I'm wondering how you could read into the comments about people not wanting Jennifer/Eddie to win being due to their race.
I'll clarify my opinion a bit (which I've actually already done on the Dreamgirls thread, this very thread and on the last movie watched thread).
Simply put---the other actors in their respective categories were all better than them in my opinion.
Like a fellow poster has said, I wanted Adriana to win because in all of her scenes, I could barely breathe. I was so frustrated with her situation, and I could actually feel her desperation---that to me is award winning acting.
As for Eddie, I wanted Mark Wahlberg to win because I thought he had a tiny role and managed to steal every single scene he was in. When he came on screen your attention was entirely on him--which is a hard thing to do considering who he was on the screen with.
And it was posted before by saying 'what could these two possibly have in common" hinting at their race, but the only thing relevant to this thread is the fact that they were both the stars in a movie that just wasn't executed very well. It had its moments (mainly the first 15 minutes) but the direction really kept this movie from shining--thus making it a movie where I didn't care about any of the characters.
To boil this thread down to people being racists is way off the mark--and I haven't noticed that tone at all.
I only thought that the person who actually gives the best performance should win the award---which is exactly why you won't hear me complaining about Forest winning---his performance was mesmerizing and multi-faceted and is deserving of all the accolades he has received.
I do think arguing about it now is pointless, as the awards have been handed out---but I thought it was creating a decent discussion.
And a note---I believe the count is between 20-25 for African American Oscar winners (this includes the other categories) but is still not a great number.