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Kvikk Lunsj

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  1. Because it is hard for victim to come forward. People never believe them. Even harder when it is big celebrity.
  2. Wow looks great!! Thank you for sharing @Water Bottle
  3. Best picture *The Holdovers Anatomy of a Fall Barbie Bob Marley: One Love The Color Purple Dune part 2 Killers of the Flower moon Lee Past lives Saltburn Director * Martin Scorses Blitz Bazawule Celine Song Greta Gerwig Jonathan Glazer Actress * Fantasia Barrino-The color Purple Kate Winslet- Lee Greta Lee- Past Lives Margot Robbie- Barbie Phoebe Dynevor- Fair Play Actor *kinsgley Ben-Adir- Bob Marley: One Love Bradley Cooper- Maestro Coleman Domingo- Rustin Leonard DiCaprio- Killers of the Flower Moon Paul Giamatti- Holdovers Supporting Actress *Lily Gladstone- Killers of the Flower moon America Ferra-Dumb Money Da’Vine Joy Randolph- The Holdovers Tariji P. Henderson- The Color Purple Viola Davis- Air Supporting Actor *William Dafoe- Poor Things Brian Tyee Henry- Fling Strong Charles Melton- May December Robert DeNiro Killers of the Flower Moon Ryan Gosling-Barbie Screenplay original *Past Lives Barbie Holdovers Rustin Saltburn Adapt *Lee Are You there God its Me Margot The Color Purple Dune part 2 Killers of the Flower Moon Cinematography *Lee Dune part 2 The Killer Killers of the Flower Moon Zone of Interest Editing *zone of interest The Color Purple Dune part 2 Killers of the flower moon Saltburn Production *Barbie The Color Purple Dune part 2 Killers of the Flower Moon Napoleon Hairy style and Makeup *Maestro Barbie Dune 2 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 Priscilla Costume Design *Barbie Dune part 2 Killers of the Flower Moon The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snake Wonka Sound *Ferrari Dune part 2 Maestro Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning part 1 Napoleon Visual Effects *Dune Part 2 Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2 Indiana Jones & the dial of Destiny The Marvels Transformers Rise of Beast Animated *Across the Spider Verse The Boy and Heron Nimoa Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Wish Score *Priscilla Across the Spider Verse Dune part 2 Elemental The Killer international * anatomy of a fall zone of interest the boy and heron
  4. Also worth noting since Slumdog. Ben Afflect is the only director to win best picture and not had a previous movie nominated for best picture
  5. Best picture winner runtime since 2000 Everything everywhere 140 minutes coda 112 minutes 108 minutes Parasite 133 minutes Green book 130 minutes shape of water 123 minutes moon light 111 minutes Spotlight 129 minutes Birdman 120 minutes 12 years a slave 134 minutes Argo 120 minutes artist 100 minutes king’s speech 118 minutes the hurt locker 131 minutes Slumdog millionaire 120 minutes No country 122 minutes The departed 151 minutes Crash 112 minutes Million dollar baby 132 minutes return of the king 201 minutes Chicago 113 minutes a beautiful mind 135 minutes gladiator 155 minutes the academy hasn’t been going for long times 1 movie over 3 hours 3 movies of 2.5 hours. most movies in 110 minutes to 135 minutes In the 90s 3 movies with a 3 hour runtime won best picture and Braveheart runtime is just short of 3 hours by 2 minutes. I don’t think a long runtime movie is winning best picture recently the academy likes a positive emotional ending. I think the Holdovers is the best bet right now.
  6. If want to watch good movie this year watch the new Terrence Malick film that is suppose to come out this year. Movie that actually has characters you can watch The Holdovers or Poor Things. or movie with big productions values you have Killers of the Flower moon
  7. I want a different take on bond. His bond would be similar to Craig. But when the next next bond is reboot in 20+ years than I would like Nolan to do a bond movie when he is 75
  8. The Q followers are crazy dumb people. They will believe anything and lack critical thinking skills. This why they distrust the education system. They believe fake stuff instead of focusing on the real problems. Pizzagate proves that these people don’t care about children. They just want to believe crazy things about people or groups of people who they don’t like. They share with each and believe each other instead of people who are knowledgeable. They are making the problem worst by spreading all of their fake shit. Jim Caveziel Doesn’t give two shits about children. He just a saying shit and the Q people believe him and willing to give him money. He is only interest in money not children.
