We're waiting for confirmation on this.Is "gender confirmation surgery" the PC term for an Addadictomy?
Alejandro doesn't see race.And Alejandro, if you want to make profound statements on inclusion, put a black guy in one of your movies
Right wingers will be all pissy about Leo talking global warming and there will be faux outrage about the faux outrage of the lack of black noms.What should I be mad about? I need to be outraged about something when I wake up.
Most Americans didn't see Race eitherAlejandro doesn't see race.
overkillFight the Power during the Oscar credits? Really?
Thought it was fantastic. Well paced, well acted, perfect ending, Not overly heavy handed.Spotlight was good, but it won't go down as an all time great. Weak year overall for movies.
Spotlight was pretty great. Probably would have picked that or The Revenant if I had a vote. Mad Max right up there as well.
Disagree completely. I think Spotlight and The Revenant were fantastic. Of course I thought Sicario was fantastic and Mad Max was a bore, so what do I know?Spotlight was good, but it won't go down as an all time great. Weak year overall for movies.
Yeah. I did really like The Big Short, just thought it was not quite as good as those. The Martian I thought was just a good movie. Weakest of the ones I saw nominated. I didn't see Room or Brooklyn yet.All those over BOTH the Big Short and the Martian?![]()
Missed the end. Was Rock dressed as Nat X?Fight the Power during the Oscar credits? Really?
GTFO - the movie industry is dying?One day these nitwits will learn their industry is dying and being a kalidescope of causes is no way to sell your business.
I think that has almost nothing to do with less movies being seen in the theater.One day these nitwits will learn their industry is dying and being a kalidescope of causes is no way to sell your business.
Missed the end. Was Rock dressed as Nat X?
"Fight the Power" - all of that was so heavy handed, its got to be a joke. Yes, particularly for the kind of content rewarded here.GTFO - the movie industry is dying?
I think there are more options. TV has gotten so good because of the technology among other factors.Yes, particularly for the kind of content rewarded here.
Film has such a diminishing resonance to younger people and it's being surpassed by television in terms of relevance and dialogue
And these ratings for this telecast fall every year.
There will be avengers and Star Wars til the cows come home, but film, this kind of film, has peaked. Instead of celebrating or selling the business, they did this bizarre character assault of the industry.
I agree, but a joyless dirge like this night doesn't help matters.I think there are more options. TV has gotten so good because of the technology among other factors.
Think Hollywood getting preachy has very little to do with people's decisions to go see a movie nominated for an Oscar.
As I watched Beasts Of No Nation, I was certain I was watching Idris Elba win the best supporting actor award. And then he didn't even get nominated. But there were plenty of non-black snubs too (Carrell in Big Short, the score in Mad Max, and Sicario for multiple categories). If Will and Jada were all pissy about him not getting nominated for Concussion, I'd love to know which of the best actor noms they think should have been removed. I didn't see Concussion yet, but all those other dudes were awesome in their respective films.I agree, but a joyless dirge like this night doesn't help matters.
I know there has been a rich history of using this night as a platform for agendas. And at the end of the day, these are industry awards. They can do what they please. But it happens to be one of the most popular industries in the world and one that sells on a very public level.
These people carry on as if the platform was what it was even ten years ago. It's not. It's going away. Not overnight and never altogether but this is a night to sell what you're about, sell the good, sell the uniqueness of film where you future just consumes through netflix.
And they get this relentlessly heavy handed crap.
4 separate segments, at least, dedicated to the lack of black nominees. One dedicated to the apparently pressing issue of campus sexual assault, Leo finally gets his big moment takes up the plight of indigenous people, and what exactly are we supposed to do about them?
And if people want black award winners , where are the black writers, black indie directors and black producers making serious black film? I saw one great black indie movie this year, Dope. And dope deserved some recognition tonight. But where and what are the other snubs other than possibly Michael p. Jordan?
What are you talking about? Sure it was a bit much tonight, but Oscar night has always been used as a soapbox for nominees and winners. I guess I don't see why tonight's ceremony was so much worse than what they have been putting out there for the last several years.I agree, but a joyless dirge like this night doesn't help matters.
