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Post by stephen on Apr 26, 2020 17:40:28 GMT
Watch this space -- nominations are a-comin'.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Apr 26, 2020 19:01:37 GMT
always excited to see these. I hadn't heard of Long Day's Journey Into Night this time last year but the mentions in your linueps convinced me to check it out. Jaw-dropping visuals.
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Post by cheesecake on Apr 27, 2020 3:53:01 GMT
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Post by mhynson27 on Apr 27, 2020 4:23:02 GMT
I feel like this takes on a whole new meaning considering you are talking about your husband
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Post by stephen on May 1, 2020 13:37:58 GMT
I'm gonna release one video per day, so barring any unforeseen complications, let's start with Best Supporting Actress:
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Post by cheesecake on May 1, 2020 14:12:59 GMT
I'm gonna release one video per day, so barring any unforeseen complications, let's start with Best Supporting Actress: Such a great group and year for supporting actress. Ferguson is an inspired nod -- so good.
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Post by stabcaesar on May 1, 2020 14:47:29 GMT
Walters FTW
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Post by idioticbunny on May 1, 2020 17:33:12 GMT
Rebecca Ferguson! It was nice to see her really chomp down on a good role after kind of coasting post-breakout. Hope she gives more performances like that one. Glad to see ScarJo get some love too as I felt she was the MVP of that film personally (even though I totally get and agree with the flack behind her as a person). I'm not even sure what Julie Walters was in last year but I'll have to look into that. Excellent video by the way!
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Post by stephen on May 1, 2020 17:35:05 GMT
I'm not even sure what Julie Walters was in last year but I'll have to look into that. Wild Rose. If you haven't seen that, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
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Post by idioticbunny on May 1, 2020 18:09:33 GMT
I'm not even sure what Julie Walters was in last year but I'll have to look into that. Wild Rose. If you haven't seen that, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Oh wow, I had no idea she was in that! I'll have to get on it!
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Post by stephen on May 1, 2020 18:58:37 GMT
Wild Rose. If you haven't seen that, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Oh wow, I had no idea she was in that! I'll have to get on it! Do it, and you'll see that Jessie Buckley is challenging Saoirse for the crown already.
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Post by Martin Stett on May 1, 2020 19:01:17 GMT
What did you think of Diana Lin in The Farewell? Zhao would never get anywhere near my personal lineups, but I thought Lin was excellent.
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Post by stephen on May 1, 2020 19:59:05 GMT
What did you think of Diana Lin in The Farewell? Zhao would never get anywhere near my personal lineups, but I thought Lin was excellent. I loved Lin, and in a weaker year she'd be a very strong contender for a spot. But I just fell in love with Zhao's effortless work.
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Post by Martin Stett on May 1, 2020 20:22:16 GMT
What did you think of Diana Lin in The Farewell? Zhao would never get anywhere near my personal lineups, but I thought Lin was excellent. I loved Lin, and in a weaker year she'd be a very strong contender for a spot. But I just fell in love with Zhao's effortless work. I think my problem with Zhao is that the script doesn't give her much to chew on. It's a really good perf (and she acts so much like my late grandma that it's eerie), but Nai Nai never really gets any development. She's static and devoid of conflict, whereas her son and daughter-in-law have to struggle with their western and eastern halves colliding with each other. In a way, Nai Nai is a living MacGuffin, existing so her family has motivation to go through their own arcs. Zhao is commendable and puts as much into the role as she can, but Lin gets meatier material and runs with it.
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Post by stephen on May 2, 2020 13:10:08 GMT
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on May 2, 2020 14:24:53 GMT
Nice seeing The King in there. We've been sleeping too much on those costumes. But no Jacqueline Durran, huh.
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Post by stephen on May 3, 2020 12:48:01 GMT
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Post by stephen on May 4, 2020 12:07:09 GMT
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Post by stabcaesar on May 4, 2020 13:47:00 GMT
I feel like it would help adding names of the films to the montage because some people probably have no idea what they are looking at
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Post by Martin Stett on May 4, 2020 17:03:50 GMT
Oh yeah, the only movies I've recognized so far are The Lighthouse (for obvious reasons) and The Farewell (because I've seen it).
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on May 4, 2020 17:35:26 GMT
I feel like it would help adding names of the films to the montage because some people probably have no idea what they are looking at There’s only one movie I haven’t recognized (in Sound Editing), but I would agree.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on May 4, 2020 17:58:51 GMT
I only recognized Monos because I literally just watched it the other day but everything else stands out pretty clearly. You got your Ad Astra, your Nightingale, your John Wick, Ford v Ferrari, 1917, Uncut Gems, Lighthouse, Monos... is that it? Near total overlap between the categories as far as I can tell which is interesting.
still miffed there's no damn Aeronauts. The weather sound effects were sublime.
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Post by idioticbunny on May 4, 2020 18:43:49 GMT
Brilliantly put together montages for Sound there stephen. "Goddamn faaahhttss" I do agree, at least perhaps in a spoiler tag under the video if you would write in the names of the films that would be helpful for those of us wishing to seek out the ones we haven't seen, though at least it seems I've seen everything here so far (except apparently The King). Also shame Waves didn't make the cut for your Mixing line-up. That's got to be some of the best Mixing work I've heard in a long time (but tough when Lighthouse and Uncut Gems are also giving damn fine work too).
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on May 4, 2020 19:20:23 GMT
Thank you! That’s the one I didn’t recognize. I really have to give a few more movies a watch. I’ve just been too preoccupied recently.
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Post by stephen on May 4, 2020 19:35:34 GMT
Thank you! That’s the one I didn’t recognize. I really have to give a few more movies a watch. I’ve just been too preoccupied recently. Not to put too fine a point on your justified criticisms, but it's actually The Wind in Best Sound Editing.
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