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Re: Awards Season 2019

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mfunk9786 wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:10 am I wonder how he squares Parasite with the bank bailout
...that the Bush Administration enacted?
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Obama and McCain came out in support of the bailout in September of the election year after meeting with Bush. But I digress
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National Society of Film Critics
BEST PICTURE
Parasite – 44
Little Women – 27
Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood – 22

BEST DIRECTOR
Greta Gerwig (Little Women) – 39
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) – 36
Martin Scorsese (The Irishman) – 31

BEST ACTRESS
Mary Kay Place (Diane) – 40
Zhao Tao (Ash Is Purest White) – 28
Florence Pugh (Midsommar) – 25

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Laura Dern (Marriage Story, Little Women) – 57
Florence Pugh (Little Women) – 44
Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers) – 26

BEST ACTOR
Antonio Banderas (Pain and Glory) – 69
Adam Driver (Marriage Story) – 43
Adam Sandler (Uncut Gems) – 41

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood) – 64
Joe Pesci (The Irishman) – 30
Wesley Snipes (Dolemite Is My Name) and Song Kang Ho (Parasite) – 18 [TIE]

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Claire Mathon (Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Atlantics) – 41
Robert Richardson (Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood) – 29
Yorick Le Saux (Little Women) – 22

BEST SCREENPLAY
Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won (Parasite) – 37
Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon a Time . . . in Hollywood) – 34
Greta Gerwig (Little Women) – 33

BEST NONFICTION FILM
Honeyland – 33
American Factory -28
Apollo 11 – 27

FILM HERITAGE AWARDS:

“Private Lives, Public Spaces” at the Museum of Modern Art: Curated by Ron Magliozzi, this exhibit makes visible MOMA’s collection of over one hundred years of vernacular moving images, most of them home movies by the famous and the unknown. Shown on multiple screens in the lobbies of MoMA’s Titus theaters, they form a crazy quilt of personal and cultural history.

Rialto Pictures: We honor Rialto Pictures, in its 22nd year, both for distributing 4K restorations of beloved classics like Kind Hearts and Coronets and for presenting neglected work by international masters, such as Federico Fellini’s The White Sheik, and, for the first time, the uncut version of Francesco Rosi’s Christ Stopped at Eboli, with restored prints and upgraded subtitles.
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Re: Awards Season 2019

#229 Post by therewillbeblus »

I’m not watching the Globes (I’m guessing not many here are) but after reading about the controversy already I just watched Ricky Gervais’ speech.. however you feel about the guy, not giving a single fuck has reached a new bar and never more fitting than at the good-time club of the Globes to ruin so many people’s time.

You can watch it here
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#230 Post by Jack Kubrick »

BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
“1917”
“The Irishman”
“Joker”
“Marriage Story”
“The Two Popes”

BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY
“Dolemite is My Name”
“Jojo Rabbit”
“Knives Out”
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”
“Rocketman”

BEST DIRECTOR
Bong Joon Ho, “Parasite”
Sam Mendes, “1917”
Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”
Martin Scorsese, “The Irishman”
Todd Phillips, “Joker”

BEST ACTOR – DRAMA
Christian Bale, “Ford v Ferrari”
Antonio Banderas, “Pain and Glory”
Adam Driver, “Marriage Story”
Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker”
Jonathan Pryce, “The Two Popes”

BEST ACTRESS – DRAMA
Cynthio Erivo, “Harriet”
Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story”
Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women”
Charlize Theron, “Bombshell”
Renee Zellweger, “Judy”

BEST ACTOR – MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Daniel Craig, “Knives Out”
Roman Griffin Davis, “Jojo Rabbit”
Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”
Taron Egerton, “Rocketman”
Eddie Murphy, “Dolemite Is My Name”

BEST ACTRESS – MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Awkwafina, “The Farewell”
Ana de Armas, “Knives Out”
Beanie Feldstein, “Booksmart”
Emma Thompson, “Late Night”
Cate Blanchett, “Where’d You Go Bernadette”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOTON PICTURE
Tom Hanks, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”
Al Pacino, “The Irishman”
Joe Pesci, “The Irishman”
Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”
Anthony Hopkins, “The Two Popes”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOTON PICTURE
Annette Benning, “The Report”
Margot Robbie, “Bombshell”
Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers”
Kathy Bates, “Richard Jewell”
Laura Dern, “Marriage Story”

BEST SCREENPLAY
“Marriage Story”
“Parasite”
“The Two Popes”
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”
“The Irishman”

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“Motherless Brooklyn”
“Little Women”
“Joker”
“1917”
“Marriage Story”

BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Beautiful Ghosts” – “CATS”
“I’m Gonna Love Me Again” – “Rocketman”
“Into the Unknown” – “Frozen 2”
“Spirit” – “The Lion King”
“Stand Up” – “Harriet”

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
“Frozen 2”
“The Lion King”
“Missing Link”
“Toy Story 4”
“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World”

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
“The Farewell”
“Les Misérables”
“Pain and Glory”
“Parasite”
“Portrait of a Lady on Fire”
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Re: Awards Season 2019

#231 Post by therewillbeblus »

Just rewatched the speech and that Ronan Farrow joke was gold. But the political hypocrisy linking the actors’ companies to the evil they preach against was even better.
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#232 Post by Big Ben »

It got real odd at times. I realize the The Hollywood Foreign Press is smaller voter base wise than the Oscars but was anyone expecting a Director/Best Picture win for 1917? And of course if Joaquin wins an Oscar for Joker places like Film Twitter are going to be even more depressing than they usually are.

And for clarity purposes I'm not knocking 1917.
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#233 Post by TMDaines »

therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:47 am I’m not watching the Globes (I’m guessing not many here are) but after reading about the controversy already I just watched Ricky Gervais’ speech.. however you feel about the guy, not giving a single fuck has reached a new bar and never more fitting than at the good-time club of the Globes to ruin so many people’s time.

You can watch it here
Absolutely fucking sensational. At least most seem to take it in good humour, other than a clearly riled Hanks.
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Re: Awards Season 2019

#234 Post by therewillbeblus »

TMDaines wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:55 am
therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:47 am I’m not watching the Globes (I’m guessing not many here are) but after reading about the controversy already I just watched Ricky Gervais’ speech.. however you feel about the guy, not giving a single fuck has reached a new bar and never more fitting than at the good-time club of the Globes to ruin so many people’s time.

You can watch it here
Absolutely fucking sensational. At least most seem to take it in good humour, other than a clearly riled Hanks.
Jonathan Pryce was not amused to say the least at the Farrow joke
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#235 Post by Nasir007 »

The best joke was when he implicated everyone in the room in the Hollywood aiding and abetting Harvey Weinstein scheme. Like fuck they did not know.

PS: I don't know what twitter account that is, I just got it off by clicking the trending names.
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#236 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

Cahiers' 2019 Top Ten:

1. The Image Book
2. Parasite
3. Synonyms
4. Bacurau
5. Joan of Arc
6. Pain and Glory
7. Les Misérables
8. The Mule
9. Joker
10. The Irishman
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Re: Awards Season 2019

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Writer's Guild Nominees:

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
1917, Written by Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns; Universal Pictures
Booksmart, Written by Emily Halpern & Sarah Haskins and Susanna Fogel and Katie Silberman; United Artists Releasing
Knives Out, Written by Rian Johnson; Lionsgate
Marriage Story, Written by Noah Baumbach; Netflix
Parasite, Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won, Story by Bong Joon Ho; Neon

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster, Inspired by the Article “Can You Say…Hero?” by Tom Junod; TriStar Pictures
The Irishman, Screenplay by Steven Zaillian, Based upon the Book I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt; Netflix
Jojo Rabbit, Screenplay by Taika Waititi, Based on the book Caging Skies by Christine Leunens; Fox Searchlight
Joker, Written by Todd Phillips & Scott Silver, Based on Characters from DC Comics; Warner Bros. Pictures
Little Women, Screenplay by Greta Gerwig, Based on the Novel by Louisa May Alcott; Sony Pictures

DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY
Citizen K, Written by Alex Gibney; Greenwich Entertainment
Foster, Written by Mark Jonathan Harris; HBO Documentary Films
The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, Written by Alex Gibney; HBO Documentary Films
Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People, Written by Robert Seidman & Oren Rudavsky; First Run Features
The Kingmaker, Written by Lauren Greenfield; Showtime Documentary Films
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Re: Awards Season 2019

#238 Post by mfunk9786 »

Wild to see Tarantino left out of that list after he just won the Golden Globe, but I'm guessing an Oscar nomination is still all but certain
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#239 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Tarantino isn't a member of the Guild, so he isn't eligible.
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#240 Post by hearthesilence »

Yep. Reportedly when the WGA granted Tarantino only a story credit on Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers he refused to join the guild, and that's been the case ever since.
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#241 Post by Nasir007 »

The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:53 pm Cahiers' 2019 Top Ten:

1. The Image Book
2. Parasite
3. Synonyms
4. Bacurau
5. Joan of Arc
6. Pain and Glory
7. Les Misérables
8. The Mule
9. Joker
10. The Irishman
Let me fanboy over Synonyms again - what a magnificent film. So little-seen and discussed. I couldn't be happier for it. I for one think a Cahiers mention to be a great honor.

Also a great endorsement for Les Mis given the recent discussion we had about it being a good choice for France. I think Sciamma was definitely a bit basic for Cahiers, I knew it had no chance with them. But I am surprised this made it, I guess I better catch it now.

Otherwise favorite returning sons up and down the list

2nd straight mention for Filho. I think he's going to be a favorite. When I saw I instantly knew Cahiers would pick it. It is such a Cahiers film.
Godard's 3 straight mention - 3rd for Film Socialisme, 2nd for Goodbye to Language and now no. 1 for Image Book which also made best of 2010's.
3rd straight Korean film for Bong (they ignored his 2 Hollywood films - Snowpiercer and Okja)
5th straight for Dumont, 7th overall (out of last 8) including 2010's.
2nd straight for Almodovar though only his 4th overall.
And finally American masters Eastwood (back after 10 years) and Scorsese (back after 13 years).
Philips is a new entrant and not entirely surprising.

My top 3 of the year - Parasite, Pain and Glory and Synonyms made it in. So I am a happy camper. The first 2 are fine but I feel people are sleeping on the Lapid. What a film.
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#242 Post by therewillbeblus »

But The Image Book isn’t even a movie so the list should probably be scrapped
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#243 Post by domino harvey »

Swo could do the math on what number 11 would be once someone scans the individual contributor lists

Pretty boring list this year, the Mule being this year’s wacky choice is underwhelming
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therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:51 pm But The Image Book isn’t even a movie so the list should probably be scrapped
True, but it includes the revelatory use of a scene from Le plaisir, which is a movie
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therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:47 am I’m not watching the Globes (I’m guessing not many here are) but after reading about the controversy already I just watched Ricky Gervais’ speech.. however you feel about the guy, not giving a single fuck has reached a new bar and never more fitting than at the good-time club of the Globes to ruin so many people’s time.

You can watch it here
I live in LA and work in entertainment so I'm part of the "awards culture" whether I like it or not. I don't like award shows anymore. I used to like the Oscars. However, last night my roommates and I decided "let's get wasted, turn on the golden globes, and make fun of it the entire time." We're all big stand-up comedy fans and like Ricky Gervais, so that was the appeal. Now personally I had never watched the GGs in my life. But booze, Gervais, and making fun of it...those conditions were okay with me. Dude, what a great time. We were nicely buzzed by the time it started. Thank you Ricky Gervais for saying what we've all been saying for years...that award shows are meaningless. Love that he had the audacity to say it while hosting one, and his shots against the crowd were baller. He may have ruined some people's evenings but he made mine. I don't remember much from the rest of the show and honestly forgot who won most of the awards already.
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Re: Awards Season 2019

#246 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

Nasir007 wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:15 pmI think Sciamma was definitely a bit basic for Cahiers, I knew it had no chance with them.
Haven't read it myself, but apparently their review of this (by associate editor Jean-Philippe Tessé in the September issue) was vicious.
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#247 Post by domino harvey »

The Narrator Returns wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 6:41 pm Tarantino isn't a member of the Guild, so he isn't eligible.
Other likely Oscar nominees that weren’t eligible include Dolor y gloria and the Farewell. 1917 getting in is a huge surprise and seems indicative of it having widespread industry support (see also: last night’s Globes)
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#248 Post by therewillbeblus »

swo17 wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:56 pm
therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:51 pm But The Image Book isn’t even a movie so the list should probably be scrapped
True, but it includes the revelatory use of a scene from Le plaisir, which is a movie
I was referring to Nasir007's comment in another thread that doubted its classification as a movie
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The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:33 pm
Nasir007 wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:15 pmI think Sciamma was definitely a bit basic for Cahiers, I knew it had no chance with them.
Haven't read it myself, but apparently their review of this (by associate editor Jean-Philippe Tessé in the September issue) was vicious.
I struggle with that movie so much. (Almost as much I struggle with Irishman.)

Sciamma is a good movie but I can't ignore the fact that it is extraordinarily conventional. It is very classical etc. The beats are perfectly lined up etc. I did not have an emotional response to it. But I see that it is well made. Even film comment, who are far more basic than Cahiers and who should have eaten it up hook line and sinker, even they could only place it 19th best of the year.

It is a good movie, but passion it inspires not. For an art film though, I would recommend it to almost everyone, even my Marvel fanboy friends. It is very agreeable you could say about it. There's nothing pungent there. I kind of have a feeling of admiring ambivalence towards it.
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#250 Post by domino harvey »

therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:13 pm
swo17 wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:56 pm
therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:51 pm But The Image Book isn’t even a movie so the list should probably be scrapped
True, but it includes the revelatory use of a scene from Le plaisir, which is a movie
I was referring to Nasir007's comment in another thread that doubted its classification as a movie
He knows and is kidding me in return with his comment... classic La ronde joke structuring
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