Oscar snubbs
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Oscar snubbs
Watchmen should have been nominated (and won) for these categories:
Best Film
Best Supporting Actor (Jackie Earl Haley)*
Best Cinematography
*well to be fair, Waltz was very good too so this could have been a coin flip
Any other obvious snubbs this year?
Best Film
Best Supporting Actor (Jackie Earl Haley)*
Best Cinematography
*well to be fair, Waltz was very good too so this could have been a coin flip
Any other obvious snubbs this year?
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Tilda Swinton for Julia.
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Tilda Swinton (Actress) for Julia
Mélanie Laurent (Actress) for Inglourious Basterds
Sam Rockwell (Actor) for Moon
Matt Damon (Actor) for The Informant!
Where the Wild Things Are (Art Direction)
Drag Me to Hell (Sound Mixing)
The Coen Bros (Directing)
Mélanie Laurent (Actress) for Inglourious Basterds
Sam Rockwell (Actor) for Moon
Matt Damon (Actor) for The Informant!
Where the Wild Things Are (Art Direction)
Drag Me to Hell (Sound Mixing)
The Coen Bros (Directing)
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Re: Oscar snubbs
Acting:
Michael Stuhlbarg for A Serious Man,
Peter Capaldi for In the Loop,
Sam Rockwell for Moon,
and Mélanie Laurent for Inglourious Basterds.
Directing:
Joel and Ethan Coen for A Serious Man
and Michael Haneke for The White Ribbon.
Michael Stuhlbarg for A Serious Man,
Peter Capaldi for In the Loop,
Sam Rockwell for Moon,
and Mélanie Laurent for Inglourious Basterds.
Directing:
Joel and Ethan Coen for A Serious Man
and Michael Haneke for The White Ribbon.
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I would say that performance probably factored in to him getting a nod for Invictus.
I think similar things happened with Tommy Lee Jones when he was nominated for In the Valley of Elah and also appeared in No Country for Old Men. And DiCaprio's performance in The Departed may have helped him get in for Blood Diamond. Seems like voters take those into consideration if someone has a really good year.
I think similar things happened with Tommy Lee Jones when he was nominated for In the Valley of Elah and also appeared in No Country for Old Men. And DiCaprio's performance in The Departed may have helped him get in for Blood Diamond. Seems like voters take those into consideration if someone has a really good year.
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The thread is asking for Oscar Snubs and isn't specifically a Watchmen thread. Please don't threadcrap.
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Masterpiece?
You should have just made a "Watchmen got snubbed!" thread instead of an all inclusive Oscar thread. The movie it too ripe for ridicule.
^I haven't seen Messenger yet, but I didn't care for Daniels direction in Precious. He did a great job with his actors, not so much with everything else.

^I haven't seen Messenger yet, but I didn't care for Daniels direction in Precious. He did a great job with his actors, not so much with everything else.
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Ever since I've seen it, I've been torn between thinking Watchmen was either an ambitious but flawed masterpiece or pretentious horseshit. I've been leaning more and more towards the latter.
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Best Supporting Actor: Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen)
Best Actor: Matt Damon (The Informant!)
Best Picture: Black Dynamite
Best Picture: The Informant!
Best Director: Steven Soderbergh (The Informant!)
Best Original Score: Marvin Hamlisch (The Informant!)
Best Original Score: Adrian Younge (Black Dynamite)
Best Actor: Matt Damon (The Informant!)
Best Picture: Black Dynamite
Best Picture: The Informant!
Best Director: Steven Soderbergh (The Informant!)
Best Original Score: Marvin Hamlisch (The Informant!)
Best Original Score: Adrian Younge (Black Dynamite)
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Watchmen isn't quite trash, but the idea of even considering the film for Best Picture is laughable, and considering the dozens of better films in 2009, a bit insulting.
The thread is asking for Oscar Snubs and isn't specifically a Watchmen thread. Please don't threadcrap.
The thread is asking for Oscar Snubs and isn't specifically a Watchmen thread. Please don't threadcrap.
I didn't threadcrap, groucho did, and I started the thread so i can praise Watchmen as much as I please.
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To be fair, Watchmen might have been Best Picture material, but it was brought down by the bad cinematography and the poor portrayal of Rorschach.
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I don't think Watchmen was snubbed. I thought it was shit.
So there.