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2 hours ago, StefanAVFC said:

You know what, I can’t even describe. 
 

artsy, a little pretentious. Hard to quantify but I know it when i see it 

Or don't see it in fact 😜

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1 hour ago, useless said:

 

The Tragedy of Macbeth I watched the first twenty or so minutes of and I pretty much liked everything about it but realized I was only understanding half of the dialogue, so am now reading the play with a guide explaining some of the terminology and so on, so I can go back to the film and understand it better.

I wouldn’t normally recommend subtitles but it really helps with Macbeth

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When I watch a Shakespeare adaptation, if I don’t already know the story, I have both the subtitles on and also my phone already on plot synopsis page on Wikipedia. So if I’m not following what’s been said I have a quick glance at the relevant part of the synopsis and take from it the general gist. I occasionally will do it even if I’m more familiar with the plot, but I want to fully understand a particular motive or something.

I think I’d only go and see a Shakespeare play live if I knew it well (Horatio), so subtitles and a synopsis aren’t desperately needed.

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1 hour ago, useless said:

Of the previous 93 best picture winners these are the ones I've seen

Parasite, 12 Years a Slave, Crash, A Beautiful Mind, American Beauty, Forrest Gump, Schindler's List, The Silence of the Lambs, Rain Man, Rocky, The Sound of Music, The Apartment, All About Eve, Rebecca.

So not as many as i thought and of those I'd only call Parasite, The Apartment, The Sound of Music, and All About Eve favorites, I love Alfred Hitchock and liked Rebecca but not as much as some of his others.

I've seen: 

All Quiet on the Western Front 
It Happened One Night 
Gone With the Wind  
Rebecca  
Mrs Miniver 
Casablanca 
The Lost Weekend 
The Best Years of Our Lives  
Hamlet 
An American in Paris 
The Greatest Show on Earth 
From Here to Eternity 
On the Waterfront 
The Bridge on the River Kwai 
Ben-Hur 
The Apartment 
Lawence of Arabia 
Tom Jones 
The Sound of Music 
A Man for All Seasons 
In the Heat of the Night 
Midnight Cowboy 
Patton 
The French Connection 
The Godfather 
The Sting 
The Godfather Part II 
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 
Annie Hall 
The Deer Hunter 
Chariots of Fire 
Gandhi 
Amadeus 
Out of Africa 
Platoon 
The Last Emperor 
Rain Man 
Driving Miss Daisy 
Dances With Wolves 
The Silence of the Lambs 
Unforgiven 
Schindler's List 
Forrest Gump 
Braveheart 
The English Patient 
Titanic 
Shakespeare in Love 
American Beauty 
Gladiator 
A Beautiful Mind 
The Return of the King 
Crash 
No Country for Old Men 
Slumdog Millionaire 
The Hurt Locker 
The King's Speech 
The Artist 
Twelve Years a Slave 
The Shape of Water 
Parasite 
Nomadland 

 

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Just counted, I think I’ve seen 45 of the best winners. Not so many of those are from pre 1940, not the winners anyway.

I heard an interesting idea suggested on a podcast that awards, like the Oscars should be delayed for a few years, let time pass and the dust settle, then have retrospective look at that year and decide what was the best, or most culturally significant films that deserve some sort of recognition.

It’s all daft ultimately. I’ve just noticed that “The Third Man” wasn’t even nominated for best picture in 1950, **** me :lol:

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1 minute ago, Mark Albrighton said:

I’ve just noticed that “The Third Man” wasn’t even nominated for best picture in 1950. 

Indeed. When I was compiling my list (above), I was struck by how often I preferred many of the losing nominees to the actual winners. 

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9 hours ago, mjmooney said:

I've seen: 

All Quiet on the Western Front 
It Happened One Night 
Gone With the Wind  
Rebecca  
Mrs Miniver 
Casablanca 
The Lost Weekend 
The Best Years of Our Lives  
Hamlet 
An American in Paris 
The Greatest Show on Earth 
From Here to Eternity 
On the Waterfront 
The Bridge on the River Kwai 
Ben-Hur 
The Apartment 
Lawence of Arabia 
Tom Jones 
The Sound of Music 
A Man for All Seasons 
In the Heat of the Night 
Midnight Cowboy 
Patton 
The French Connection 
The Godfather 
The Sting 
The Godfather Part II 
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 
Annie Hall 
The Deer Hunter 
Chariots of Fire 
Gandhi 
Amadeus 
Out of Africa 
Platoon 
The Last Emperor 
Rain Man 
Driving Miss Daisy 
Dances With Wolves 
The Silence of the Lambs 
Unforgiven 
Schindler's List 
Forrest Gump 
Braveheart 
The English Patient 
Titanic 
Shakespeare in Love 
American Beauty 
Gladiator 
A Beautiful Mind 
The Return of the King 
Crash 
No Country for Old Men 
Slumdog Millionaire 
The Hurt Locker 
The King's Speech 
The Artist 
Twelve Years a Slave 
The Shape of Water 
Parasite 
Nomadland 

 

Going through the best foreign film and all the nominees is the way forward, some incredible films out there.

