85th Annual Academy Awards (2013)

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Wallis just won the Critics Choice Awards for Best Young Actor/Actress. She's so darn adorable. :hrt:
 
I don't feel like looking over all the noms, but was TDKR nominated for anything? Because if anything, I would'nt mind seeing Lindy Hemming get a nomination for costumes.
 
Well, still there - with Nolan I think it's probably because he does most things practically on the set whereas this award really goes to the masterminds behind their computers. I might be wrong but this award in specific has always been more computer oriented. Nolan runs those sets that I love being around and got the pleasure of being in - those explosions (the football stadium for example, I was in the stock market scene) are done for real on the set. The guy blew up an entire building in TDK for example whereas others would just use computers. Computers add a little bit more, but in the end it's all Nolan. As per the Bat having weight - I'd say that comes a lot from all of the rigs and suspension from cables and wires that were around it on the set and then just digitally aided to get it by itself by the computer.


The award is called best visual effects, not best CGI. Let us not forget that Nolan's Inception, which was mostly practical wizardry, won the award over the likes of Tron Legacy and Iron Man 2.
 
The award is called best visual effects, not best CGI. Let us not forget that Nolan's Inception, which was mostly practical wizardry, won the award over the likes of Tron Legacy and Iron Man 2.

Guess I forgot about Inception then. I just always, for some reason unsure, viewed it as more of a computer and technology award.
 
Considering Bane's voice wasn't met with universal acclaim, I'm surprised people thought that a sound nomination was a slam dunk for TDKR. The fact that people were debating the sound of a movie at all, usually isn't a good sign.
 
I don't think sound editing or sound mixing were int he cards for TDKR either. I think just visual effects.
 
Not gonna lie I'm pretty bummed that SLJ didn't get a nomination I actually kinda expected a win as well, glad to see "Silver Linings Playbook" and "Beast of the Southern Wild" get as many noms as they did, would also be cool to see either Lawrence or Wallis win as both gave great performances. I think it would be funny to see Wallis win just to have this little girl beat all these grown women with what was her first role.
 
Ben won Best Director at the Critics Choice Awards. He got a standing ovation and lots of hugs. He said "I'd like to thank the Academy" as a joke. :hehe:

CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS WINNERS

BEST PICTURE
Argo

BEST ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis - "Lincoln"

BEST ACTRESS
Jessica Chastain - "Zero Dark Thirty"

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Philip Seymour Hoffman – “The Master”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Anne Hathaway – “Les Misérables”

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
Quvenzhané Wallis – “Beasts of the Southern Wild”

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
Silver Linings Playbook

BEST DIRECTOR
Ben Affleck - "Argo"

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Quentin Tarantino – “Django Unchained”

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Tony Kushner – “Lincoln”

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Life of PI

BEST ART DIRECTION
Anna Karenina

BEST EDITING
Zero Dark Thirty

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Anna Karenina

BEST MAKEUP
Cloud Atlas

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Life of Pi

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Wreck-It Ralph

BEST ACTION MOVIE
Skyfall

BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE
Daniel Craig – “Skyfall”

BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE
Jennifer Lawrence – “The Hunger Games”

BEST COMEDY
Silver Linings Playbook

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Bradley Cooper -- "Silver Linings Playbook"

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Jennifer Lawrence -- "Silver Linings Playbook"

BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE
Looper

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Amour

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Searching For Sugar Man

BEST SONG
"Skyfall" (Skyfall)

BEST SCORE
Lincoln
 
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Ben won Best Director at the Critics Choice Awards. He got a standing ovation and lots of hugs. He said "I'd like to thank the Academy" as a joke. :hehe:

Good for him. I'm still shaking my head over that one...
 
Yeah, overall I was pretty satisfied. They have some very nice surprises and unlike the past few years, haven't been totally predictable.

But then Affleck gets snubbed... just reminds me how subjective these are anyway and in the end, don't mean much, as enjoyable as they can be. I'll at least know that Affleck was one of the most impressive directors of the year.

I'm rooting for Phoenix for Best Actor. And I'm extremely pleased about Denzel's nomination for Flight. That's a category where I won't mind who wins. Though as much as I loved Lewis as Lincoln, he has his two Oscars, give it to one of the other four. I mean Bradley Cooper and Jackman are nominated for Oscars. Never thought I'd see that happen. But it's very cool.
 
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3 Nominations before the age of 40 for Amy Adams. Pretty impressive.
 
There are some great movies in that list. But, there are so many snubs. And there are so many that shouldn't be there (Really? Mirror Mirror deserves to be there? And Wooden Acting and the Thor? Those movies are awful).
 
Um those weren't nominated for their acting so you're arguments aren't valid
 
Um those weren't nominated for their acting so you're arguments aren't valid

That one was just a renaming based on one of the movie's worst qualities. The effects were far from impressing and if they nominated that, I wouldn't be surprised to see Battleship be their 6th choice.
 
With Avengers, there's enough spectacle that it hides some of Joss' weakness as a director. I think his blocking is okay, and I think his cinematography is too flat looking, but the pacing is fine. He excels at writing and cast chemistry so it's mostly a win for him. Also, directing The Avengers, I would image, is a stressful gig and he pulled it off.

His cinematography? Isn't that what the cinematographer is for?
Getting harder to attribute credit these days.
Avengers looked big and small when it needed to.
At the very least it looked better than the marvel(studios) films that preceded it. Cap in the gym vs his own entire movie for instance, nice sense of energy.

I think TDKR deserved a Sound nomination more than one for Visual Effects.

And I thought Transformers had it bad to constantly loose out in those categories to inferior competition. But this takes the cake.

And why no love for Cloud Atlas?
 
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His cinematography? Isn't that what the cinematographer is for?
Getting harder to attribute credit these days. Avengers looked big and smalle when it needed to.
At the very least it looked better than the marvel(studios) films that preceded it. Cap in the gym vs his entire movie for instance, nice sense of energy.

There were some beautiful bits in that movie, in my opinion (Cap in the gym, Coulson's cards and Fury's speech about heroes, for example). But, for most of the movie, I felt the cinematography was pretty bland.
 
Pretty predictable list overall. The only surprise I've seen is Amour getting a Best Picture nom since it's a foreign art-house film.

Looper and The Master got shut out big time for Original Screenplay and Cinematography, respectively. I'm also disappointed that Dark Knight Rises didn't get anything.
 
Affleck should have told Weinstein to "Argo f--k himself" during his speech.
 
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I know those posters are a joke thing but in regards to the ‘Anne Hathaway on screen for less than twenty minutes’ thing - as Gandalf said, all we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. Anne decided to leave a lasting impression which peaked the movie early. Quality over quantity. :o
 
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