Oscars 2009: The Curious Case Of Hugh Jackman

Anyway, Jackman was good. He can sing, dance, act, and he's Wolverine. He's got across-the-board credentials for Broadway, Hollywood, and comic book geeks everywhere.
I did notice within the first five minutes we got shots of Robert Downey Jr. and Mickey Rourke in the crowd. That's a good way to remind everyone of who's on their final career comeback, and that they're safe and sound and in their seats.
A weird work schedule and a generally short attention span means I don't get out to the theatres much, so for the ninth straight year I hadn't seen any of the Best Picture nominees. I was shocked to discover that "Saw V" wasn't nominated for any of the major categories, though.

I live in East Texas, so some of those movies didn't even play around here. I really wanted to see "Frost/Nixon," but my local theatre wasn't carrying it. Instead, they were taking up the entire evening showing Larry the Cable Guy in "Witless Protection," then turning up the house lights for a roundtable discussion.
Here's the actual top ten movies of the year, and what stands out about them to me:
(#1) The Dark Knight - Made a billion dollars, and Heath Ledger won the Oscar for best supporting actor.

(#3) Kung Fu Panda - Firmly established Jack Black as not quite so annoying in cute cartoon form.
(#4) Hancock - First super-hero movie since 1978 not to have action figures (see #6 below).
(#5) Mamma Mia! - Movie musicals aimed at women, gay men, and disco holdouts are a good idea sometimes.
(#6) Iron Man - Sold a whole bunch of toys, some of which went to me.
(#7) Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - Proved very popular with people who like to move it, move it.
(#8) Quantum of Solace - Made lots of money in spite of having a title that made no sense.
(#9) WALL-E - If the movie business were the NYSE, I couldn't afford Pixar stock.
(#10) The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian - This movie was made from a series of books I never read, thus putting it in the same category with the Lord of the Rings movies, Gone With The Wind, and anything based on a book published before 1990.
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