 

edit.. I notice it's not on your list but do people remember the furore when ordinary people beat out both raging bull and the elephant man.

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1 hour ago, Phil Silvers said:

I notice it's not on your list but do people remember the furore when ordinary people beat out both raging bull and the elephant man.

Couldn't remember whether I'd seen Ordinary People or not. Which probably says it all. Then again, I've never seen Raging Bull, either. 

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11 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

Couldn't remember whether I'd seen Ordinary People or not. Which probably says it all. Then again, I've never seen Raging Bull, either. 

You can't take it with you.

How green was my valley.

All about Eve.

Three absolute crackers not on your list.

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1 hour ago, Designer1 said:

It lost all credibility when Ellen Burstyn lost out to Julia fecking Roberts in 2000.

I have a real aversion to award ceremonies anyway tbh.

It's certainly flawed.

I usually use the oscars as a way to prompt me to watch some movies I may not have watched otherwise. tick tick... Boom is a good example. There's no way I'd have watched that movie if it wasn't for the oscar chat around it. But I did and it was brilliant.

I don't really care who actually wins

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2 hours ago, Designer1 said:

It lost all credibility when Ellen Burstyn lost out to Julia fecking Roberts in 2000.

I have a real aversion to award ceremonies anyway tbh.

genuine question , but has there ever been a time when the Oscars weren't corrupt ? 

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1 minute ago, tonyh29 said:

genuine question , but has there ever been a time when the Oscars weren't corrupt ? 

I doubt it Tone. I would imagine there's always been an element of collusion.

It's one of the reasons I have no time for it (and awards ceremonies in general).

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They can be both nonsense and also  provide some good films, going to the cinema in the dec-feb window, always see some decent films. Obviously it's all political and full of lobbying and all the actors and people who vote admit they only see the films that are lobbied hard enough ( in mitigation, watching every film is practically implausible really ), but more often than not I think decent films and actors do get rewarded more frequently than garbage. There are always notably hilarious exceptions. 

But also there are so many awards these days, from film festivals locally to others elsewhere, it would be rare for a genuinely good film to never receive recognition from somewhere. 

Getting worked up about who wins or loses is pointless, though it won't stop me being annoyed when Power of the Dog wins a bunch this year :D 

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On 14/02/2022 at 21:00, useless said:

Of the previous 93 best picture winners these are the ones I've seen... Parasite, 12 Years a Slave, Crash, A Beautiful Mind, American Beauty, Forrest Gump, Schindler's List, The Silence of the Lambs, Rain Man, Rocky, The Sound of Music, The Apartment, All About Eve, Rebecca.

Of the best international films these are the ones I've seen... Forbidden Games, Mon Oncle, Through a Glass Darkly, 8½, Closely Watched Trains, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Fanny and Alexander, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, The Great Beauty, Ida, Parasite...

Between those and 'the best picture' films I've seen, Parasite was the only I watched knowing it had won an oscar.

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Will Smith has stolen the show, and not for his Best Actor win!

 

In actual film news, CODA winning was a huge surprise for me. It's a good film but not sure I'd even put it in my top 3 of the films that were nominated.

Dune won the most, but none of the big ones. 

Well deserved Best Director for Jane Campion

 

Best supporting actress

Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) – WINNER!
 

Best costume design
Cruella – WINNER!
 

Best sound
Dune – WINNER!
 

Best original score
Dune – WINNER!
 

Best adapted screenplay
Coda (Sian Heder) – WINNER!
 

Best original screenplay
Belfast (Kenneth Branagh) – WINNER!
 

Best animated short
The Windshield Wiper – WINNER!

Best live action short
The Long Goodbye – WINNER!
 

Best supporting actor
Troy Kotsur (Coda) – WINNER!
 

Best film editing
Dune – WINNER!
 

Best makeup & hairstyling
The Eyes of Tammy Faye – WINNER!
 

Best animated feature
Encanto – WINNER!
 

Best documentary feature
Summer of Soul – WINNER!
 

Best documentary short
The Queen of Basketball – WINNER!
 

Best original song
No Time to Die (No Time to Die) – WINNER!
 

Best cinematography
Dune – WINNER!
 

Best international feature
Drive My Car – WINNER!
 

Best production design
Dune – WINNER!
 

Best visual effects
Dune – WINNER!
 

Best actress
Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) – WINNER!
 

Best actor
Will Smith (King Richard) – WINNER!
 

Best director
Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog) – WINNER!
 

Best picture
Coda – WINNER!
 

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