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    Default The Official 2018 Oscar Discussion/Contest Thread

    The Rules

    Oscar night is right around the corner, so I'm going to post the rules for those who might not be familiar with them. Please tell your friends from other boards to come on over and join us. The more the merrier.

    You have until showtime on March 4, 2018.

    IMPORTANT: Don't forget the tie breaker. It's simple: Basically, everybody will submit their choices like usual, except they will also add which film they think will win the most Oscars and give a number. In case of a tie, whomever has the closest number without going over is the winner.

    Predictions have to be in by showtime, so there is no rush to post them. We still have some time before Oscar night. I myself will be waiting for the last possible moment to post my predictions.

    Remember, these are just educated guesses. None of us have seen every film nominated and I doubt if anybody has seen any of the documentary short subject nominees. Just make an educated guess. Or an uneducated guess.

    Returning this year:

    Returning this year will be the online ballot submission I created. I think that went over pretty well last year and made things a bit easier for me to grade at the end of the night. Of course, ballots can still be submitted here.

    Where it says "name" just put your DT.org handle, or designate in some way that you are from the Dark Tower boards. I will be sharing the same contest form with other friends and I don't want to get them confused.

    https://tinyurl.com/OscarContest2018

    Official 2018 Oscar Nomination List

    Best Picture

    Call Me By Your Name
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Get Out
    Lady Bird
    Phantom Thread
    The Post
    The Shape of Water
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Best Director

    Christopher Nolan - Dunkirk
    Jordan Peele - Get Out
    Greta Gerwig - Lady Bird
    Paul Thomas Anderson - Phantom Thread
    Guillermo del Toro - The Shape of Water

    Best Actor

    Timothée Chalamet - Call Me By Your Name
    Daniel Day-Lewis - Phantom Thread
    Daniel Kaluuya - Get Out
    Gary Oldman - Darkest Hour
    Denzel Washington - Roman J. Israel, Esq.

    Best Actress

    Sally Hawkins - The Shape of Water
    Frances McDormand - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Margot Robbie - I, Tonya
    Saoirse Ronan - Lady Bird
    Meryl Streep - The Post

    Best Supporting Actor

    Willem Dafoe - The Florida Project
    Woody Harrelson - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Richard Jenkins - The Shape of Water
    Christopher Plummer - All the Money in the World
    Sam Rockwell - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Best Supporting Actress

    Mary J. Blige - Mudbound
    Allison Janney - I, Tonya
    Lesley Manville - Phantom Thread
    Laurie Metcalf - Lady Bird
    Octavia Spencer - The Shape of Water

    Best Cinematography

    Blade Runner 2049
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Mudbound
    The Shape of Water

    Best Documentary Feature

    Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
    Faces Places
    Icarus
    Last Man in Aleppo
    Strong Island

    Best Foreign Language Film

    A Fantastic Woman
    The Insult
    Loveless
    On Body and Soul
    The Square

    Best Costume Design

    Beauty and the Beast
    Darkest Hour
    Phantom Thread
    The Shape of Water
    Victoria & Abdul

    Best Original Score

    Dunkirk
    Phantom Thread
    The Shape of Water
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Best Original Song

    “Mighty River” - Mudbound
    “Mystery of Love” - Call Me By Your Name
    “Remember Me” - Coco
    “Stand Up For Something” - Marshall
    “This Is Me” - The Greatest Showman

    Best Sound Editing

    Baby Driver
    Blade Runner 2049
    Dunkirk
    The Shape of Water
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi

    Best Sound Mixing

    Baby Driver
    Blade Runner 2049
    Dunkirk
    The Shape of Water
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi

    Best Documentary Short

    Edith and Eddie
    Heaven Is A Traffic Jam on the 405
    Heroin(e)
    Knife Skills
    Traffic Stop

    Best Production Design

    Beauty and the Beast
    Blade Runner 2049
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    The Shape of Water

    Best Original Screenplay

    The Big Sick - Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani
    Get Out - Jordan Peele
    Lady Bird - Greta Gerwig
    The Shape of Water - Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - Martin McDonagh

    Best Adapted Screenplay

    Call Me By Your Name - James Ivory
    The Disaster Artist - Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber
    Logan - Scott Frank, James Mangold, Michael Green
    Molly’s Game - Aaron Sorkin
    Mudbound - Virgil Williams and Dee Rees