I know there has been a rich history of using this night as a platform for agendas. And at the end of the day, these are industry awards. They can do what they please. But it happens to be one of the most popular industries in the world and one that sells on a very public level.
These people carry on as if the platform was what it was even ten years ago. It's not. It's going away. Not overnight and never altogether but this is a night to sell what you're about, sell the good, sell the uniqueness of film where you future just consumes through netflix.
And they get this relentlessly heavy handed crap.
4 separate segments, at least, dedicated to the lack of black nominees. One dedicated to the apparently pressing issue of campus sexual assault, Leo finally gets his big moment takes up the plight of indigenous people, and what exactly are we supposed to do about them?
And if people want black award winners , where are the black writers, black indie directors and black producers making serious black film? I saw one great black indie movie this year, Dope. And dope deserved some recognition tonight. But where and what are the other snubs other than possibly Michael p. Jordan?
And to be fair, the movie in essence debuted on netflix despite a qualifying run for eligibility. I suspect there was a push to not reward that model of distribution.As I watched Beasts Of No Nation, I was certain I was watching Idris Elba win the best supporting actor award. And then he didn't even get nominated. But there were plenty of non-black snubs too (Carrell in Big Short, the score in Mad Max, and Sicario for multiple categories). If Will and Jada were all pissy about him not getting nominated for Concussion, I'd love to know which of the best actor noms they think should have been removed. I didn't see Concussion yet, but all those other dudes were awesome in their respective films.
Yeah, let's please not turn this into the NFL where we have to nominate a certain % of certain people each year.As I watched Beasts Of No Nation, I was certain I was watching Idris Elba win the best supporting actor award. And then he didn't even get nominated. But there were plenty of non-black snubs too (Carrell in Big Short, the score in Mad Max, and Sicario for multiple categories). If Will and Jada were all pissy about him not getting nominated for Concussion, I'd love to know which of the best actor noms they think should have been removed. I didn't see Concussion yet, but all those other dudes were awesome in their respective films.
This I agree with 100%. There is no way were going to acknowledge a movie that bypassed theaters.And to be fair, the movie in essence debuted on netflix despite a qualifying run for eligibility. I suspect there was a push to not reward that model of distribution.
You used to sell a single movie six times domestically:
theatical, home rental/sales, cable distribution, network distribution and syndicated/cable distribution.
Those revenue streams aren't what they were and technology had simply diminished some. A straight to streaming model is not one to be sought before necessary.
So I think that weighed on beasts snub as much as anything
We prefer to call him "Mark R.", guy.Rylance was good. Not Oscar worry though over Hardy.
What did he say?Louis CK with the funniest bit of the night. Never disappoints.
I agree, but a joyless dirge like this night doesn't help matters.
I know there has been a rich history of using this night as a platform for agendas. And at the end of the day, these are industry awards. They can do what they please. But it happens to be one of the most popular industries in the world and one that sells on a very public level.
These people carry on as if the platform was what it was even ten years ago. It's not. It's going away. Not overnight and never altogether but this is a night to sell what you're about, sell the good, sell the uniqueness of film where you future just consumes through netflix.
And they get this relentlessly heavy handed crap.
4 separate segments, at least, dedicated to the lack of black nominees. One dedicated to the apparently pressing issue of campus sexual assault, Leo finally gets his big moment takes up the plight of indigenous people, and what exactly are we supposed to do about them?
And if people want black award winners , where are the black writers, black indie directors and black producers making serious black film? I saw one great black indie movie this year, Dope. And dope deserved some recognition tonight. But where and what are the other snubs other than possibly Michael p. Jordan?
The issue I would take with last night is, you addressed it. You gave the entire monologue to this topic and I would very much argue, deservedly so. Had to address it. Now, in my opinion, it didn't click, and rock is one of the five best black comedians ever. It was such a tentative handling of this and the audience went into their shell of "is it ok to laugh at this" so the whole thing didn't really go over but you opened and said your peace up front.What are you talking about? Sure it was a bit much tonight, but Oscar night has always been used as a soapbox for nominees and winners. I guess I don't see why tonight's ceremony was so much worse than what they have been putting out there for the last several years.
Won best score. Hateful 8 won almost as many as Spotlight did winning Best Film.Sorry Hateful Eight wasn't nominated?