  9. The author of book said he was surprised how much dialog in the book is in movie.
  10. The Reagan director doesn’t inspire confidence (Bratz, Soul Surfer, The Suite Life Movie, Raising Your Voice, Even Stevens movie, 3 Ninja High Noon at Mega Mountain) beside Soul Surfer and King’s Daughter all of his stuff is kids movie made for TV instead of getting Director who done adult dramas.
  11. My ten 1. Killers of the Flower Moon (Apple/Paramount) 2. Dune part 2 (Warner Brothers) 3. The Color Purple (Warner Brothers) 4. Mastero (Netflix) 5. The Killer (Netflix) 6. Air Jordan (Amazon) 7. Lee (Focus) 8. Poor Things (Searchlight) 9. Barbie (Warner Brothers) 10. The Holdovers (Focus) My next 10 11. May December 12. All Dirt Roads taste of Salt (A24) 13. Napoleon (Apple) 14. Saltburn (Amazon) 15. Ferrari (STX) 16. Asteroid City (Focus) 17. Untitled Bob Marley movie (Paramount) 18. Showing up (A24) 19. Next Goal Wins (Searchlight) 20. Boys in the Boat (MGM) Dark horse mentions 21. Untitled Safdies/Sandler Project 22. The Way of wind 23. Challengers (MGM) 24. blitz (Apple) 25. Iron Claw (A24) 26. Eileen 27. Elemental (Pixar) 28. Rustin (Netflix) 29 No Hard Feelings (Sony) 30. Enys Men (Neon) longshots 31. How Do you live (Toho) (Japan) 32.Shirley 33. The Peasants 34. A Thousand One (Focus) 35. The Island (film nation) (Poland) 36. The Red Sky (Germany) 37. A polite society (Focus) 38. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar ( Netflix) 39. Priscilla (Apple) 40. Civil War (A24) Hail Mary contenders 41. Mission impossible Dead Reckoning (Paramount) 42. The Old Oak (UK) 43. Creed 3 (Warner Brothers) 44. True Love 45. Eric Larue 46. Cat Person (StudioCannel) 47. Havoc (Netflix) 48. The Bikeriders 49. Les Indésirables (French) 50. I saw the TV glow (A24) the true underdogs 51. Wonka (WB) 52. Flamin Hot (searchlight) 53. Wish (Disney) 54. How to build a pipebomb (Neon) 55. Sanctuary 56. Dumb money 57. Inside (Focus) 58. The outrun (Studiocannel) 59 the book of solutions 60. The Beast wanted to make it a 60 just to see how bad this turns out and how things change.
  12. I had stuff came up so I could not. finish the list but here is the rest of the list 1947 Miracle on 34th street 1948 bicycle thieves 1949 The third man 1950 Cinderella and Sunset Blvd 1951 A Street Car Name Desire 1952 singing in the Rain 1953 Roman holiday 1954 Rear Window 1955 The Night of the Hunter 1956 The Killing 1957 12 Angry Men 1958 Vertigo 1959 Some like it Hot 1960 Psycho 1961 West Side Story 1962 Lawerence of Arabia 1963 High and Low 1964 Dr Strangelove 1965 Few Dollars More 1966 Persona 1967 The graduate and The Jungle Book 1968 2001 A Space Odyssey and Once Upon Time in the West 1969 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1970 The Aristocats 1971 A Clockwork Orange 1972 The Godfather 1973 The Sting 1974 Godfather part 2 1975 Jaws 1976 Taxi Driver 1977 Star Wars 1978 Halloween 1979 Alien 1980 Empire Strikes Back 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark 1982 E.T. 1983 Return of the Jedi 1984 Once Upon Time in America 1985 Back to the Future 1986 Aliens 1987 The princess Bride 1988 My Neighbor Totoro 1989 When Harry Met Sally 1990 Goodfellas 1991 Terminator 2 1992 Malcom X 1993 Schindler’s List 1994 The Shawshank Redemption I995 Heat 1996 Fargo 1997 Titanic 1998 Saving Private Ryan 1999 Toy Story 2 2000 Gladiator 2001 Lord of the Rings the Fellowship of the Ring 2002 Lord of the Rings The Two Towers 2003 Lord of the Rings The Return of the King 2004 Incredibles and Before Sunset 2005 Batman Begins and Squid & the Whale 2006 Pan’s Labyrinth 2007 No Country for Oldmen 2008 The Dark Knight 2009 inglorious Basterds 2010 Inception 2011 A Separation 2012 Perks of being a Wall Flower 2013 Wolf of Wall Street 2014 Interstellar 2015 Mad Max: Fury Road 2016 La La Land 2017 Call Be Your Name 2018 Spider-man into the spider-verse 2019 Little Woman and Avengers Endgame 2020 Tenet
