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#251 Post by lacritfan »

Did John "Oscar winning screenwriter of 12 Years A Slave" Ridley create a new TV show called American Crime? Does anyone know what channel it will be on?
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#252 Post by tavernier »

lacritfan wrote:OK, Idina Menzel and John Travolta presenting together was genius.
Except she should have sung the "Sound of Music" medley instead.
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#253 Post by ordinaryperson »

So all the Best Picture nominees have won something. Has that ever happened before?
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#254 Post by domino harvey »

Keaton was robbed, but he like the rest of the Birdman cast looks like he's having a blast regardless
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#255 Post by mfunk9786 »

Congratulations to Crash!
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#256 Post by Ribs »

Birdman the first BP winner not to be shot on film
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#257 Post by The Narrator Returns »

I trust I'll see you all at a screening of The Revenant.
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#258 Post by mfunk9786 »

First BP to be super cool like the way they hid the camera & did one shot. And all the dialogue about balls
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#259 Post by lacritfan »

mfunk9786 wrote:Congratulations to Crash!
I'll take any "B" movie this year, coulda been worse...
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#260 Post by domino harvey »

Jesus MFunk, baby want his bottle?

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#261 Post by Ribs »

The Narrator Returns wrote:I trust I'll see you all at a screening of The Revenant.
Is there any precedent for a repeat from a filmmaker the immediate following year? I just can't imagine them rewarding the same guy for the big prize twice in a row (though obviously Leo's got a narrative)
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#262 Post by domino harvey »

Joseph L Mankiewicz won Best Director & Screenplay twice in a row, but not Best Picture
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#263 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Funny that some people on Twitter are predicting people on Fox News losing their minds about American Sniper losing. Would be interesting if that happens, considering Fox put out Birdman.
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#264 Post by mfunk9786 »

domino harvey wrote:Jesus MFunk, baby want his bottle?

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Maybe a cutesy actress eyeroll GIF will win next year... if only!
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#265 Post by Ribs »

Hm - I know his next film is to be animated and not a very likely contender (unless they turn "the first animated one!" into its awards narrative), but I can't help but wonder if the fact of Anderson's surprising loss at the writing prize will make him seem to be overdue come the next time he makes a proper run at it (and I can't help but wonder if Budapest would have emerged way better if it were released later in the proper awards season).
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#266 Post by lacritfan »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Funny that some people on Twitter are predicting people on Fox News losing their minds about American Sniper losing. Would be interesting if that happens, considering Fox put out Birdman.
Iñárritu's comments on Mexican immigrants definitely blew some air on those sparks; I would hope Patricia Arquette's comments on wage equality would be bipartisan, but we're talking about Fox News...
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#267 Post by Red Screamer »

I'm a Bird-fan but the screenplay win was silly.
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#268 Post by knives »

domino harvey wrote:Jesus MFunk, baby want his bottle?
Maybe he was just imitating Sean Penn?
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#269 Post by ordinaryperson »

"Birdman" is an odd Best Picture winner in terms of dialogue and what it's about. But it fits in the "won over more critically acclaimed film" category. What do think would have happened if "Selma" "Crash"-ed Best Picture?
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#270 Post by knives »

Not that much actually. The narrative was definitely between it and Boyhood and anyone who was genuinely surprised at its win hasn't been paying attention. With MFunk's Crash comment I had thought The Imitation Game won which would definitely be more in line with such a reaction at least at first.
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#271 Post by Shrew »

People would realize that Selma is a pretty good movie?
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#272 Post by Ribs »

ordinaryperson wrote:"Birdman" is an odd Best Picture winner in terms of dialogue and what it's about. But it fits in the "won over more critically acclaimed film" category. What do think would have happened if "Selma" "Crash"-ed Best Picture?
This is a nonsense reason but I really do think, looking back a decade from now, Birdman will be viewed as a quintessential example of what a film in the 2010's was. It's just so stereotypically modern, thanks partially to its highly digital look. I think that's why it deserved it more than Boyhood.

And I don't think people would have felt similar to Crash if Selma had won - Selma remains a huge critical and audience success and has a largely unsanitized perspective on race relations. Imitation Game would be the more appropriate "anger-inducing snub" as it has a similar over-sanitized Hollywood perspective of homosexuality as many feel Crash had of race issues.
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#273 Post by Kellen »

Welp, i'm bummed Leviathan/P.T./Wes didn't win.

I haven't been following the awards leading up to this one like I have in the past but was Eddie Redmayne a surprise winner?
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#274 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Redmayne was the overwhelming favorite.
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#275 Post by captveg »

Ribs wrote:Birdman the first BP winner not to be shot on film
That would be Slumdog Millionaire
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