Thought it would be cool to get MC's opinion on who should win the big ones. Thanks to einstein, as I just copy and pasted his list. Any snubs that you want added, I'll add into this OP. "+" will designate the one's that I've seen so far. "*" will mean it's my personal choice. Vote totals will be at the end, in parenthesis.
Full list:
Best Picture
1917 (Universal) (2) +
Ford v Ferrari (Fox)
The Irishman (Netflix) (1)
Jojo Rabbit (Fox Searchlight) +
Joker (Warner Bros.) +
Little Women (Sony)
Marriage Story (Netflix) +
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony) + (1)
Parasite (Neon) + * (1)
Actor in a Leading Role
Antonio Banderas (Pain and Glory)
Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) + (1)
Adam Driver (Marriage Story) +
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker) + * (3)
Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes)
Actress in a Leading Role
Cynthia Erivo (Harriet) (1)
Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story) +
Saoirse Ronan (Little Women)
Charlize Theron (Bombshell)
Renée Zellweger (Judy) (2)
Snub - Cho Yeo-jeong (Parasite) + * (1)
Actress in a Supporting Role
Kathy Bates (Richard Jewell)
Laura Dern (Marriage Story) + (2)
Scarlett Johansson (Jojo Rabbit) + * (1)
Florence Pugh (Little Women) (1)
Margot Robbie (Bombshell)
Actor in a Supporting Role
Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood)
Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes)
Al Pacino (The Irishman)
Joe Pesci (The Irishman) (1)
Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) + * (3)
Directing
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) + * (2)
Sam Mendes (1917) +
Todd Phillips (Joker) +
Martin Scorsese (The Irishman) (1)
Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) + (1)
Yeah, I saw it last night, and I agree. I'd say it's worth one viewing, but it doesn't feel like it has that "rewatchability", for me, like other films of the genre.
Well, I was fairly certain that I had seen you participate in the "everyone in 'Hollyweird' is an evil, leftist pedophile" line of talk, and assumed that was why you took on the attitude of "nobody gives a damn". I would say that many of my views don't align with the views of many top actors, but I don't let that affect my opinion on their work.
Now, if I'm completely wrong in this assumption, then I totally, fully, wholeheartedly apologize, but something tells me I'm not, seeing as I said, "Any snubs that you want added, I'll add into this OP." If you didn't enjoy any of the nominated performances, I totally understand, but if you genuinely didn't enjoy ONE SINGLE PERFORMANCE in the ENTIRE YEAR, again, I must ask - why even continue to watch films?
Yes, I do think most of the people in Hollyweird are evil leftists, and many of them are pedophiles. What does that have to do with enjoying the films?? I enjoy Hollyweird's films, but detest most of the people out there.
And when I said "who gives a damn", that was a joke, like the old Bill Murray SNL routine! I even attached a video to make that clear. What part of that did you not understand?
The truth: "Yes, I do think most of the people in Hollyweird are evil leftists, and many of them are pedophiles. What does that have to do with enjoying the films?? I enjoy Hollyweird's films, but detest most of the people out there."
Backpedaling bullshit when you've been called out: "And when I said "who gives a damn", that was a joke, like the old Bill Murray SNL routine! I even attached a video to make that clear. What part of that did you not understand?
"Hello, McFly??"
Yep, typical MC discourse. Thanks for clearing it up. You weren't joking. You were doing your good boy partisan work by being a smart ass, and you know it.
Still ignoring: "Any snubs that you want added, I'll add into this OP." If you didn't enjoy any of the nominated performances, I totally understand, but if you genuinely didn't enjoy ONE SINGLE PERFORMANCE in the ENTIRE YEAR, again, I must ask - why even continue to watch films?" Still, not one performance, all year?
And, this is my favorite part - In your own words: "Yes, I do think most of the people in Hollyweird are evil leftists..." & "I enjoy Hollyweird's films, but detest most of the people out there." You make these statements, after taking the time to leave your opinion on best picture but none of the others, but you were joking? Haha, now that's a joke. Good one. You did good though. For attacking the evil, dirty liberal actors, you get your Trump Points for the day. Good luck cashing them in, though.
I'll say it one last time, and then I'm done with you. The "don't give a damn" quote and the Bill Murray video was a JOKE. J O K E. Joke! Are you familiar with the concept?
