Altair wrote:I think this has to win some sort of award for total misunderstanding of how filmmaking works:
Brutally Honest Oscar Voter on Best Editing Category
Star Wars: [The Force Awakens] was really good but I don't know how much of the editing was actually CGI, so I find it hard to consider that against something like The Big Short or Spotlight. Mad Max was not all CGI, from everything I've read — there were real stunts going on in that one — so I feel comfortable voting for it here.
he also said the revenant was disqualified from production design because it was outdoors, so he voted for the other outdoors movie, mad max. So yeah, really doesn't understand how filmmaking works.
I've been jamming through some of the nominees this last week and I have to say that Shaun the sheep was utterly stellar, a near perfect 80 minutes of silent film comedy, frequently genius and possessing a Chaplin esque poignancy at times.
On the not recommended list, the future Tony winning Steve jobs film was... Well done..? Mostly it just reminded me of how much I've always disliked or hated Steve jobs, I broke down last year and purchased my first personal apple product, and this movie reminded me that I never liked any aspects of apples big brother patronizing attitudes. That's always been the irony of the 1984 commercial for me, big brother Steve has always been looking over your shoulder demanding end to end control over the item you purchased. It's funny, the San Bernardino stance from Apple was making me think about getting an iPhone for the first time, then I watched Steve jobs and now I can't imagine getting an iPhone.