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The premise didn’t sound appealing to me but anything Aronofsky does is worth keeping an eye on.I saw Fraser and thought 0 chance I watch it, then I see Aronofsky. Dammit.![]()
The premise didn’t sound appealing to me but anything Aronofsky does is worth keeping an eye on.I saw Fraser and thought 0 chance I watch it, then I see Aronofsky. Dammit.![]()
After Mother and Noah, I'm not sure why I am still gravitated to him, but I am.The premise didn’t sound appealing to me but anything Aronofsky does is worth keeping an eye on.I saw Fraser and thought 0 chance I watch it, then I see Aronofsky. Dammit.![]()


I'm not sure if the language filter here could handle that one.Got awkward when this one got announced for animated shorts.![]()
Will be interesting to see who gets the short end of the shaft to announce that one on Oscars night.I'm not sure if the language filter here could handle that one.Got awkward when this one got announced for animated shorts.![]()
I hope their name is Richard.Will be interesting to see who gets the short end of the shaft to announce that one on Oscars night.I'm not sure if the language filter here could handle that one.Got awkward when this one got announced for animated shorts.![]()
It looks like it's a current rent for $6. I haven't yet, but it's at the top of the list based on the couple of his movies I've seen before.Is Triangle of Sadness available anywhere? Has anyone seen it?
I heard Tar hits Peacock Friday. It's so annoying keeping track of all these. I am sure several of them are available at the local library. My current evaluations:Looks like of the best Pics it's Women Talking and Avatar that aren't available streaming of any form.
HBO has Banshees and Elvis
NF has All Quiet
Showtime with Everything Everywhere
Paramount + for Top Gun
Tiangle of Sadness, Fabelmans, Tar are available to rent from $6 to $20.
I read that saw are stunned that Cruise didn't get a nomination for acting for Maverick, but let's face it, films like that rarely get any love come Oscar time, much less in the acting categories, so the fact that the film got any nominations at all is probably a major win. Besides, did anyone watch that film and think that was an award-winning performance? I sure didn't. Fun film, and a worthy sequel, especially given how long ago the original was released, but come on now.
Yeah, he was good but his performance didn't make the movie. I thought the other nominations were well deserved. Now that they are nominating 10 movies a year for Best Picture, it should include more genres like action and be open to blockbuster crowd pleasers.I read that saw are stunned that Cruise didn't get a nomination for acting for Maverick, but let's face it, films like that rarely get any love come Oscar time, much less in the acting categories, so the fact that the film got any nominations at all is probably a major win. Besides, did anyone watch that film and think that was an award-winning performance? I sure didn't. Fun film, and a worthy sequel, especially given how long ago the original was released, but come on now.
I heard Tar hits Peacock Friday. It's so annoying keeping track of all these. I am sure several of them are available at the local library. My current evaluations:Looks like of the best Pics it's Women Talking and Avatar that aren't available streaming of any form.
HBO has Banshees and Elvis
NF has All Quiet
Showtime with Everything Everywhere
Paramount + for Top Gun
Tiangle of Sadness, Fabelmans, Tar are available to rent from $6 to $20.
Elvis- Will be totally hit or miss with people. I thought it was fun but it's Baz Luhrman so expect a lot of camp. Austin Butler is incredible as Elvis though. Hanks is laughably bad.
Banshees of Inisherin- probably would get my vote at the moment, it's the blackest of black comedies. Also not for everyone- my wife for example was literally traumatized by it
All Quiet on the Western Front- Very well made. It looks and sounds awesome. I had some problems with the adaptation but that isn't likely to bother most people. It suffers from being pretty formulaic. The original book and 1930 Best Picture winning movie really set the template for war stories and so 90 years later it just isn't fresh anymore.
Everything Everywhere All At Once- My number 2 at the moment and the betting favorite to win. This is the farthest thing from Oscar bait. It's a sci-fi action comedy about the multiverse. Shows how much the Academy is trying to change that this movie is a favorite and has a near historic number of nominations.
Top Gun Maverick - I assume we've all seen this, it's great
Avatar Way of Water- If you have any interest, get to the theater and see it in 3D. It's closer to a theme park ride than a film but it's a blast. I don't think it will hold up to at home viewing though. Even if you aren't really into the whole Avatar thing, the last hour is just one sick *** naval battle that anyone would enjoy.
Is Triangle of Sadness available anywhere? Has anyone seen it?
The Academy Awards have always been pretty dumb. They generally only nominate certain kinds of films. Think about that list of the 100 greatest comedies ever that was released years ago. I wonder how many Oscars those 100 films COMBINED have won. I'll bet the number is pretty small.Yeah, he was good but his performance didn't make the movie. I thought the other nominations were well deserved. Now that they are nominating 10 movies a year for Best Picture, it should include more genres like action and be open to blockbuster crowd pleasers.I read that saw are stunned that Cruise didn't get a nomination for acting for Maverick, but let's face it, films like that rarely get any love come Oscar time, much less in the acting categories, so the fact that the film got any nominations at all is probably a major win. Besides, did anyone watch that film and think that was an award-winning performance? I sure didn't. Fun film, and a worthy sequel, especially given how long ago the original was released, but come on now.
Banshees of Inisherin- probably would get my vote at the moment, it's the blackest of black comedies. Also not for everyone- my wife for example was literally traumatized by it
Yeah huge blind spots for comedy, horror, sci-fi and action.The Academy Awards have always been pretty dumb. They generally only nominate certain kinds of films. Think about that list of the 100 greatest comedies ever that was released years ago. I wonder how many Oscars those 100 films COMBINED have won. I'll bet the number is pretty small.
Yeah huge blind spots for comedy, horror, sci-fi and action.The Academy Awards have always been pretty dumb. They generally only nominate certain kinds of films. Think about that list of the 100 greatest comedies ever that was released years ago. I wonder how many Oscars those 100 films COMBINED have won. I'll bet the number is pretty small.
Agree. Plus they have been better about recognizing foreign films. Two this year. They used to do 10 nominations way back in the day, not sure why they ever got away from it. Seems only in the best interest of the entire movie industry to highlight more movies.I think expanding the nominations to 10 has helped. This year’s selections feature an action movie, a comedy, a science fiction/action movie, and a science fiction/action/comedy.
Is Triangle of Sadness available anywhere? Has anyone seen it?
This is going to be a fairly polarizing movie. I went with a group of 8 people, and three had to step out once a certain scene started. I thought it was excellent but I had to sit with it a few days before this opinion formed.
I felt that way the previous year when they selected that snoozefest Nomadland. It wasn't bad, just very average.Finally watched last year's winner CODA and while it's very good, I am shocked it won. Again, super heart warming and and plenty of laughs but even for a weak year coming off COVID, this didn't seem like a Best Picture winner. There were some much better films but maybe they were too polarizing (Power of the Dog). Also, I wonder if this gives some insight into how the change to ranked voting could impact the award. I would imagine not many people had this as their 1 but I also doubt many had it too far down since it's so likable.
The Oscars get it wrong all the time and have selected far worse movies than this. This just didn't seem like the kind of bait they often get caught taking.
Completely agree. It was a weak year with the pandemic but there were better options for Actress and Picture.I felt that way the previous year when they selected that snoozefest Nomadland. It wasn't bad, just very average.
Even worse, they picked McDormand (who had already won twice before) for a good performance in it over Carey Mulligan for a great one (Promising Young Woman).
Got awkward when this one got announced for animated shorts.![]()
I just watched this one last night, and the bolded was bananas.Watched the Navalny documentary today. This one is next-level — fly on the wall as he recovers from his assassination attempt, and subsequent arrest on his return to Russia. Just speechless after the phone call. Available on HBO Max.
(ETA: It just won at BAFTAs.)

