Oscar Noms - Discuss!

I was entertained by Juno and laughed throughout the movie. In fact, I enjoyed it so much, I'd probably see it again. But I'm confused...is it more hipster to like the movie or more hipster to hate on it? My guess is it's the later...And to the guy who's complaint was that it was full of holes...it's a comedy. If you are disappointed about the lack of continuity in a comedy, maybe you went to see the wrong movie?
Is lack of continuity inherent in comedies?
Not necessarily inherent, but less important.
 
As for Pixar: they'll get their moment one of these days but I think most voters still associate "animation" with "kiddie shit."
well, among audiences I think that the shift happened a while back. at some point over the last 5-10 years someone decided that these Pixar movies were actually suitable for adults as well. and all of the sudden grow-ups started talking about the Incredibles and Shrek and started holding these movies to adult standards. but really they are -- and always were -- for kids. sure, there's the occassional "grow-up joke" or reference to current/political events, but these occasional nods to the parents in the audience still do not make these any more than kids movies.

that said, there will be "that year" in the near future when one of these gets a best picture or some shit and everyone will be shocked/satisfied or whatever. as usual for the Oscars (1) it will have come years late and (2) will still be wrong.
 
As for Pixar: they'll get their moment one of these days but I think most voters still associate "animation" with "kiddie shit."
well, among audiences I think that the shift happened a while back. at some point over the last 5-10 years someone decided that these Pixar movies were actually suitable for adults as well. and all of the sudden grow-ups started talking about the Incredibles and Shrek and started holding these movies to adult standards. but really they are -- and always were -- for kids. sure, there's the occassional "grow-up joke" or reference to current/political events, but these occasional nods to the parents in the audience still do not make these any more than kids movies.

that said, there will be "that year" in the near future when one of these gets a best picture or some shit and everyone will be shocked/satisfied or whatever. as usual for the Oscars (1) it will have come years late and (2) will still be wrong.
When's the last time a G-rated movie got an Oscar nod, anyway?
 
When's the last time a G-rated movie got an Oscar nod, anyway?
Probably Oliver, which beat a superior G-rated movie called 2001 A Space Odyssey.

2001 was rated G? Can't imagine taking the kiddies to that one, unless I wanted them to fall asleep.
 
only movies i want to see are there will be blood and the docs and the foreign films.

sad thing is none of them will be playing in west bumble fuck california.
"Old Country For Old Men"?
"Eastern Promises"?
"American Gangster"?
"Ratatouille"?


Saying - here's some of the "best" films of 2006:
Babel - Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Jon Kilik, Steve Golin
The Queen - Andy Harries, Christine Langan, Tracey Seaward
Letters from Iwo Jima - Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, Robert Lorenz
Little Miss Sunshine - David T. Friendly, Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub
The Departed - Graham King

I'm not exactly swooning over that either.
i didn't say last year was very good either. movies made in mainstream hollywood haven't really been good since the first writers strike. i'm pretty sure that and the reality show craze are a direct result.

no country for old men
eastern promises
american gangster

three movies i will never watch. too violent. call me a pussy but i just don't get off watching people get murdered. i guess it's as i get older or something but i just have a hard time watching people being harmed for the sake of entertainment.
 
no country for old men
eastern promises
american gangster

three movies i will never watch. too violent. call me a pussy but i just don't get off watching people get murdered. i guess it's as i get older or something but i just have a hard time watching people being harmed for the sake of entertainment.
I hear you but it's hard for you to complain about the general paucity of mainstream movie quality if you, yourself, refuse to see movies that incorporate violence. The tradition of Hollywood - dating back to "Birth of a Nation" was founded on spectacles of violence; I respect where you're coming from but you're also missing out on decades of great movies as a consequence of your ethics. Ergo, it's hard to take seriously your complaint that there's no good movies when you're artificially limiting the pool to movies without violence.
 
three movies i will never watch. too violent. call me a pussy but i just don't get off watching people get murdered. i guess it's as i get older or something but i just have a hard time watching people being harmed for the sake of entertainment.
Yea.......uuuuhhhhh......what?


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why would someone who doesn't like movies post on this thread?

"three movies i will never watch. too violent. call me a pussy but i just don't get off watching people get murdered. i guess it's as i get older or something but i just have a hard time watching people being harmed for the sake of entertainment."


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some dudes will jump at any chance to bitch about how things used to be so much better
 
And how the hell does the there will be blood score not get nominated??
I don't think it's universally agreed that the score is all that great.
I know I wasn't all that impressed with it. I didn't hate it, and at first
I was into it, thinking that it created great tension. But then it just seemed
to keep going that way, through the entire film, repetitive to the point of
distraction. Also, it can be hard to get nominated for your first score.
 
I'm rooting for the song from "Once" to win. Just saw the movie this week. Loved it.
 
These would have been my nominations, off the top of my head:

Once
Into The Wild
Zodiac
Darjeeling Limited
Can't really think of anything else. I haven't seen Persepolis yet but I have high hopes.
 
while we are discussing films..I heard this is a dope movie..


can anyone confirm? The trailer looks good.
Yeah if you've seen any of Shane Meadow's other movies you should have a good idea what it's like - thought it was decent.

Sigh, Cate Blanchett is rapidly becoming the academy's new favourite actress.

Does anyone know how Saorise Ronan was the only actor/actress to get a nomination from Atonement? I personally couldn't tell the difference between her clipped, shrill, performance and those of children in 5 million other period english films and TV shows.

This is probably the first year in a long time where I haven't seen any of the foreign language nominations - I've heard about the Counterfeiters but anyone know if any of the others are worth checking out?
 
4 Months, 3 Weeks

Eastern Promises
Seeing Eastern Promises finally on Friday for Canada's Top Ten at Cinematheque...maybe Cronenberg will show (fingers-crossed).

4 Months is the best film of 2007 imo. I would have fallen over in shock if that had been nominated.