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Post by jamie2c on Nov 25, 2021 1:40:52 GMT
I predict Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana in Spencer for best actress. She is really good at acting that she want to be sick. And a woman with inner turmoil.
And Will Smith for best actor in King Richard. Although the award should go to his false beard which did most of the work.
I have not seen a great movie worthy of the best movie Oscar yet.
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Nov 25, 2021 8:20:01 GMT
Well Dune will win a bunch of technical awards and maybe get a Best Picture nom as the token blockbuster that has some quality to it, though it doesn't have a chance of winning obviously. My favourite release this year has been Petite Maman so I hope that gets nominated by France for foreign language film, though they've also got Titane which won the Palme d'Or so maybe they'll be more inclined to nominate that (I haven't seen it yet since we don't get it until the end of the year but I'm excited to see it, it very well may be more deserving).
As for other noms I've honestly not had the chance to see too many 2021 releases. Of what I've seen, In the Heights doesn't really have a chance, Luca probably gets nominated for best animated feature just by virtue of being Pixar (I enjoyed it a lot actually but it's still probably not deserving as it's fairly basic, though I don't know how strong a year for animation it's been), and The Green Knight probably gets nothing even though I really loved it. I've got an idea of what else will be nominated just off buzz but I've already been too long-winded so I'll leave it to things I've seen.
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Post by jamie2c on Nov 26, 2021 21:28:50 GMT
Thanks for the reply. I watched Petite Maman. It is in French and 70 minutes long. The movie is about two little girls playing in the woods and visiting each others houses. Hugely lacking in plot, or even adult dialogue. Sorry not even worth considering for best movie, imo.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Nov 27, 2021 8:25:50 GMT
Anthony Hopkins got a chance with The Father?
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Post by Mark on Nov 27, 2021 9:08:49 GMT
Anthony Hopkins got a chance with The Father? He already won for it last year
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Nov 27, 2021 17:40:34 GMT
Anthony Hopkins got a chance with The Father? He already won for it last year Doh! Had to check, he has already won it last year. Doesn't time fly
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Post by Mark on Nov 27, 2021 17:56:15 GMT
He already won for it last year Doh! Had to check, he has already won it last year. Doesn't time fly It does indeed! But I agree he (and the film), were brilliant.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Nov 27, 2021 18:04:13 GMT
Doh! Had to check, he has already won it last year. Doesn't time fly It does indeed! But I agree he (and the film), were brilliant. And very different to the stage version which I equally enjoyed
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 27, 2021 18:10:14 GMT
Well Dune will win a bunch of technical awards and maybe get a Best Picture nom as the token blockbuster that has some quality to it, though it doesn't have a chance of winning obviously. My favourite release this year has been Petite Maman so I hope that gets nominated by France for foreign language film, though they've also got Titane which won the Palme d'Or so maybe they'll be more inclined to nominate that (I haven't seen it yet since we don't get it until the end of the year but I'm excited to see it, it very well may be more deserving). As for other noms I've honestly not had the chance to see too many 2021 releases. Of what I've seen, In the Heights doesn't really have a chance, Luca probably gets nominated for best animated feature just by virtue of being Pixar (I enjoyed it a lot actually but it's still probably not deserving as it's fairly basic, though I don't know how strong a year for animation it's been), and The Green Knight probably gets nothing even though I really loved it. I've got an idea of what else will be nominated just off buzz but I've already been too long-winded so I'll leave it to things I've seen. Disney’s Encanto is the favourite for best animated feature but I haven’t seen it or Luca yet so can’t comment on if that is deserved or not. I haven’t been to the cinema since before Covid - I am hoping to go to West Side Story when it comes out through.
