The worst joke on the InternetPart of me is really hoping that Leo doesn't win the Oscar again this year, if only because I'd totally miss the memes...
The worst joke on the Internet
You'd see Leo literally chop off his own limbs on camera in his next performance.Part of me is really hoping that Leo doesn't win the Oscar again this year, if only because I'd totally miss the memes...
I want Mad Max to win, but it bight boil down to The Revenant, Spotlight and The Big Short. The Martian could be a huge dark horse upset.
Can't wait to watch yet another Ghibli film lose to a Pixar movie. /s
>=(
I think The Martian is dead. No Director or Editing nomination.
The BP winner will be The Revenant, Spotlight, or The Big Short.
The fact that Inside Out couldn't get a Best Pic nom is criminal.
Wow we've already got to the 'be super reductive about BP nominees' part of this production
Oh good, I'm not the only one who didn't have a positive reaction to the movie. (Mine was "meh".)I mean, it wasn't good.
As far as directing goes the DGA's result should be the indicator who wins it, right?
As far as directing goes the DGA's result should be the indicator who wins it, right?
As far as directing goes the DGA's result should be the indicator who wins it, right?
Carol not getting bp is horseshit.
Spotlight, The Martian, The Big Short, Mad Max, Brooklyn and The Revenant getting bp nominations is even more horseshit.
Also this year's best actor category couldn't be any less interesting.
Looks like the acting nominees are all white again this year. Controversy!?!
So Zelda Williams said on Twitter that the Academy has "shown it's true color today"
I don't follow academy news or the oscars at all, but I do follow Zelda Williams.
What is she referring to? You guys are talking about some fuckery, but is there any more to it @_@
So Zelda Williams said on Twitter that the Academy has "shown it's true color today"
I don't follow academy news or the oscars at all, but I do follow Zelda Williams.
What is she referring to? You guys are talking about some fuckery, but is there any more to it @_@
As far as directing goes the DGA's result should be the indicator who wins it, right?
Possibly, but the DGA is a matter of just directors voting on it versus every Academy voter voting on it. The major awards are open to all voters.
Yup. Ben Affleck is the only DGA winner in the last 10 years to not win the Oscar. He wasn't even nominated though.
1948: Joseph Mankiewicz, A Letter to Three Wives**
1949: Robert Rossen, All the King's Men**
1950: Joseph Mankiewicz, All About Eve
1951: George Stevens, A Place in the Sun
1952: John Ford, The Quiet Man
1953: Fred Zinnemann, From Here to Eternity
1954: Elia Kazan, On the Waterfront
1955: Delbert Mann, Marty
1956: George Stevens, Giant
1957: David Lean, The Bridge on the River Kwai
1958: Vincente Minnelli, Gigi
1959: William Wyler, Ben-Hur
1960: Billy Wilder, The Apartment
1961: Robert Wise, West Side Story
1962: David Lean, Lawrence of Arabia
1963: Tony Richardson, Tom Jones
1964: George Cukor, My Fair Lady
1965: Robert Wise, The Sound of Music
1966: Fred Zinnemann, A Man for All Seasons
1967: Mike Nichols, The Graduate
1968: Anthony Harvey, The Lion in Winter*
1969: John Schlesinger, Midnight Cowboy
1970: Franklin Schaffner, Patton
1971: William Friedkin, The French Connection
1972: Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather*
1973: George Roy Hill, The Sting
1974: Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather Part II
1975: Milo Forman, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1976: John G. Avildsen, Rocky
1977: Woody Allen, Annie Hall
1978: Michael Cimino, The Deer Hunter
1979: Robert Benton, Kramer vs. Kramer
1980: Robert Redford, Ordinary People
1981: Warren Beatty, Reds
1982: Richard Attenborough, Gandhi
1983: James L. Brooks, Terms of Endearment
1984: Milo Forman, Amadeus
1985: Steven Spielberg, The Color Purple***
1986: Oliver Stone, Platoon
1987: Bernardo Bertolucci, The Last Emperor
1988: Barry Levinson, Rain Man
1989: Oliver Stone, Born on the Fourth of July
1990: Kevin Costner, Dances with Wolves
1991: Jonathan Demme, The Silence of the Lambs
1992: Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven
1993: Steven Spielberg, Schindler's List
1994: Robert Zemeckis, Forrest Gump
1995: Ron Howard, Apollo 13***
1996: Anthony Minghella, The English Patient
1997: James Cameron, Titanic
1998: Steven Spielberg, Saving Private Ryan
1999: Sam Mendes, American Beauty
2000: Ang Lee, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon*
2001: Ron Howard, A Beautiful Mind
2002: Rob Marshall, Chicago*
2003: Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2004: Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby
2005: Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
2006: Martin Scorsese, The Departed
2007: Ethan and Joel Coen, No Country For Old Men
2008: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
2009: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker
2010: Tom Hooper, The King's Speech
2011: Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
2012: Ben Affleck, Argo[1]***
2013: Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity
2014: Alejandro González Iñárritu, Birdman Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
2015: TBA
* - Director did not win the Academy Award.
** - Originally, the DGA used a non-calendar year for its award. Both films competed in the 22nd Academy Awards for 1949, and both directors were nominated for Best Director; Mankiewicz won. All the King's Men won Best Picture; Rossen's DGA was not awarded until after the Oscars. (Beginning with the 1951 award in 1952, the DGA has been always awarded before the Oscars.)
*** - Was not nominated for Academy Award that year.
Mad Max: Fury Road: filmed adaptation of the cover for the Judas Priest album, Painkiller
The Big Short: bankers are largely terrible human beings, and here's why that is
#OscarsSoWhite has been trending.
Surely she meant 'lack of colour'
I'm guessing in reference to the overly white nominations and the lack of Beasts of No Nation.
It is, but ultimately the PGA in the big one. They have the same preferential ballot system as the Academy, and ever since the BP field expanded they've been 100% dead-on with the BP winner(even given the fact they had a tie with Gravity/12 Years a Slave one time)
1989: Driving Miss Daisy *
1990: Dances with Wolves *
1991: The Silence of the Lambs *
1992: The Crying Game
1993: Schindler's List *
1994: Forrest Gump *
1995: Apollo 13
1996: The English Patient *
1997: Titanic *
1998: Saving Private Ryan
1999: American Beauty *
2000: Gladiator *
2001: Moulin Rouge!
2002: Chicago *
2003: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King *
2004: The Aviator
2005: Brokeback Mountain
2006: Little Miss Sunshine
2007: No Country for Old Men *
2008: Slumdog Millionaire *
2009: The Hurt Locker *
2010: The King's Speech *
2011: The Artist *
2012: Argo *
2013: 12 Years a Slave * (tie)
Gravity (tie)
by producers Alfonso Cuarón and David Heyman
2014: Birdman *
It's not a slave movie, but I'm going to say Ruth Negga for Loving (dir. Jeff Nichols)
It's about the civil rights case Loving v. Virginia.
It is, but I think it was a little bit nicer than saying "how to explain the financial crisis of 2008 to someone with ADD." But that is the point of going over the top with those reductions.I know this post was in jest, but this is such a wrong description of this movie.
"The Oscar that Disney/Pixar will get but here are other animated movies anyway"
Minority actors get ignored even if they put up some of the better performances of the year.So Zelda Williams said on Twitter that the Academy has "shown it's true color today"
I don't follow academy news or the oscars at all, but I do follow Zelda Williams.
What is she referring to? You guys are talking about some fuckery, but is there any more to it @_@
George Miller at +600 for Best Director? I'll take those odds