Lkjh Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 Found the list rather predictable, except for Silver Linings [actors from SL] sort of 'taking Django's spot' But I'm very very happy to see Bradley got an nod, he transformed from small rolls to this in maybe two years! I thought SL was great, but I do however not think Jennifer Lawrence deserved best actress. She's just adorable and such a sweet person, but I feel the nod has more to do with her current popularity than her acting quality. Quote
Mickiala Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 I'm happy for Hugh and Naomi (really want to see The Impossible) Surprised they didn't get nominated- Ben Affleck (director,Argo) Leonardo (supported actor,django) Quote
Lkjh Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 Can't judge on Django since I haven't seen it yet. I was surprised too, because it got both good critic-reviews and huge audience.Haven't seen Argo, but it wasn't that much around on the internet etc, so I'm not surprised it got overlooked.Speaking of surprises: Amour did really well, didn't see that one coming too. Quote
gustavsson Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 I'm glad Life of Pi received so many nominations! I saw the movie yesterday and I would absolutely recommend it to everybody in a heartbeat! For me it should win best picture, it just an extraordinary experience of a movie, the effects, the music, the acting, the story, everything was on point. It is the best contender of the noms. That tiger now holds a place in my heart I also need to watch Lincoln when it gets released, I'm sure Daniel Day Lewis will win this one for sure, just watching the trailer made him so believable that I got sentimental and my eyes got teary . Quote
Cult Icon Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 I saw Django Unchained and I think it only deserves: Best cinematography None of the actors in it did an award worthy job, but none of them were bad either. Quote
katchitup Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 2:51 PM, wijnboerinnetje said: Can't judge on Django since I haven't seen it yet. I was surprised too, because it got both good critic-reviews and huge audience. Haven't seen Argo, but it wasn't that much around on the internet etc, so I'm not surprised it got overlooked. Speaking of surprises: Amour did really well, didn't see that one coming too. Yeah it sucks the vote got split in django because waltz was moved to the best supporting category (which after seeing the movie really makes no sense ) But now, It should have been both dicaprio and waltz up there. Ashame Quote
katchitup Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 5:32 PM, Cult Icon said: I saw Django Unchained and I think it only deserves: Best cinematography None of the actors in it did an award worthy job, but none of them were bad either. I thought all did beyond excellent (Waltz, Dicaprio, and Jackson) Some of their careers best performances in my opinion Quote
Cult Icon Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 That is interesting... I found the acting in Django Unchained to be competent and, at the same time, not particularly challenging for an actor. Waltz, Dicaprio, Jackson, and Foxx all did 'alright' for their roles but none of them really grabbed the character and worked with it to make it something special. Waltz' character was too much like Colonel Hans Landa (and, by extension himself). Dicaprio was compelling, but nothing noteworthy- he's done more challenging roles in the past but never won. Jackson creeped us out and intimidated us, but that's his career MO and his specialty..literally, Jackson has been typecasted as an aggressive individual. He was as creepy here as he was in 'Pulp Fiction'. I saw too much of their native personalities in their performances. The challenge of a good actor is to completely 'disappear' into a role and make it his own. It must be a performance worth looking up to for insight and it must be innovative within its sphere of influence. This might be a bar that's too high for the Academy's usually politicized standards, but nevertheless.. the only modern A- list actors that have been able to do this many times is Daniel Day Lewis .... Quote
Lkjh Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 I found the second piece of your statement above rather interesting, because I completely agree with you on actors needing to lose themselves in a role in order to be completely convincive. I'm not that familiar with Waltz, but am with Dicaprio , and him over-doing it so much is what- to me- makes his performances lack. When you look at his older movies (I recommend What's Eating Gilbert Grape and The Basketball Diaries, Andy ) he is the character. However, ever since Blood Diamond-ish he's obviously Leo giving a good acting performance indeed, but oh so obviously acting. UNTIL I saw the Django trailer. That's why it really got my attention. I will yet have to see if that'll continue once I see Django myself, but since I simply can't ever disagree with you I'll definitely keep it in the back of my mind. Quote
