids will love the slapstick; adults will appreciate the ironic juxtapositions of human versus animal behavior. Also, George Clooney in full-on self-parody mode, as he is here, beats George Clooney in self-important, introspective mode (we're looking at you, Up in the Air).

(Really want to see this one too but I feel like it barely made a blip on the radar. In fact, I didn't even notice when it was released!)



4. In the Loop
(Best Adapted Screenplay)



Why you didn't see it: The banal title tells you almost nothing about the movie, plus it's a spinoff of an English TV series In the Thick of It, which isn't even available on DVD over here.

Why you should: Assuming you're not allergic to a variety of different U.K. accents, this is one of the sharpest, funniest satires of government ever made, and you don't have to know anything about the TV show it's based on.

A fast-paced, deadpan study of government idiocy during the buildup to a familiar-yet-nameless war, it'll have you laughing so hard at some of its jokes that you'll need a second viewing to hear the follow-up lines.

Plus Peter Capaldi's foul-mouthed, Scottish damage-control expert makes Rahm Emanuel sound like a choirboy by comparison.

(I highly recommend this one, it's awesome!!)



5. Food Inc.
(Best Documentary Feature)



Why you didn't see it: Because almost every exposé of the food industry ends up telling you to go vegan, and who needs that? Meat and cheese are delicious!

Why you should: Because this one doesn't. Finally, a truly fair and balanced look at the food industry that yes, dings factory farming for its flaws and overreliance on antibiotics, but also tells you that it's OK to eat meat if you're smart about it, and...praises Walmart? C'mon. You have to see that to believe it.



SOURCE: E! online


ONTD, what are your Oscar picks and what movies do you still need to see? I am dying to see A Single Man, but they haven't shown it in my town (and I don't think the screener has leaked yet) :( I had been wanting to see An Education for a long time, too, but I finally got to see it the other day, and it wasn't nearly as good as I expected.
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[info]celebutaunt 8th-Feb-2010 01:07 am (UTC)
I wanna see Fantastic Mr. Fox so bad, but it wasn't playing anywhere near me when it came out. :(
[info]patbjorke 8th-Feb-2010 01:09 am (UTC)
Download it!
[info]devour_theflesh 8th-Feb-2010 01:24 am (UTC)
It was SO GOOD. I don't even like Wes Anderson, but I actually clapped my hands while I was watching this movie. Like a moron. I was delighted!
[info]joaniemaloney 8th-Feb-2010 03:12 am (UTC)
it's already online!
[info]starlights_1 8th-Feb-2010 03:48 am (UTC)
It was horrible. It delivered was like every other Wes Anderson movie: monotone.
[info]loosma 8th-Feb-2010 06:00 am (UTC)
UH PSSHA
[info]sarahsumbrella 8th-Feb-2010 07:15 am (UTC)
IA. I don't understand why everyone is jizzing over it. It deviated horribly from the book and just wasn't that funny or worthwhile.
Also, Mr Fox is meant to be the hero of the piece and in this, he's just a bit of a tool.
[info]cathartic_prose 8th-Feb-2010 10:08 pm (UTC)
omg it is sooooo good. I went in expecting to not like it, but I loved it sfm.
[info]sursumcorda 8th-Feb-2010 01:08 am (UTC)
I watched In The Loop the other night. Peter Capaldi was fucking hysterical.
[info]mazurkas 8th-Feb-2010 01:35 am (UTC)
ikr. the whole movie was hilarious.
it's been getting really bad reviews here though, for reasons i don't understand at all.
[info]jellybeans 8th-Feb-2010 03:20 am (UTC)
I loved it too... watched it a few months ago on a bus trip and I was just constantly laughing while people gave me strange looks :)
[info]sarahsumbrella 8th-Feb-2010 07:16 am (UTC)
I loved Peter Capaldi in Skins and Torchwood so I'll be checking this out.
[info]flowerings 8th-Feb-2010 07:23 am (UTC)
I could not stop laughing. I would purchase it from Amazon.co.uk if I had the spare cash.
[info]elcynic619 8th-Feb-2010 09:55 am (UTC)
I loved it too. So many dead on moments. "Ah, I see what you are doing there..."
[info]closedooropen 9th-Feb-2010 04:25 am (UTC)
FUCKETY BYE
[info]finchroxxx 8th-Feb-2010 01:08 am (UTC)
the only thing i havent seen on this list is the cove....


i was completely shocked when in the loop got nominated for something i was like 0_o
[info]followand_feel 8th-Feb-2010 01:45 am (UTC)
watch The Cove! you're missing out on amazingness.
[info]brothorsport 8th-Feb-2010 01:47 am (UTC)
The Cove is actually really good. Much better than Food, Inc. The way it plays out is kind of weird but overall its really a good watch and eye opening.
[info]egosumopacis 8th-Feb-2010 03:49 am (UTC)
Get to see In The Loop, Hurt Locker, and Fantastic Mr. Fox too. They're all AMAZING.
[info]princess_182 8th-Feb-2010 06:30 pm (UTC)
I cried watching The Cove, VERY good documentary.
[info]astormatsea 8th-Feb-2010 01:09 am (UTC)
lol i haven't seen any of these
[info]epouvante 8th-Feb-2010 01:09 am (UTC)
i really want to see a single man, and i missed out on in the loop when it came out, but neither were anywhere near me

boo oh well. the bounty of the internet is good to those that search.
[info]jbfalek 8th-Feb-2010 03:21 am (UTC)
A single man is so good, if you can't see it in theaters at least download it. Also, its soundtrack is great.
[info]patbjorke 8th-Feb-2010 01:09 am (UTC)
PEOPLE NEED TO SEE FANTASTIC MR. FOX ASAP. NO EXCUSES.



