- I think he's right, but if the Oscars were based solely on my opinion, he would be on the short list for Good Night and Good Luck
- He had to make some key directorial decisions in the course of creating that movie, and if he screwed up any one, the film would not have worked.
- He had to use Joe McCarthy instead of an actor playing McCarthy. McCarthy was such an exaggerated and unpleasant character that if an actor did a perfect impersonation, the right wing nutburgers would have jumped on Clooney for creating a hatchet job. He decided correctly (as Murrow once did) to let McCarthy hang himself.
- He had to film in black-and-white, not just because of some arty whim, or to create a fifties feel, but because it was completely necessary to make the McCarthy footage fit in seamlessly, and because the "real McCarthy" decision was immutable.
- I don't know if he did a better job than Robert Rodriguez (unnominated), Peter Jackson, or Steven Spielberg, but if I had to choose between Clooney and Ang Lee in that category, I'd probably vote for Clooney.
Saturday, February 11, 2006
Clooney Doesn't Expect to Win Any Oscars
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