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View Poll Results: What gets your vote for Best Picture?
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Amour
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2.94% |
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Argo
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5.88% |
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Beasts of the Southern Wild
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0% |
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Django Unchained
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5.88% |
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Life of Pi
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5.88% |
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Lincoln
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13 |
38.24% |
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Silver Linings Playbook
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5.88% |
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Zero Dark Thirty
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8.82% |
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Other
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26.47% |
01-11-2013, 06:49 PM
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Oscars: Best Picture
http://oscar.go.com/nominees
I've seen Django, Lincoln, Beasts, and Les Mis. Of those I probably was most entertained by Django or Les Mis, underwhelmed by Lincoln although I see why I should like it more, and am conflicted by Beasts. Probably will catch Zero this weekend.
I'm disappointed not to see End of Watch nominated, loved it. Even The Grey, thought it was strong too.
What's your pick? What got snubbed?
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01-11-2013, 06:55 PM
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Lincoln was stellar. Saw the rest.
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01-12-2013, 12:21 AM
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I've seen Lincoln, Argo, django, and Zero (tonight). Best was Lincoln for a lot of reasons although Zero was very, very good - go see it. wife liked Zero more.
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01-12-2013, 04:07 PM
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Haven't seen any of them. I need to get to the movies!!
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01-13-2013, 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by G8rChuck85
Haven't seen any of them. I need to get to the movies!!
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Same here. Didn't even know some of them were movies.
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01-13-2013, 02:30 AM
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I've seen Les Miz and Silver Linings Playbook. Silver Linings was excellent,IMO. Treated a sometimes delicate subject(mental illness) and brought it out of the closet through comedic efforts by its characters, played by:Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, and Robert Di Niro. Some of the interactions among the characters were hilarious.
I didn't care that much for Les Miz--rather dreary picture. I thought the acting was good, particularly Hugh Jackman..
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01-12-2013, 04:53 PM
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Highly recommend Rust and Bone...incredible cinematography and special effects.
Raw emotion and tragedy, beautifully told.
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01-13-2013, 12:47 AM
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Disappointed that Skyfall and Moonrise Kingdom weren't nominated for best picture, but it was an amazing year in filmmaking. Even more encouraging was the commercial success of substantial films. Probably the best thing this year contributing to the across the board quality of films was that Michael Bay didn't release anything. Doubt we'll be so lucky this year. It's not like you have to go see his films, but it's pretty hard to avoid the trailers.
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01-13-2013, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by StrangeGator
Disappointed that Skyfall and Moonrise Kingdom weren't nominated for best picture, but it was an amazing year in filmmaking. Even more encouraging was the commercial success of substantial films. Probably the best thing this year contributing to the across the board quality of films was that Michael Bay didn't release anything. Doubt we'll be so lucky this year. It's not like you have to go see his films, but it's pretty hard to avoid the trailers.
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Agreed. Bay is producing and/or directing at least six films this year, starting with The Purge, Pain and Gain, and The Last Ship. He also has multiple TV shows in the pipeline. Our Bay-less utopia is going to be destroyed, big time.
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01-13-2013, 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Emmitto
Agreed. Bay is producing and/or directing at least six films this year, starting with The Purge, Pain and Gain, and The Last Ship. He also has multiple TV shows in the pipeline. Our Bay-less utopia is going to be destroyed, big time.
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That was actually a very good book. It will be interesting to see how he screws that one up. Stephen Soderbergh owned the option to that project years ago, but I can see how that didn't fit in with what he was trying to do. Six films is a lot to do in one year, but it depends on what kind of support he has, including the TV shows. His fellow Wesleyan alum have proven to be a great support network for each other, though everyone seems to try to separate themselves from him.
Don't know what's up next for the Transformer franchise, but safe to say, he's not invited to shoot in Chicago anymore. IMHO, he's an incredibly talented buy who got distracted by his fascination with violence, special effects and ROI.
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01-13-2013, 04:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Emmitto
Agreed. Bay is producing and/or directing at least six films this year, starting with The Purge, Pain and Gain, and The Last Ship. He also has multiple TV shows in the pipeline. Our Bay-less utopia is going to be destroyed, big time.
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What's funny is after Zero Dark Thirty, I said "wow, it took 2 and a half hours to kill Osama Bin Laden. If Michael Bay were directing this, he would've had that guy blown to bits by minute 27.
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01-13-2013, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Wuerffel5220
What's funny is after Zero Dark Thirty, I said "wow, it took 2 and a half hours to kill Osama Bin Laden. If Michael Bay were directing this, he would've had that guy blown to bits by minute 27.
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Yeah, all that talkin' and cipherin' and shots dragging on past three seconds would not be tolerated in a Baysterpiece.
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01-14-2013, 11:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Emmitto
Agreed. Bay is producing and/or directing at least six films this year, starting with The Purge, Pain and Gain, and The Last Ship. He also has multiple TV shows in the pipeline. Our Bay-less utopia is going to be destroyed, big time.
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To his credit, he might be good at TV, especially if he collaborates with some of his fellow alum. There's a core group of Wesleyan grads from the same era that have absolutely dominated TV and film over the last few years, many of them collaborating with each other, and/or JJ Abrams; Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsmith, Zak Penn, Joss Whedon and David Cohan to name a few.
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01-14-2013, 01:17 PM
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I really liked Beasts of the Southern Wild. Don't know why I didn't vote for that film. It wasn't really the best made film, but it would be great to see them win. It was a great achievement.
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01-14-2013, 02:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Emmitto
Agreed. Bay is producing and/or directing at least six films this year, starting with The Purge, Pain and Gain, and The Last Ship. He also has multiple TV shows in the pipeline. Our Bay-less utopia is going to be destroyed, big time.
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Pain and Gain is the one with The Rock and Mark Wahlberg playing Miami roid-heads, right? Finna see that, playah!
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01-14-2013, 06:54 PM
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Pain and Gain is the one with The Rock and Mark Wahlberg playing Miami roid-heads, right? Finna see that, playah!
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Yes, and a Bay treatment here might actually work. I don't really hate Bay, just feel like he has inordinate exposure in Hollywood. But as Strange said, other than trailers I'm not forced to see his stuff. And that quick-shot style actually makes for good trailers.
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01-13-2013, 01:27 AM
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Flight for me
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01-13-2013, 02:37 AM
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The 3 best movies I have seen this year are Silver Linings Playbook, Moonrise Kingdom, and Life of Pi. All 3 were absolutely incredible and very refreshing given all the sequels/remakes and superhero movies that have recently dominated the silver screen...
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01-13-2013, 03:40 PM
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Saw Zero last night and really liked it. Of the five I've seen I can't pick a clear favorite. All make solid cases. I don't consider any of them all-timers but no duds yet either.
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01-14-2013, 01:41 PM
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My vote (Other) is for Moonrise Kingdom. Sure, it's something of a simple movie, but it was as immaculately detailed as any big-budget period piece because Wes Anderson is a meticulous genius and one of the best shot creators in the business. I swear his brain thinks in camera. And I stand by this - I have not come across any other movie that has had such universal acclaim among my peers. I don't know a single person that has seen it and not fallen in love with the world Anderson creates.
Is it quirky just for quirkiness' sake? I dunno - maybe. Does it recycle a little too much from the rest of Anderson's filmography? I dunno - maybe. Dammit, no movie has made me feel so happy after watching in at least the last 3 or 4 years. I wanted to applaud when the credits rolled.
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