@CommentariumNet and the Oscars

We’ll be watching the Academy Awards tonight and posting our comments live on Twitter.

Let’s hope this year’s show will be fun and Avatar wins some decent awards. There’s other great movies, too – District 9, The Hurt Locker, Up, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and a few others. As long as they don’t give anything to Tarantino, we’ll be happy.

Feel free to share your thoughts and comments, here or on Twitter.

4 thoughts on “@CommentariumNet and the Oscars

  1. Just now getting to reading your comments. I must say, the only one where you seemed to truly hate the result was when Star Trek won best make-up. I was actually hoping that everything went to horrible, overly-budgeted, incoherent pieces of shit, just so I could laugh at your tweets filled with rage, obscenities, and references to anal rape. Then again, I’m the same guy who wanted McCain to win just so I could laugh at his senility. I suppose everybody secretly wants something bad to happen to somebody else just so they can laugh at it at at least one point in their life.
    Also, a question. What does RT mean on Twitter?

  2. Oh, also, I forgot to mention this in my last post, but what were you talking about in your last two tweets about the Oscars?

  3. Oh, also, I forgot to mention this in my last post, but what were you talking about in your last two tweets about the Oscars?

    We were referring to the unpleasant “we all support the troops, and other people in uniform” tone of the show. No-one said anything about the continuing wars that kill precisely the people they claim to support; and it’s more than a little hypocritical to go on about how you support firemen and so on when the truth is that people like that are constantly getting the shaft.

  4. Also, a question. What does RT mean on Twitter?

    Retweet – that is, reposting someone else’s tweet to your own feed.

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