    Best Animated Feature

    The Boss Baby
    The Breadwinner
    Coco
    Ferdinand
    Loving Vincent

    Best Animated Short

    Dear Basketball
    Garden Party
    Lou
    Negative Space
    Revolting Rhymes

    Best Live Action Short

    DeKalb Elementary
    The Eleven O’Clock
    My Nephew Emmett
    The Silent Child
    Watu Wote/All of Us

    Best Film Editing

    Baby Driver
    Dunkirk
    I, Tonya
    The Shape of Water
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Best Visual Effects

    Blade Runner 2049
    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
    Kong: Skull Island
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi
    War for the Planet of the Apes

    Best Makeup and Hairstyling

    Darkest Hour
    Victoria & Abdul
    Wonder

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    Past results:

    2010 results
    Heather - 15
    Servant - 14
    Turtlex - 14
    Cody - 8
    Seymour - 8
    Odetta - 4

    2011 results
    Heather - 17
    Servant - 15
    Path - 14
    Mattrick - 14
    Ricky - 12
    Merlin - 11
    Feev - 8

    2012 results
    Servant - 14
    Heather - 14
    Ricky - 14
    Stockerlone - 12
    Shannon - 11
    Thorin- 10
    Mattrick - 9
    Feev - 8
    Garrell - 8
    Odetta - 5
    Mystima - 4

    2013 results
    Heather - 20
    Servant - 17
    Ricky - 15
    Matt - 14
    Stockerlone - 13
    Feev - 12
    Mae - 10

    2014 results
    Heather - 22
    Ricky - 20
    Servant - 19
    Randall - 16
    Mae - 13
    Matt - 10
    Mystima - 10
    Merlin - 7
    Stockerlone - 6

    2015 results
    T-Dogz - 20
    George Monkey - 19
    Lurker - 19
    Ricky - 18
    Servant - 17
    Feev - 17
    Heather - 15
    Shannon - 15
    Mae - 13
    Stocker - 9
    Matt - 6

    2016 results
    Heather - 17 (winner by tiebreaker - Mad Max 6)
    Servant - 17
    Mae - 16
    T-Dogz - 16
    Ricky - 15
    Matt - 15
    Lurker - 14
    Stocker - 8

    2017 results
    TDogz - 16 (winner by tiebreaker)
    Doc Z - 16
    Tommy - 16
    Ricky - 15
    Lurker - 15
    Servant - 15
    Heather - 14
    Mae -14
    Matt - 13
    RF - 13
    Stocker - 8
    Merlin - 7

    2018 results
    Randall Flagg - 21 (Tiebreaker - The Shape of Water 4) Co-winner
    Lurker - 21 (Tiebreaker - The Shape of Water 4) Co-winner
    T-Dogz - 20
    Servant - 20
    Matt - 19
    Mae - 19
    Heather - 17
    John Huerta - 16
    Ricky -13
    Doctor Zaius - 10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Still Servant View Post
    I ask the mods to merge the thread Pablo started with this one. Only so I can have the top comment to make it easier for people to view the rules, champion history and eventually the nominations.
    Since I'm a mod here, I unfortunatelly can't merge them because then my post would show up first, since it does it chronologically, so I'll just repost it here and delete that thread:

    So it's nearly October and don't we typically start our annual Oscar thread around this time? But the Oscars are going to be held in early March this time because of the Olympics, so we have some more time to ponder our picks. And it seems that some potential frontrunners for some of the major categories are already emerging, at least according to sites like Gold Derby:

    http://www.goldderby.com/article/201...-best-picture/
    2018 Oscar Predictions: Best Picture

    Leading Contenders
    “All the Money in the World” (Tristar)
    “Battle of the Sexes” (Fox Searchlight)
    “The Big Sick” (Amazon Studios)
    “Call Me By Your Name” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    “Darkest Hour” (Universal Studios/Focus Features)
    “Downsizing” (Paramount Pictures/Annapurna Pictures)
    “Dunkirk” (Warner Bros.)
    “Get Out” (Universal)
    “Lady Bird” (A24)
    “Last Flag Flying” (Amazon Studios)
    “Mudbound” (Netflix)
    “The Post” (20th Century Fox)
    “Phantom Thread” (Annapurna Pictures/Focus Features)
    “The Shape of Water” (Fox Searchlight Picture)
    “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    “Victoria and Abdul” (Focus Features)
    “Wonder Wheel” (Amazon Studios)
    “Wonder Woman” (Warner Bros.)