katchitup Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 7:37 PM, wijnboerinnetje said: I found the second piece of your statement above rather interesting, because I completely agree with you on actors needing to lose themselves in a role in order to be completely convincive. I'm not that familiar with Waltz, but am with Dicaprio , and him over-doing it so much is what- to me- makes his performances lack. When you look at his older movies (I recommend What's Eating Gilbert Grape and The Basketball Diaries, Andy ) he is the character. However, ever since Blood Diamond-ish he's obviously Leo giving a good acting performance indeed, but oh so obviously acting. UNTIL I saw the Django trailer. That's why it really got my attention. I will yet have to see if that'll continue once I see Django myself, but since I simply can't ever disagree with you I'll definitely keep it in the back of my mind. See thats the thing, I know what you mean...thats why I loved this performance, because I thought he was SO this character! Thats what me and cult disagree on..He was so devishly nasty, and cruel and evil. :evil: Quote
Cult Icon Posted January 14, 2013 Posted January 14, 2013 ^ Lindsey, Leo played the 'classic' sociopath consumed with 'the banality of evil'. What was evil or vulgar is now normal and acceptable. Coincidentally, it is a surprisingly common American attribute.. My favorite part of the film is the segment where Django/Dr. meet Candie & his associates, and then go on a 5-hour journey to the plantation. A lot of characterization and sights & sounds are accomplished here. On 1/10/2013 at 7:37 PM, wijnboerinnetje said: I found the second piece of your statement above rather interesting, because I completely agree with you on actors needing to lose themselves in a role in order to be completely convincive. I'm not that familiar with Waltz, but am with Dicaprio , and him over-doing it so much is what- to me- makes his performances lack. When you look at his older movies (I recommend What's Eating Gilbert Grape and The Basketball Diaries, Andy ) he is the character. However, ever since Blood Diamond-ish he's obviously Leo giving a good acting performance indeed, but oh so obviously acting. UNTIL I saw the Django trailer. That's why it really got my attention. Never saw those movies, but I've heard of them. What did you see in the trailer? The last Dicaprio-driven films I saw were Aviator, Blood Diamond, and Inception. The first two, at least, were challenging roles and I think Leo did a 3/5, 2/5 job on them. He was okay in Inception. 3/5 Django? I'd say a solid 3.5/5, but it wasn't a difficult role. Have you heard of 'the quick and the dead'? It was a mid-90s western with Russel Crowe, Sharon Stone, and Gene Hackman. Leo played 'the kid' and although it was a minor role, he did quite a good job with this. Quote I will yet have to see if that'll continue once I see Django myself, but since I simply can't ever disagree with you I'll definitely keep it in the back of my mind. ...And when you do disagree, make sure that you don't forget to tell me at that very exact moment... Also, Dvdscreeners are already available, based on the link I gave you. But I suppose that you're going to watch it in the theater. Have fun ^_^ Quote
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Lkjh Posted February 19, 2013 Posted February 19, 2013 Have you heard of 'the quick and the dead'? It was a mid-90s western with Russel Crowe, Sharon Stone, and Gene Hackman. Leo played 'the kid' and although it was a minor role, he did quite a good job with this. Quote
Lkjh Posted February 25, 2013 Posted February 25, 2013 Best Picture: Amour*ArgoBeasts of the Southern WildDjango Unchained Les MisérablesLife of PiLincolnSilver Linings PlaybookZero Dark ThirtyBest Actor: Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook*Daniel Day-Lewis, LincolnHugh Jackman, Les MisérablesJoaquin Phoenix, The MasterDenzel Washington, FlightBest Actress: Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty*Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings PlaybookEmmanuelle Riva, AmourQuvenzhané Wallis, Beasts of the Southern WildNaomi Watts, The ImpossibleBest Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin, ArgoRobert De Niro, Silver Linings PlaybookPhilip Seymour Hoffman, The MasterTommy Lee Jones, Lincoln*Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained Best Supporting Actress:Amy Adams, The MasterSally Field, Lincoln*Anne Hathaway, Les MisérablesHelen Hunt, The SessionsJacki Weaver, Silver Linings PlaybookBest Directing: Michael Haneke, AmourBenh