Love Jesse James. Love No Country For Old Men. Love There Will Be Blood. I'm not bitter about anything since all three of these movies kicked major ass. I'm happy No Country and the Coen's won, and I would of been just as happy if There Will Be Blood and Paul Thomas Anderson won. I didn't think There Will Be Blood was a masterpeice like some proclaim, because I think if you take Daniel Day Lewis away from it, it's just another good film. Don't get me wrong, I love the cinematography, the characters, the music, and the tone of the film. But DDL, like he always does, took over the film and I think it wouldn't of been as good if he weren't in it. Same thing for No Country For Old Men. The film wouldn't of been as good if it weren't for Javier Bardem. He just kinda took over the film and you just wanted him to be in every scene. But again, good characters, good cinematography, and a great tone. Jesse James is the only film that didn't have to rely on actors to help make the movie better. It's just a great character study of two people and they found actors to play those parts well. I do agree that it should of won for cinematography, but There Will Be Blood still had great cinematography and it also deserved to win. And when it comes to best picture and best director. Honestly, it's a coin flip. It could of gone to either No Country or There Will Be Blood. It was a very difficult decision to make in my opinion and either film could of eaily taken it. So I'm not even close to being bitter about the results for Director and Picture. I'm happy one of those two won and I hope this oscar buzz will get more people to see these films, even though this was a very low rated Academy Awards.