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Post by cosmos on Feb 19, 2018 11:59:30 GMT -5
The Motion Picture Sound Editors presented their Golden Reels Awards. The awards are presented in various categories for film, television and games. The film winners are:
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Effects / Foley
Blade Runner 2049
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue / ADR
War for the Planet of the Apes
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Musical
The Greatest Showman
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Music Score
Dunkirk
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Foreign Language Feature
Loveless
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Documentary
Jane
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Animation
Coco
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Post by cosmos on Feb 21, 2018 16:15:12 GMT -5
The Costume Designers Guild has presented their awards on February 20th. Here are the winners:
Excellence in Contemporary Film - I, Tonya winning was expected although none of the nominees in this category were nominated at the Oscars.
I, Tonya — Jennifer Johnson - winner Get Out — Nadine Haders Kingsman: The Golden Circle — Arianne Phillips Lady Bird — April Napier Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — Melissa Toth
Excellence in Period Film - The Shape of Water managed to beat front-runner Phantom Thread. Considering that Phantom Thread is about costume designing and has some amazing gowns, it's troubling for the film's prospect at the Oscars.
The Shape of Water — Luis Sequeira - winner Dunkirk — Jeffrey Kurland The Greatest Showman — Ellen Mirojnick Murder on the Orient Express — Alexandra Byrne Phantom Thread — Mark Bridges
Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film - Wonder Woman managed to upset front-runner Beauty and the Beast. However the former isn't nominated for the Oscar while the later is.
Wonder Woman — Lindy Hemming - winner Beauty and the Beast — Jacqueline Durran Blade Runner 2049 — Renée April Star Wars: The Last Jedi — Michael Kaplan Thor: Ragnarok — Mayes C. Rubeo
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Post by cosmos on Feb 25, 2018 11:35:04 GMT -5
We are finally in the home stretch as the last 2 guilds, the Cinema Audio Society and the Make-up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild, has presented their awards and the Oscars are in a week. I'll do another post later condensing everything before the Oscars.
Cinema Audio Society winners:
MOTION PICTURE – LIVE ACTION
Dunkirk - WINNER Baby Driver Star Wars: The Last Jedi The Shape of Water Wonder Woman
MOTION PICTURE — ANIMATED
Coco - WINNER Cars 3 Despicable Me 3 Ferdinand The Lego Batman Movie
MOTION PICTURE — DOCUMENTARY
Jane - WINNER An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars Gaga: Five Feet Two Long Strange Trip
Make-up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild winners:
BEST CONTEMPORARY MAKE-UP
PITCH PERFECT 3 - WINNER BABY DRIVER GHOST IN THE SHELL THE BIG SICK WONDER
BEST CONTEMPORARY HAIR
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY-VOL. 2 - WINNER PITCH PERFECT 3 THE BIG SICK THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI WONDER
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER MAKE-UP
DARKEST HOUR - WINNER BLADE RUNNER 2049 BRIGHT I, TONYA MUDBOUND THE GREATEST SHOWMAN
BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER HAIR
I, TONYA - WINNER ATOMIC BLONDE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST BLADE RUNNER 2049 DARKEST HOUR MUDBOUND
BEST SPECIAL MAKE-UP EFFECTS
DARKEST HOUR - WINNER GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY-VOL. 2 STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI THE SHAPE OF WATER WONDER
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Post by cosmos on Mar 4, 2018 11:37:14 GMT -5
I promised a post pre-Oscar but my classes started this week and everything went to hell. Anyway, better later than never right?
Best Picture - It's a battle between Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and The Shape of Water. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won Best Picture at the Baftas and the Golden Globes while The Shape of Water won the Producers Guild Awards and Best Picture at the Critics' Choice Awards. I don't believe that Dunkirk or Get Out have any chance of winning here. The former hasn't won any of the major guilds (PGA, DGA, SAG, WGA) the later has no below-the-line support.
Best Director - Guillermo del Toro is the absolute front-runner. He has won Best Director at the Golden Globes, the Critics' Choice Awards, the Baftas and the Directors Guild Awards. Anyone else would be a dark-horse.
Best Actor - Gary Oldman
Best Actress - Frances McDormand
Best Supporting Actor - Sam Rockwell
Best Supporting Actress - Allison Janney
Since the Baftas moved their ceremony to before the Oscars in 2001 and started acting as a precursor, there hasn't been only four individuals winning all 4 precursors: Golden Globe, Critcs' Choice, Baftas and SAG Awards. Oldman, McDormand, Rockwell and Janney are the biggest locks in the ceremony and any of them losing is going to be a shock.
Best Original Screenplay - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri has won Bafta and the Golden Globe while Get Out won the Writers Guild Award and the Critics' Choice Award. It is important to remember that Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was ineligible for the WGA, so Get Out's win may have been a default victory instead of a show of strength.
