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We usually chat about the Oscar ceremonies here and I'm surprised no one has brought it up.
This was an odd year. I thought Chris Rock did a great job as host, but there were surely disappointments, for me, in the awards.
I saw most of the best picture nominees and am mystified at the success of Mad Max: Fury Road in many categories. To me, it seemed like just another Guy/Man Cave flick. I don't understand the viewpoint that it is a feminist picture as the women were mostly naked Victoria's Secret models who were captive "wives" (slaves) of some fetid oligarch while the men did a passable job playing angry orangutans.
The Revenant was a better film and I'm very glad Leo finally got the nod. The guy has range, that's for sure, though I thought he should have gotten it for Django, in which he was amazing.
The complete snubbing of Carol got my goat.
I expected to dislike The Danish Girl but came away from it with tremendous respect for the cast. It was also a beautifully shot and directed movie. It deserved more recognition.
Spotlight was a bit heavy handed for my taste. A topic that deserved to be covered, however. It was certainly good enough to get the Best Picture nod.
Room, I thought, was wrenchingly good. I wept openly through half of it.
The biggest nincompoopery was passing over Lady Gaga's Till it happens to You in favor of the Bond song. It's hard to imagine any piece of music making a stronger statement. I've never thought Sam Smith could carry a tune in a bucket.
This was an odd year. I thought Chris Rock did a great job as host, but there were surely disappointments, for me, in the awards.
I saw most of the best picture nominees and am mystified at the success of Mad Max: Fury Road in many categories. To me, it seemed like just another Guy/Man Cave flick. I don't understand the viewpoint that it is a feminist picture as the women were mostly naked Victoria's Secret models who were captive "wives" (slaves) of some fetid oligarch while the men did a passable job playing angry orangutans.
The Revenant was a better film and I'm very glad Leo finally got the nod. The guy has range, that's for sure, though I thought he should have gotten it for Django, in which he was amazing.
The complete snubbing of Carol got my goat.
I expected to dislike The Danish Girl but came away from it with tremendous respect for the cast. It was also a beautifully shot and directed movie. It deserved more recognition.
Spotlight was a bit heavy handed for my taste. A topic that deserved to be covered, however. It was certainly good enough to get the Best Picture nod.
Room, I thought, was wrenchingly good. I wept openly through half of it.
The biggest nincompoopery was passing over Lady Gaga's Till it happens to You in favor of the Bond song. It's hard to imagine any piece of music making a stronger statement. I've never thought Sam Smith could carry a tune in a bucket.
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