Good List. Mine would be:Originally posted by billyfsu76:
WHAT WILL WIN:
Best Picture - Boyhood
Best Director - Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman
Best Actor - Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything
Best Actress - Julianne Moore, Still Alice
Best Supporting Actor - J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
WHAT I WOULD VOTE FOR:
Best Picture - The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Actor - [Write In] Ralph Fiennes, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Actress - Marion Cotillard, Two Days, One Night
Best Supporting Actor - Robert Duvall, The Judge (not because of anything to do with the movie - didn't even see it - just because he's a bad ass)
Best Support Actress - [Write In] Marion Bailey, Mr. Turner
Same here. Grand Budapest was on while I slept in front of the TV, so technically I watched it.Originally posted by ggmike1992:
I have not seen one single movie nominated for best picture, director, actor, actress, supporting actor, or supporting actress. However, I do have The Grand Budapest Hotel saved on the DVR.
I could care less about NPH's sexual preference, I just can't stand him. I think he is very plain as an actor and I don't find him funny at.Originally posted by d'ster:
flameing host dampens the whole thing. Him and tebow would make a great romantic comedy together, except there is nothing funny about being a
Like this list. Haven't seen American Sniper but I hear very good things.Originally posted by seminole72:
Good List. Mine would be:
Best Pic: American Sniper
Best Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch Imitation Game (agree on Fiennes for write in)
Best Supporting Actor: Robert Duval (and I did see it)
Best Actress: Keira whatever for Imitation Game
Best screen play: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Disclaimer: Haven't seen Birdman or Boyhood.
Here is his/her tagline under his profile...Originally posted by BelemNole:
NPH is funny. Someone up above has some issues to work through.
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Somewhere, a village is missing its idiot.Originally posted by d'ster:
flameing host dampens the whole thing. Him and tebow would make a great romantic comedy together, except there is nothing funny about being a
Only got one wrong. Impressive!Originally posted by billyfsu76:
WHAT WILL WIN:
Best Picture - Boyhood
Best Director - Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman
Best Actor - Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything
Best Actress - Julianne Moore, Still Alice
Best Supporting Actor - J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Aren't you being a little hyperbolic? Did a movie you really like not win or something?Originally posted by noleville:
Hollywood always nominates movies that most don't give a damn about, the public votes with their money. American Sniper has grossed more than all other nominated best picture films combined!!
As for the Oscars, it has turned even worse politically. Talking about "fighting for women's rights" in the nation that is female centric while not even MENTIONING women forced to get their genitals mutilated, women being raped and sold into slavery or that "hashtag" effort to get the abducted little girls that are being raped and tortured back.
It was equally nice to see the Mexican director preach to us how we're all immigrants so OBVIOUSLY we need to allow the flood from the south to continue.
Nice little plug by the "hands up" Selma actor, nice to know that we're still fighting for civil rights as Hollywood sees it..
The other thing better is seeing previews for Mr "anti gun" Sean Penn's film, the Gunman..
Only best picture nominated movies I didn't see were Imitation Game and Selma.Originally posted by larandtra:
Grand Budapest is really good. Whiplash is just as good and jk Simmons is absolutely astounding as an actor. And I thought imitation game was amazing. Still wanna see bird man
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Why is that humorous? Is it also funny to support rights of minorities if I am white?Originally posted by Banditking:
It is humorous seeing the women's rights issue for equal pay parroted by multi millionaires who don't really have much in the way of attachment to the 99 percent.
It's humorous that women think getting equal pay is a right. It's a union line, not a right.Originally posted by given2fly:
Why is that humorous? Is it also funny to support rights of minorities if I am white?Originally posted by Banditking:
It is humorous seeing the women's rights issue for equal pay parroted by multi millionaires who don't really have much in the way of attachment to the 99 percent.
No, what's "humorous" is that in a female centric nation, where women are protected and their freedoms assured she took the opportunity to make a speech about the phoney pay gap but didn't mention supporting women being forced into marriages, genital mutilation or the Islamic rape justification of women and children. Just like the constant attack of Christian values without ever mentioning any other religions.Originally posted by given2fly:
Why is that humorous? Is it also funny to support rights of minorities if I am white?Originally posted by Banditking:
It is humorous seeing the women's rights issue for equal pay parroted by multi millionaires who don't really have much in the way of attachment to the 99 percent.