    Strong Contenders
    “Beauty and the Beast” (Walt Disney Pictures)
    “Blade Runner 2049” (Warner Bros./Columbia Pictures/Alcon Entertainment)
    “Coco” (Pixar/Disney)
    “Detroit” (Annapurna Pictures)
    “The Disaster Artist” (Warner Bros.)
    “The Florida Project” (A24)
    “Goodbye Christopher Robin” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    “The Greatest Showman” (20th Century Fox)
    “Logan” (20th Century Fox)
    “Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    “Marshall” (Open Road Films)
    “Molly’s Game” (STX Entertainment)
    “Murder on the Orient Express” (20th Century Fox)
    “Roman Israel, Esq.” (Columbia)
    “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (Walt Disney Pictures)
    “Stronger” (Lionsgate)
    “Wonder” (Lionsgate)

    Possible Contenders
    “Baby Driver” (TriStar Pictures)
    “The Beguiled” (Focus Features/Gramercy Pictures)
    “Breathe” (Bleecker Street/Participant Media)
    “The Current War” (The Weinstein Company)
    “First They Killed My Father” (Netflix)
    “Happy End” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” (A24)
    “Logan Lucky” (Bleecker Street/FilmNation Entertainment)
    “The Lovers” (A24)
    “The Man Who Invented Christmas” (Bleecker Street)
    “The Meyerowitz Stories” (Netflix)
    “The Mountain Between Us” (20th Century Fox/Chernin Entertainment)
    “My Cousin Rachel” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    “Novitiate” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    “Okja” (Netflix)
    “Only the Brave” (Lionsgate/Di Bonaventura Pictures)
    “Our Souls at Night” (Netflix)
    “Rebel in the Rye” (IFC)
    “Redoubtable” (Studio Canal)
    “The Snowman” (Universal Studio/Working Title Films)
    “Submergence” (Lionsgate)
    “Suburbicon” (Paramount Pictures)
    “Thank You for Your Service” (Dreamworks)
    “Under the Silver Lake” (A24)
    “War for the Planet of the Apes” (20th Century Fox)
    “Wind River” (The Weinstein Company)
    Also, from last year's thread, the overall stats, updated with 2017 results:
    1. Heather 134
    2. Servant 128
    3. Ricky 109
    4. Pablo 66
    5. Matt 58
    6. Stocker 56
    7. T-Dogz 52
    8. Lurker 48
    9. Feev 45
    10. Randall 29
    11. Shannon 26
    12. Merlin 25
    13. Mattrick 23
    14. George Monkey 19
    15. Doc Z 16
    16. Tommy 16
    17. Mystima 14
    18. Path 14
    19. Turtlex 14
    20. Thorin 10
    21. Odetta 9
    22. Cody 8
    23. Garrell 8
    24. Seymour 8

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    Overall stats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View Post
    Overall stats?
    How many wins correctly predicted by each participant in total. Divide the number by the times participated for an average.

    Speaking of predictions, at this point, taking into account what you've seen, trailers, and hype, what would your 10 Best Picture picks be? I think I'd go with these right now, in order of longest title (descending):
    1. Call Me By Your Name
    2. The Shape of Water
    3. Wonder Woman
    4. Darkest Hour
    5. The Big Sick
    6. Mudbound
    7. Lady Bird
    8. The Post
    9. Dunkirk
    10. Get Out

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    Way too early for that for me. I don't even know who is involved with most of the possible contenders. I guess Dunkirk would be the only film I'd say for sure is probably a Best Picture nomination.
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    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...-award-1046070
    A record 92 countries have submitted films for consideration in the foreign-language film category for the 90th Academy Awards.

    Haiti, Honduras, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mozambique, Senegal and Syria have all submitted films for the first time.

