Sunday, February 24, 2008

If I awarded the Oscars ...

… the best supporting actor trophy would go to someone who isn't even nominated -- Andy Griffith in Waitress. Old Joe, the owner of the diner where much of the action takes place, is vulgar, tough and crotchety. But as played by Andy, he's also a wise old soul who understands what the title character (Keri Russell) must do to reshape her life. It was inspired casting and a touching performance, and I wish Old Joe was donning a tux and walking the red carpet tonight.

I'm sure that when Old Andy won his Oscar, he would acknowledge Adrienne Shelley, the creative force behind this little movie, but who tragically died before the movie was released.

3 comments:

  1. this movie was out? This year?

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  2. I don't really understand the question. By "this movie was out," are you asking if it was in theaters or did it go direct to video? It was playing in the Chicagoland theaters spring/summer 2007.

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  3. Its me being my sarcastic self

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