Best Adapted Screenplay - Call Me by Your Name has won the Bafta, the Critics' Choice Award and the Writers Guild Award. and as such it is the likely winner.
Best Cinematography - Blade Runner 2049 has won the Bafta, the Critics' Choice Award and the American Society of Cinematographers Award. It is likely that poor Roger Deakins will finally win the Oscar on his 14th nomination.
Best Costume Design - Phantom Thread has won the Bafta and the Critics' Choice Award however has lost the Costume Designers Guild Award to The Shape of Water. The other two CDG winners (Wonder Woman and I, Tonya) wren't nominated. Phantom Thread is the likely winner but an upset could occur here.
Best Film Editing - Baby Driver took Bafta and tied with Dunkirk at the Critics' Choice Award. Dunkirk has also won American Cinema Editors Eddie awards. THe other ACE Eddie winner is I, Tonya. All three movies are nominated but Dunkirk has the advantage of being a Best Picture nominee which makes it the likely winner.
Best Makeup and Hairstyling - Darkest Hour took the Bafta and the Critics' Choice Award plus won Best Period and/or Character Make-up and Best Make-Up Effects at the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards which makes it the likely winner.
Best Original Score - The Shape of Water has won the Bafta, the Golden Globe and the Critics' Choice Award. There has been some talking of Phantom Thread here but Shape is the likely winner.
Best Original Song - 'Remember Me' won the Critics' Choice Award and 'This Is Me' won the Golden Globe. It is between these two, although this category can always surprise and throw a curve ball.
Best Production Design - The Shape of water has won Bafta, the Critics' Choice Award and the Art Directors Guild Awards which makes it the likely winner. The two other winners at the CDG were Logan (not nominated) and Blade Runner 2049 (nominated).
Best Sound Editing - Dunkirk took the Bafta. The Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards went to Dunkirk (Music Score), The Greatest Showman (Musical) War for the Planet of the Apes (Dialogue/ADR) and Blade Runner 2049 (Effects/Foley). Although Dunkirk won at the MPSE, it wasn't in the Effects/Foley category which is seen as the precursor for the Oscar, Blade Runner 2049, which is also nominated, did. It is a race between those two with Dunkirk having the advantage.
Best Sound Mixing - Dunkirk took Bafta and the Cinema Audio Society Award. It is likely the winner here.
Best Visual Effects - War for the Planet of the Apes took the Critics' Choice Award and the main Visual Effects Society award plus 3 other VES awards. Blade Runner won the Bafta and 2 other VES awards. Both are nominated but War for the Planet of the Apes has the advantage.
Best Animated Feature - Coco has won the Bafta, the Golden Globe, the Critics' Choice Award and the Annie Award. Anything else winning the Oscar will be a shock.
Best Foreign Language Film - The Handmaiden which is ineligible for the Oscars won the Bafta and In The Fade which wasn't nominated took the Golden Globe and the Critics' Choice Award. As such this is a toss up. On Body and Soul got the Berlin Golden Bear and The Square won the Cannes Golden Palm. A Fantastic Woman and The Insult have the topicality dealing with transgender issues and the Middle East conflict respectively. Loveless has a lot of critical acclaim as do the others. Any of them could win really.
Best Documentary - Bafta went for I Am Not Your Negro which is ineligible, the International Documentary Association award went to Dina and Critics' Choice Award went to Jane. Jane also got the PGA and the WGA documentary awards while City of Ghosts took DGA award in its category. None of them were nominated. It is a toss-up and I can't really begin to guess what will win.
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Post by cosmos on Mar 4, 2018 18:27:27 GMT -5
You missed adapted screenplay Fuck, you are right! Let me correct this.
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Good for Sam Rockwell. Well deserved.
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FINALLY! DEAKINS!
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Fuck I love Frances McDormand.
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Post by cosmos on Mar 5, 2018 1:29:57 GMT -5
So, there weren't any surprises in this year Oscars. Either the front-runner or the alternative won.
A few thoughts:
The Shape of Water becomes the first movie to win Best Picture without receiving a SAG cast nomination.
Del Toro's win makes him the forth Mexican victory in this category in five years. Counting Ang Lee's win in 2013, five of the six last winners have been minorities.
Gary Oldman, James Ivory and Roger Deakins have finally won Oscars after long acclaimed careers.
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Post by Basil on Mar 5, 2018 3:51:45 GMT -5
Sufjan Stevens was done dirty.