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Nov 27, 2021 18:30:35 GMT
Well Dune will win a bunch of technical awards and maybe get a Best Picture nom as the token blockbuster that has some quality to it, though it doesn't have a chance of winning obviously. My favourite release this year has been Petite Maman so I hope that gets nominated by France for foreign language film, though they've also got Titane which won the Palme d'Or so maybe they'll be more inclined to nominate that (I haven't seen it yet since we don't get it until the end of the year but I'm excited to see it, it very well may be more deserving). As for other noms I've honestly not had the chance to see too many 2021 releases. Of what I've seen, In the Heights doesn't really have a chance, Luca probably gets nominated for best animated feature just by virtue of being Pixar (I enjoyed it a lot actually but it's still probably not deserving as it's fairly basic, though I don't know how strong a year for animation it's been), and The Green Knight probably gets nothing even though I really loved it. I've got an idea of what else will be nominated just off buzz but I've already been too long-winded so I'll leave it to things I've seen. Disney’s Encanto is the favourite for best animated feature but I haven’t seen it or Luca yet so can’t comment on if that is deserved or not. I haven’t been to the cinema since before Covid - I am hoping to go to West Side Story when it comes out through. Yeah I've heard Encanto is good but I haven't had a chance to catch it yet. Best Animation is usually a given for Disney to win in some way (whether it be the main studio or Pixar) so it'll definitely be between those two again, I can't think of many big animated films that came out this year other than them, let alone one on the scale of Into the Spiderverse that might be in with a shot of winning. Oh there was The Mitchells Versus The Machines which actually probably is better than Luca at least but again wasn't so well received that it could win.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 27, 2021 18:34:59 GMT
Disney’s Encanto is the favourite for best animated feature but I haven’t seen it or Luca yet so can’t comment on if that is deserved or not. I haven’t been to the cinema since before Covid - I am hoping to go to West Side Story when it comes out through. Yeah I've heard Encanto is good but I haven't had a chance to catch it yet. Best Animation is usually a given for Disney to win in some way (whether it be the main studio or Pixar) so it'll definitely be between those two again, I can't think of many big animated films that came out this year other than them, let alone one on the scale of Into the Spiderverse that might be in with a shot of winning. Oh there was The Mitchells Versus The Machines which actually probably is better than Luca at least but again wasn't so well received that it could win. Vanity put the The Mitchells Versus the Machines as second favourite ahead of Luca as third favourite.
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Nov 27, 2021 18:54:52 GMT
Yeah I've heard Encanto is good but I haven't had a chance to catch it yet. Best Animation is usually a given for Disney to win in some way (whether it be the main studio or Pixar) so it'll definitely be between those two again, I can't think of many big animated films that came out this year other than them, let alone one on the scale of Into the Spiderverse that might be in with a shot of winning. Oh there was The Mitchells Versus The Machines which actually probably is better than Luca at least but again wasn't so well received that it could win. Vanity put the The Mitchells Versus the Machines as second favourite ahead of Luca as third favourite. I'd agree with them critically but I think the fact it's not Disney/Pixar and it's distributed by Netflix probably means it only has an outside chance of winning, but I suppose we'll get a better idea once award season starts and the other ceremonies happen.
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Post by jamie2c on Nov 29, 2021 1:05:59 GMT
If you were alive in the 1960s, Last Night In Soho is wonderfully made.
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Post by mkb on Nov 29, 2021 1:16:02 GMT
I predict Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana in Spencer for best actress. She is really good at acting that she want to be sick. And a woman with inner turmoil. Seriously? I thought it was a terrible performance, like something Jan Ravens would do for comic effect: completely unbelievable and unnatural. Utterly dreadful film too.
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Post by jamie2c on Nov 29, 2021 1:21:27 GMT
I predict Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana in Spencer for best actress. She is really good at acting that she want to be sick. And a woman with inner turmoil. Seriously? I thought it was a terrible performance, like something Jan Ravens would do for comic effect: completely unbelievable and unnatural. Utterly dreadful film too. Who is Jan Ravens ? We will see when the highest paid actress on the planet (Kristen Stewart) is nominated for an Oscar. Which she 100% will be for Spencer.
