bravesnumberone
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Best Picture - The Revenant has the momentum. It's really good, but I'd rather see Spotlight, The Big Short or Mad Max win.
Best Director - Inarritu has it locked up. Hard to deny his achievement here, though the same can be said for Miller.
Best Actor - It's finally Leo's year, though I wish he had won for Wolf of Wall Street instead. My favorite performance was Fassbender in Steve Jobs.
Best Actress - Larson was incredible, and I'm glad she's getting noticed now.
Supporting Actor - They've got a chance to reward Stallone for playing Rocky 40 years after he got nominated but lost for the role. They won't pass it up. Only one I'd have an issue with winning here is Rylance. Would love to see Hardy win. Beside the cinematography and maybe the score, he was the best part of The Revenant to me. Lot of snubs in this field, particularly Idris Elba for Beasts of No Nation and Jacob Tremblay for Room.
Supporting Actress - Everyone seems to be in on Alicia Vikander, but I'd like to see Jennifer Jason Leigh win.
Screenplays - Spotlight for original, Big Short for adapted.
Editing - Mad Max, no question.
Cinematography - The Revenant. Just beautiful. I felt like I was right next to Leo the whole time.
Animated - Inside Out, but Anomalisa was really good.
Documentary - I've got three of them queued up on Netflix ready to watch before the weekend.
Score - Hateful Eight
Song - Who cares? Never understood the point of this category. I think it's much more important how you work in a soundtrack.
Sound categories - Probably between Mad Max and The Revenant
Costumes and makeup - Mad Max
Visual effects - I think they reward Star Wars here.
Production design - I guess they'll go The Revenant or Mad Max here, but I'd like to see The Martian snag one.
Finally got around to seeing all eight Best Picture nominees. I'd rank them:
Spotlight
The Big Short
Mad Max
The Revenant
Room
The Martian
Bridge of Spies
Brooklyn
Best Director - Inarritu has it locked up. Hard to deny his achievement here, though the same can be said for Miller.
Best Actor - It's finally Leo's year, though I wish he had won for Wolf of Wall Street instead. My favorite performance was Fassbender in Steve Jobs.
Best Actress - Larson was incredible, and I'm glad she's getting noticed now.
Supporting Actor - They've got a chance to reward Stallone for playing Rocky 40 years after he got nominated but lost for the role. They won't pass it up. Only one I'd have an issue with winning here is Rylance. Would love to see Hardy win. Beside the cinematography and maybe the score, he was the best part of The Revenant to me. Lot of snubs in this field, particularly Idris Elba for Beasts of No Nation and Jacob Tremblay for Room.
Supporting Actress - Everyone seems to be in on Alicia Vikander, but I'd like to see Jennifer Jason Leigh win.
Screenplays - Spotlight for original, Big Short for adapted.
Editing - Mad Max, no question.
Cinematography - The Revenant. Just beautiful. I felt like I was right next to Leo the whole time.
Animated - Inside Out, but Anomalisa was really good.
Documentary - I've got three of them queued up on Netflix ready to watch before the weekend.
Score - Hateful Eight
Song - Who cares? Never understood the point of this category. I think it's much more important how you work in a soundtrack.
Sound categories - Probably between Mad Max and The Revenant
Costumes and makeup - Mad Max
Visual effects - I think they reward Star Wars here.
Production design - I guess they'll go The Revenant or Mad Max here, but I'd like to see The Martian snag one.
Finally got around to seeing all eight Best Picture nominees. I'd rank them:
Spotlight
The Big Short
Mad Max
The Revenant
Room
The Martian
Bridge of Spies
Brooklyn