I’m happy to announce the proper debut of our OscarWatch video show, in which my film-festival pal (and all-around sharp gal) Missy Schwartz and I discuss the latest awards contenders (including Angelina Jolie in Changeling), mixed in with some interview footage with Oscar hopefuls—in this case Edward Norton and Noah Emmerich from the truly underrated cop drama Pride & Glory. I hope you enjoy it!
Oct 24
2008
09:00 AM ET
OscarWatch: The TV Show!
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thank you for this web video series, dave! it’s perfect. exactly what us oscar fans are looking for!
Oh wow this was so good. It just seemed so organic and natural. I felt like I was just watching a smart conversation about movies. Keep it up!
I agree, a much more interesting clip then anything seen on that program ‘At the Movies’ or whatever that abortion is called.
forget the oscars… let’s talk about the bit of deliciousness that is dave karger… i’m swooning, dave… swooning
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pics and film of oscor
What’s the deal with ABC putting one of their News directors in the direction booth instead of multi-Emmy winner Louis Horvitz? I’ll miss that guy accepting his annual Emmy for his Oscars work while ordering Take 2, play me off…
Dave, I would like to hear what you liked about PRIDE & GLORY. You didn’t really elaborate. I saw it this weekend and wasn’t impressed. It follows the well-worn pathways of countless police dramas before it. The only original part of the movie is the iron scene with the baby. But I have to say Norton is pretty terrific in it, as is Noah Emmerich.
Jolies over acting was so horrible she need to stick yo killing people and then turning around acting like she wants to save the world
the interviewer is sooo queer that is not even funny!!!! WTF!!