I've seen it. It's standard Oscar bait. Patel's character is indeed the protagonist, but he is portrayed by a six-year-old for nearly half of the film.willoneill wrote:Has anyone seen Lion? The trailers make it seem like Dev Patel is the central character, yet he's nominated for best supporting actor?
Awards Season 2016
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Re: Awards Season 2016
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I would love the brutal Hollywoodism of Jack O'Connell being propped up and sold as the one from Skins who is going to hit it big and then fucking Anwar gets an Oscar nom first. As ever, I automatically support any Skins cast-member getting an Oscar nom for anything. Put Freya Mavor in the next Michael Mann film and I'll even see it
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Re: Awards Season 2016
What about the next Guy Maddin film?
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Re: Awards Season 2016
John Waters' reliably entertaining and unique Top 10
3 EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!! (Richard Linklater) The best accidentally gay movie ever made by a known heterosexual director features the most talented and sexy ensemble cast of the last decade.
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Sight & Sound’s Top 20 Films of 2016
1. “Toni Erdmann” – Maren Ade
2. “Moonlight” – Barry Jenkins
3. “Elle” – Paul Verhoeven
4. “Certain Women” – Kelly Reichardt
5. “American Honey” – Andrea Arnold
6. “I, Daniel Blake”- Ken Loach
7. “Manchester by the Sea” – Kenneth Lonergan
8. “Things to Come (L’Avenir)” -Mia Hansen-Løve
9. “Paterson” – Jim Jarmusch
10. “The Death of Louis XIV” – Albert Serra
11. “Personal Shopper” – Olivier Assayas
12. “Sieranevada” – Cristi Puiu
13. “Fire At Sea (Fuocoamare)” – Gianfranco Rosi
14. “Nocturama” – Bertrand Bonello
15. “Julieta” – Pedro Almodóvar
16. “La La Land” – Damien Chazelle
17. “Cameraperson” – Kirsten Johnson
18. “Love & Friendship” – Whit Stillman
19. “Aquarius” – Kleber Mendonça Filho
20. “Victoria” – Sebastian Schipper
1. “Toni Erdmann” – Maren Ade
2. “Moonlight” – Barry Jenkins
3. “Elle” – Paul Verhoeven
4. “Certain Women” – Kelly Reichardt
5. “American Honey” – Andrea Arnold
6. “I, Daniel Blake”- Ken Loach
7. “Manchester by the Sea” – Kenneth Lonergan
8. “Things to Come (L’Avenir)” -Mia Hansen-Løve
9. “Paterson” – Jim Jarmusch
10. “The Death of Louis XIV” – Albert Serra
11. “Personal Shopper” – Olivier Assayas
12. “Sieranevada” – Cristi Puiu
13. “Fire At Sea (Fuocoamare)” – Gianfranco Rosi
14. “Nocturama” – Bertrand Bonello
15. “Julieta” – Pedro Almodóvar
16. “La La Land” – Damien Chazelle
17. “Cameraperson” – Kirsten Johnson
18. “Love & Friendship” – Whit Stillman
19. “Aquarius” – Kleber Mendonça Filho
20. “Victoria” – Sebastian Schipper
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I'm glad I'm not the only one measuring Depardieu performances by weight.mfunk9786 wrote:John Waters' reliably entertaining and unique Top 10
3 EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!! (Richard Linklater) The best accidentally gay movie ever made by a known heterosexual director features the most talented and sexy ensemble cast of the last decade.
