AniNate Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 I'm sure ratings will be quite high this years. There's more than enough Barbenheimer to go around as it is. Heck, all this blathering about snubs is only serving to draw more publicity to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MovieMan89 Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 1 minute ago, AniNate said: I'm sure ratings will be quite high this years. There's more than enough Barbenheimer to go around as it is. Heck, all this blathering about snubs is only serving to draw more publicity to it. Maybe if a narrative forms that Barbie will win BP to compensate for the snubs. But then all the added eyes will just hit the ratings even harder next year when it likely doesn’t win. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AniNate Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 I think in the long run most people will acknowledge what I said on page 15 and I can only hope eventually you realize that too, for the sake of your own mental well-being. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MovieMan89 Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 2 minutes ago, AniNate said: I think in the long run most people will acknowledge what I said on page 15 and I can only hope eventually you realize that too, for the sake of your own mental well-being. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maggie Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 Now i think people are overreacting. I don't remember last year this madness when Kosinski or Cruise didn't get nominated and it was a weaker year. Kosinski in principal was snubbed. TG:M was harder to direct than freakin Barbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MovieMan89 Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 I had to look up who the director of TGM even was bc no way in hell I was remembering Tron dude’s name off the top of my head. Night and day difference between the auteur approach Gerwig took and the Tom Cruise ghost directed TGM. Night and day. Nominating Kosinski would have been one of the bigger joke BD noms they’ve ever had. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Quinn Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 1 hour ago, AniNate said: Big thing I hate about "precursor season" is how it sets up certain expectations that people lose their minds about when the Oscars don't meet. Every critical body has their own preferences and biases. On a side note, people have really lost sight of what the intent of the "Knock It Off" reaction was supposed to be. I never liked it, nor the "Not Cool" reaction from prior. Just an excuse to bully others without actually getting in trouble for it. (cue the Evans in 3...2...1...) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maggie Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 This disrespect for Kosinski will not be tolerated. Just wait until next year (?) when he will deliver another billion dollar movie with Brad Pitt's APEX or whatever it is named 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake Gittes Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 Incredible to see grown adults ranting for two days straight about the shame, the infamy, the dishonor of not handing enough Oscar nominations to the fucking Barbie movie. People used to be cool once, man. 4 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Quinn Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 Just now, Jake Gittes said: Incredible to see grown adults ranting for two days straight about the shame, the infamy, the dishonor of not handing enough Oscar nominations to the fucking Barbie movie. People used to be cool once, man. We can talk about how unfair it is that Wonka didn't get any nominations. That can make us cool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AniNate Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 (edited) I probably would've been whining about Wall-E getting snubbed in 2009, though I do think I would've gotten it out of my system after a few posts Edited January 24 by AniNate 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 (edited) Nobody panics when things go "according to plan." Even if the plan is horrifying. If the Oscars decide that, like, multiple rudimentary biopics get acting nominations, or an acclaimed animated film gets stuck in the animated film category, nobody panics, because it's all "part of the plan". But when the Oscars decide that a large blockbuster competing in numerous stacked and competitive categories only gets 8 nominations instead of 10, well then everyone loses their minds! Edited January 25 by 4815162342 2 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
interiorgatordecorator Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 never realized people were serious (or at least are pretending to be serious) about the barbie cast being serious contenders in the acting categories sure, all the performances were pretty good and the idea of Gosling taking home gold for that was funny, but I was never under impression that any of the actors delivered top 5 performances of the year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorddemaxus Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 Ngl, seeing how every white woman I've seen online is reacting to this, I think this Barbie thing might be their 9/11 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MovieMan89 Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 It would be nice if the academy would get heat for their treatment of animation this year. They certainly have zero incentive to start treating it like actual filmmaking as it stands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MovieMan89 Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 4 hours ago, Becker said: Please don't tell me it's NOT going to be an Oppenheimer sweep. Somebody please. It’s seemed obvious ever since July, as I said back then. I can’t remember another year a sweep in the major cats was more obvious as soon as the movie released since Return of the King actually. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
interiorgatordecorator Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 9 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said: I can’t remember another year a sweep in the major cats was more obvious as soon as the movie released since Return of the King actually. doesn't deserve it, not talking about the awards themselves, but it doesn't deserve return of the king treatment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MovieMan89 Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 (edited) 4 minutes ago, interiorgatordecorator said: doesn't deserve it, not talking about the awards themselves, but it doesn't deserve return of the king treatment Well nothing deserves Return of the King treatment, so that’s an unfair metric… I’m glad for Nolan, but it’s yet another case of “give the movie the awards his movie we snubbed should have got” that they are so infamous for thanks to their *sparkles* biases. You just gotta play their game, tick their boxes Edited January 25 by MovieMan89 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedorito Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 25 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said: It would be nice if the academy would get heat for their treatment of animation this year. They certainly have zero incentive to start treating it like actual filmmaking as it stands. Doubt it. They very rarely care about any sort of sort of backlash. One of the few times backlash had any sort of effect was probably #OscarsSoWhite To be kind of frank, most of the voters didn’t go into the industry for animation, they went in for film. They’re perfectly content with how things work now. They can focus on what they really care about (film) and let animation mostly sit in its own corner (Best Animated Feature). Or let other awards bodies honor animated films more properly. Hollywood still doesn’t even value television as much as film, even with higher budgets and film stars doing television more regularly now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grim22 Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 10 minutes ago, Speedorito said: Doubt it. They very rarely care about any sort of sort of backlash. One of the few times backlash had any sort of effect was probably #OscarsSoWhite To be kind of frank, most of the voters didn’t go into the industry for animation, they went in for film. They’re perfectly content with how things work now. They can focus on what they really care about (film) and let animation mostly sit in its own corner (Best Animated Feature). Or let other awards bodies honor animated films more properly. Hollywood still doesn’t even value television as much as film, even with higher budgets and film stars doing television more regularly now. The Reader getting nominated over The Dark Knight pretty much got the number of nominees increased to 10 to actually start including movies people had watched. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...