Right there with ya. Who are these women that want to get paid fairly? I, for one, love making more money than my female co-workers that do the same job and have the same level of education. That's just he way God intended it. They're lucky they get a paycheck at all! Should just stay in the kitchen where nature intended. Amirite?Originally posted by SWFNole:
It's humorous that women think getting equal pay is a right. It's a union line, not a right.Originally posted by given2fly:
Why is that humorous? Is it also funny to support rights of minorities if I am white?Originally posted by Banditking:
It is humorous seeing the women's rights issue for equal pay parroted by multi millionaires who don't really have much in the way of attachment to the 99 percent.
Oy.Originally posted by SWFNole:
It's humorous that women think getting equal pay is a right. It's a union line, not a right.Originally posted by given2fly:
Why is that humorous? Is it also funny to support rights of minorities if I am white?Originally posted by Banditking:
It is humorous seeing the women's rights issue for equal pay parroted by multi millionaires who don't really have much in the way of attachment to the 99 percent.
You don't think that Eastwood's choice to use a plastic baby with some CGI arm moving had anything to do with their final choices?Originally posted by noleville:
Hollywood always nominates movies that most don't give a damn about, the public votes with their money. American Sniper has grossed more than all other nominated best picture films combined!!
are there more categories for men at the oscars (than women)? seems there is an equal amount, no?Originally posted by Zeek99:
If they care so much about equal rights for men and women, why is there a seperate category for men and women actors. Why can't there just be a category for best actor.
Why is there a need for a seperate category for men and women if we are to all be treated the same?Originally posted by LBoogie28:
are there more categories for men at the oscars (than women)? seems there is an equal amount, no?Originally posted by Zeek99:
If they care so much about equal rights for men and women, why is there a seperate category for men and women actors. Why can't there just be a category for best actor.
does treated as equals simply mean treated as the same? there is a distinctive difference no? are roles for women the same as roles for men? are they up for the same parts?Originally posted by Zeek99:
Why is there a need for a seperate category for men and women if we are to all be treated the same?Originally posted by LBoogie28:
are there more categories for men at the oscars (than women)? seems there is an equal amount, no?Originally posted by Zeek99:
If they care so much about equal rights for men and women, why is there a seperate category for men and women actors. Why can't there just be a category for best actor.
Originally posted by Zeek99:
Why is there a need for a seperate category for men and women if we are to all be treated the same?
No, but I do think that was the excuse that they used to justify not giving it the award. Go back at the past "best pictures", huge holes in every none..Originally posted by tommynole3476:
You don't think that Eastwood's choice to use a plastic baby with some CGI arm moving had anything to do with their final choices?Originally posted by noleville:
Hollywood always nominates movies that most don't give a damn about, the public votes with their money. American Sniper has grossed more than all other nominated best picture films combined!!
AS was still nominated for best picture, but I think that was a fairly big turd in the punch bowl that had absolutely nothing to do with politics or money.
I haven't seen all the movies, but I don't recall hearing about any glaring issues like AS's fake baby.
And the Oscar for Best Picture goes to:Originally posted by noleville:
Hollywood always nominates movies that most don't give a damn about, the public votes with their money. American Sniper has grossed more than all other nominated best picture films combined!!
Highest grossing movies per year:
2014: Transformers: Age of Extinction
2013: Frozen
2012: The Avengers
2011: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2
2010: Toy Story 3
2009: Avatar
2008: The Dark Knight
2007: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
2006: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
2005: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2004: Shrek 2
2003: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
2002: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2001: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
2000: Mission: Impossible II
Since 2000, Looks like Harry Potter should have won 3 Best Picture Oscars and LOTR/Pirates of the Caribbean should have won 2 each.
Also just in, McDonald's Big Mac has won Zagat's best hamburger every year since its introduction in 1968.
I didn't think it was humorous. I haven't watched any awards show in at least ten years, so I had to rely on news clips online after the fact. Ms. Arquette was obviously being ironic, correct? I mean, after all, it had to be a shock when Jennifer Lawrence discovered she and Amy Adams were getting two points less for their roles in American Hustle than Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper and yet all four were close in "star power". And in Hollywood? I'm shocked, just shocked.Originally posted by given2fly:
Why is that humorous? Is it also funny to support rights of minorities if I am white?Originally posted by Banditking:
It is humorous seeing the women's rights issue for equal pay parroted by multi millionaires who don't really have much in the way of attachment to the 99 percent.