Not yet - I had that one penciled in for my days off next week.Has anyone else watched Triangle of Sadness yet? Curious to hear what people think.
Damn, thought I had more time. I need to speed up the watching. I was dragging my feet a little hoping more Best Pics would come out on a streaming option. I don't mind spending $20 or so catching up on stuff though.
@Ilov80s or anybody else - do you bother with the Animated features? I noticed I have access to 4 out of 5 of those.
I watched the trailer for it last night, and it freaked me out. A lot.Damn, thought I had more time. I need to speed up the watching. I was dragging my feet a little hoping more Best Pics would come out on a streaming option. I don't mind spending $20 or so catching up on stuff though.
@Ilov80s or anybody else - do you bother with the Animated features? I noticed I have access to 4 out of 5 of those.
I loved Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. A lot.

Watched Tar tonight. It is great — favorite one that I’ve seen so far (and may even put it above any other movie from the past couple of years).Just saw Tar and thought it was genius. It's slow but the second half really does deliver a payoff for me. This is a true 2022 movie in it's topic (even if it is set in the very not of the moment world of classical music). It is so deft in how it handles a rather hot button issue.
It was also pretty cool that I hadn't listened to Jacqueline Du Pre's Elgar Concerto in quite awhile but played it today while grading papers and then boom it plays a significant role in the movie!
Best film I saw last year. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. It was brilliant.Is Triangle of Sadness available anywhere? Has anyone seen it?
It’s on Hulu now so I’m going to check it outBest film I saw last year. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. It was brilliant.Is Triangle of Sadness available anywhere? Has anyone seen it?
Of course it is- I rented it last night.It’s on Hulu now so I’m going to check it outBest film I saw last year. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. It was brilliant.Is Triangle of Sadness available anywhere? Has anyone seen it?

@Ilov80s did you see my post above about Women Talking coming to Hulu this week?I will watch Triangle of Sadness this week. That will leave Fablemans and Women Talking as the 2 Best Picture nominees I haven't seen. Maybe I can see if they are in at the Library for rent.
I didn't, thanks for the heads up. That is perfect. Local library has The Fablemans due back tomorrow. Hopefully I can snag that.@Ilov80s did you see my post above about Women Talking coming to Hulu this week?
I might do Fabelmans tonight. I still have that, Elvis, Avatar, and Women Talking to get to.
You gotta go old school video store on them. Hang out by the book drop and ask everybody what they are returning so you can grab it first!I didn't, thanks for the heads up. That is perfect. Local library has The Fablemans due back tomorrow. Hopefully I can snag that.@Ilov80s did you see my post above about Women Talking coming to Hulu this week?
I might do Fabelmans tonight. I still have that, Elvis, Avatar, and Women Talking to get to.
