My actual movie-theater-going has diminished from 60/year pre-C19 to about 6/year post-C19.
In 2022 only 2 theater movies blew me away.
Top Gun 2
Elvis
TG2 because of the visuals (maybe because I was Navy Air also, though not F-18s!).
Elvis because I didn't expect a lot and got a great film (Tom Hanks' miscasting notwithstanding).
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I've seen 6 of the nominated films. Will watch 2 more soon. So far I don't see Mr. Oscar! Great entertainment, little depth (Top Gun, Avatar). Nuanced intellectualism (Tar, Women Talking) Basic War Story dystopia (All Quiet OWF). I know, latter is foreign film.
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With its bland and faux-universal life lessons that cheaply ethicalize expensive sensationalism, the film comes off as a sickly cynical feature-length directorial pitch reel for a Marvel movie.
That's funny I thought they were talking about Top Gun! Chacun a Son Gout.
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I have not been in a movie theatre since 2019 but somehow I saw TopGun, the only movie in contention. I thought it was entertaining, nothing special.
The Everything movie is the type of current movie you could not pay me enough to watch....or Jimmy Kimmel.
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Originally posted by bambam1729 View Post
But everythingeverywhereallatonce sounds like the type of movie Hollywood loves - pseudo-intellectual crap maybe combined with some virtue signalling so they show off how smart they are and how evolved they are. Meanwhile the rest of us can't wait to watch "History of the World Part II"
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Originally posted by Atticus View PostMeanwhile Everythingeverywhereallatonce was a Hot Mess by most accounts.
After reading The New Yorker's review, I declined attending.
Pass.
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Originally posted by bambam1729 View Postwatched Top Gun Maverick on the plane. I loved it
Meanwhile Everythingeverywhereallatonce was a Hot Mess by most accounts.
After reading The New Yorker's review, I declined attending.
Pass.
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Originally posted by proofs in the pudd'in View Post
The standards by which we as a society judged what a great film was. Compared to other years these films are crap. I'm like you I don't try to go into a film with high expectations for it's genre or intentions of art if that is not what the intention was. If it entertains that's cool with me but in judging a film as "BEST" ---- entertainment is a shallow standard when compared to the past standards. Avatar was cool because of it's technology but its story line was super weak and repetitive and the dialogue sometimes laughable not to mention the annoying politicization of the noble savage trope. Top Gun was just silly testosterone and cartoonist nonsense with more bubbling dialogue that was trying to pass as meaningful when in reality it just wanted to get to the action scenes. I can't believes these are up for nomination - it's quite funny! But oh well it's probably just a bunch of circle jerking Hollywood snobs anyway.
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Originally posted by Adam$ View PostWell I didn't watch even a min. so i can't complain about anything. Even though I think this is the one awards broadcast that should be conducted formally and not like network game show.
I read today that Paul Sorvino was left out of the memorial. He didn't do a lot of films but he has some good work in "Good Fellas / The Gambler."
I saw The Hustler recently. I don't think it held up well but still enjoyed seeing Newman,Scott,Gleason.
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Originally posted by 18.99s View PostAnd the winner is ...
Everything Everywhere All at Once won everywhere everything all at once...almost. 7 Oscars including Best Picture, out of its 11 nominations.
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Well I didn't watch even a min. so i can't complain about anything. Even though I think this is the one awards broadcast that should be conducted formally and not like network game show.
I read today that Paul Sorvino was left out of the memorial. He didn't do a lot of films but he has some good work in "Good Fellas / The Gambler."
I saw The Hustler recently. I don't think it held up well but still enjoyed seeing Newman,Scott,Gleason.
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And the winner is ...
Everything Everywhere All at Once won everywhere everything all at once...almost. 7 Oscars including Best Picture, out of its 11 nominations.
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Originally posted by NotDutra5 View Post
...as my sister would say.
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