I don't know if there's ever already been a thread like this or if anyone even wants to discuss the Oscars but for those who do, I thought I'd start this topic. If you think award shows are marginal and unfair than that's ok of course, but that discussion isn't what this thread is meant for. From real-life experience I know Oscar-debates can get pretty heated so please, keep it friendly.
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Nominees:
Picture
American Sniper
Birdman
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash
Director
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Alejandro González Iñárritu – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Bennett Miller – Foxcatcher
Morten Tyldum – The Imitation Game
Actor in a Leading Role
Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
Bradley Cooper – American Sniper
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Michael Keaton – Birdman
Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything
Actress in a Leading Role
Marion Cotillard - Two Days, One Night
Felicity Jones - The Theory of Everything
Julianne Moore - Still Alice
Rosamund Pike - Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon - Wild
Actor in a Supporting Role
Robert Duvall - The Judge
Ethan Hawke - Boyhood
Edward Norton - Birdman
Mark Ruffalo - Foxcatcher
J.K. Simmons - Whiplash
Actress in a Supporting Role
Patricia Arquette - Boyhood
Laura Dern - Wild
Keira Knightley - The Imitation Game
Emma Stone - Birdman
Meryl Streep - Into the Woods
Animated Feature Film
Big Hero 6
The Boxtrolls
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Song of the Sea
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Directing
Birdman - Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Boyhood - Richard Linklater
Foxcatcher - Bennett Miller
The Grand Budapest Hotel - Wes Anderson
The Imitation Game - Morten Tyldum
Foreign Lanuage Film
Ida (Poland)
Leviathan (Russia)
Tangerines (Estonia)
Timbuktu (Mauritania)
Wild Tales (Argentina)
The rest:
http://oscar.go.com/nominees
Comments
For this years Oscars :)
Benedict Cumberbatch also nominated.
Don't watch Sherlock but I thought he was really good in the Theory of Everything... he stands a fair chance.
Less excited about Meryl Streep. Yes, she's arguably the greatest actress of all time and I would never discredit any of her performances, but I think she got nominated just because she's Meryl Streep.
Cinematographer Roger Deakins, was like Meryl Streep
In that he's been nominated so many times, but has yet
To win.
Agreed. When people yab about Amy Adams or Leonardo DiCaprio I'm like; what about Roger Deakins!? I'm rooting for him based on his previous efforts (I haven't seen Unbroken) but I'm afraid he's not going to win, though, seeing what he's up against.
Same goes for Alexandre Desplat, who's a double nominee for best Original Score.
Cumberbatch didn't do Theory of Everything.
I didn't see a single of the best film nominees, must be a first for me. I see Fincher got snubbed yet again...
Oops I meant The Imitation Game. I saw the Theory of Everything yesterday, and I think it's between Redmayne and Keaton.
Ben Affleck? For Gone Girl? You mean you actually think he should have been nominated? Oh.
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Half of the best pic nominees haven't even gotten to theatres here, so no chance of seeing them. Of the other half, I have only seen The Grand Budapest Hotel, and will see The Imitation Game tomorrow. I'd like to see Birdman, but it hasn't arrived here, yet. (If it ever will... Nebraska never got here last year, so I eventually had to watch it on dvd.)
It's similar with other categories; I have seen so few of the movies that have any nominations - and most I'm not even particularly interested in seeing - that I barely have opinions of who/what should win something. Unlike last year when I had seen most stuff and definitely had opinions. Now I barely care... except for some categories... there are still some I'd really like to win even though I don't really know the competition, as well as some I really don't want to win even though I haven't seen them.
Mostly tho, I'm kinda meh. I'll have the tv on anyway, like usual, doing other stuff and following the thing on the side.
Uh... No. Just no.
This one I really love.
Not bad.
Given the subject matter of the movie, I guess that one has a good chance to win.
I didn't know Keira Knightley could sing.
BEST PICTURE:
Boyhood
DIRECTOR:
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarittu (Birdman)
LEAD ACTOR:
Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything)
LEAD ACTRESS:
Julianne Moore (Still Alice)
SUPPORTING ACTOR:
J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Patricia Arquette (Boyhood)
ANIMATED FEATURE:
How to Train Your Dragon 2
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:
Citizenfour
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
Leviathan
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
The Imitation Game
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
Grand Budapest Hotel
CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Birdman
COSTUME DESIGN:
Grand Budapest Hotel
FILM EDITING:
Boyhood
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLE:
Grand Budapest Hotel
MUSIC (SCORE):
The Theory of Everything
MUSIC (SONG):
"Glory" (Selma)
PRODUCTION DESIGN:
Grand Budapest Hotel
SOUND EDITING:
American Sniper
SOUND MIXING:
Whiplash
VISUAL EFFECTS:
Interstellar
Think they're gonna give the statue to Boyhood instead of Birdman. It's a toss-up between Keaton and Redmayne though.
I was very pleased Interstellar got the visual effects oscar even though I hadn't seen the competition. :) I wanted it to get the original score oscar, too, I loved it, and Desplat's score for The Grand Budapest Hotel did nothing for me (ok - but not remarkable - in the movie, not something I'd care to listen to on its own). No complaints whatsoever with The Grand Budapest Hotel's other oscars, absolutely deserved.
I've always planned to see Birdman and Whiplash... whenever they get here. Sigh.
I hope you like Whiplash. Its a great film. Fantastic performances, beautifully directed, photographed and edited and also has great music.
Miles Teller and the music are terrific as well. It was nice to see Grand Budapest Hotel get some recognition, one of my favourite films of 2014.
I hope Dennis Gassner, who got nominated this year for INTO THE WOODS gets nominated next year for his production design on SPECTRE!!
No, I don't think he should have been nominated, was more a reply to another forum member. GONE GIRL was not one of my favourites movie. It's smart and clever, but, just a tad biteen too smart and clever and too eager to please the Academy members. Rosamund Pike was good, though.
And I remember, when the Oscar Night was at the end of March, I was able to watch most of the nominated movies in London cinemas, i.e. un-dubbed...
I must check out "Birdman" . Maybe "Whiplash"
The other films...not interested.