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Re: Awards Season 2015

#201 Post by mfunk9786 »

ASC [Cinematography] nominations:

Bridge of Spies (Janusz Kaminski)
Carol (Ed Lachman)
Mad Max: Fury Road (John Seale)
The Revenant (Emmanuel Lubezki)
Sicario (Roger Deakins)
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#202 Post by domino harvey »

But Fury Road looks like dog vomit
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#203 Post by mfunk9786 »

This is how In Contention has Oscar chances in this category ranked:

Frontrunners
1. "The Revenant" (Emmanuel Lubezki)
2. "Sicario" (Roger Deakins)
3. "Mad Max: Fury Road" (John Seale)
4. "Carol" (Edward Lachman)
5. "The Hateful Eight" (Robert Richardson)

On the Bubble
6. "Bridge of Spies" (Janusz Kaminski)
7. "The Martian" (Dariusz Wolski)
8. "Son of Saul" (Matyas Erdely)
9. "Steve Jobs" (Alwin H. Kuchler)
10. "Room" (Danny Cohen)
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#204 Post by hearthesilence »

I would vote for Lubezki.
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#205 Post by lacritfan »

hearthesilence wrote:I would vote for Lubezki.
That would be three in row if he wins.
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#206 Post by Ribs »

Hateful Eight is the snub there, but this is honestly the one category I could see the nominations actually going to the five films that I feel really deserve it (assuming Hateful Eight ends up in the race in Bridge of Spies' place).
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#207 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Between this and the Llewyn Davis discussion, it's apparently "Disagree Completely with the Forum on the Aesthetic Merits of Recent Critical Darlings Day". I'm not really sure how they fit that name onto one space of a calendar.
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#208 Post by Trees »

mfunk9786 wrote:ASC [Cinematography] nominations:

Bridge of Spies (Janusz Kaminski)
Carol (Ed Lachman)
Mad Max: Fury Road (John Seale)
The Revenant (Emmanuel Lubezki)
Sicario (Roger Deakins)
This will come down to Lubezki and Deakins, I think. Likely Lubezki wins.

Oscars is another story, though, since the general Academy votes for the final award, not just cinematographers.
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#209 Post by Trees »

Sorry if this was posted somewhere else, but here is a panel discussion with Ridley Scott, Tarantino and other directors with films in the awards market this year.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/featur ... our-846682" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

As usual Ridley is great. Iñárritu and Tarantino also have lots of interesting things to say. Russell doesn't add much to the conversation and actually says he likes the "happy ending" of the theatrical cut of "Blade Runner" that was imposed on Scott by producers. Ridley does a double-take when he hears that, but holds his tongue.
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#210 Post by Alphonse Tram »

The BAFTA nominations are in.

Best film
The Big Short
Bridge Of Spies
Carol
The Revenant
Spotlight

Director
The Big Short -Adam Mckay
Bridge Of Spies -Steven Spielberg
Carol -Todd Haynes
The Martian -Ridley Scott
The Revenant -Alejandro G. Iñárritu

Original screenplay
Bridge Of Spies -Matthew Charman, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Ex Machina -Alex Garland
The Hateful Eight -Quentin Tarantino
Inside Out -Josh Cooley, Pete Docter, Meg Lefauve
Spotlight -Tom Mccarthy, Josh Singer

Adapted screenplay
The Big Short -Adam Mckay, Charles Randolph
Brooklyn -Nick Hornby
Carol -Phyllis Nagy
Room -Emma Donoghue
Steve Jobs -Aaron Sorkin

Leading actor
Bryan Cranston -Trumbo
Eddie Redmayne -The Danish Girl
Leonardo Dicaprio -The Revenant
Matt Damon- The Martian
Michael Fassbender -Steve Jobs

Leading actress
Alicia Vikander -The Danish Girl
Brie Larson -Room
Cate Blanchett -Carol
Maggie Smith -The Lady In The Van
Saoirse Ronan -Brooklyn

Supporting actor
Benicio Del Toro -Sicario
Christian Bale -The Big Short
Idris Elba -Beasts Of No Nation
Mark Ruffalo -Spotlight
Mark Rylance -Bridge Of Spies

Supporting actress
Alicia Vikander -Ex Machina
Jennifer Jason Leigh -The Hateful Eight
Julie Walters -Brooklyn
Kate Winslet -Steve Jobs
Rooney Mara -Carol