And I stand on what I said. I love Hollyweird's films, but I hate Hollyweird. What part of that do you not understand? It's a simple concept, but apparently beyond your ability to reason.
And if you respond to this post, I will put you on Ignore. I'm tired of wasting my breath on a moron.
If you don't want me to ever respond to you, why not go ahead and put me on "ignore"? If I'm not allowed to reply to you, and I'm such a "moron", what's the point?
And, still, to the overall unanswered point - can you name one performance of the year that you enjoyed? Hell, I'll give even more leeway - can you name one actor, ever, that you have liked?
Yes, I enjoyed Joaquin Phoenix's masterful performance in Joker this year. He's a jerk IRL, but also an excellent actor. And I could name dozens of others from past years, but I don't owe you anything, so I'm not going to waste my time.
I never said you owed me anything. I just wanted to see if you've ever actually enjoyed an actor's work and/or an actor, or if life's other functions prevented you from doing so. That's all.
Despite your question being rhetorical, I'd still like to let you know the answer. Yes, I am happier than I was before. Just that one little answer shows me that there's more to you than just politics, and that makes me happy. And, I appreciate your answering, instead of ignoring, because, like you said, you don't owe me anything.
That said, why should I "go away" when we're making such progress? Our little exchange here has already been more enjoyable and more productive than the entire plot of Marriage Story.
I should have watched some of them sooner. Now I'm trying to cram them all in before the actual results. Though, to be honest, I think I'm more interested in what MC thinks more than the Oscars. I was hoping to get more outside-the-box snub picks that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Joker was the first superhero/comic book type of movie that I've seen since Tobey Maguire's Spiderman, as the genre just really isn't my kind of thing, normally, but with my admiration for Joaquin's skills and interest in Phillips doing a (mostly) non-comedy, I couldn't resist, and I'm glad that I didn't. So far, of the ones that I've seen, it would have to be my #2, behind Parasite. Oddly, the two films have strong similarities in certain themes.
I'm like you. Not into the superhero moves, although I did enjoy Tobey's Spiderman, which is the last one I saw.
I want to see Joker because from what I understand it's an amazing opportunity for a great character study, and I like Joaquin, so want to see what he does with it.
I'll have to read the plot of Parasite, but it's probably not my jam.
That's a great point. I believe you're right about that being around the time that the onslaught began. Superhero movie fatigue was probably the case for both of us.
That's a shame. You just don't like subtitles or...? On a related note, I did read that there are already plans on doing a HBO series based on it, so maybe you could enjoy that.
Superhero movie fatigue, for sure. I watched the 2nd one, and enjoyed it too, but by the time the 3rd came out I thought Okay, I'm good now.
It's very difficult for me to enjoy a movie when I have to read the dialogue to understand what's going on. I can't lose myself in it, or watch the actors to see the delivery of their lines. I might enjoy an HBO series of it.
Totally understand that. I find that with Korean and Spanish films, especially, I have to back it up to catch some of the visuals that I missed due to reading the text. Then again, I almost always do this with English films, as well, just to make sure I'm really grasping everything, so I guess that's why it's never really been an issue with me. I'm sure, to most people, it would be very annoying to watch a film at my house lol. Thankfully, the Mrs. doesn't seem to mind, and neither does the dog - my typical viewing party.
Thanks to Mad Men, I generally keep CCs on now. But I can understand most of the dialogue without reading them, so I can focus on the actors. It's for when I miss a line or word I think might be important.
It'd probably be annoying to watch a movie at my place too. My dog is as patient and long-suffering as yours and your Mrs are :)
I don't know which film the Hollyweird Pinheads will name best picture, but imho, it's 1917. It's a very intense story with amazing Cinematography, especially during one mesmerizing and surreal night scene.
I finally saw it yesterday. I enjoyed it, but it didn't surpass Parasite, for my tastes. There were just so many "who would do that?" moments, but I kept reminding myself that these guys were young and inexperienced. It was very successful in making me feel for the characters, though, particularly when the friend dies. How he sat with him and talked him through it. Also, when he told his brother, at the end. I thought that guy's acting was great, albeit brief. I'd give it a solid 7/10.