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Re: Awards Season 2015

#601 Post by mfunk9786 »

Hearing "Fight the Power" over AGI footage feels like a very important call to arms
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#602 Post by Luke M »

mfunk9786 wrote:I like him, but I can think of a half dozen of his performances that deserved it more. Hardy acted circles around him in this film.
Of course. But beating out Tom Hooper and Aaron Sorkin is a kind of justice.
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#603 Post by lacritfan »

If it was Revenant or Big Short it would've been disappointing to me so I'm totally happy with Spotlight winning.
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#604 Post by captveg »

domino harvey wrote:A good Oscar year, really: lots of unexpected wins, only a few terrible ones (and those differ depending on who you are), and another respectable Best Picture
I agree. Nothing super surprising, but that's due to the ambiguous and even handed nature of the awards season.

Spotlight is a worthy enough winner. Of the nominees, I thought it was the 2nd best film overall after Fury Road. It's the type of film that will benefit from people seeking it out decades from now when they watch all the BP winners.

As a Mad Max fan, I can't complain. It had twice the wins as the next closest film, and as a film that is so stylized it won't appeal to everyone. I wish Miller had won, but Inarritu joining rarified double-win directors air is impressive.

I look forward to The Birth of a Nation sweeping next year.
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#605 Post by knives »

Yeah, I've pretty happy for A24. The Ex Machina upset has to be one of the more exciting things. They're going to get real big soon. For the actual show I really love that adorable kid taking his stage time to congratulate Chris Rock for Madagascar. That was just sweet (also apparently children can pronounce words better then Travolta now).
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#606 Post by mfunk9786 »

Luke M wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:I like him, but I can think of a half dozen of his performances that deserved it more. Hardy acted circles around him in this film.
Of course. But beating out Tom Hooper and Aaron Sorkin is a kind of justice.
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#607 Post by Werewolf by Night »

Sam Smith is not even the first openly gay person to win the Oscar for Best Original Song. Self-important twit.
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#608 Post by mfunk9786 »

Our local news (in Philadelphia) never fails to introduce their Oscar story as "Hollywood's biggest night"
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domino harvey wrote:The first film since 1952 to win Best Picture with only two total Oscars
AGI first to win two in a row since the early 50's too. I'm glad when some of the Oscar prognosticators are wrong - best pic usually gets best editing, etc. so hope they keep it up.
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mfunk9786 wrote:Our local news (in Philadelphia) never fails to introduce their Oscar story as "Hollywood's biggest night"
"Our very own Rocky lost to Mark Rylance and Bridge of Spies"
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#611 Post by domino harvey »

Werewolf by Night wrote:Sam Smith is not even the first openly gay person to win the Oscar for Best Original Song. Self-important twit.
Maybe he meant he's the worst openly gay winner
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#612 Post by vidussoni »

Did Leo really say "we couldn't find snow"?!

December snowfall breaks 112-year record. Too bad they weren't in Calgary - where much of the filming took place - when this happened. #-o
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lacritfan wrote:
domino harvey wrote:The first film since 1952 to win Best Picture with only two total Oscars
AGI first to win two in a row since the early 50's too. I'm glad when some of the Oscar prognosticators are wrong - best pic usually gets best editing, etc. so hope they keep it up.
I read somewhere that the reason it hasn't been matching up lately is the switch to preferential balloting for BP means those lower tier indicators are less representative of the overall most liked (but not necessarily most passionately so)
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#614 Post by Moshrom »

Iñárritu's reaction to the man-in-a-bear-suit bit (as cringe-y as that was) was a highlight for me.

Don Hertzfeldt not winning was my biggest personal disappointment, albeit an entirely expected one.
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#615 Post by Luke M »

This has been fun. Goodnight everyone.
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#617 Post by lacritfan »

I don't mind the Grammys putting CBS TV folks on their telecast but ABC putting Kerry Washington (Django Unchained) and Priyanka Chopra (numerous Bollywood movies) on was a bit much.
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#618 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Why?
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#619 Post by lacritfan »

Just smacks of wanting to promote ABC TV shows over having presenters who were actually in films last year.
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#620 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Washington also presented last year. She gets a lot of coverage at a movie awards ceremony for someone whose last movie was a Tyler Perry production 3 years ago.
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#621 Post by terabin »

In a year where persons of color didn't make the 'cut' for a variety of systemic reasons- only one nominee in the top 6 major categories was a person of color - Alejandro González Iñárritu winning back-to-back Best Director Oscars, the first since 1950, and only the third director to do so w Ford and Mankiewicz, well... that sort of seems like consolation to me. Says the White Midwest English/Norwegian American privileged dude.
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#622 Post by captveg »

Fun Fact - Last white American men to win Best Director: Coen brothers, 8 years ago
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#623 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

lacritfan wrote:Just smacks of wanting to promote ABC TV shows over having presenters who were actually in films last year.
Fair enough.

I wonder, with streaming becoming an equal and if not stronger alternative to traditional television, if and/or when the Academy would ever consider going that route? I would guess not anytime soon because they probably draw a mostly older audience that may or may not get the concept of streaming yet.
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#624 Post by Newsnayr »

Really a mixed bag of winners, compounded by the fact that while I love that Mad Max essentially sweeped the technical categories, it screwed up my predictions.
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Re: Awards Season 2015

#625 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

captveg wrote:Because Rylance is mostly a non-flashy performer I'm happy to see him win because he just rarely gets work that is noticed by awards.

Stallone does have a non-acting Oscar at least. Hardy will have many more nominations, as will Ruffalo in all likelihood.
Three Tonys would suggest otherwise.
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