Original music
Bridge Of Spies Thomas Newman
The Hateful Eight Ennio Morricone
The Revenant Ryuichi Sakamoto, Carsten Nicolai
Sicario Jóhann Jóhannsson
Star Wars: The Force Awakens John Williams

Cinematography
Bridge Of Spies Janusz Kamiński
Carol Ed Lachman
Mad Max: Fury Road John Seale
The Revenant Emmanuel Lubezki
Sicario Roger Deakins
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Re: Awards Season 2015

#211 Post by Altair »

I expected the directors' nominations will be replicated by the Academy, unless Miller can unseat Haynes; The Hateful Eight seems like it's locked-out of the major awards (maybe Best Score, as the Oscars can finally reward Morricone properly?) and who knew Cranston in Trumbo was becoming so strong?
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#212 Post by Trees »

So for BAFTA there is not a single major nomination for any film not in the English language?
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#213 Post by TMDaines »

There rarely is nowadays. The Baftas were very open to non-English language cinema at the beginning but now they are just another Oscars-lite.
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#215 Post by lacritfan »

Writers Guild Awards Nominees

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Bridge of Spies
Sicario
Spotlight
Straight Outta Compton
Trainwreck

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Big Short
Carol
The Martian
Steve Jobs
Trumbo

DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY
Being Canadian
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck
Prophet’s Prey
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#216 Post by lacritfan »

Globes
Picture, Drama - The Revenant
Picture, Musical, or Comedy - The Martian
Actor, Drama - Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Actor, Musical, or Comedy - Matt Damon, The Martian
Actress, Drama - Brie Larson, Room
Actress, Musical or Comedy - Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
Supporting Actor - Sylvester Stallone, Creed
Supporting Actress - Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs
Director - Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant
Screenplay - Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs
Original Score - Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight
Animated Picture - Inside Out
Original Song - “Writing’s on the Wall,” Spectre
Foreign Language Picture - Son of Saul
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#217 Post by Luke M »

Not excited for another Inarritu Oscar sweep.
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#218 Post by DarkImbecile »

It's been several years since I watched a Golden Globes telecast, but I was really amazed by the amateurish, truly poor quality of the production, which mirrors the general sloppiness of the nominations and awards themselves, but seemed like something they had under control in years past. Is this a new development, or can anyone masochistic enough to watch regular confirm that this is pretty standard. I was fine with Denzel's highlight reel, but other than that, this seemed like something a major network would be embarrassed to air.
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#219 Post by Ribs »

I think the vibe they've always gone for is "super casual version of the Oscars". This year was really, really heavy on the swearing/censorship, mind; there were numerous genuinely just terrible segments.

(Why on Earth is Mel Gibson presenting Mad Max? The crew and the film made a very clear effort to distance itself from him and this is literally the first time he's done anything related to Fury Road at all and all it says to me is that it will leave voters in a bad mind when considering the movie in a few weeks)
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#220 Post by lacritfan »

Oscar nominations are this Thursday so Mel's appearance shouldn't affect them, votes on the other hand...
I used to watch pretty regularly and it probably was a little more formal but since Pia Zadora won a Globe I've never taken them that seriously. This year was leaning more towards the Independent Spirit Awards in black tie, I actually tuned in hoping Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer would be drunk.
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#221 Post by captveg »

lacritfan wrote:Oscar nominations are this Thursday so Mel's appearance shouldn't affect them, votes on the other hand...
Yep. Oscar nomination voting ended on Friday, so Mel will have no influence there.
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#222 Post by Ribs »

I still think it was a mistake putting him up - surely the film's producers didn't elect him as the representative? I had basically completely forgotten of any possible association he may have had with the film until this reminded me of it.
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#223 Post by domino harvey »

DGAs: Inarritu, McCarthy, McKay, Miller, Scott

Alright, time for Oscar predictions!
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#224 Post by hearthesilence »

F-ing hell, really? The DGA is a bunch of morons, which is not surprising considering the winners of the past, oh, decades. George Miller is the only one in that bunch that did truly outstanding work in their respective films.
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#225 Post by criterion10 »

Iñárritu is the only one who belongs there. My guess is that McKay will *not* get a nomination for the Oscars; the other four will. As for who will replace him? Spielberg is a fair guess; I wish it were Haynes, but Carol seems to be getting slaughtered in the guilds.

This is shaping up to be one of the worst Awards Seasons in recent history (thankfully The Revenant won the Golden Globe).
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