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Post by mkb on Nov 29, 2021 1:27:56 GMT
Seriously? I thought it was a terrible performance, like something Jan Ravens would do for comic effect: completely unbelievable and unnatural. Utterly dreadful film too. Who is Jan Ravens ? We will see when the highest paid actress on the planet (Kristen Stewart) is nominated for an Oscar. Which she 100% will be for Spencer. You may be right. Hollywood follows money rather than talent. Highest paid in Tinseltown usually equates to sex appeal more than anything else.
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Post by jamie2c on Nov 29, 2021 2:54:41 GMT
If you were alive in the 1960s, Last Night In Soho is wonderfully made. The movie is Diana Riggs last movie. Also features Terence Stamp, and Rita Tushingham as a young woman, and many young talents. It is a horror movie.
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Post by jamie2c on Nov 29, 2021 3:21:19 GMT
I seem to be writing to myself. However, for sheer quality of film-making with a great story. The best movie of the year is Last Night In Soho.
And the cinematographer for LNIS is a Korean guy called Chung-hoon Chung who is also working on the upcoming Obi-Won Kenobi series which should be awesome.
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Post by Marwood on Nov 29, 2021 21:59:28 GMT
Hmm, saying Last Night In Soho is the best film this year is a bold statement to say the least, I can’t see it getting any Oscar nominations (it has a nice use of Soho locations and it was good to see Diana Rigg and Terence Stamp on screen but I don’t really think the whole thing fitted together that well by the time we get to the end , the ‘twist’ just left me thinking ‘erm,ok’
To tell the truth I don’t think there has been anything outstanding released this year, I’ve seen about 30 films at the cinema and can’t say there was anything outstanding so far but we haven’t got much left to look forward to this year.
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Post by mkb on Nov 30, 2021 1:09:35 GMT
I concur on Last Night in Soho. It's my favourite film of the year so far, and a superb bit of film craftsmanship.
Far more controversially, I really, really enjoyed -- quite unexpectedly -- Jungle Cruise. (Don't judge me!) It was such fun escapism on a Sunday matinée, and Jack Whitehall's gay turn was a hoot that had me laughing out loud several times.
The film version of Everybody's Talking About Jamie was an uplifting joy. Another unexpected surprise was the superior and genuinely spooky horror The Night Manager. For unalloyed and unashamed melodrama, The Last Letter from Your Lover was a hugely likeable old-fashioned yarn requiring several tissues.
Oddly, away from the mainstream, very little art-house content rated especially highly with me this year, with the exception of the very moving Nomadland from last year's Oscars. That was a close contender with Soho for film of the year.
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Post by alnoor on Nov 30, 2021 7:02:46 GMT
I would say that Power of the dog should get a few nominations. I loved it
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Post by dlevi on Nov 30, 2021 12:18:17 GMT
My favourite release this year has been Petite Maman Petit Maman is an extraordinary film and while it's modest in many ways, its emotional impact is substantial.
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Post by lichtie on Nov 30, 2021 14:42:04 GMT
In terms of Oscars it's pretty much recognised that the time to release "winners" is the last quarter of the year. So basically we're looking at stuff that is out now. Pretty thin pickings this year then...
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Post by mkb on Dec 6, 2021 10:39:25 GMT
I really enjoyed Encounter with Riz Ahmed last night. (Double entendre not intended!) It won't appeal to the mass market because it promises to be one type of film and turns out to be another, but, since I had no preconceptions, it worked for me. There's solid acting from all concerned, believable dialogue, and the picture frame and soundscape are crafted beautifully. There are metaphors aplenty to what's going on, if you want to deconstruct.
It needs to be seen on a big 2.39 screen and definitely with a good sound system for some subtle surround effects, not letterboxed on Amazon streaming, where I gather it is released this coming Friday, being a co-production of Amazon Studios and Film4. This week, it seems to be mainly on at Showcase Cinemas.
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Post by mkb on Dec 8, 2021 3:35:26 GMT
If Justin Chon and Alicia Vikander don't pick up acting nominations for Blue Bayou, there is no justice. Chon must be in with a shout for a directing nomination too.
This is a must-see film. While strongly recommended, it's not an easy watch.
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