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Re: Awards Season 2016
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Best Picture: MOONLIGHT
Best Director: Barry Jenkins, MOONLIGHT
Best Actor: Adam Driver, PATERSON
Best Actress: Isabelle Huppert, ELLE and THINGS TO COME
Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, MOONLIGHT
Best Supporting Actress: Lily Gladstone, CERTAIN WOMEN
Best Screenplay: Efthymis Filippou and Yorgos Lanthimos, THE LOBSTER
Best Foreign-Language Film: THE HANDMAIDEN
Best Animated Film: YOUR NAME
Best Documentary: I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO
Best Cinematography: James Laxton, MOONLIGHT
Best Production Design: Ryu Seong-hee, THE HANDMAIDEN
Best Editing: Bret Granato, Maya Mumma, Ben Sozanski, OJ: MADE IN AMERICA
Best Music/Score: Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, LA LA LAND
New Generation:Trey Edward Shults and Krisha Fairchild, KRISHA
(La La Land was runner up in five categories, Manchester By the Sea in three)
Best Picture: MOONLIGHT
Best Director: Barry Jenkins, MOONLIGHT
Best Actor: Adam Driver, PATERSON
Best Actress: Isabelle Huppert, ELLE and THINGS TO COME
Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, MOONLIGHT
Best Supporting Actress: Lily Gladstone, CERTAIN WOMEN
Best Screenplay: Efthymis Filippou and Yorgos Lanthimos, THE LOBSTER
Best Foreign-Language Film: THE HANDMAIDEN
Best Animated Film: YOUR NAME
Best Documentary: I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO
Best Cinematography: James Laxton, MOONLIGHT
Best Production Design: Ryu Seong-hee, THE HANDMAIDEN
Best Editing: Bret Granato, Maya Mumma, Ben Sozanski, OJ: MADE IN AMERICA
Best Music/Score: Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, LA LA LAND
New Generation:Trey Edward Shults and Krisha Fairchild, KRISHA
(La La Land was runner up in five categories, Manchester By the Sea in three)
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Re: Awards Season 2016
Adam Driver is such a great surprise, and I'm officially driving the Huppert Oscar bandwagon now, sorry to Emma Stone who's pretty good in La La Land, but you've gotta wait your turn
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Huppert will not win the Oscar, go ahead and let yourself down now to save heartache later. These high profile critic wins are to push her into a nomination, which is not a sure thing at this point
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I didn't say it was a fancy bandwagon
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British Independent Film Awards
Best British Independent Film
AMERICAN HONEY
Best International Independent Film
MOONLIGHT
Best Director
ANDREA ARNOLD American Honey
Best Screenplay
BABAK ANVARI Under the Shadow
Best Actress
SASHA LANE American Honey
Best Actor
DAVE JOHNS I, Daniel Blake
Best Supporting Actress
AVIN MANSHADI Under the Shadow
Best Supporting Actor
BRETT GOLDSTEIN Adult Life Skills
Best Documentary
NOTES ON BLINDNESS Peter Middleton, James Spinney, Mike Brett, Jo-Jo Ellison, Steve Jamison, Alex Usborne
Outstanding Achievement in Craft
ROBBIE RYAN Cinematography – American Honey
The Douglas Hickox Award (Debut Director)
BABAK ANVARI Under the Shadow
Debut Screenwriter
RACHEL TUNNARD Adult Life Skills
Breakthrough Producer – new for 2016
CAMILLE GATIN The Girl with All the Gifts
Most Promising Newcomer
HAYLEY SQUIRES I, Daniel Blake
The Discovery Award
THE GREASY STRANGLER Jim Hosking, Toby Harvard, Daniel Noah, Andrew Starke, Ant Timpson, Josh C Waller, Elijah Wood
Best British Short
JACKED Rene Pannevis, Ashish Ghadiali, Jennifer Eriksson
The Variety Awards
Naomie Harris
The Richard Harris Award
Alison Steadman
The Special Jury Prize
Claire Binns
Best British Independent Film
AMERICAN HONEY
Best International Independent Film
MOONLIGHT
Best Director
ANDREA ARNOLD American Honey
Best Screenplay
BABAK ANVARI Under the Shadow
Best Actress
SASHA LANE American Honey
Best Actor
DAVE JOHNS I, Daniel Blake
Best Supporting Actress
AVIN MANSHADI Under the Shadow
Best Supporting Actor
BRETT GOLDSTEIN Adult Life Skills
Best Documentary
NOTES ON BLINDNESS Peter Middleton, James Spinney, Mike Brett, Jo-Jo Ellison, Steve Jamison, Alex Usborne
Outstanding Achievement in Craft
ROBBIE RYAN Cinematography – American Honey
The Douglas Hickox Award (Debut Director)
BABAK ANVARI Under the Shadow
Debut Screenwriter
RACHEL TUNNARD Adult Life Skills
Breakthrough Producer – new for 2016
CAMILLE GATIN The Girl with All the Gifts
Most Promising Newcomer
HAYLEY SQUIRES I, Daniel Blake
The Discovery Award
THE GREASY STRANGLER Jim Hosking, Toby Harvard, Daniel Noah, Andrew Starke, Ant Timpson, Josh C Waller, Elijah Wood
Best British Short
JACKED Rene Pannevis, Ashish Ghadiali, Jennifer Eriksson
The Variety Awards
Naomie Harris
The Richard Harris Award
Alison Steadman
The Special Jury Prize
Claire Binns
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Re: Awards Season 2016
Considering the way things have gone this year (Brexit, Trump et al), I'm calling it for Margot Robbie in Suicide Squad...domino harvey wrote:Huppert will not win the Oscar, go ahead and let yourself down now to save heartache later. These high profile critic wins are to push her into a nomination, which is not a sure thing at this point
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- Dot Com Dom
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YES YES YES YES YES! 2017 is truly a year of new hope
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I really hope Manchester wins Picture now, so that Matt Damon is guaranteed to go up on-stage.