  13. 1945 Brief Encounter director David Lean Letterboxd 4.2 IMDB 8.0 Rotten Tomatoes 91% critical consensus "Brief Encounter adds a small but valuable gem to the Lean filmography, depicting a doomed couple's illicit connection with affecting sensitivity and a pair of powerful performance." 3 Oscar nominations(Best Actress, Best Director, Best Writing (screenplay) critical review "Lean solidified his mastery of emotional intimacy even without the epic scope, and crafted what many consider to be one of his finest achievements." Mattie Lucas 1946 It's A Wonder Life Director Frank Capra Letterboxd 4.3 (78/250 IMDB 8.6 (21/25) Rotten Tomatoes 94% Critical Consensus "The holiday classic to define all holiday classics, It's a Wonderful Life is one of a handful of films worth an annual viewing." critic "It's a Wonderful Life is a wonderful title for a motion picture about which practically everyone who sees it will agree that it's wonderful entertainment" Jack D Grant 5 Oscar Nominations (Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Sound, Best Editing)
  14. 1944 Double Indemnity Director: Billy Wilder Letterboxd 4.2/5 (215/250) IMDB 8.3 (105/250) Rotten Tomotoes 97% Critical conesnsus "dark, tautly constructed adaptation of James M. Cain's novel -- penned by Billy Wilder and Raymond Chandler -- Double Indemnity continues to set the standard for the best in Hollywood film noir." critical review "Barbara Stanwyck Is consistently tough throughout and gives an excellent performance." Mary Hunt 7 Oscar Nomination (Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Sound Recording, Best Cinematography (black/white), best score for a comedy or a drama 1945 Brief Encounter Director David Lean Letterboxd 4.2/5 (150/250) IMDB 8.0/10 Rotten Tomatoes 91% Critical Consensus "Brief Encounter adds a small but valuable gem to the Lean filmography, depicting a doomed couple's illicit connection with affecting sensitivity and a pair of powerful performances" critical review "One of cinema's classic love stories." Katie Muir Oscars 3 Oscar nomination (Best Actress, Best Director, Best writing)
  15. 1940 Pinocchio Director: Ben Sharpsteen & Hamilton Luske Letterboxd 3.5 IMDB 7.5 Rotten tomatoes 100% Critical Consensus “Ambitious, adventurous, and sometimes frightening, Pinocchio arguably represents the pinnacle of Disney's collected works -- it's beautifully crafted and emotionally resonant.” “Taken as a whole, the picture is a masterpiece which sets another milestone along the road of screen entertainment” THR staff Won 2 Oscars Best Original song and Best Original Score 1941 Citizen Kane Director Orson Wells Letternboxd 4.2 (195/250) IMDB 8.3 (93/250) Rotten Tomatoes 99% Critical consensus “Orson Welles's epic tale of a publishing tycoon's rise and fall is entertaining, poignant, and inventive in its storytelling, earning its reputation as a landmark achievement in film” Critical review “The sheer brilliance and audacity of Citizen Kane... make the film the most astounding cinematic achievement of the season. It ranks with Disney's Fantasia as a milestone in motion picture technique.” Marjory Adam Won 1 Oscar (Original screen) 8 nominations (Picture, Actor, Director, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Art Direction Black and White, Best Sound, Best Editing, and Best Music) 1942 Casablanca Director Michael Curtiz Letterboxd 4.2 (126/250) IMDB 8.5 (42/250 Rotten Tomatoes 99% Critical consensus An undisputed masterpiece and perhaps Hollywood's quintessential statement on love and romance, Casablanca has only improved with age, boasting career-defining performances from Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman “Some movies just have the perfect script, packed full of endlessly quotable lines that are effortlessly delivered by an extraordinary cast. A phenomenal movie, that everyone needs to have seen.” Charlotte Harrison Won 2 Oscars (Director and Screenplay) 5 nominations (Best Actor, Best Supp. Actor, Best score for comedy, Best editing, and Best cinematography) 1943 Shadow of a Doubt Director Alfred Hitchcock Letterboxd 3.9 IMDB 7.8 Rotten Tomatoes 100% Critical consensus “Alfred Hitchcock's earliest classic -- and his own personal favorite -- deals its flesh-crawling thrills as deftly as its finely shaded character” “An Alfred Hitchcock picture is something of an event. This one, which runs for an hour and 45 minutes, is an ingenious and unorthodox thriller which is continuously entertaining.” Paul Trench 1 Oscar nomination (Best writing Original)