Zeitlin, Beasts of the Southern Wild*Ang Lee, Life of PiSteven Spielberg, LincolnDavid O. Russell, Silver Linings PlaybookBest Adapted Screenplay:*Chris Terrio, ArgoLucy Alibar and Benh Zeitlin, Beasts of the Southern WildDavid Magee, Life of PiTony Kushner, LincolnDavid O. Russell, Silver Linings PlaybookBest Original Screenplay: Michael Haneke, Amour*Quentin Tarantino, Django UnchainedJohn Gatins, FlightWes Anderson and Roman Coppola, Moonrise KingdomMark Boal, Zero Dark Thirty Best Documentary Feature: 5 Broken CamerasThe GatekeepersHow to Survive a PlagueThe Invisible War*Searching for Sugar ManBest Original Song:"Before My Time" from Chasing Ice, music and lyrics by J. Ralph"Everybody Needs a Best Friend" from TED, music by Walter Murphy, lyrics by Seth MacFarlane"Pi's Lullaby" from Life of Pi, music by Mychael Danna, lyrics by Bombay Jayashri*"Skyfall" from Skyfall, music and lyrics by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth"Suddenly" from Les Misérables, music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer and Alain BoublilBest Original Score: Anna KareninaArgo*Life of PiLincolnSkyfallBest Animated Feature: *BraveFrankenweenieParanormanThe Pirates! Band of MisfitsWreck-It Ralph Best Cinematography: Anna KareninaDjango Unchained*Life of PiLincolnSkyfallBest Costume Design: *Anna KareninaLes MisérablesLincolnMirror MirrorSnow White and the HuntsmanBest Documentary Short Subject:*InocenteKings PointMondays at RacineOpen HeartRedemptionBest Film Editing:*ArgoLife of PiLincolnSilver Linings PlaybookZero Dark ThirtyBest Foreign Language Film:*Amour (Austria)Kon-Tiki (Norway) No (Chile)A Royal Affair (Denmark) War Witch (Canada) Best Makeup and Hairstyling: HitchcockThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey*Les MisérablesBest Production Design:Anna KareninaThe Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyLes MisérablesLife of Pi*LincolnBest Short Film (Animated): Adam and DogFresh GuacamoleHead Over HeelsMaggie Simpson in "The Longest Daycare"*PapermanBest Short Film (Live Action): AsadBuzkashi Boys*CurfewDeath of a Shadow (Dood Van Een Schaduw)HenryBest Sound Editing: Argo Django UnchainedLife of Pi*Skyfall (TIE)*Zero Dark Thirty (TIE)Best Sound Mixing: Argo*Les MisérablesLife of PiLincolnSkyfallBest Visual Effects: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey*Life of PiThe AvengersPrometheus Quote
Lkjh Posted February 25, 2013 Posted February 25, 2013 Conclusion; pretty predictable. Yay for DDL and Walz Big fan of Jennifer, but won undeservingly, so did Anne. Quote
Cult Icon Posted February 25, 2013 Posted February 25, 2013 I haven't seen enough to judge ( I only saw Django in full ) but I have some of the nominees on file and have 'peeked a bit'... Lincoln is probably deserving.The Master has a lot of first rate acting (Phoenix, Hoffman, Adams), and I would take Hoffman over Waltz. Phoenix's politically incorrect performance is toe to toe with DDL. But playing Lincoln is more than a role; it's a responsibility and he did deliver on that.I've heard that Anne Hathaway's victory was a fraud (her singing was sub-par, according to my conversation with an opera buff..) but Sally Field in Lincoln has received polarized opinions. I do not know of the rest.The non-historical Argo won over the historical Lincoln, as well. Quote
Michael* Posted February 26, 2013 Posted February 26, 2013 Playing the ‘Jaws’ theme to shift those giving unnecessarily long-winded speeches from the stage is probably the most entertaining thing the Academy has ever done. Apart from that, it was pretty predictable and overall, a bit of a snooze-fest. Didn't really get why 'Les Miserables' took best make-up and hairstyling either, Helena Bonham-Carter always looks like that. The William Shatner appearance was bizarre though, as was Kristen Stewart's apparently hazy recollection of why she was hobbling around on crutches. Quote
Mickiala Posted February 26, 2013 Posted February 26, 2013 I laughed at the Jaws music too, to bad some still wouldn't shut up.I loved the Les Mis #, and when Jennifer fell and Jean and Hugh came to her aid.I thought the Bond tribute was awful, they should have had Craig,Brosnon,Dalton and Connery there. Seth was funny enough, Jennifer nor Anne deserved a win IMHO. Quote
katchitup Posted February 26, 2013 Posted February 26, 2013 Can we talk about Seth MacFarlene...I hate all the hate he is getting. All the reviews said his jokes were sexist, offensive and racist and pushed the boundaries too far etc. etc. I mean, what did you expect from a guy who is the creater of Family guy and Ted?? (both things I love BTW ) Like what did they expect him to joke about? Thats him. thats his comedy. did the just hire him blindly? I thought he was great, and the Oscar crowd is so sensitive! Quote
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