AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Well today is Oscars Sunday 2025. So usually we try to make sure that we’ve seen the Best Picture nominees.

Last night we saw “Anora”, nominated for Best Picture, Screenplay, Lead Actress, Supporting Actor.

My impression after watching this movie: How the heck did this movie get all these nominations?

Here’s the plot:
1. Russian boy marries a hooker (how difficult is it to play a hooker and have a lot of sex?)
2. Russian family tries to annul the marriage.
3. The end. And this takes over 2 hours, but feels like 4 hours.

Obviously just because Oscars and the movie reviews rave about a movie doesn’t mean you personally will like it. :D

I hope Dune Part 2 wins this year’s Oscar. If Dune doesn’t win against all these other movies, the Oscars is stupid. :D

Also saw “A Complete Unknown”, which I like. If Dune doesn’t win, this movie better win. :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
It is because of what Conan was joking about. The lead actor in Emila Perez had a very bad blow up on social media which pretty much eliminated its chances at best picture, even though they left it as a nominee. Even the director "disavowed" the actor. It won best picture at the Golden Globes, so it had a good chance and Saldana won best supporting (she was great in it).

I like Anora, but I agree, it pretty much feels like I've seen everything in it before in other, better films. The performances are pretty good though.

The wins were pretty spread out too, a lot of different movies won across the categories. We have yet to see Conclave, Nickel Boys and I had never even heard of I'm Still Here before last night.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
First time I've watched the Oscars in years. Nice to see some of the international winners and accolades to independent film. Disappointed at the lack of controversial political statements. We expected more. :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
First time I've watched the Oscars in years. Nice to see some of the international winners and accolades to independent film. Disappointed at the lack of controversial political statements. We expected more. :D
They let the one independent team make a commentary about Israel and Gaza, since that is what the film was about, without "playing him off". But that was about it.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I was thinking Adrien Brody might win his 2nd Oscars Best Lead Actor, which came true.

This means "Predators 2010" has the most talented actors of any Predator or Alien movies. :D
 
M

Movie2099

Audioholic General
I stopped watching the Oscars years ago. I do like Conan, but that wasn't enough of a draw for me to watch a single minute. I can just check the clips online. Dune 2 being snubbed for Best Director did it for me. Denis V. is being snubbed just like Nolan was for many years, previous to Nolan winning for Oppenheimer. Then, having that pile of trash movie Emilia Perez get nominated for like 13 awards is just an embarrassment. All the credibility the Oscars had finally went out the window, for me. They now have an agenda for Best Picture. It has to meet all these woke points to be nominated. Sorry, it's no longer about "Best" picture when you have an agenda for who can even be nominated. Then I read that a few Oscar voters didn't even watch or finish watching Dune 2 because they lost interest in it. Hahaha. Same thing happened with the Brutalist. Some didn't even finish it. They said "it was too long." Yesh, why even be a voter if you're not going to watch everything?

The Brutalist and Anora are on my list to watch. My 4k copies will be coming this month and maybe April. I watched Conclave on Peacock. Solid movie for about 3/4's of it then totally bombed at the very end. What a horrible way to end the movie. The performances were very good, but that ending was absolutely atrocious. I watched The Substance a couple of weeks ago. Very good movie and very good performances from everyone involved. I have ZERO interest in Wicked. Don't really like musicals. A Complete Unknown looks interesting. I'm not a huge Bob Dylan fan, but I would like to watch it because I really like Timothy Chalamet.

Otherwise, Dune 2 should've swept everything at the Oscars. It's a shame it didn't. Best movie of 2024. :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Brutalist is like 3.5hrs, so yeah, it is LONG for a drama. Dune 2 was only 3hrs and it didn't feel like it. Oppenheimer felt like 12 hrs...I could have napped and still got what it was saying.

I do think there is a bit of agenda going on, but that is because it was the opposite the last 90 years. The academy has changed so the voting has changed and it means some films that had no chance before now do get some visibility.

Not intended to take away from the win, but Anora I am not sure should have been in there for best picture. Dune 2 was better than that and Emilia Perez easily.

The thing I hate about the Oscars and most of the awards shows is that it is a bunch of rich people patting other filthy rich people on the back. Absolutely they deserve awards because there are some great films out there, but really, is all that necessary?

Also, if best picture was shot for $6m, then why do they need to spend $200m on Marvel movies that suck?
 
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