For anyone who has ever been annoyed by James Cameron (i.e. EVERYONE), the critical success of Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" offers a bit of comfort. I have to admit I had no idea who she was like a month ago. I may have heard of "The Hurt Locker" but I definitely had no plans to see it. And then I was watching like the Critics Choice Awards or something and saw her win best director against (ex-husband) Cameron which I thought was pretty cool. Cool to beat James Cameron at his own game. Cool times a THOUSAND to beat your ex, James Cameron at his own game. I know that's not the point. And she's a successful director in her own right blah blah blah if she wasn't a woman this wouldn't even be an issue. I watched the film last week and you can't help but be moved by it. But either way high five!!! High five.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Hurt Locker
For anyone who has ever been annoyed by James Cameron (i.e. EVERYONE), the critical success of Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" offers a bit of comfort. I have to admit I had no idea who she was like a month ago. I may have heard of "The Hurt Locker" but I definitely had no plans to see it. And then I was watching like the Critics Choice Awards or something and saw her win best director against (ex-husband) Cameron which I thought was pretty cool. Cool to beat James Cameron at his own game. Cool times a THOUSAND to beat your ex, James Cameron at his own game. I know that's not the point. And she's a successful director in her own right blah blah blah if she wasn't a woman this wouldn't even be an issue. I watched the film last week and you can't help but be moved by it. But either way high five!!! High five.
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