    The 2017 submissions are:

    Afghanistan, A Letter to the President, Roya Sadat, director;
    Albania, Daybreak, Gentian Koçi, director;
    Algeria, Road to Istanbul, Rachid Bouchareb, director;
    Argentina, Zama, Lucrecia Martel, director;
    Armenia, Yeva, Anahit Abad, director;
    Australia, The Space Between, Ruth Borgobello, director;
    Austria, Happy End, Michael Haneke, director;
    Azerbaijan, Pomegranate Orchard, Ilgar Najaf, director;
    Bangladesh, The Cage, Akram Khan, director;
    Belgium, Racer and the Jailbird, Michaël R. Roskam, director;
    Bolivia, Dark Skull, Kiro Russo, director;
    Bosnia and Herzegovina, Men Don’t Cry, Alen Drljević, director;
    Brazil, Bingo – The King of the Mornings, Daniel Rezende, director;
    Bulgaria, Glory, Petar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva, directors;
    Cambodia, First They Killed My Father, Angelina Jolie, director;
    Canada, Hochelaga, Land of Souls, François Girard, director;
    Chile, A Fantastic Woman, Sebastián Lelio, director;
    China, Wolf Warrior 2, Wu Jing, director;
    Colombia, Guilty Men, Iván D. Gaona, director;
    Costa Rica, The Sound of Things, Ariel Escalante, director;
    Croatia, Quit Staring at My Plate, Hana Jušić, director;
    Czech Republic, Ice Mother, Bohdan Sláma, director;
    Denmark, You Disappear, Peter Schønau Fog, director;
    Dominican Republic, Woodpeckers, Jose Maria Cabral, director;
    Ecuador, Alba, Ana Cristina Barragán, director;
    Egypt, Sheikh Jackson, Amr Salama, director;
    Estonia, November, Rainer Sarnet, director;
    Finland, Tom of Finland, Dome Karukoski, director;
    France, BPM (Beats Per Minute), Robin Campillo, director;
    Georgia, Scary Mother, Ana Urushadze, director;
    Germany, In the Fade, Fatih Akin, director;
    Greece, Amerika Square, Yannis Sakaridis, director;
    Haiti, Ayiti Mon Amour, Guetty Felin, director;
    Honduras, Morazán, Hispano Durón, director;
    Hong Kong, Mad World, Wong Chun, director;
    Hungary, On Body and Soul, Ildikó Enyedi, director;
    Iceland, Under the Tree, Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson, director;
    India, Newton, Amit V Masurkar, director;
    Indonesia, Turah, Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo, director;
    Iran, Breath, Narges Abyar, director;
    Iraq, Reseba – The Dark Wind, Hussein Hassan, director;
    Ireland, Song of Granite, Pat Collins, director;
    Israel, Foxtrot, Samuel Maoz, director;
    Italy, A Ciambra, Jonas Carpignano, director;
    Japan, Her Love Boils Bathwater, Ryota Nakano, director;
    Kazakhstan, The Road to Mother, Akhan Satayev, director;
    Kenya, Kati Kati, Mbithi Masya, director;
    Kosovo, Unwanted, Edon Rizvanolli, director;
    Kyrgyzstan, Centaur, Aktan Arym Kubat, director;
    Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Dearest Sister, Mattie Do, director;
    Latvia, The Chronicles of Melanie, Viestur Kairish, director;
    Lebanon, The Insult, Ziad Doueiri, director;
    Lithuania, Frost, Sharunas Bartas, director;
    Luxembourg, Barrage, Laura Schroeder, director;
    Mexico, Tempestad, Tatiana Huezo, director;
    Mongolia, The Children of Genghis, Zolbayar Dorj, director;
    Morocco, Razzia, Nabil Ayouch, director;
    Mozambique, The Train of Salt and Sugar, Licinio Azevedo, director;
    Nepal, White Sun, Deepak Rauniyar, director;
    Netherlands, Layla M., Mijke de Jong, director;
    New Zealand, One Thousand Ropes, Tusi Tamasese, director;
    Norway, Thelma, Joachim Trier, director;
    Pakistan, Saawan, Farhan Alam, director;
    Palestine, Wajib, Annemarie Jacir, director;
    Panama, Beyond Brotherhood, Arianne Benedetti, director;
    Paraguay, Los Buscadores, Juan Carlos Maneglia, Tana Schembori, directors;
    Peru, Rosa Chumbe, Jonatan Relayze, director;
    Philippines, Birdshot, Mikhail Red, director;
    Poland, Spoor, Agnieszka Holland, Kasia Adamik, directors;
    Portugal, Saint George, Marco Martins, director;
    Romania, Fixeur, Adrian Sitaru, director;
    Russia, Loveless, Andrey Zvyagintsev, director;
    Senegal, Félicité, Alain Gomis, director;
    Serbia, Requiem for Mrs. J., Bojan Vuletic, director;
    Singapore, Pop Aye, Kirsten Tan, director;
    Slovakia, The Line, Peter Bebjak, director;
    Slovenia, The Miner, Hanna A. W. Slak, director;
    South Africa, The Wound, John Trengove, director;
    South Korea, A Taxi Driver, Jang Hoon, director;
    Spain, Summer 1993, Carla Simón, director;
    Sweden, The Square, Ruben Östlund, director;
    Switzerland, The Divine Order, Petra Volpe, director;
    Syria, Little Gandhi, Sam Kadi, director;
    Taiwan, Small Talk, Hui-Chen Huang, director;
    Thailand, By the Time It Gets Dark, Anocha Suwichakornpong, director;
    Tunisia, The Last of Us, Ala Eddine Slim, director;
    Turkey, Ayla: The Daughter of War, Can Ulkay, director;
    Ukraine, Black Level, Valentyn Vasyanovych, director;
    United Kingdom, My Pure Land, Sarmad Masud, director;
    Uruguay, Another Story of the World, Guillermo Casanova, director;
    Venezuela, El Inca, Ignacio Castillo Cottin, director;
    Vietnam, Father and Son, Luong Dinh Dung, director.

