manzoman96
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Creed only getting one nomination is disappointing. At least I think Sly has a great chance to win it
It's just odd salt too. Like the film is too much of a crowd pleaser and corny and then someone brings up Interstellar.I didnt know I would care but I'm so happy that The Martian made it on. Who knew an up beat pro science movie would inspire such salt?
I agree. I actually loved that it was just about humanity showing their good side and trying to help someone in a bad situation. The only villain in that movie was Mars.
Star Wars: TFA does not deserve to be nominated for best original score. Switch that out with The Revenant. I know its only up cause the movie made money and it would be his 50th nomination but come on.
Edit: hell even Fury Road's score is better then TFA.
IIRC, the score for The Revenant was already disqualified as it re-appropriates an existing piece of non-film music into the film's score, which is a no-no for the voting guidelines. I believe the same thing happened to Johnny Greenwood's score for There Will Be Blood.
Ah that would make sense then. But then shouldn't Budphest been disqualified last year? If I remember right there is a string concerto or something that's not done by Desplat, unless maybe they licensed it out. Maybe I remember wrong.
I think there's some kind of weird percentage thing that goes on that gets considered. A score can have existing material in it (as Star Wars obviously would have), but as long as it's over that threshold of brand-new material, everything is OK. I would have to think that The Grand Budapest Hotel complied with that guideline, while The Revenant did not. As I'm not familiar with whatever piece that it appropriated, I honestly could not tell you one way or the other how much it's used throughout.
To be eligible, per the Academy, "the original score must be a substantial body of music that serves as original dramatic underscoring, and must be written specifically for the motion picture by the submitting composer. Scores diluted by the use of tracked themes or other preexisting music, diminished in impact by the predominant use of songs, or assembled from the music of more than one composer shall not be eligible."
As expected, Ryuichi Sakamoto's score for "The Revenant" did not fit their criteria (they couldn't separate out his contributions from his two collaborators), and filmmaker A.G. Inarritu is not happy about it. (Fox is appealing the ruling.)
It's all good. Thanks for the insight though!
Edit: Could also be that The Revenant had 3 people credited for its score and I believe that's why TDK didn't get nominated the year it was up cause Zimmer or someone listed like 5 people for it.
At least that's what I remember and my memory is pretty poor at times lol.
You mean The Artist? Kings Speech?Happy to see Room get the big gun noms, BP, Director, Screenplay and Actress.
More people need to see it cause its legit fantastic. Better than Spotlight or Big Short, which people are under the misguided idea that these two actually have a shot at winning lol.
Revenant is clearly the leader here. Spotlight was great but didnt have that lasting impact or scope a typical BP winner has. It has no shot at Director or BP. I dont care whats up with SAG. Mad Max, while it would be nice, im not sure the Oscars are ready to embrace a movie like that as BP. Revenant has all the ingredients for BP.
Director is the one thats up in the air. Could go to like, 3 people.
You mean The Artist? Kings Speech?
To me it isnt like those movies, they certainly have more novelty appeal. This is more a gut thing from just seeing the landscape of movies and going with my feeling. Usually works every year. I would be very very surprised if Spotlight won BP.
To me it isnt like those movies, they certainly have more novelty appeal. This is more a gut thing from just seeing the landscape of movies and going with my feeling. Usually works every year. I would be very very surprised if Spotlight won BP.
In The Revenant's case, it's hard for a score to be eligible if there's more than one composer involved.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompson...ete-for-the-oscar-for-original-score-20151216
No, you're right. The Academy disqualified the score because they couldn't separate Sakamoto's contributions from his two collaborators. Because you remember, they nominate sole composers, not scores. Which is pretty silly, but there ya go.
Best Foreign Language Film
Embrace of the Serpent - Colombia; Directed by Ciro Guerra
Mustang - France; Directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven
Son of Saul - Hungary; Directed by László Nemes
Theeb - Jordan; Directed by Naji Abu Nowar
A War - Denmark; Directed by Tobias Lindholm
I would be so happy if Marnie took best animated feature, but of course it won't.
I think Revenant more than likely wins Best Picture. Mad Max could spoil but the genre just doesn't allow for it. Best Director will have to be enough for it.
It's just odd salt too. Like the film is too much of a crowd pleaser and corny and then someone brings up Interstellar.
Not enough dread and ridiculous script elements that blend new age mumbo jumbo with abuses of actual science to shackle onto a bunch of contrived character relations I guess.
