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Post by stephen on Mar 15, 2017 17:42:21 GMT
Here's several more of my nomination videos.
All that's left to put together are Animated Feature, Documentary, Song and Picture.
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Post by Alex_NYC on Mar 15, 2017 18:29:01 GMT
Love the Café Society and VVitch nominations (Scrimshaw in particular). You've also rekindled my interest in checking out Live by Night, especially since I think Affleck's first three films are all very strong. No Handmaiden for production design is unacceptable, though!
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Post by stephen on Mar 15, 2017 18:30:33 GMT
Love the Café Society and VVitch nominations (Scrimshaw in particular). You've also rekindled my interest in checking out Live by Night, especially since I think Affleck's first three films are all very strong. No Handmaiden for production design is unacceptable, though! Live by Night is far, far better than its rep suggests. I found it a stately, luscious production, like if Miller's Crossing and Road to Perdition had a baby. There wasn't really an acting standout, but I did enjoy the ensemble significantly. And yeah, it was tough to leave The Handmaiden out of Production Design, but Live by Night (the last 2016 release I saw) booted it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 18:43:25 GMT
LOL @ Hugo Weaving That performance was a complete joke in a film littered with comedy, and he was in a completely different film I still laugh thinking about his scene after the son gets hit with the rock
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Post by stephen on Mar 15, 2017 18:47:51 GMT
LOL @ Hugo Weaving That performance was a complete joke in a film littered with comedy, and he was in a completely different film I still laugh thinking about his scene after the son gets hit with the rock Can't agree with that. I wanted an entire film examining his shellshock and the effects that it wrought on a man coming home from the First World War to a nation that quickly forgot about his generation and their sacrifice.
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Post by cheesecake on Mar 15, 2017 23:50:30 GMT
You make 2016 look like a really good year for film. How about that. Curious to see who your winners end up being. Some really good techs there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 0:13:04 GMT
LOL @ Hugo Weaving That performance was a complete joke in a film littered with comedy, and he was in a completely different film I still laugh thinking about his scene after the son gets hit with the rock Can't agree with that. I wanted an entire film examining his shellshock and the effects that it wrought on a man coming home from the First World War to a nation that quickly forgot about his generation and their sacrifice.
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Post by idioticbunny on Mar 16, 2017 18:13:11 GMT
It still makes me happy that you loved Dan Fogler so much. He truly was the MVP of that film, with Sudol being a close second. Both make my top twenty in their categories, but over time, Fogler might rise to the top ten. Lovely performance. Took the typical sidekick role and breathed new life into it.
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Post by DeepArcher on Mar 17, 2017 2:49:03 GMT
The Live by Night love is giving me some motivation to actually check it out.
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Post by alexanderblanchett on Mar 17, 2017 17:23:06 GMT
Good job
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