danoyse
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Although as brilliant as Daniel Day-Lewis is, keep in mind that the time he did do a movie musical (Nine), he received no award recognition. Suck on that, Lincoln! 
Like I've said before, DDL was brilliant, and if he (probably) wins, it's absolutely well-deserved.
But I would love to see Hugh win. I really did love him in this. I think moving Eponine's arc around (to how it was in the book), really brought more facets of Valjean's character and how he truly struggled with knowing he had to let Cosette go, that we really didn't have in the stage version, and I thought he played that beautifully. It made the ending that much more powerful because it wasn't just that he had once saved Cosette, but how much it meant that he had saved Marius as well.
Again, I'm just happy he was nominated! I'm not going to blast DDL when he inevitably wins the thing, because he's awesome too.
I've noticed a select few of Hugh's loonier fans (narrows knows the ones I'm talking about!) seem to even have daggers out Anne at this point.

Like I've said before, DDL was brilliant, and if he (probably) wins, it's absolutely well-deserved.
But I would love to see Hugh win. I really did love him in this. I think moving Eponine's arc around (to how it was in the book), really brought more facets of Valjean's character and how he truly struggled with knowing he had to let Cosette go, that we really didn't have in the stage version, and I thought he played that beautifully. It made the ending that much more powerful because it wasn't just that he had once saved Cosette, but how much it meant that he had saved Marius as well.
Again, I'm just happy he was nominated! I'm not going to blast DDL when he inevitably wins the thing, because he's awesome too.
I've noticed a select few of Hugh's loonier fans (narrows knows the ones I'm talking about!) seem to even have daggers out Anne at this point.


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