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Thrilled for The Shape of Water. It was my favourite of the nominees after CMBYN, but that was never going to win so I fully supported TSoW and the film I want to win never does so yay. Although I've paid for that with acting wins I mostly disagree with. Sam Rockwell was dynamite in 3BB so I was really pleased for him. Laurie Metcalf and Leslie Manville were both robbed, and I'm also just now kind of sick of Janney winning everything. I am probably in the minority here, but I think Oldman was trash in Darkest Hour. It was too much ACTING and not a patch on Lithgow. I never watched Denzel's film so I don't know where I would place him, but I thought all of Chalamet, Kaluuya and Day-Lewis were miles better. Chalamet would have been my personal pick, alas. It's hard not to love Frances Mcdormand and she absolutely killed it with her speech, so I'm really pleased for her, but I would have voted for Hawkins or Ronan. Probably Hawkins. I agree with Basil, Sufjan was robbed. Mystery of Love is a beautiful song. And of course, DEAKINS IS AN OSCAR WINNER FINALLY. Finally, lmao at Mitzeee from Hollyoaks winning an Oscar. Who'd have thunk it? So, there weren't any surprises in this year Oscars. Either the front-runner or the alternative won. A few thoughts: The Shape of Water becomes the first movie to win Best Picture without receiving a SAG cast nomination. Del Toro's win makes him the forth Mexican victory in this category in five years. Counting Ang Lee's win in 2013, five of the six last winners have been minorities. Gary Oldman, James Ivory and Roger Deakins have finally won Oscars after long acclaimed careers. Braveheart was the first film to win BP without a SAG ensemble nomination.
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Post by cosmos on Mar 5, 2018 10:05:21 GMT -5
Thrilled for The Shape of Water. It was my favourite of the nominees after CMBYN, but that was never going to win so I fully supported TSoW and the film I want to win never does so yay. Although I've paid for that with acting wins I mostly disagree with. Sam Rockwell was dynamite in 3BB so I was really pleased for him. Laurie Metcalf and Leslie Manville were both robbed, and I'm also just now kind of sick of Janney winning everything. I am probably in the minority here, but I think Oldman was trash in Darkest Hour. It was too much ACTING and not a patch on Lithgow. I never watched Denzel's film so I don't know where I would place him, but I thought all of Chalamet, Kaluuya and Day-Lewis were miles better. Chalamet would have been my personal pick, alas. It's hard not to love Frances Mcdormand and she absolutely killed it with her speech, so I'm really pleased for her, but I would have voted for Hawkins or Ronan. Probably Hawkins. I agree with Basil , Sufjan was robbed. Mystery of Love is a beautiful song. And of course, DEAKINS IS AN OSCAR WINNER FINALLY. Finally, lmao at Mitzeee from Hollyoaks winning an Oscar. Who'd have thunk it? The acting categories were the most lockest lock that ever locked. There was no way that Oldman, McDormand, Rockwell or Janney would loose. And I totally agree about Mystery of Love being robbed. But there were no way for it to win against 'Remember Me' Besides Mitzeee, another weird winner was Kobe Bryant who won Best Animated Short. Usually the Short categories give us some unexpected winners. So, there weren't any surprises in this year Oscars. Either the front-runner or the alternative won. A few thoughts: The Shape of Water becomes the first movie to win Best Picture without receiving a SAG cast nomination. Del Toro's win makes him the forth Mexican victory in this category in five years. Counting Ang Lee's win in 2013, five of the six last winners have been minorities. Gary Oldman, James Ivory and Roger Deakins have finally won Oscars after long acclaimed careers. Braveheart was the first film to win BP without a SAG ensemble nomination. You are right. I ended up editing out the 'since Braveheart' part from the sentence by mistake.
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Thrilled for The Shape of Water. It was my favourite of the nominees after CMBYN, but that was never going to win so I fully supported TSoW and the film I want to win never does so yay. Although I've paid for that with acting wins I mostly disagree with. Sam Rockwell was dynamite in 3BB so I was really pleased for him. Laurie Metcalf and Leslie Manville were both robbed, and I'm also just now kind of sick of Janney winning everything. I am probably in the minority here, but I think Oldman was trash in Darkest Hour. It was too much ACTING and not a patch on Lithgow. I never watched Denzel's film so I don't know where I would place him, but I thought all of Chalamet, Kaluuya and Day-Lewis were miles better. Chalamet would have been my personal pick, alas. It's hard not to love Frances Mcdormand and she absolutely killed it with her speech, so I'm really pleased for her, but I would have voted for Hawkins or Ronan. Probably Hawkins. I agree with Basil , Sufjan was robbed. Mystery of Love is a beautiful song. And of course, DEAKINS IS AN OSCAR WINNER FINALLY. Finally, lmao at Mitzeee from Hollyoaks winning an Oscar. Who'd have thunk it? The acting categories were the most lockest lock that ever locked. There was no way that Oldman, McDormand, Rockwell or Janney would loose. And I totally agree about Mystery of Love being robbed. But there were no way for it to win against 'Remember Me' Besides Mitzeee, another weird winner was Kobe Bryant who won Best Animated Short. Usually the Short categories give us some unexpected winners. Braveheart was the first film to win BP without a SAG ensemble nomination. You are right. I ended up editing out the 'since Braveheart' part from the sentence by mistake. Oh, I know they were locked. I just didn't agree with them
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Post by Basil on Mar 5, 2018 13:25:56 GMT -5
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