BoboBrazil
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It would have been hard for it to be nominated, since it came out in 2015.
Lol my bad. Was thinking it was a 2016 release.
It would have been hard for it to be nominated, since it came out in 2015.
The dude said all that stuff years upon years ago, and since then he has not only apologized numerous times, he has also volunteered working with the very groups of people he was hating in his rants. Why is it so hard for people to forgive someone for their past faults, ESPECIALLY when they have clearly repented from them."As long as you're good enough, you can be as much of a hateful piece of shit you can be!"
So Deadpool and Your Name got robbed...
Why The Academy likes to disappoint?
"As long as you're good enough, you can be as much of a hateful piece of shit you can be!"
From upthread, it seems like he's partially there because he was a bigot.
(should probably put "was" in quotes, I guess)
Narratives are just as important behind the scenes as they are in front of the camera. A feel-good story will get you votes just as much as your craft will. And if the people at your studio know how to craft that story and get it in front of the right voters, the faults of your film can and will be papered over for the sake of the message the voter will be able to send with their vote
A good number of Oscar voters like to vote not so much on the merit but on their perceived role in helping make a real-life story come true. At which point it becomes a matter of "which vote will make you feel like you made more of a difference in Hollywood."
A film's quality is often not the primary concern when it comes to the bigger categories.
It's partially why I always think it's funny when people talk about Hollywood and Politics not mixing. Hollywood's version of politics is politics.
Which is probably why my question earlier about "why is all this boo hoo the poor white man never gets a break shit in here" was kind of a dumb one. Because these are the sorts of concerns that just won the Presidency. Why wouldn't it also apply to the Oscars?
Amy Adams was robbed.
So Deadpool and Your Name got robbed...
The one nomination nobody should be crying foul about is Screenplay. Taylor Sheridan is one hell of a talent and he's putting together a pretty nice resume. He also wrote the script for Sicario.So far as Hell or High Water getting a nom goes, I think that's simply due to the kind of film it is, and the efficiency by which everything about it is executed. Nothing's really wasted in that film at all, and the performances are uniformly great. It's a film that doesn't excel to heights that you'd consider transformative, but there's also no weak links in it anywhere. Not in the score, or the cinematography, or the editing, or the dialog...
It's a modern western that isn't being ostentatious about the fact it's a modern western, or that it's a prestige picture. It's just a solid story told very, very well, by very, very talented people.
How is Rogue One not under costum design?
Hacksaw Ridge has merits enough as a movie for Oscar nominations without conspiracy theories.
It wasn't submitted."Another Day of Sun" was robbed.
How was the costum design in Fantastic Feasts, Allied or La la Land better than RO? Every scene in RO is filled to the brink with original and completely looking costumes, most that you only see for a split second.I don't recall anything 'ground breaking' in the film that would warrant a nomination.
"Another Day of Sun" was robbed.
How was the costum design in Fantastic Feasts, Allied or La la Land better than RO? Every scene in RO is filled to the brink with original and completely looking costumes, most that you only see for a split second.
But I guess the academy really likes their period pieces above all else.
It's pretty much guaranteed.Zootopia better win Best Animated Feature.
Amy Adams was robbed.
Really puzzled by the Amy Adams snub. She carried that film. I feel like Streep got the nom because of her Golden Globes speech and the chance to stir up some headlines. Happy for Ruth Negga though.
when your name is enough to get fucking hugo nominated for best picture but you can't get any awards recognition when you drop a genuine masterpiece??
Don't worry, it will.Zootopia better win Best Animated Feature.
Also, no original song noms for Sing Street or Popstar?
That Justin Timberlake track is awful.
I think you are the first person on GAF to say thisExtraordinarily and pleasantly surprised that Suicide Squad got a nomination!! I thought it would only happen in my wildest fantasies hehehehe
Hope La La Land sweeps. I think it's significantly better than Moonlight (which is also great, but no La La Land). Best Picture, Director, Original Song, the works. Go La La Land!
It wasn't submitted.
La La Land was one of my big disappointments. I don't think it was bad but it just didn't click with me the way I was hoping it would. Too many things are "off" for it to keep me afloat, despite the beautiful cinematography, editing, and of course, the finale.
Rooting for Moonlight and Arrival. Moonlight is just a staggering accomplishment and I would love for a great sci-fi movie to get some awards love.
I agree with this. I did a Demy marathon after watching La la land and came to this conclusion. I think he did one hell of a job directing though.I still haven't seen Moonlight, but I share the opinion about La La Land. It is a good film, but it doesn't soar as high as the films it was inspired by at any moment. I enjoyed watching it and will probably see it again, but the praise around it seems a little bit too much. Have my fingers crossed for Arrival. It is a shame Amy Adams didn't get a nomination.