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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:37 pm
by HarryGoldfarb
The Original BJ wrote:
flipp525 wrote:Question: 3 foreign language films are nominated for Cinematography. Has that ever happened before?
2004 technically would qualify — The Passion of the Christ, A Very Long Engagement, and House of Flying Daggers — even though one of those was an American film.
And unlike this year, none of them was up for Best Foreign Language Film (TPOTC certainly couldn’t be up for that award).

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:07 pm
by Reza
The Original BJ wrote:Reza, do you still think Colman's chances of winning Best Actress are ZERO?
Actually, YES!!

I think you guys are maybe underestimating Close's performance and are focusing instead more on the fact that she is in a small, somewhat inconsequential film. Not only is she due, of course, but on its own merits her performance sharply stands out even if its in a quiet and not flamboyant way.

I think she will also win the Bafta :lol:

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:52 pm
by FilmFan720
Alfonso Cuaron is the first four-time nominee since the Coen Brothers in 2007.

We have four possible repeat winners from last year: Jordan Peele, Sam Rockwell, Alexandre Desplat, and Paul Lambert.

This is Scott Rudin's first nomination outside of Best Picture.

Steven Spielberg extends his all-time record with the 130th nomination for one of his films. That's a record that may never be broken!

Neat tidbit: Although this is Rob Epstein's third nomination (he won both other times), this is technically the first nomination for his partner Jeffrey Friedberg.

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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:01 pm
by FilmFan720
Mister Tee wrote:The Coens have a long way to go to catch Woody Allen, but by my count this is their 6th writing nod.
7th. I'm assuming you forgot about Bridge of Spies!

Their 15th overall nomination, though. Not too shabby.

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 6:22 pm
by Big Magilla
dws1982 wrote: Never Look Away has to be the single most surprising nominee in my years of Oscar-tracking. Although, like others say, it's less surprising when you see Caleb Deschanel's name as the cinematographer. I didn't realize it was even eligible outside of Foreign Film. I see Sony Pictures Classics has put this on the schedule for a release this weekend (as of last week it was still listed as TBD).
It goes into wider release this weekend. According to IMDb. it had a limited U.S. release on 11/30/2018, likely an Oscar qualifying run in L.A.

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 6:09 pm
by Big Magilla
mlrg wrote:What about the nominations presention? I thought it was way more classy than last year
Greg wrote:I thought Najiani and Ellis Ross milked the too-early-in-the-morning joke way too much.
What I saw of them I thought was just great, although to be fair I had to cut them off early as the technician had arrived in the midst of it to perform my yearly boiler and hot water heater maintenance.

Someone said after the first segment that "we've found our hosts." I thought., "hmmm, maybe the Academy is testing them out."

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 5:44 pm
by Mister Tee
Mister Tee wrote: the only three movies that got the key film/director/screenplay/editing combo were BlackkKlansman, The Favourite and Vice -- none of which have been seriously spoken of as best picture front-runners.
To carry this thought further in the "traditionally needed precursor" category...

The Favourite, by virtue of missing the DGA nomination, should drop off, as well.

And Vice failed to get the SAG Ensemble nod.

So...BlackkKlansman is our front-runner?

Oh, and my favorite stat of the day: Viggo Mortensen is, for the first time, not his film's sole nomination. And also, for the first time, gets nominated without showing his dick.

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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 5:41 pm
by Eenusch
Mahershala Ali who won the Supporting Actor Oscar for Moonlight (2016) presented the Supporting Actress Oscar to Allison Janney for I, Tonya (2017). Now, she has the opportunity this year to hand it back to him for Green Book which is likely to happen as he is the heavy fave.

This reminds of:

Joan Crawford presenting to Maximilian Schell (1961) who presented back to Joan, accepting for Anne Bancroft (1962)

Greer Garson presenting to Burt Lancaster (1960) who presented back to Greer, accepting for Sophia Loren (1961)

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 5:23 pm
by The Original BJ
flipp525 wrote:Question: 3 foreign language films are nominated for Cinematography. Has that ever happened before?
2004 technically would qualify — The Passion of the Christ, A Very Long Engagement, and House of Flying Daggers — even though one of those was an American film.

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 5:20 pm
by dws1982
Live-stream cut out during Adapted Screenplay (our wifi network went down), so I missed the last few categories.

Never Look Away has to be the single most surprising nominee in my years of Oscar-tracking. Although, like others say, it's less surprising when you see Caleb Deschanel's name as the cinematographer. I didn't realize it was even eligible outside of Foreign Film. I see Sony Pictures Classics has put this on the schedule for a release this weekend (as of last week it was still listed as TBD).

Hated to see First Man come up short in so many categories. I would've nominated it across the board, and was hoping for a real rooting interesting in Best Picture (although I know it wouldn't have won). Disappointing Best Picture lineup overall--of the six I've seen, I like three of them (BlacKkKlansman, The Favourite, and [i}A Star is Born[/i] fine, but probably wouldn't put any of them even in my top 15 of the year, dislike Roma, and consider Vice and Green Book among the worst of the year. I don't think it's reflective of the quality of the year either--I could easily put 10 or 15 movies up for Best Picture this year, and most of those aren't obscure, out-there picks.

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 5:10 pm
by flipp525
Question: 3 foreign language films are nominated for Cinematography. Has that ever happened before?

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 4:48 pm
by Greg
I thought Najiani and Ellis Ross milked the too-early-in-the-morning joke way too much.

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 4:44 pm
by mlrg
What about the nominations presention? I thought it was way more classy than last year

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 4:37 pm
by Big Magilla
Uri wrote:
Big Magilla wrote:I Bacall's two husbands and Plowright's one were both dead when they were nominated.
Not that he didn't look like he was, but was Robards really dead when he made Magnolia?
I was just about to correct that! Bacall's first husband was dead and she was long divorced from her second when she was nominated.

Re: Reactions

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 4:34 pm
by OscarGuy
Tee, you might be interested to know that Free Solo has made $13 million at the box office so far. RBG has made only $14 million, so Free Solo isn't exactly a box office weakling.