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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by RichC2
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Thrillers rarely get noticed at these things, at least it got Deakins another nomination.
---------- Not sure about what I'd choose for Best Pic but.... I'm kind of itching towards The Martian. Weird how Ridley Scott didn't get nominated again. At the same time... I wasn't impressed by his direction of it. It's Ridley Scott. He knows how to direct for sure though. He's a constant in his direction... iffy films or not. I'm all for George Miller for getting Best Director. Easily. Everything it is nominated with I am game for MM4 to get for the most part, Best Pic and Cinematography are the hard ones to get based on what is there. Which I don't think they'll get. Chivo and Deakins are just amazing. Chivo in his film had wonderful locations to be in. Which only adds to what The Revenant was about. . Not sure why TFA would get a nomination for its music. I liked it fine enough but I wasn't impressed by it. Miller's wife did a fucking amazing job on editing MM4. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by Jason
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It's like the Grammys. They pick a favorite (The Revenant) and shower it with awards.
No one else should even bother writing an acceptance speech.
Originally Posted by Solid Snake
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Sadly... he has no chance against Chivo. The Revenant has it in visuals. 3 years in a row possibly. Jesus. Chivo's had a great career.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by Jason
(Post 12695941)
It's like the Grammys. They pick a favorite (The Revenant) and shower it with awards.
No one else should even bother writing an acceptance speech. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 12695899)
no love for Ryuichi Sakamoto's score for 'The Revenant' that surprised (and annoyed) me
Brian Wilson's original song from Love & Mercy was also ruled ineligible due to coming late in the end credits instead of first in the end credits. Music rules are stupid sometimes. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
And of course... race is coming in to the conversation again:
This is the whitest Oscars since last year: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/01/14...-so-white-2016 |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 12695961)
And of course... race is coming in to the conversation again:
This is the whitest Oscars since last year: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/01/14...-so-white-2016 |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by dex14
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And of course... race is coming in to the conversation again:
This is the whitest Oscars since last year: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/01/14...-so-white-2016 Man, Carol got shafted. Best film of the year and didn't even get a nomination for best picture. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Kind of surprised the song from Furious 7 didn't nominated... Would've switched that out with Fifty Shades.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by TheMovieman
(Post 12695967)
Kind of surprised the song from Furious 7 didn't nominated... Would've switched that out with Fifty Shades.
Beasts of No Nation deserved more love, it was imo better than Revenant and just as skillfully made. Straight Outta Compton got the nominations it deserved. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by wendersfan
(Post 12695965)
It's a legitimate complaint.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Kind of surprise that Paul Dano didn't get nominated for best actor in Love & Mercy.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by EddieMoney
(Post 12695924)
Wow, "Sicario" got screwed.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Pulling for Sly, Jennifer Jason Leigh, George Miller and Morricone's Hateful Eight score. Not terribly passionate about anything else.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Not sure i can slog through Bridge of Spies again to see if i missed something the first time around that earned it a BP nom. I'd put Sicario over it for sure.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by Geofferson
(Post 12695984)
Pulling for Sly, Jennifer Jason Leigh, George Miller and Morricone's Hateful Eight score. Not terribly passionate about anything else.
Never know with this stuff. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by HN
(Post 12695989)
Not sure i can slog through Bridge of Spies again to see if i missed something the first time around that earned it a BP nom. I'd put Sicario over it for sure.
While I did like The Revenant, there is no way in hell that it was better than Sicario or The Hateful Eight. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by dom56
(Post 12695979)
Kind of surprise that Paul Dano didn't get nominated for best actor in Love & Mercy.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by Geofferson
(Post 12695984)
Pulling for Sly, Jennifer Jason Leigh, George Miller and Morricone's Hateful Eight score. Not terribly passionate about anything else.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by Geofferson
(Post 12695984)
Morricone's Hateful Eight score.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Though I didn't care much for Carol, it's score is the only one that stood out to me for the year... beyond The Hateful Eight.
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Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Hateful Eight got nominated for 3 awards. Best Supporting Actress, Cinematograpy, and Music Score. Sicario got nominated for Cinematography and Score.
And yes Fury Road is that fucking good! 10 nomintaions - WOW! I don't know what The Martian is doing there honestly - such a meh film in retrospect. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 12695954)
It was ruled ineligible because it had two composers. They appealed the ruling but were rejected.
Brian Wilson's original song from Love & Mercy was also ruled ineligible due to coming late in the end credits instead of first in the end credits. Music rules are stupid sometimes. I am pulling for Morricone as well. He got an honorary Oscar a few years back but it'd be great to see him win the real deal--and has anyone done so after getting an honorary award? Or even been nominated? I thought Creed might get a little more love. Stallone should probably calm down with the sequel talk until this is over. I could see that hurting him. I am convinced Rourke lost his best actor award for The Wrestler when he started talking about doing an actual WWE match. |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by JeremyM
(Post 12696037)
I am pulling for Morricone as well. He got an honorary Oscar a few years back but it'd be great to see him win the real deal--and has anyone done so after getting an honorary award? Or even been nominated? Honorary / Lifetime Achievement - 1980 Winner - Best Actor (On Golden Pond) - 1981 Paul Newman Honorary / Lifetime Achievement - 1985 Winner - Best Actor (The Color of Money) - 1986 |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by HN
(Post 12696057)
Peter Fonda
Honorary / Lifetime Achievement - 1980 Winner - Best Actor (On Golden Pond) - 1981 Paul Newman Honorary / Lifetime Achievement - 1985 Winner - Best Actor (The Color of Money) - 1986 |
Re: 2016 Oscar Nominations
Originally Posted by dvdjunkie32
(Post 12695983)
Best film of 2015, IMO. Should have at least got a best actress nod.
I am glad to see it get a Cinematography nomination though. Even though I don't see it beating The Revenant. |
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