matrix_ghost
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Shoving a candle up my ass and still no oscar. **** you academy !!!
Money, or prestige, or just a reflection of cultural attitudes. I think we're agreeing that the current preference for best picture are movies that glorify the Hollywood Liberal consensus:
- 12 years a slave
- argo
- king's speech
- hurtlock
- slumdog millionaire
That's five movies of one kind in a span of six years. It's a significant contrast to the types of movies that won before, and the change was quite sudden in my opinion, beginning in 2008, with the possible exception of Crash.
There might be money to be made this way, but it's hard to follow.
Money, or prestige, or just a reflection of cultural attitudes. I think we're agreeing that the current preference for best picture are movies that glorify the Hollywood Liberal consensus:
- 12 years a slave
- argo
- king's speech
- hurtlock
- slumdog millionaire
That's five movies of one kind in a span of six years. It's a significant contrast to the types of movies that won before, and the change was quite sudden in my opinion, beginning in 2008, with the possible exception of Crash.
There might be money to be made this way, but it's hard to follow.
I saw every Best Picture nominee except for PHILOMENA, and they were all great, with a few (12 YEARS A SLAVE, WOLF OF WALL STREET, HER) being bona-fide 5-star classics. So, I'm fine with 12 YEARS A SLAVE winning, but I think the best of the bunch was THE WOLF OF WALL STREET. That was an astounding film, one of Scorsese's best, and it's one I can see myself returning to and enjoying again and again in the years to come, one that, while divisive now, is going to enter the canon of definitive films of this decade in the future.
I find it funny and ironic that matthew was in wolf of wall street for 10 minutes with leo and still won an academy award over leo's film. Seriously though if I was leo i would take some time off or maybe go make fun action movie or comedy just to clense the pool of movies hes done for just oscars. Im afraid though hes not gonna get one till hes old.
I see what you're getting at, but can you really include a film that rose-tints that old imperialist institution the a Royal Family on a list of films with a Liberal agenda?
Wolf of Wall Street is going to be remembered as a boring film that lost it's premise and was filled with filler party scenes and drugs, forgetting the whole premise of it's story until the last scene.
Canon of definite films? Lol.
I find it funny and ironic that matthew was in wolf of wall street for 10 minutes with leo and still won an academy award over leo's film. Seriously though if I was leo i would take some time off or maybe go make fun action movie or comedy just to clense the pool of movies hes done for just oscars. Im afraid though hes not gonna get one till hes old.
Absolutely. It's a film about the current financial crisis disguised as a 90s period piece, it's absolutely relevant to the current climate. For the first time since his DeNiro collaborations, Scorsese is getting back to what he does best: intricate, anecdotal dissections of abhorrent anti-heroes and turning that back to say something about the American consciousness. Scorsese has morphed into something of the old guard in recent years, though still making some great films, and it was invigorating seeing him tapping into that wild outsider vitality again.
I think some people were wrong-footed by THE WOLF OF WALL STREET because they think a film is only allowed to be great if it's straight-faced and Important with a capital I. Instead, this film is trashy, absurdist, it revels in excess. I knew when watching it that it would be highly divisive, but Scorsese's true masterpieces usually are. At the time, people called RAGING BULL overlong and plodding, and that didn't win Best Picture either.
Ooh he smiled! lolStephen Fry wins. He's the only one who made Christian Bale giggle like this:
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Ellen was funny, but played it safe. Need someone who can take more jabs next year like Louie CK, Colbert, or Ricky Gervais.
Absolutely. I said Hollywood liberal consensus.
King's Speech glorifies the royal family which is generally well-perceived in the USA, it's much more popular in the USA than it is in the UK. The movie doesn't at all challenge the concept of royal family, it just assumes it as some sort of magnificent fact of nature. Don't forget the role that Winston Churchill played in the movie, which is exact opposite of the role that he played in history.
Anyone else not surprised by any of the Oscar winners?.
Seriously the only one I had concerns about was the Best Supporting Actress going to Jennifer Lawrence. Lupita Nyong'o more than deserved it.
Absolutely. I said Hollywood liberal consensus.
King's Speech glorifies the royal family which is generally well-perceived in the USA, it's much more popular in the USA than it is in the UK. The movie doesn't at all challenge the concept of royal family, it just assumes it as some sort of magnificent fact of nature. Don't forget the role that Winston Churchill played in the movie, which is exact opposite of the role that he played in history.
Not everyone I wanted to win won, but most of the people I expected to win won. Lupita Nyong'o winning was a pleasant surprise, as she was my fave nominee, but I was starting to think Jennifer Lawrence (no slouch either, my second fave from the shortlist) was a lock to win.