zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
I've seen that all over social media. Good job.
Actually I stole that from Donald Glover, as did I'm sure "social media"
I've seen that all over social media. Good job.
Happy to see Birdman do so well. Wanted to see Keaton win best actor. Regardless, I hope the success of this film gets him back out there in some major roles.
I'm fine with Birdman, though I think Boyhood was better. It's a joke Richard Linklater and Wes Anderson weren't at least recognized, though. If Birdman had still won picture, Linklater director and Anderson screenplay, that would have been much more legit.
The Academy voting for Birdman was nothing more than a chance for those people to become even more self-absorbed. Third time in four years Best Picture winner has been about the industry to some degree, and none of those three were the best movie that year.
I agree with bravesnumberone that the show biz folks always love a show biz story. I still can't believe The Artist won a few years back. Talk about forgettable. Birdman is a much better film than The Artist, but the same formula plays in each case.
Keaton I think doesn't take major roles for a reason. Unlike say DDL, he doesn't take his job that seriously is something I've always imagined.
I liked The Artist fine, but it was middle of the pack as far as nominees that year went. Just my opinion of course.
I personally thoroughly enjoyed The Artist—and if you enjoy "bend[ing] the form", I'm surprising you found it so "forgettable", considering Hazanavicius' film to me definitely defied a lot of expectations as to what can be a successful film in the Twenty-First Century, and likewise exercised some formal elasticity and experimentation that—while not entirely novel—was certainly novel in the space of contemporary mainstream cinema.
I'm fine with Birdman because I really enjoyed it. Inarritu is a very good director (I loved Babel and have always thought 21 Grams to be underrated) and I think Michael Keaton showed he is more than his 1980s schtick. Great supporting cast as well. But if it would have been set in a steel mill, it wouldn't have elicited the response that it did. Hollywood loves Hollywood.
Last big role I can remember his taking, prior to Birdman: