2014 Academy Awards
Posted: Thu January 16, 2014 2:30 pm
I'll make a proper thread since the nominations are out now. Thoughts?
Cuaron should get a nod for directing. Gravity is a beautifully-composed visual tour-de-force. Especially that first long shot, which is almost balletical in how it unfolds. I think people who are writing Gravity off based on the relative weakness of some of its dialogue and its threadbare story are missing just how impressive it is on the level of visual storytelling.southp wrote:Gravity shouldn't be anywhere on that list... except perhaps in a "special effects" category.
theplatypus wrote:Cuaron should get a nod for directing. Gravity is a beautifully-composed visual tour-de-force. Especially that first long shot, which is almost balletical in how it unfolds. I think people who are writing Gravity off based on the relative weakness of some of its dialogue and its threadbare story are missing just how impressive it is on the level of visual storytelling.southp wrote:Gravity shouldn't be anywhere on that list... except perhaps in a "special effects" category.
I think I agree with you, though I enjoyed that flick immensely. The cast was great, though.Monkey_Driven wrote:American Hustle was not best picture worthy. That script was a mess.
I don't know, I think McConaughey is a pretty hefty front-runner at this point. As is Leto for supporting actor.lowlight79 wrote:Best actor has some competition this year.
theplatypus wrote:I think I agree with you, though I enjoyed that flick immensely. The cast was great, though.Monkey_Driven wrote:American Hustle was not best picture worthy. That script was a mess.
theplatypus wrote:I'm a little upset that Frances Ha was snubbed.
Alex wrote:i had such a visceral hatred for the character of frances that i was unable to enjoy the film. i acknowledge the adroitly-handled dialogue and direction, however, and aim to give the movie another try. it was kind of like dealing with a cinematic version of the Dev account.
My experience with Dev (so far) is the exact opposite as my experience with Frances Ha.Alex wrote:i had such a visceral hatred for the character of frances that i was unable to enjoy the film. i acknowledge the adroitly-handled dialogue and direction, however, and aim to give the movie another try. it was kind of like dealing with a cinematic version of the Dev account.
how would you describe your experience with him?durdencommatyler wrote:My experience with Dev (so far) is the exact opposite as my experience with Frances Ha.Alex wrote:i had such a visceral hatred for the character of frances that i was unable to enjoy the film. i acknowledge the adroitly-handled dialogue and direction, however, and aim to give the movie another try. it was kind of like dealing with a cinematic version of the Dev account.
Just awful.Alex wrote:how would you describe your experience with him?durdencommatyler wrote:My experience with Dev (so far) is the exact opposite as my experience with Frances Ha.Alex wrote:i had such a visceral hatred for the character of frances that i was unable to enjoy the film. i acknowledge the adroitly-handled dialogue and direction, however, and aim to give the movie another try. it was kind of like dealing with a cinematic version of the Dev account.
i have a new theory that he's criminally insane, so i'm keeping an eye on canadian murders to see if there are any patternsdurdencommatyler wrote:Just awful.Alex wrote:how would you describe your experience with him?durdencommatyler wrote:My experience with Dev (so far) is the exact opposite as my experience with Frances Ha.Alex wrote:i had such a visceral hatred for the character of frances that i was unable to enjoy the film. i acknowledge the adroitly-handled dialogue and direction, however, and aim to give the movie another try. it was kind of like dealing with a cinematic version of the Dev account.