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  1. We're going to be seeing an animated flick this weekend every year from now on.
  2. Can't say they're losing much
  3. 1.Fifty Shades of Grey 2.Kingsman: The Secret Service 3.Hail, Caesar 4.The Other Side of the Wind 5.St Vincent's Place 6.Tomorrowland 7.Mad Max: Fury Road 8.The Revenant 9.Jurassic World 10.Star Wars: The Force Awakens
  4. Best Original Score Beasts of the Southern Wild The Grand Budapest Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEk0hR8g_ck&index=27&list=PLlq1il6oOJt0EBgxghlYV-Hk1d5YcUegJ Gravity Life of Pi Only Lovers Left Alive The Theory of Everything Winner
  5. Brief intro for this category, I am not necessarily giving the award (and nominating) based on the song that I like the best as a song alone, but also how well the song contributes to the impact of the film. (Notice there are no end credit songs here, but all songs that were integral parts of their respective films) Best Original Song "For the Dancing and the Dreaming" from How to Train Your Dragon 2 "I See the Light" from Tangled "Let It Go" from Frozen "Please Mr. Kennedy" from Inside Llewyn Davis "The Moon Song" from Her "Split the Difference" from Boyhood Winner
  6. Django Unchained "I like the way you die, boy." Honorary Nomination: The Acting Ensemble for Best Ensemble Tomatometer: 88% Box Office: 162.8 million Oscar Nominations: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, and Best Sound Editing Nomination Total: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Action Film (5 Total) Django Unchained is a pulp filled revenge flick that serves up one of Quentin Tarantino's most invigorating cinematic recipes yet. Django Unchained follows a freed slave, named Django, and his freer, Dr. King Schultz, in Django's quest to rescue his wife out of slavery. Django Unchained is a film that is unapologetic in it's gruesome violence, language, and more comedic take on one of the darkest points in United States history. It is a film that never ceases to entertain with it's instantly classic dialogue, over-the-top action sets, and sheer thrill in a classic story done well. It serves up the best in the arthouse and mainstream genre.
  7. This makes me mad I put The Immigrant as #1 to try and get it on the list and Boyhood at 2. I should have just given my normal list. Nolanites can thank me I guess.
  8. It's funny how the man who killed 150+ people is praised as hero and given a day after he died, while the man who saved 150 million+ people was criminalized and committed suicide due to how horrid his treatment was because of his sexuality. (Ironically both have Oscar nominated movies this year too.) The world we live in is messed up.
  9. I'm sad the immigrant has gotten so little notice, it's such a masterful film.
  10. Last award announced for right now Best Franchise Film The Avengers Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Guardians of the Galaxy Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Skyfall Winner
  11. The third best picture nominee Boyhood "I just thought there would be more." Honorary Nomination: Ellar Coltrane for Breakthrough Performance Tomatometer: 98% Box Office: 24.9 million Oscar Nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Editing Nomination Total: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Original Song (7 total) Boyhood is a stirring twelve year epic that is the epitome of the work of Richard Linklater's already masterful filmography. Boyhood follows the character of Mason, played by Ellar Coltrane, through shots and glimpses of twelve years of his life, and carefully weaves many small, touching moments to mold one of the most beautiful experiences that can be seen on film. With Boyhood, you never feel as if you are watching a film, but you legitimately feel as if you are watching a real person grow up and experience many of the same things everyone faces in life. Boyhood is a masterful cinematic experience that plays out like none before it.
  12. Best Art Design The Grand Budapest Hotel Gravity Her Interstellar Only Lovers Left Alive Snowpiercer Winner
  13. Best Costume Design, Makeup, and Hairstyling Dallas Buyer's Club Her Guardians of the Galaxy Moonrise Kingdom Snowpiercer True Grit Winner
  14. The second Best Picture Nominee Birdman: Or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance "Popularity is the slutty, little cousin of prestige." Honorary Nomination: Edward Norton for Best Supporting Actor Tomatometer: 92% Box Office: 31.7 million Oscar Nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing. Nominated For: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Ensemble, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Cinematography (7 total) Birdman: Or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance, soars in it's exploration of a washed up movie star battling the conflicting ideals of popularity and prestige. The film elegantly tracks an inelegant and darkly comedic situation of Riggan putting on an artsy Broadway play in an attempt to gain the prestige he never received playing his comic book hero character, Birdman. Birdman is thorough and complex in it's exploration, as well as its lucid entertainment value. Birdman sucks you into its fanatical, trippy, and dark world, and unlike most films, leaves up an open interpretation of nearly every scene for film-junkies to dissect for years to come.
  15. I'll announce one more award tonight, Best Visual Effects Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Gravity Guardians of the Galaxy Inception Interstellar Life of Pi Winner
  16. And now I will do a write up of my first Best Picture Nominee (And already Pandamonium Award Winner) Beasts of the Southern Wild "They gonna know, once there was a Hushpuppy, and she live with her daddy in the Bathtub." Honorary Notice: Benh Zeitlin for his Direction Tomatometer: 86% Box Office: 12.8 million Oscar Nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Directing, Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated For: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Indie Film, Best Original Score, Breakthrough Star Award (5 total) Beasts of the Southern Wild is a film that blends a fantastical parable of a child's own mind with a harsh realism that has an actual threat to plague us today. Beasts follows a little girl named Hushpuppy growing up in a futuristic version of Louisiana devastated by the rising sea levels caused by global warming called, The Bathtub. The film follows the perspective of Hushpuppy in order to display a broken world on screen through the perspective of how a young child would see it. Beasts of the Southern Wild leaves the viewer in a trance that blends fantasies and realities to create a spellbinding tale of Hushpuppy who lived in the Bathtub.
  17. Time for... Best Sound Argo Life of Pi Gone Girl Gravity Inception Zero Dark Thirty Winner
  18. If you want me to write up something, I will write up Boyhood, Guardians, Or Grand Budapest.
  19. Would Mission V's opening be August or July? Two of its days are August but the Friday is in July.
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