    Nominations for the 90th Academy Awards will be announced on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

    The 90th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 4, at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, and will be televised live on ABC.
    From reading up on the submissions as I haven't seen any except for some trailers, I would pick the following nine for the shortlist with the five nominees in bold:
    • Cambodia: First They Killed My Father
    • Chile: A Fantastic Woman
    • France: BPM (Beats Per Minute)
    • Israel: Foxtrot
    • Italy: A Ciambra
    • Norway: Thelma
    • Russia: Loveless
    • South Korea: A Taxi Driver
    • Sweden: The Square

    "The Square" is looking like a lock but I would love to see "A Fantastic Woman" take it.

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    http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/new...017-oscar-race
    Twenty-six features have been submitted for consideration in the Animated Feature Film category for the 90th Academy Awards. The submitted features, listed in alphabetical order, are:

    The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales
    Birdboy: The Forgotten Children
    The Boss Baby
    The Breadwinner
    Captain Underpants The First Epic Movie
    Cars 3
    Cinderella the Cat
    Coco
    Despicable Me 3
    The Emoji Movie
    Ethel & Ernest
    Ferdinand
    The Girl without Hands
    In This Corner of the World
    The LEGO Batman Movie
    The LEGO Ninjago Movie
    Loving Vincent
    Mary and the Witch’s Flower
    Moomins and the Winter Wonderland
    My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea
    Napping Princess
    A Silent Voice
    Smurfs: The Lost Village
    The Star
    Sword Art Online: The Movie – Ordinal Scale
    Window Horses The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming

    Several of the films have not yet had their required Los Angeles qualifying run. Submitted features must fulfill the theatrical release requirements and comply with all of the category’s other qualifying rules before they can advance in the voting process. Depending on the number of films that qualify, two to five nominees may be voted. Sixteen or more films must qualify for the maximum of five nominees to be voted.

    Films submitted in the Animated Feature Film category also may qualify for Academy Awards in other categories, including Best Picture, provided they meet the requirements.

    For the first time, nominations voting in the Animated Feature Film category is open to the entire eligible voting membership.

    Nominations for the 90th Academy Awards will be announced on Tuesday, January 23, 2018.

    The 90th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, and will be televised live on the ABC Television Network. The Oscars also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
    The five I'd pick would be:
    • The Breadwinner
    • Coco
    • Ethel & Ernest
    • Loving Vincent
    • A Silent Voice

    With, of course, Loving Vincent for the win. That looks astonishing.

