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11 amazing Alabama actors who deserved Oscar love Updated 8:36 AM; Today 8:30 AM Cullman native Channing Tatum, while in Birmingham serving as the grand marshal for the 2018 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park. (Tamika Moore / People of Alabama)People of Alabama Facebook Share Alabama has had its day at the Oscars, with actors from the state and films shot or set in it racking up major awards including best picture. But what about the snubs? How do we make it right? Alabama boasts its share of amazing big screen talent, many of whom have done Oscar-worthy work that went totally unrecognized by the Academy. This shall not stand. We are here to stand up for those whose career-best performances could still merit an honorary statuette. ....
Of course a vampire is simply a cannibal with good table manners, and Ravenous is a darkly atmospheric film about an epidemic of flesh-eating and the fearsome power that it brings. It takes place during the Mexican-American War, in an isolated U.S. Army outpost in the Sierra Nevadas, when a half-dead man (Robert Carlyle) staggers into the fort with the story of snowbound travelers, starvation and worse: We ate the oxen, then the horses, then a dog, then our belts and shoes . . Eventually one of the party died of starvation, and they ate him. Then they ate others . and by now the commander of the fort has heard enough, and determines to send out a party to investigate. All of this is shown in dark colors and a soundtrack of chimes and mournful cries; low, ominous, burbling percussion, and far-off female laments. Ravenous is the kind of movie where you savor the texture of the filmmaking, even when the story strays into shapeless gore. ....