I see absolutely no problem with Denzel above Casey.
Casey's performance was excellent -- Denzel's was once in a lifetime stuff.
I see absolutely no problem with Denzel above Casey.
Casey's performance was excellent -- Denzel's was once in a lifetime stuff.
I see absolutely no problem with Denzel above Casey.
Casey's performance was excellent -- Denzel's was once in a lifetime stuff.
Hidden Figures winning would remind me of The Blindside being consider a contender despite how bland and inoffensive it was as an adaptation, but I wouldn't fault them for liking the performances in Hidden Figures over whatever the fuck people claimed was special about Sandra Bullock in The Blindside
Is it really a once in a lifetime performance if he's reprising a role he already played to great acclaim on Broadway six years ago?
I'm not trying to put him down at all, but it's as familiar of territory for an actor in the race as you can get.
Those who took this poll say they saw all nine nominated films. Not just the most popular ones. Not that it matters in the grand scheme of things.The film about the 1960s Space Race ranked No. 1 with 26% of film lovers who said they've seen all nine nominated pictures.
Is Hidden Figures really that good? It looked like a standard biographical film about space with the hook being that black women are the stars and achieved great things.
Move over October Sky, Hidden Figures is that semi-educational feel-good movie based on a true story that middle/high school teachers show to their students on the last few days of school when there's nothing really left to do but everyone is still required to be there.Is Hidden Figures really that good? It looked like a standard biographical film about space with the hook being that black women are the stars and achieved great things.
Dune wins every award in my heart. Best Inexplicable Dog. Best Use of Sting.I think David Lynch's Dune should still win.
That new Emma Stone backlash is confusing me.
The best actor polling is literally just based on popularity.
stunned that the most populist films are the most popular
the whole point of awards is to separate dreck like hidden figures from brilliant films like moonlight and manchester by the sea, but sadly the oscars follow the box-office receipts quite regularly these days.
That new La La Land backlash is confusing me.
It's because he's not as big a name as Denzel, and his film was not widely seen by audiences.
Or you know Denzel earned it with the performance of a lifetime.
No.Is Hidden Figures really that good? It looked like a standard biographical film about space with the hook being that black women are the stars and achieved great things.
No one saw it. Hidden Figures is the most successful of the nominees. People are just voting for the movies they've seen and enjoyed.Hell or High Water is criminally low. One of the most tightly paced movies in years.
No.
It's so safe it's boring.
It's as if to make up for that they made sure to scrub any sense of drama or conflict out of the picture.A movie with black women as leads is anything but safe in Hollywood though.
That new Emma Stone backlash is confusing me.
"Moviegoers" is almost as derogatory as "gamers".
If you identify as part of either labelled group, your opinion should be discounted.
Hell or High Water is a masterpiece and these people have shit taste.
Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.So they just want the film they saw to win.
Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.Hidden Figures was the most commercially successful film out of all the nominees so it comes as no shock that the majority movie goers want to see it win. Either way I want to see Moonlight take that award.
Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.Seems to line up pretty well with commercial success, except for Denzel and that's because he the most recognizable there.
Everyone who par- I give up.Domestic BO:
1. Hidden Figures (26%) - $146M
2. La La Land (25%) - $136M
3. Arrival (13%) - $100M
4. Hacksaw Ridge (10%) - $67M
4. Moonlight (10%) - $21M
6. Manchester by the Sea (6%) - $46M
6. Fences (6%) - $56M
8. Hell or High Water (3%) - $27M
8. Lion (3%) - $39M
Clearly the correlation is pretty apparent.
Why do you believe them? It's an online poll.Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.
Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.
Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.
Everyone who par- I give up.
"Did you see all nine nominees?" *clicks yes*Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.
Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.
Everyone who participated in the poll saw all 9 pictures.
Everyone who par- I give up.
Is Hidden Figures really that good? It looked like a standard biographical film about space with the hook being that black women are the stars and achieved great things.
Like, every movie that was nominated was better than Hidden FiguresMoonlight was better than Hidden Figures tbh
That new Emma Stone backlash is confusing me.
Fences and Denzel should win
Worst movie of the year? I agree.
I'm still mad about how boring that movie was. Watching Denzel shoot the shit for 2 hours was painful.
That's one way to look at it- but maybe you have it backwards: BO can be a result of how likeable a film is to the population at large. Aggegate-conscious Joe Blows might still see less-mainstream films simply because of their critical acclaim, and just as the trailer contents may have failed to generate mass-market interest, the actual film might not resonate with as many aggregate-conscious Joe Blows as something with more-broadly-appealing themes."Did you see all nine nominees?" *clicks yes*
It's an online poll; I doubt Fandango double-checked their accounts to see if they actually sold tickets to them for all 9 movies. The fact that all the top 4 are literally in order of how much money they've made domestically is convincing enough IMO to assume that no, not everyone that took this poll actually saw every movie.
But what do white people want?!