power of the dog drive my car licorice pizza dune west side story nightmare alley coda king richard belfast nah feel weirdly confident i'm gonna be happy w/ that end result
Drive My Car Power of the Dog Licorice Pizza West Side Story Dune King Richard CODA Don’t Look Up (Haven’t seen Belfast or Nightmare Alley)
LOVED: Licorice Pizza The Power of the Dog Drive My Car Liked: Dune West Side Story King Richard Nightmare Alley Fine: CODA Hated: Belfast Don't Look Up
drive my car power of the dog licorice pizza west side story dune nightmare alley king richard coda belfast don't look up
Haven't seen King Richard, Nightmare Alley, Belfast or Don't Look Up and not that interested in any of them honestly. I'll probably see them at some point.
I can't think of anything I'd rather do less than rank movies haha best needle drop would be the best way for the Oscars to be populist
I really liked The Shape of Water so it does! haha. I also saw some people say it was on par with Crimson Peak though which I hated. Del Toro is so hit or miss for me.
seems like in recent years there's been a lot of folks who turned the corner on crimson peak resulting in a higher critical standing of sorts, for what THAT may be worth. have yet to hate anything of his* but there's been a couple i feel like should've been better than how they turned out (pacific rim, easily) *haven't seen mimic, waiting on director's cut but hbo max for some reason has it listed with the same runtime as theatrical which sounds wrong
Yeah a friend and I have talked about wanting there to be an award for best soundtrack / best use of a song that already existed. But then the monkey’s paw is that every year Fortunate Son/For What It’s Worth keeps winning as best reminder that we are now watching a movie set in the 60s
stunt work is a good one. best first time director and performance. multiple performances in a year/“best year”
Best Opening Credits Sequence Best Trailer Casting also seems like one major production role that never gets any direct award. Idk how one would necessarily judge it, but it’s not like that’s ever stopped them for other awards
trailer seems like a weird one to me since it’s so studio-driven and we’ve heard time and time again about the director having no clue how the trailer would end up. whereas every currently existing category is still largely under their purview
Make an award out of it to let directors push for studios to let them have more of a hand in making them unique and interesting
Best Sound: Dune Best Film Editing: Dune Best Production Design: Dune Best Original Score: Dune Best Makeup & Hairstyling: The Eyes of Tammy Faye Best Animated Short: The Windshield Wipers Best Documentary Short: The Queen of Basketball Best Live Action Short: The Long Goodbye
Wow Zimmer finally wins after almost 30 years for his like 16th best score. It’s good for the movie but nothing near as monumental as Inception, Interstellar, Batman etc. but I guess that’s just how these award shows go.