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swo17
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#201 Post by swo17 »

= Oscar gold.

I actually listened to that and the Frozen song earlier today, and frankly, couldn't tell them apart. (Other than one being about Jesus, obviously.)
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#202 Post by adavis53 »

jindianajonz wrote:
lacritfan wrote:Oh geez-us AYNA is sung by an evangelical Christian quadriplegic. Good luck criticizing this nom once the Christian media and Fox news find out. Better to just let this controversy die now before it becomes a bigger story.
Hey guys, maybe we shouldn't judge this thing without hearing it first

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWVyVMbSzM4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Well, that was simplistic sentimental dreck.
oh god. at this point i hope the voters just saw Broughton's name and voted for him out of bias instead of actually listened to the nominees because i can't imagine who would actually pick this nonsense.
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#203 Post by Kirkinson »

As a long-time Bruce Broughton fan I would have been much happier never having heard that.
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#204 Post by Shrew »

The best/saddest part of that video is how she begins by praying for God to "mitigate any age, crackiness, or tiredness in her voice" and then comes out with this pleasant but obviously heavily processed singing. That's the sound man done that for you, dear. He ain't God.

I wonder if the same woman will be performing it at the Oscars. It's going to be a terribly long and tedious performance no matter who does it, but having a quadriplegic onstage with a bunch of shadowdancers or whatever the producers come up with to spice it up is going to be incredibly awkward, not to mention the cause of endless guilt when you try to change the channel.
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#205 Post by Andre Jurieu »

Shrew wrote:...not to mention being the cause of endless guilt when you try to change the channel.
Not if you change the channel for (or fast-forward through) all the "Best Song" performances.
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#206 Post by Dylan »

Seeing as the Oscars pulled off having Jerry Goldsmith's "Ave Satani" from The Omen sung at the Oscars in 1976 (the song was nominated, the score won), they might be able to pull this off.
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#207 Post by captveg »

They haven't had the all the songs performed for a few years now.
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#208 Post by eerik »

For what it's worth, Estonian Film Journalists Association's top ten films released theatrically in Estonia in 2013:
1. La grande bellezza
2. Paradies: Liebe
3. Gravity
4. Searching for Sugarman
5. Paradies: Glaube
6. Amour
7. Jagten
8. Django Unchained
9. Dans la maison
10. Before Midnight
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#209 Post by lacritfan »

SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS
Cast in a Motion Picture - AMERICAN HUSTLE
Male Actor in a Leading Role - MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY – “DALLAS BUYERS CLUB”
Female Actor in a Leading Role - CATE BLANCHETT – “BLUE JASMINE”
Male Actor in a Supporting Role - JARED LETO – “DALLAS BUYERS CLUB”
Female Actor in a Supporting Role - LUPITA NYONG’O – “12 YEARS A SLAVE”
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#210 Post by domino harvey »

lacritfan wrote:Cast in a Motion Picture - AMERICAN HUSTLE
On the one hand I'm glad it's looking more and more like 12 Years a Slave won't win Best Picture at the Oscars. On the other hand, this is going to win. Expect the other winners to be the winners on Oscar night, except maybe Amy Adams who wasn't nominated for the SAG
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#211 Post by captveg »

And its the worst film of the 6 nominees I've seen, too. Typical.
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#212 Post by domino harvey »

I'll hopefully have seen all of the nominees within the week, but 12 Years a Slave is still the weakest for me so far (though I don't actively dislike any of the nominees yet, which would be a nice change of pace if it stays that way). Her would be an amazing and validating win, but that'll never ever happen-- it'll be lucky to walk away with anything
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#213 Post by captveg »

The only three films with a legit shot at Best Picture of the 9 are 12 Years a Slave, Gravity and American Hustle. I'll be ok with either 12 or Gravity winning, but IMO AH would be the weakest BP winner since Crash.

However, I did just look up the SAG prior history and it's only a 50% indicator as only 9/18 years it has matched ensemble Cast with Oscar BP.
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#214 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I'm pulling for Gravity (ha ha), partly because I realize it's all the Academy can do short of time travel to undo the injustice of snubbing Children Of Men. I'll be as happy if Jonas wins Best Director, than as if it won Best Picture.
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#215 Post by domino harvey »

Who is Jonas?
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#216 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Alfonso's son, but I still screwed that up. Ugh.
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#217 Post by lacritfan »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:I'm pulling for Gravity (ha ha), partly because I realize it's all the Academy can do short of time travel to undo the injustice of snubbing Children Of Men.
If not picture they can at least finally give Best Cinematography to Emmanuel Lubezki, not just for CoM but all of Malick's films that he's shot.
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#218 Post by criterion10 »

If The Wolf of Wall Street, Her, 12 Years a Slave, or Gravity wins Best Picture, I won't have anything to complain about. All great films in my eyes, and the only nominees to make it on my Top Ten list. I still haven't seen Philomena (I was trying to avoid paying for that one, but it seems as though I may have to now), but of the others I've seen, I only disliked American Hustle, so if that wins, I'll be royally pissed, although Nebraska, Captain Phillips, and Dallas Buyers Club wouldn't exactly make for good winners either.
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#219 Post by domino harvey »

Cate Blanchett did make the most of her SAG win at least:

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#220 Post by domino harvey »

Did you know there is an Oklahoma Film Critics Association? And that they like Her best? Well, now you know
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#221 Post by domino harvey »

What the hell? Tie at PGAs between 12 Years a Slave and Gravity. So... it's a three way race, again
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#222 Post by knives »

I'll be the lone person rooting for American Hustle of those three though I bet the McQueen does it anyway.
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#224 Post by Luke M »

I'm OK with American Hustle winning. I actually really liked it and saw it a 2nd time in theaters. I think it holds up well.
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#225 Post by Murdoch »

Since I think this was the best year for American film since 2007 I don't really care who wins, it's just nice to see the best picture noms filled up with mostly great films, none of which I'd call particularly bad by any means. Although the absence of Inside Llewyn Davis cuts pretty deep.
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