The 11 Must-See Movies Completely Rejected By the Oscars (Indiewire)
Love & Mercy
Tangerine
The End of the Tour
Phoenix
James White
Mississippi Grind
Beasts of No Nation
The Diary of a Teenage Girl
99 Homes
Clouds of Sils Maria
Chi-Raq
Nah. Completely disagree. It got nominated cos it's actually good, regardless of the success of the film or composer.Star Wars: TFA does not deserve to be nominated for best original score. Switch that out with The Revenant. I know its only up cause the movie made money and it would be his 50th nomination but come on.
Edit: hell even Fury Road's score is better then TFA.
To me it isnt like those movies, they certainly have more novelty appeal. This is more a gut thing from just seeing the landscape of movies and going with my feeling. Usually works every year. I would be very very surprised if Spotlight won BP.
The 11 Must-See Movies Completely Rejected By the Oscars (Indiewire)
Love & Mercy
Tangerine
The End of the Tour
Phoenix
James White
Mississippi Grind
Beasts of No Nation
The Diary of a Teenage Girl
99 Homes
Clouds of Sils Maria
Chi-Raq
Chi-Raq is like the most "never gonna get nommed" movie I can think of. Black, female focused picture about gang violence? Academy couldnt even nominated Do the Right Thing.
Best Foreign Language Film
Embrace of the Serpent - Colombia; Directed by Ciro Guerra
Mustang - France; Directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven
Son of Saul - Hungary; Directed by László Nemes
Theeb - Jordan; Directed by Naji Abu Nowar
A War - Denmark; Directed by Tobias Lindholm
Why? It's critically acclaimed, very nice and tight procedural and after some lackluster performance in the guilds it snagged pretty much every nomination it could get. Not to mention its slew of BP wins from critics groups.
Don't know why you're doubting The Big Short either which has been exceeding expectations left and right and showing up everywhere.
Both of the films are ahead of Room in BP with the only possible heat coming from Mad Max or The Revenant.
No, you're right. The Academy disqualified the score because they couldn't separate Sakamoto's contributions from his two collaborators. Because you remember, they nominate sole composers, not scores. Which is pretty silly, but there ya go.
TFA's score is a massive disappointment. Other than Rey's theme, everything is forgettable.
Its one thing you can say Phantom Menace did better, the music. (And the only thing really)
Creed only getting one nomination is disappointing. At least I think Sly has a great chance to win it
Are you fucking kidding me with all those Star Wars nominations? "Best editing"? What?
How would that have been appropriate though? He chose a more subdued tentative approach to reflect the pair of fledgling twenty-year-olds battling hesitantly on a crumbling snow planet. It's not quite the same atmosphere as Obi-Wan and Anakin finally duelling after a life together on an erupting volcanic planet.Yeah, I was really mad that Williams didn't have anything truly "epic" in the score during the lightsaber duel. Something like PM or RotS.
I wonder if he'll improve on that front for the sequel or if we'll get more of the same due to his age. It needs more energy.
Still surprised the award hasn't been renamed "Give it to Disney/Pixar award" I mean this year it's not so bad because Inside Out is an amazing film, but still the bias is real.I would be so happy if Marnie took best animated feature, but of course it won't.
How long until next nominations?
That's kinda the point of the character.
Surprised people aren't pissed about it not being up for best picture the way everybody was gushing over it.
Still surprised the award hasn't been renamed "Give it to Disney/Pixar award" I mean this year it's not so bad because Inside Out is an amazing film, but still the bias is real.
At least the nominations for best animated are great this year. No garbage choices like Home or Minions.
The Martian over The Danish Girl? Lulz
No, you're right. The Academy disqualified the score because they couldn't separate Sakamoto's contributions from his two collaborators. Because you remember, they nominate sole composers, not scores. Which is pretty silly, but there ya go.
I really liked The Martian. Not sure Best Picture nominee liked, but it was a very good film.
Not sure I get these criticisms either. What was corny exactly? Or bland? And why is "feel good" automatically assumed to be bad?
These criticisms seem more to be personal preference then genuine reasons the film doesn't deserve any accolades. It is certainly an optimistic film, not sure that makes it bad in any way.
Roger Deakins-- how does he not have an Oscar yet?
https://www.google.com/search?q=rog...ved=0ahUKEwjDoczxl6zKAhVMWh4KHQmYAc8Q_AUIBigB
Hoping this is his year.