
...and now we get to start all over again!

Even from looking at some of his works on my phone, yeah, ensnaring. Would’ve been wonderful to see their odd textures up close. Looks like he used physical materials like straw and pottery shards in his work.Michael Kerpan wrote:Has anyone seen any particularly useful reports/reviews of Wenders' Anselm Kiefer documentary? One of the few "contemporary" artists whose work (totally unexpectedly) ensnared me at first sight -- at a long-long-ago exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.
This spring we encountered two of Kiefer's works -- unexpectedly -- during our visits here and there to see friends and family. One at the Norton Museum in West Palm Beach and the other at the Cleveland Art Museum. In both cases, there was a roomful of contemporary art -- and my reaction was there's one and only one work here that demands my attention. And in each case, it was a hitherto unknown Anselm Kiefer work. I don't really know why his work is so mesmerizing, but I'm glad it is. So I want to see Wenders' documentary as much as I want to see Perfect Day (at least).Mr Sausage wrote: Mon May 29, 2023 3:52 pmWould’ve been wonderful to see their odd textures up close. Looks like he used physical materials like straw and pottery shards in his work.
a Twitter user wrote:la curiosité de l'année : il n'y a pas de films de Hong Sang-Soo
01 Beau is Afraid (Aster)
02 A Prince (Creton)
03 Master Gardener (Schrader)
04 Full Time (Gravel)
05 Last Summer (Breillat)
06 Sparta (Seidl)
07 Fallen Leaves (Kaurismäki)
08 Strange Way of Life (Almodóvar)
09 Oppenheimer (Nolan)
10 Do Not Expect Too Much of the End of the World (Jude)
I think there’s still a decent chance that Air gets a Best Picture nomination.Matt wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 6:28 am Oscar nominations are announced in 3 weeks. I wonder what this year’s big surprise CODA/Green Book/Lion beneficiary of unexpectedly widespread acclaim is going to be.
It might be The Holdovers.Matt wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 6:28 am Oscar nominations are announced in 3 weeks. I wonder what this year’s big surprise CODA/Green Book/Lion beneficiary of unexpectedly widespread acclaim is going to be.
That would be more expected. Da'Vine Joy Randolph has won pretty much every critics award for supporting actress, and Giamatti and the film as a whole are not doing too shabby either. I meant more a film that comes out of nowhere, hasn’t previously won that many awards, and (maybe) isn’t really that good. But I haven’t really seen any big Oscar pushes for such a film this year.MistressAmerica wrote:It might be The Holdovers.Matt wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 6:28 am Oscar nominations are announced in 3 weeks. I wonder what this year’s big surprise CODA/Green Book/Lion beneficiary of unexpectedly widespread acclaim is going to be.
Matt wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 7:01 pmThat would be more expected. Da'Vine Joy Randolph has won pretty much every critics award for supporting actress, and Giamatti and the film as a whole are not doing too shabby either. I meant more a film that comes out of nowhere, hasn’t previously won that many awards, and (maybe) isn’t really that good. But I haven’t really seen any big Oscar pushes for such a film this year.MistressAmerica wrote:It might be The Holdovers.Matt wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 6:28 am Oscar nominations are announced in 3 weeks. I wonder what this year’s big surprise CODA/Green Book/Lion beneficiary of unexpectedly widespread acclaim is going to be.
It is interesting to watch the rollout for this one. It’s got no buzz, no awards, it’s sort of flopping at the box office, and it didn’t even get a nomination from the Costume Designers Guild or Set Decorators Society. But Spielberg, Oprah, and Quincy Jones are producers, and they have a LOT of friends in the Academy. And Danielle Brooks is getting attention for her supporting role. We’ll see what happens with the PGA and SAG awards.beamish14 wrote:It would be interesting to see if The Color Purple gets noms besides the expected music ones. The original film infamously got 11 nominations and didn’t win any of them
I think it's the film most likely to spoil Oppenheimer's night, though Poor Things could also do that.Matt wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 11:49 pm I don’t think it will necessarily be a surprise, but Past Lives is going the be “The Little Indie That Could” this year.