  16. 1935 The Bride of Frankenstien ' Director James Whales Letterboxd 4.0 IMDB 7.8 Rotten Tomotes 98% Consesus "An eccentric, campy, technically impressive, and frightening picture, James Whale's Bride of Frankenstein has aged remarkably well" 1 oscar nomaintion (sound recording) Critic "Whale's erudite genius brings it all together. He sculpts every nuance of self-parody, social satire, horror, humour, wit and whimsy into a dazzling whole, keeping every one of his fantastical plates spinning until the tragic, inevitable finale." Simon Brraud 1936 Modern Times Direcor Charlie Champlin Letterboxd 4,.2 (135/250) IMDB 8.5 (45/250) Rotten Tomotoes 98% Consesus "A slapstick skewering of industrialized America, Modern Times is as politically incisive as it is laugh-out-loud hilarious." critic "It's the greatest comedy - and funniest movie - of all time. ... But, as with most of Chaplin's other films, it'll also make you cry your eyes out." Cameron Meier 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Director David Hann Letterboxd 3.5 IMDB 7.6 Rotten Tomtotes 98% Consesus "With its involving story and characters, vibrant art, and memorable songs, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set the animation standard for decades to come." 1 Oscar nomination Best Musuc 1 honrary Oscar for Walt Disney Crtiic "The film is as charming as it is novel in conception and execution and it is so bound to appeal as strongly to grown-ups as to youngsters." Kate Cameron 1938 Bring Up Baby Director Howard Hanks Letterboxd 3.9 IMDB 7.8 Rotten Tomotoes 94% Consesus "With Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant at their effervescent best, Bringing Up Baby is a seamlessly assembled comedy with enduring appeal" Critic "It is, to put it bluntly, the perfect screwball comedy, a rapid-fire barrage of ludicrous mayhem whose absurdity only gets funnier as it goes along, thanks in huge part to the game dedication of its cast." Mathew Lucas 1939 Wizard of Oz Director Victor Fleming Letterboxd 4.0 IMDB 4.1 (220/250) Rotten Tomotes 98% Consesus An absolute masterpiece whose groundbreaking visuals and deft storytelling are still every bit as resonant, The Wizard of Oz is a must-see film for young and ol 2 Oscars (Original Song and Orignial Score) 3 Oscar Nomination (Picture, Art Direction, Special Effects Critic "The Wizard of Oz has been filmed with imagination. It has warmth and understanding of child psychology; it has gentle humor and a sturdy philosophical undercurrent. [It is] a rare and distinguished film that should capture the hearts of all ages." Mildred Martin
  17. 1934 It Happened One Night Director Frank Carpa Letterboxd 4.1 IMDB 8.1 Rotten Tomotes 99% Consesus "Capturing its stars and director at their finest, It Happened One Night remains unsurpassed by the countless romantic comedies it has inspired" "It Happened One Night is one of the most entertaining films I have seen. Its entertainment value is entirely due to good acting and good directing, particularly to the latter." John Betjemen
  18. 1933 Duck Soup Director Leo McCary Letterboxd 3.9 IMDB 7.8 Rotten Tomotoes 91% Consesus "Fueled by inspired silliness and blessed with some of the Marx brothers' most brilliant work, Duck Soup is one of its -- or any -- era's finest comedies" Critic review "Genius just about covers it." Tom Huddleston
  19. 1932 Freaks Directer Tod Browning Letterboxd 3.9 IMDB 7.9 Rotten Tomotoes 95% consesus: "Time has been kind to this horror legend: Freaks manages to frighten, shock, and even touch viewers in ways that contemporary viewers missed" critic review "One of the most powerful films ever made about the need for humanity and solidarity in the face of cruelty and oppression" Tom Hoddleston
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