Get Out Lady Bird Call Me By Your Name Dunkirk The Shape of Water If you would've asked me a couple weeks ago, I would've put Three Billboards in a slot, but hearing people's varying opinions about that movie made me re-evaluate how I feel about it. I still like it, but the technical scale of Water made me put it in instead. I still need to see Phantom Thread and Darkest Hour though, so this might change in the coming days.
Just the way my brain works I happened to notice a bunch of actors who appeared in more than one BP nominee in the last year Timothee Chalamet (CMBYN, Lady Bird) Michael Stuhlberg (CBMYN, The Post, The Shape of Water) Lucas Hedges (Lady Bird, Three Billboards) Bradley Whitford (Get Out, The Post) Caleb Landry Jones (Get Out, Three Billboards) Tracy Letts (Lady Bird, The Post)
If I were betting, I'd put my money on The Shape of Water or Three Billboards to win, but it's honestly still kind of early to tell.
Gonna answer my own question at 8/9 seen since the showing times of Darkest Hour got changed to where I’ll be highly unlikely to catch it soon. Lady Bird The Post Dunkirk Call Me By Your Name Three Billboards Which is probably the most unpopular grouping of the 5 in here Logan and Coco I enjoyed/remember/think about more than these five combined, though. So I think this grouping of films nominated may just not be for me.
5 Best for BP: The Shape Of Water Get Out Lady Bird Dunkirk Three Billboards (Only reason three billboards is there is cause I still haven’t seen The Post, Darkest Hour and Phantom Thread) My Personal 5 Favorite Films of 2017: Blade Runner 2049 mother! The Disaster Artist Split The Last Jedi
One of the best of 2017. The Academy has ignored Malick as he has gotten more abstract, so we do not have to endure the hit pieces on his work.
Yeah, I really enjoyed it. I think the ending was basically perfection. Just wasn’t sure when I came out. I’m fairly certain that post-Tree of Life Malick isn’t really going to be part of the conversation anymore when it comes to awards.
5 for BP Lady Bird The Shape of Water Call Me By Your Name Dunkirk The Post Personal fav 5 Lady Bird Wonder Woman The Shape of Water The Disaster Artist The Last Jedi
What Chivo did on The Revenant really earned him that win, have to say. Whole thing was shot with only natural lighting and looked incredible.
If he loses this year, he's never going to win and the Academy just has some kind of inexplicable bias against him. This is his best work ever, hands-down. My awe at every frame of BR2049 is due almost entirely to him. It's undeniable.
Absolutely, it’s time to give him what he’s worked so damn hard all these years for. Like I’ll be blunt, 2049 wouldn’t of been the same without him.
Wait, is Personal Shopper considered 2016 or 2017? That changes my top films for the year quite a bit.
After watching that I feel like despite losing so many times he hasn't really been snubbed. Looks like he's always lost to pretty respectable competition.