he walked on stage as a nobody and walked off a star, that was a great
everything from the kiss he gave hallie berry to the speech he gave.
That may be the highlight of the night
I like the way he went about talking about the war, nothing over the top.
let's not forget he gave a stunning performance in The pianist and deserved the win
best moment of the night.
and he deserved it too.
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so much. i salute him, wherever he is now... :!:
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so much. i salute him, wherever he is now... :!:
Getting beaten up by Halle Berry's husband.
much like roman polanski, adrian brody is going to go in hideing out of fear of getting his ass kicked by eric benet
Quote from: Butterscotch Jonesmuch like roman polanski, adrian brody is going to go in hideing out of fear of getting his ass kicked by eric benet
Eric Benet is a sex addict, he has better things to do.
Brody stole the show. I loved Michael Moore's speech, but Brody's was even better. It appealed to everyone; he completely deserved that standing ovation. Halle Berry is a lucky woman.
At first I was pissed (I wanted Daniel or Jack to win) but then I was proud of him. That just shows what a good speech does.
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YES! I am amazed and incredibly happy about the Pianist gettin' some academy lovin'. And a well deservéd oscar, as well.
Oh yeah, the speech was great, too.
I've not seen The Pianist yet so I don't really have an opinion but I can say he was good in Summer Of Sam. The Halle Berry lip-lock was classic, lmao..
QuoteHalle Berry is a lucky woman.
Oh, yeah. I'd kill for her breasts like hers. And I'm a guy!
Edit: One slipped word can be fatal it seems.
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Adrien Brody is the only person I've ever seen who actually got them to stop the cut-off music after they started it. Helluvan acceptance speech.
Halle Berry did it last year.
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yeah, but she's stupit.
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Well, I guess you can prove anything with
facts.
I'm happy Brody won. It was a great surprise to me, I was almost certain Jack Nicholson or Day Lewis was gonna get it. Fucking great surprise!
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Suckers.
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Suckers.
Thumb-suckers.
The thing about Brody's acceptance speech: I'll take genuine emotion over rabble-rousing or name-listing every time.
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Thing is, polkablues, maybe I'm just too cynical but I didn't believe it, or if I did I found it a bit smug. Give me uncontrolled outbursts over that oh so cool dignity any day. And anyone who brings God aka Allah into things gets the thumbs down. Call me a thumb-sucker, but I'd rather be adolescent than superior and bourgeois, you know?
Adrien Brody, Penelope Cruz to recreate matador's love story on screen
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody and Spanish star Penelope Cruz are reportedly teaming up to star in a movie about the passionate love affair between a matador and an actress.
Brody will play legendary Spanish bullfighter Manuel Rodriguez Sanchez, with Cruz as his love interest, actress Lupe Sino, in "Manolete," a new film that will be written and directed by Dutch-born filmmaker Menno Meyjes, Daily Variety said.
"Manolete" is set in 1940s Spain and tells the story of Rodriguez Sanchez's passion for Sino, which continued until his death in the bullring in 1947 at age 30.
American star Brody, 32, who won the best actor Oscar for 2002's "The Pianist," is set to go to Spain in January to work with a bullfighter ahead of the March 21 start of filming.
Brody has also starred in films such as this year's "The Jacket" and in Peter Jackson's "King Kong," which is set for release next month.
Madrid-born Cruz, 31, has starred in Hollywood films including 2001's "Vanilla Sky," opposite ex-boyfriend Tom Cruise, and in "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" (2001), opposite Nicolas Cage.
aka "Take a Bow" by Madonna
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Brody will play legendary Spanish bullfighter Manuel Rodriguez Sanchez
When was the last time a non-Spanish/Latino actor played one with an even marginally convincing accent? The only one that even comes close is Mandy Patinkin in The Princess Bride but if he was playing serious, it would have disasterous. Maybe Johnny Depp in Before Night Falls, but that's up for debate as well...
I'm a little skeptical about this one...