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Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:29 pm
by tree_
ohhhh so THAT's why SW performances were never nominated.. my fault
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:32 pm
by tragabigzanda
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:39 pm
by Anders
Asked chatgpt about winners and nominees that have used special effects.
- Spoiler: show
- Rami Malek - Bohemian Rhapsody
• Won: Best Actor (2019)
• How: Malek wore prosthetic teeth and digital effects were used to sync his performance with Freddie Mercury’s singing, particularly in the recreation of the Live Aid concert. This is lighter on CGI, but digital enhancements were involved.
Leonardo DiCaprio — The Revenant (2015)
• Oscar: Best Actor
• How CGI/Effects Were Used:
• The infamous bear attack scene relied heavily on CGI and special effects, with DiCaprio performing in highly choreographed motion sequences with a stuntman in a motion capture suit.
• Although the role wasn’t CGI-based overall, this pivotal scene combined DiCaprio’s physical performance with extensive digital enhancement.
Brad Pitt - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
• Best Actor Nomination (but did not win for this role)
• How: Pitt’s face was digitally aged and de-aged using extensive CGI and visual effects, especially in the first half of the film where his performance was digitally mapped onto smaller actors.
• While Pitt didn’t win, this was a rare case where a performance was closely tied to special effects.
Emma Stone — La La Land (2016)
• Oscar: Best Actress
• Use of visual effects in the dream sequences and stylized musical numbers.
Sandra Bullock — Gravity (2013)
• Oscar: Best Actress
• Performed extensively against green screen, with CGI environments created entirely around her performance.
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:43 pm
by Buby
My favorite films are rarely turn out to be award winners.
Award winners I usually make a note of to watch at some point in the year.
Anora is one I did watch before the awards, and still puzzled how it got the best picture win.
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:44 pm
by tree_
women's rights/class inequality etc.
but it's also really fun!
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:45 pm
by dimejinky99
The only one of those that borders on cheating is Remi Malik.
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:45 pm
by Mecca
Anders wrote:Asked chatgpt about winners and nominees that have used special effects.
- Spoiler: show
- Rami Malek - Bohemian Rhapsody
• Won: Best Actor (2019)
• How: Malek wore prosthetic teeth and digital effects were used to sync his performance with Freddie Mercury’s singing, particularly in the recreation of the Live Aid concert. This is lighter on CGI, but digital enhancements were involved.
Leonardo DiCaprio — The Revenant (2015)
• Oscar: Best Actor
• How CGI/Effects Were Used:
• The infamous bear attack scene relied heavily on CGI and special effects, with DiCaprio performing in highly choreographed motion sequences with a stuntman in a motion capture suit.
• Although the role wasn’t CGI-based overall, this pivotal scene combined DiCaprio’s physical performance with extensive digital enhancement.
Brad Pitt - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
• Best Actor Nomination (but did not win for this role)
• How: Pitt’s face was digitally aged and de-aged using extensive CGI and visual effects, especially in the first half of the film where his performance was digitally mapped onto smaller actors.
• While Pitt didn’t win, this was a rare case where a performance was closely tied to special effects.
Emma Stone — La La Land (2016)
• Oscar: Best Actress
• Use of visual effects in the dream sequences and stylized musical numbers.
Sandra Bullock — Gravity (2013)
• Oscar: Best Actress
• Performed extensively against green screen, with CGI environments created entirely around her performance.
He didn’t actually fight a bear? Movie fucking ruined
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:45 pm
by tree_
dimejinky99 wrote:The only one of those that borders on cheating is Remi Malik.
dude the only difference you should be calling for is awarding the team instead of the actor, which is fine. just enjoy the art for what it is. awards don't matter
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:48 pm
by Jorge
dimejinky99 wrote:
AI / cgi performances or enhanced performances aren’t recognised by the academy. Do keep up.
Adrien Brody won last night
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:49 pm
by dimejinky99
tree_ wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:The only one of those that borders on cheating is Remi Malik.
dude the only difference you should be calling for is awarding the team instead of the actor, which is fine. just enjoy the art for what it is. awards don't matter
Awards don’t matter?
Should I count your posts in this thread?
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:51 pm
by tree_
dimejinky99 wrote:tree_ wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:The only one of those that borders on cheating is Remi Malik.
dude the only difference you should be calling for is awarding the team instead of the actor, which is fine. just enjoy the art for what it is. awards don't matter
Awards don’t matter?
Should I count your posts in this thread?
i was responding to the outrage!
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:52 pm
by epilogue
Mecca wrote:Anders wrote:Asked chatgpt about winners and nominees that have used special effects.
- Spoiler: show
- Rami Malek - Bohemian Rhapsody
• Won: Best Actor (2019)
• How: Malek wore prosthetic teeth and digital effects were used to sync his performance with Freddie Mercury’s singing, particularly in the recreation of the Live Aid concert. This is lighter on CGI, but digital enhancements were involved.
Leonardo DiCaprio — The Revenant (2015)
• Oscar: Best Actor
• How CGI/Effects Were Used:
• The infamous bear attack scene relied heavily on CGI and special effects, with DiCaprio performing in highly choreographed motion sequences with a stuntman in a motion capture suit.
• Although the role wasn’t CGI-based overall, this pivotal scene combined DiCaprio’s physical performance with extensive digital enhancement.
Brad Pitt - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
• Best Actor Nomination (but did not win for this role)
• How: Pitt’s face was digitally aged and de-aged using extensive CGI and visual effects, especially in the first half of the film where his performance was digitally mapped onto smaller actors.
• While Pitt didn’t win, this was a rare case where a performance was closely tied to special effects.
Emma Stone — La La Land (2016)
• Oscar: Best Actress
• Use of visual effects in the dream sequences and stylized musical numbers.
Sandra Bullock — Gravity (2013)
• Oscar: Best Actress
• Performed extensively against green screen, with CGI environments created entirely around her performance.
He didn’t actually fight a bear? Movie fucking ruined

Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:53 pm
by epilogue
Buby wrote:My favorite films are rarely turn out to be award winners.
Award winners I usually make a note of to watch at some point in the year.
Anora is one I did watch before the awards, and still puzzled how it got the best picture win.
I didn't think it was possible, but I like you more and more every day, Buby.

Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 6:53 pm
by dimejinky99
Jorge wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:
AI / cgi performances or enhanced performances aren’t recognised by the academy. Do keep up.
Adrien Brody won last night

Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 7:08 pm
by Farmer John
dimejinky99 wrote:Jorge wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:
AI / cgi performances or enhanced performances aren’t recognised by the academy. Do keep up.
Adrien Brody won last night

It's not a joke, he really did win. Check the trades.
He even gave a really long acceptance speech (from the heart).
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 7:21 pm
by dimejinky99
Farmer John wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:Jorge wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:
AI / cgi performances or enhanced performances aren’t recognised by the academy. Do keep up.
Adrien Brody won last night

It's not a joke, he really did win. Check the trades.
He even gave a really long acceptance speech (from the heart).
I heard. It went on longer than the film he was in! And that thing went on forever!
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 7:23 pm
by tree_
no, the film was over 3 hours and the speech was only 6 minutes
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 7:23 pm
by Anders
tree_ wrote:no, the film was over 3 hours and the speech was only 6 minutes

Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 7:25 pm
by Anders
6 minutes is a really long time for these guys. No wonder most of them are single.
Re: Oscars 2025 (Academy Awards)
Posted: Mon March 03, 2025 7:25 pm
by tree_
ohhhhhhhhhhh snap