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oh i'd agree with that.
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If the general consensus for The Hobbit stays fairly moderate, that could boost TDKR chances of getting the blockbuster token spot if they nominate 10 BP.
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Very surprised about The Hobbit. Only 75% on RT with quite a few saying its boring and to stretched out.
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i'm not sure what i'd choose out of rises and avengers if there was to be a token oscar nom for a blockbuster. neither are oscar worthy, but i think avengers was executed better. but then rises was more ambitious and had some truly great acting performances.
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Better not win visual effects, someone seriously needs to teach Nolan how explosions work.
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They deserve special effects big time. The Bat alone deserves it, man alive it looks amazing
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Yep. How good is Life of Pi's cgi though? Haven't seen it yet.
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Special effects and visual effects are two different things.
Special effects are things like the semi-flip in TDK, done practically and shot on set. Visual effects are things done on a computer during post-production. Nolan and his crew are absolute masters of using mostly special effects and mixing them with a few visual effects (look at the opening plane sequence) so I think they more than deserve a nomination. |
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It should've either been one, long 3 hour films or two 2 hour films. No more.
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Life of Pi deserves to win best visual effects.
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TDKR has a very, very slim shot at getting a tenth token slot. Too bad, because the second film was why there were ten nominations in the first place.
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I can't wrap my mind around Avengers getting a Best Film nomination, even if it's for the "token" blockbuster spot. While it did have some soul along with absolute fantastic action, it wasn't nearly as heart-wrenching of a CBM as TDKR is.
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Skyfall will get that spot if there is even one available. It was released close to awards season, so it would be less likely to be forgotten.
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I feel like on some level...when a movie makes over a billion dollars, and is well-reviewed, there should be almost a sense of obligation on the part of the Academy to nominate it. Tentpole filmmaking is what keeps the studios running. The money the studios make on these huge movies is what enables them to make a lot of your typical Oscar season fare, which aren't nearly as profitable.
Large scale filmmaking, when it's done right, ought to be celebrated by the Academy, if only for this reason. So whether it's Skyfall, Avengers, or TDKR, I feel like they should make an effort to nominate at least something outside their comfort zone. It's why the category was expanded in the first place, right? To allow for more variety in an effort to reverse the downward ratings trend? |
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Skyfall probably has the best chance, whatever that's worth.
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Yeah I agree. Bardem has also been popping at a lot of nominations for the critics groups so Skyfall is definitely on their radar.
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I would say TDKR has a better chance simply because it could be perceived as a nod to the ambition of the whole trilogy--in particular TDK which the Academy infamously snubbed in 2008 thereby creating this whole 10 picture nominating system.
But honestly, TDKR is not as good as TDK. Nor is Skyfall and definitely not Avengers. It is a crowded year and the Academy I think will use that as an excuse to ignore all big tent poles. I only think Nolan and Mendes made films worthy of such consideration, but it probably won't happen. Oh well.
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One thing I think really holds Nolan films back is that their genius is only appreciated with many repeated viewings. On the surface they tend to exploit convention so well that you know it was entertaining, but then beneath that there's so much thought and meaning put into every little facet. I doubt many Academy voters put that kind of time into it.
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I wouldn't be surprised if SkyFall got a token nom over the other comicbook movies. It's got a director the academy loves and it's been very well reviewed. Plus Bardem. Yes the Academy gave Ledger one and obviously liked Bale enough to give him one but I just don't see the same amount of love surrounding Rises, I see love from some ciricles but it doesn't have the near universal praise that TDK got. Crazier things have happened but if the never nominated for best film Harry Potter didn't a pity nom for the last flick why expect this one to?
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At the same time, the Bond franchise is another really old, beloved franchise, so I'd be happy for Skyfall to pick up the nomination as well, even though I don't think it's quite as great as TDKR. Quote:
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However, I do agree that this by no means improves TDKR. At the end of the day, I don't think any of the fanboy films this year (TDKR, Skyfall and especially Avengers) will get nominated. I'm just saying why I thought TDKR has a better chance than the other two. Anyway, all three are vastly superior to Avatar. If that can get a nomination, any of these three should. And that's coming from someone who doesn't think Avengers should be nominated. ![]() Just my speculation.
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It made AFI's Top 10 list:
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Way to go Anne for being in two of AFI's top ten of the year!
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Joe is in 2 of them too. It would've been 3 if he didn't back out of Django.
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