January 14, 20205 yr BEST PICTURE "Ford v Ferrari" "The Irishman" "Jojo Rabbit" "Joker" "Little Women" "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood" "Marriage Story" "Parasite" "1917" ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE Antonio Banderas, "Pain and Glory" Leonardo DiCaprio, "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood" Adam Driver, "Marriage Story" Joaquin Phoenix, "Joker" Jonathan Pryce, "The Two Popes" ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE Cynthia Erivo, "Harriet" Scarlett Johansson, "Marriage Story" Saoirse Ronan, "Little Women" Renée Zellweger, "Judy" Charlize Theron, "Bombshell" DIRECTOR Martin Scorsese, "The Irishman" Quentin Tarantino, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" Bong Joon-ho, "Parasite" Sam Mendes, "1917" Todd Phillips, "Joker" ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Tom Hanks, "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" Anthony Hopkins, "The Two Popes" Al Pacino, "The Irishman" Joe Pesci, "The Irishman" Brad Pitt, "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood" ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Kathy Bates, "Richard Jewell" Laura Dern, "Marriage Story" Scarlett Johansson, "Jojo Rabbit" Florence Pugh, "Little Women" Margot Robbie, "Bombshell" FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM South Korea, "Parasite" Spain, "Pain and Glory" France, "Les Misérables" North Macedonia, "Honeyland" Poland, "Corpus Christi" ADAPTED SCREENPLAY "The Irishman" "Jojo Rabbit" "Little Women" "The Two Popes" "Joker" ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY "Marriage Story" "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" "Parasite" "Knives Out" "1917" CINEMATOGRAPHY "1917" "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" "The Irishman" "Joker" "The Lighthouse" DOCUMENTARY (SHORT) "In the Absence" "Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl)" "Life Overtakes Me" "St. Louis Superman" "Walk Run Cha-Cha" DOCUMENTARY FEATURE "American Factory" "The Edge of Democracy" "Honeyland" "For Sama" "The Cave" ORIGINAL SONG "I'm Standing With You," "Breakthrough" "Into the Unknown," "Frozen II" "Stand Up," "Harriet" "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again," "Rocketman" "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away," "Toy Story 4" ANIMATED FEATURE FILM "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" "I Lost My Body" "Klaus" "Missing Link" "Toy Story 4" PRODUCTION DESIGN "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" "The Irishman" "1917" "Jojo Rabbit" "Parasite" COSTUME DESIGN "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" "Little Women" "The Irishman" "Jojo Rabbit" "Joker" SOUND EDITING "1917" "Ford v Ferrari" "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" "Joker" SOUND MIXING "1917" "Ford v Ferrari" "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" "Ad Astra" "Joker" ANIMATED SHORT FILM "Dcera (Daughter)" "Hair Love" "Kitbull" "Memorable" "Sister" LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM "Brotherhood" "Nefta Football Club" "The Neighbors' Window" "Saria" "A Sister" ORIGINAL SCORE "1917," Thomas Newman "Joker," Hildur Guðnadóttir "Little Women," Alexandre Desplat "Marriage Story," Randy Newman "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," John Williams VISUAL EFFECTS "Avengers: Endgame" "The Lion King" "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" "The Irishman" "1917" FILM EDITING "The Irishman" "Ford v Ferrari" "Parasite" "Joker" "Jojo Rabbit" MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING "Bombshell" "Joker" "Judy" "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" "1917"
January 14, 20205 yr A little surprised Greta Gerwig wasn't nominated for Best Director for Little Women but I'm not sure who you push out to make room for her. Have we had a nominee be in both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress before? Surely, there has been but I can't come up with one. Edited January 14, 20205 yr by mdmost
January 14, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, mdmost said: A little surprised Greta Gerwig wasn't nominated for Best Director for Little Women but I'm not sure who you push out to make room for her. Have we had a nominee be in both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress before? Surely, there has been but I can't come up with one. Fairly short list.
January 14, 20205 yr best actor is tough this year...Joaquin and Leo both killed it. i'd give the edge to Joaquin since he's never actually won, and he should have for The Master. best director also tight...i could see Tarantino just getting best screenplay again. some quality films this year.
January 14, 20205 yr Best picture nominees ranked in tiers until I see 1917 later this week PLEASE WIN Parasite Jojo Rabbit SURE WHY NOT Marriage Story Joker WELL CRAFTED BUT TOO LONG AND SELF INDULGENT Once Upon a Time in Hollywood The Irishman FINE BUT NOT A BEST PICTURE IMO Ford v Ferrari WELL MADE BUT HOLY SHIT IS IT BORING AND TOTALLY NOT FOR ME Little Women
January 14, 20205 yr I didn’t see it but how is Tom Hanks in the supporting category for Mister Rogers? Isn’t the whole movie about him meaning it would be best actor category?
January 14, 20205 yr No, the movie is about the reporter who was sent to do a puff piece on Mr Rogers. So Hanks being up for Supporting is correct. Edited January 14, 20205 yr by mdmost
January 14, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said: I didn’t see it but how is Tom Hanks in the supporting category for Mister Rogers? Isn’t the whole movie about him meaning it would be best actor category? Matthew Rhys' character is the main character.
January 14, 20205 yr 20 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said: I didn’t see it but how is Tom Hanks in the supporting category for Mister Rogers? Isn’t the whole movie about him meaning it would be best actor category? 15 minutes ago, mdmost said: No, the movie is about the reporter who was sent to do a puff piece on Mr Rogers. So Hanks being up for Supporting is correct. Weird how some of that gets done. How was Jamie Foxx's character in COLLATERAL considered for "Best Supporting" -- he had more screen time than Cruise, IIRC. Is Brad Pitt really "Supporting" in HOLLYWOOD? I really need to see this movie this week.
January 14, 20205 yr OSCAR SO WHITE! talk not going away on twitter. Does that sort of stuff have any influence or affect on the Academy or you guys?
January 14, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, C-Man said: Weird how some of that gets done. How was Jamie Foxx's character in COLLATERAL considered for "Best Supporting" -- he had more screen time than Cruise, IIRC. Is Brad Pitt really "Supporting" in HOLLYWOOD? I really need to see this movie this week. In terms of the Mister Rogers movie Tom Hanks is definitely a supporting actor in terms of screen time. I'd say Pitt is basically co-top billing with Leo in Once Upon a Time based on screen time. It's a fairly substantial role.
January 14, 20205 yr Author 3 minutes ago, C-Man said: Is Brad Pitt really "Supporting" in HOLLYWOOD? I really need to see this movie this week. It seemed like he had more screen time than Leo. Maybe it was to make sure the two didn't go up against each other. Regardless, I think Leo should win.
January 14, 20205 yr Just now, Rougarou said: OSCAR SO WHITE! talk not going away on twitter. Does that sort of stuff have any influence or affect on the Academy or you guys? Academy voters are 90 percent white, 3/4th male and have an average age in the low 60s. It has no effect on anyone. People want to bitch just to bitch. I don't care who makes a movie as long as it's good and not Oscar bait bullshit. I didn't hate Green Book because it was made by white dudes. I hated Green Book because it was shitty.
January 14, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, ATLLonghorn said: Academy voters are 90 percent white, 3/4th male and have an average age in the low 60s. It has no effect on anyone. People want to bitch just to bitch. I don't care who makes a movie as long as it's good and not Oscar bait bullshit. I didn't hate Green Book because it was made by white dudes. I hated Green Book because it was shitty. WELL! I actually enjoyed Green Book (but did hate The Shape of Water, like everyone else--or at least everyone else should have-- in my defense). Edited January 14, 20205 yr by Rougarou
January 16, 20205 yr On 1/14/2020 at 1:02 PM, ATLLonghorn said: Best picture nominees ranked in tiers until I see 1917 later this week PLEASE WIN Parasite Jojo Rabbit SURE WHY NOT Marriage Story Joker WELL CRAFTED BUT TOO LONG AND SELF INDULGENT Once Upon a Time in Hollywood The Irishman FINE BUT NOT A BEST PICTURE IMO Ford v Ferrari WELL MADE BUT HOLY SHIT IS IT BORING AND TOTALLY NOT FOR ME Little Women Adding 1917 to a category by itself between the please win and sure why nots. If it wins I'm EXTREMELY ok with it. It is a technical marvel of a film. The characters are kind of ancillary to the visual spectacle of it all, but I'm a character, writing, plot kind of guy and Parasite and Jojo Rabbit were more up my alley in that regard, but 1917 was an amazing cinematic experience.
January 16, 20205 yr On 1/14/2020 at 1:32 PM, Rougarou said: WELL! I actually enjoyed Green Book Once can enjoy a movie that is shitty or certainly not best picture material. I think some people on here enjoyed Marriage Story, but no way that flick is best picture material.
January 16, 20205 yr On 1/14/2020 at 12:02 PM, ATLLonghorn said: Best picture nominees ranked in tiers until I see 1917 later this week PLEASE WIN Parasite Jojo Rabbit SURE WHY NOT Marriage Story Joker WELL CRAFTED BUT TOO LONG AND SELF INDULGENT Once Upon a Time in Hollywood The Irishman FINE BUT NOT A BEST PICTURE IMO Ford v Ferrari WELL MADE BUT HOLY SHIT IS IT BORING AND TOTALLY NOT FOR ME Little Women This is pretty good. I might eliminate the "Sure Why Not" category, put Joker in the "Self Indulgent" category and put Marriage Story down with Ford v Ferrari, though. Been a few years since I thought one movie clearly stood out from the pack. And Toy Story 3 didn't even win that year.
January 17, 20205 yr ‘Us’ not getting any recognition is a real sham. Lupita Nyongo deserved to be up there with everyone else. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
January 18, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Finkle_Is_Einhorn said: ‘Us’ not getting any recognition is a real sham. Lupita Nyongo deserved to be up there with everyone else. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Very racist
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