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Posts posted by Travod
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21 minutes ago, ban1o said:
It will be shown in classrooms for a long time.
Four people have said this and I'm just not sure it's going to happen. Who even discusses that subject matter in class?
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19 minutes ago, filmlover said:
The Revenant will likely always be remembered as "the movie where Leo finally won his Oscar," if nothing else.
No, it's the "raped by a bear" meme
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20 minutes ago, Jayhawk said:
It would shock me if LLL isn't remembered for a long time. I think Coolio said in a thread, but it will be a very popular go to for a number of demos.
I trust that humanity will realize that Singin' in the Rain farts on LLL lol
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Because why not, for shits and gigs, since 2010, what BP noms/winners/whatever do you guys think "will be remembered" in X years? Then we can come back in X years and quote our posts and eat crow.
I want to include The Social Network because it's #2 all time, at one point #1, but I'm not so sure about people talking about it. It is at least moderately well agreed that it is the true BP of that year.
Going through the list of noms I'm actually struggling. Like WOWS, Gravity, Grand Budapest, Whiplash, and Mad Max. Those are my predicts. Gravity would be first to go.
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19 minutes ago, Water Bottle said:
The Academy is pretty good at actually steering away from giving nominations to Oscar bait.
Extremely Dumb over TGWTDT *cry*
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19 minutes ago, That One Guy said:
Hidden Figures was a huge crowd pleaser.
Everybody likes The Help, but when was the last time you even saw that on TV?
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20 minutes ago, That One Guy said:
I think La La Land, Moonlight, Arrival, Hidden Figures, and Hacksaw Ridge will continue to be talked about for years. The rest will probably fade away.
I don't think any of them will be particularly remembered. Hidden Figures especially, what?
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People don't understand the nuance of the term "Oscar bait." La La Land was not Oscar bait (nor Moonlight), it was just Oscar friendly.
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20 minutes ago, CoolioD1 said:
whooooaaaaa bonnie and clyde. that's pretty rad. one of my favourite films
Watched it in US film history class and loved it
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I don't like the movie but I'm not particularly upset that Emma Stone has an Oscar
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LOL at Kathy Bate's speech!
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Just randomly gonna take this time to remind us all that MAD MAX: FURY ROAD has like six Oscars. <333333333
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I've done so badly tonight I really hope Portman sneaks in. She was better anyway.
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13/19 for OScreenplay RIP LLL yay
14/20 assuming Moonlight wins next
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You're Welcome was the best song of the year btw
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ScarJo, calm down, it's not that exciting /s
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Does BOT load slowly and clunkily for anyone else?
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19 minutes ago, Incarnadine said:
Ugh, that is not a good version of Audition.
That's because it isn't lol
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I like how they don't have Ryan Gosling singing because he actually can't sing
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I'mma let you finish, but MAD MAX: FURY ROAD is truly extraordinary once in a lifetime.