THE SCREENER IS ONLINE. GET ON IT, BITCHES.
[info]deneuves 8th-Feb-2010 01:13 am (UTC)
this looks cute
im going to go watch it now
[info]juanbomb 8th-Feb-2010 01:54 am (UTC)
lol same.
[info]x_falsetto 8th-Feb-2010 01:15 am (UTC)
I want to see this.


But I don't watch movies online due to my paranoia about computer viruses from that shit.
[info]junosucks 8th-Feb-2010 01:15 am (UTC)
Awww! I think I'll dl it tonight. I'm really ashamed that I haven't seen it yet. I LOVE Roald Dahl!
[info]old_fart_1 8th-Feb-2010 01:20 am (UTC)
creepy. i liked it a lot but damn wes anderson was soooo wes anderson about it.
[info]apothecaries 8th-Feb-2010 01:32 am (UTC)
Honestly it kind of scares me. Reminds me of something when I was younger but I cant remember what since my mind is obviously protecting me from it lol.
[info]xaristotlex 8th-Feb-2010 01:33 am (UTC)
I AGREE WITH THIS, BUT I THINK THAT PEOPLE SHOULD BUY THE MOVIE AND WATCH IT ON DVD. THAT'S HOW GOOD IT IS.
[info]dothecrunge 8th-Feb-2010 01:52 am (UTC)
IASFM
[info]heybitch 8th-Feb-2010 02:07 am (UTC)
THIS. i loved it.
[info]amsterdam__ 8th-Feb-2010 02:09 am (UTC)
this is seriously my fave movie from last year.
[info]witnessthine 8th-Feb-2010 03:43 am (UTC)
aaaaaah omg :(
[info]arcadiaego 8th-Feb-2010 12:48 pm (UTC)
I got weirdly depressed by them all ending up in the supermarket! Their tree was so nice!
[info]rlmoonyk 8th-Feb-2010 01:09 am (UTC)
i just started watching the hurt locker 5 minutes ago
and i get to see a single man in about a week! woo~
[info]joaniemaloney 8th-Feb-2010 03:13 am (UTC)
yaaaay!
[info]artemislives 8th-Feb-2010 01:09 am (UTC)
The Thick of It/In the Loop = One of the highlights of my life. Really.
[info]curtaindown 8th-Feb-2010 02:42 am (UTC)
Malcolm Tucker is my long lost dad.
[info]infidelkast 8th-Feb-2010 01:10 am (UTC)
The Cove is amazing, if you haven't seen it yet do it now.

I saw A Single Man the other day without reading anything about it and it was immediately depressing. I was quietly sobbing the first 20 minutes
[info]gershwhen 8th-Feb-2010 02:58 am (UTC)
Same thing could be said about The Cove, I think people SHOULD Google the end....
[info]joaniemaloney 8th-Feb-2010 03:14 am (UTC)
both are incredible films.
I'm definitely going to read 'A Single Man' and see how it compares.
[info]theironist 8th-Feb-2010 01:10 am (UTC)
I adored Fantastic Mr. Fox. But I am loyal to Pixar. I'd rather see Up take this one.
[info]patbjorke 8th-Feb-2010 01:10 am (UTC)
Shame on you.
[info]egosumopacis 8th-Feb-2010 04:22 am (UTC)
Loyalties should not effect voting. FMF was a better film.
[info]loosma 8th-Feb-2010 06:03 am (UTC)
u blind mofo D: hdu
[info]patbjorke 8th-Feb-2010 01:10 am (UTC)
btw I've seen all of these except for 2 and 4.
[info]ashlerlee 8th-Feb-2010 01:10 am (UTC)
Everyone needs to see The Hurt Locker. I usually haaaate war movies but my friend kept begging me to see this, so I did. And it was so good.
[info]egosumopacis 8th-Feb-2010 04:23 am (UTC)
I'm the opposite, I love war movies but The Hurt Locker is in a class all its own.
[info]supp_kt 8th-Feb-2010 01:11 am (UTC)
I've only seen The Hurt Locker and Fantastic Mr. Fox. I really want to see In the Loop. The others... sorry, idgaf.
[info]j_k_m 8th-Feb-2010 01:11 am (UTC)
I was just trying to think of a film to watch, and this post reminded me to watch up in the air or whatever it's called. ty.
[info]stentorianyell 8th-Feb-2010 01:11 am (UTC)
I haven't seen any, but now I think I will try to see Food Inc., The Cove, and In the Loop.
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