- mfunk9786
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I have never seen anyone so excited about Jimmy Kimmel. Thought I may never see something like that.
- domino harvey
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Re: Awards Season 2016
Where have you been, you're usually the one mocking my enthusiasm for him!
- mfunk9786
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I have no particular problem with Kimmel, I just found the juxtaposition of that announcement and your reaction very funny. He's fine. I still think the Oscars are at their best when the host has a little bit of a bite, so I'll certainly take his muzzled snout over someone without any teeth at all.
And I still think that "going into people's houses" to scold them about how they're fat and worthless and shouldn't goof on our precious celebs bit one of the most horrifyingly tone-deaf things I've ever seen during an Oscar broadcast. Hopefully he can tone down the sanctimony this time around.
And I still think that "going into people's houses" to scold them about how they're fat and worthless and shouldn't goof on our precious celebs bit one of the most horrifyingly tone-deaf things I've ever seen during an Oscar broadcast. Hopefully he can tone down the sanctimony this time around.
- domino harvey
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Re: Awards Season 2016
He is bar-nothing the best host I can imagine for the program (his post-Oscar shows are consistently livelier and funnier than the ceremony it follows by a factor of ten at least) and would be my number one pick in any year. There's an interesting article linked in the above that suggests that ABC wanted to put Kimmel in place for a while but held off in preference to the Academy's picks but now they're flexing their muscles a bit since they've basically saved the dying program for a couple years and have the leverage. Good, let them go fully fascistic and install him as host for life.
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I, for one, am very starstruck to find out that Jimmy Kimmel's mother posts here, hell, moderates here
- domino harvey
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I thought I gave myself up a few years ago when I kept making references to how tedious sitting through Christmas dinner with Sarah Silverman was
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Interesting to see how Kris Tapley sees the Best Actress race shaping up. This would mean a snub for both Ruth Negga and Amy Adams (these are in order of likelihood that the nomination happens, he has Negga and Adams at 6 and 7):
1. Emma Stone ("La La Land")
2. Natalie Portman ("Jackie")
3. Annette Bening ("20th Century Women")
4. Meryl Streep ("Florence Foster Jenkins")
5. Isabelle Huppert ("Elle")
He's also got Hacksaw Ridge slotted for a Best Picture nomination, and Gibson at 6th most likely to get a Director nom - that prophecy seems to be coming true.
1. Emma Stone ("La La Land")
2. Natalie Portman ("Jackie")
3. Annette Bening ("20th Century Women")
4. Meryl Streep ("Florence Foster Jenkins")
5. Isabelle Huppert ("Elle")
He's also got Hacksaw Ridge slotted for a Best Picture nomination, and Gibson at 6th most likely to get a Director nom - that prophecy seems to be coming true.
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- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2016
I think pundits have Loving over-performing in their predix, it wouldn't surprise me if Negga got shut out. I sincerely doubt Streep happens though-- I know betting against a Streep nom is usually foolish, but this is an incredibly strong year for this category and I don't think this forgotten film has any legs
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It even underperformed at our very blue-haired local arthouse theater despite my remarking to LQ that it seemed like the sort of film that would play to packed houses there for 3 months. I think it was gone in a week or two. (For an example of the sorts of folks who go there, the recent Ron Howard Beatles [strike]redundancy[/strike] documentary was extended for an additional several weeks of matinees "by popular member demand")
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Re: Awards Season 2016
Paramount has gone to the effort of re-releasing the film in select markets this past Friday to try and drum up support for a Streep nomination.mfunk9786 wrote:It even underperformed at our very blue-haired local arthouse theater despite my remarking to LQ that it seemed like the sort of film that would play to packed houses there for 3 months...