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    Just went to see Loving Vincent this past weekend. Really interesting film. It was hand painted by over 100 artists. Here's a really interesting article about it. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/ne...l-days-1091630

    They first filmed the scenes in live action and then the artists literally painted every single frame. Pretty astonishing. I loved how it brought his paintings to life, and how they used his paintings as the backdrop for the film. I also didn't know too much about his life prior, so that was interesting as well, and I had no idea there might be controversy surrounding his death. I haven't seen anything else that's been nominated in the animation category yet, but I don't know how anything else could come close to what they achieved with this film.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heather19 View Post
    Just went to see Loving Vincent this past weekend. Really interesting film. It was hand painted by over 100 artists. Here's a really interesting article about it. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/ne...l-days-1091630

    They first filmed the scenes in live action and then the artists literally painted every single frame. Pretty astonishing. I loved how it brought his paintings to life, and how they used his paintings as the backdrop for the film. I also didn't know too much about his life prior, so that was interesting as well, and I had no idea there might be controversy surrounding his death. I haven't seen anything else that's been nominated in the animation category yet, but I don't know how anything else could come close to what they achieved with this film.
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    I gotta say, we're a week into December and while there are still a handful of Oscar bait films to open wide (Disaster Artist, Shape of Water, Darkest Hour, The Post) I don't think there's any really huge Oscar juggernauts out there. It seems like every year there are 1 or 2 big films that get a ton of attention. I'm not seeing that so far.

    That's not to say there aren't any great movies. Actually, it's the opposite, there's so many strong movies that they all seem to be on an even playing field.
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    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...s-2017-1065499
    The American Film Institute has picked its 10 best movies and TV shows of the year. The titles, presented in alphabetical order, are works AFI's juries have determined advance the art of the moving image, enhance the cultural heritage of America's art form, inspire audiences and artists and make a mark on American society.

    AFI Movies of the Year

    The Big Sick
    Call Me by Your Name
    Dunkirk
    The Florida Project
    Get Out
    Lady Bird
    The Post
    The Shape of Water
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Wonder Woman

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    Quote Originally Posted by mae View Post
    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...s-2017-1065499
    The American Film Institute has picked its 10 best movies and TV shows of the year. The titles, presented in alphabetical order, are works AFI's juries have determined advance the art of the moving image, enhance the cultural heritage of America's art form, inspire audiences and artists and make a mark on American society.

    AFI Movies of the Year

    The Big Sick
    Call Me by Your Name
    Dunkirk
    The Florida Project
    Get Out
    Lady Bird
    The Post
    The Shape of Water
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Wonder Woman
    No Disaster Artist? I don't agree with that.
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    Hard to argue with that list. What’d you take out? The Oscar BP race will probably look very similar.

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    I loved Wonder Woman. It's not an Oscar film and it's not a top 10 film of the year for me. I preferred Logan over it.

    I haven't seen many of the others yet, but from early reports, they are all deserving. Out of that list, the one I know the least about is The Florida Project. I get a Beasts of the Southern Wild vibe, which is easily one of the more overrated films of the decade.

    Also, Blade Runner 2049 needs to be on that list somewhere. I'm still thinking about that film months after seeing it.

    Damn, I keep coming back to edit this as I remember more awesome films.

    I'm surprised Mudbound isn't getting more attention. As I mentioned in another thread, I really think the Netflix release hurts it. Either way, I'm starting to get really excited just thinking about all this stuff. There are some insanely strong films this year.
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    https://thefilmstage.com/news/2018-g...-out-and-more/
    Ahead of a ceremony on January 7 the nominations for the the 75th Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association recognized Dunkirk, Call Me by Your Name, The Post, The Shape of Water, and Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri for Best Motion Picture, Drama, while Lady Bird, Get Out, I, Tonya, The Disaster Artist, and The Greatest Showman earned Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical nominations.

    Best Motion Picture, Drama
    Dunkirk
    Call Me by Your Name
    The Post
    The Shape of Water
    Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
    Lady Bird
    Get Out
    I, Tonya
    The Disaster Artist
    The Greatest Showman

    Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
    Meryl Streep, The Post
    Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water
    Jessica Chastain, Molly’s Game
    Frances McDormand, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Michelle Williams, All the Money in the World

    Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
    Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird
    Margot Robbie, I, Tonya
    Judi Dench, Victoria and Abdul
    Emma Stone, Battle of the Sexes
    Helen Mirren, The Leisure Seeker

    Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
    Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
    Timothee Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name
    Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread
    Tom Hanks, The Post
    Denzel Washington, Roman J. Israel, Esq.

    Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
    James Franco, The Disaster Artist
    Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out
    Hugh Jackman, The Greatest Showman
    Steve Carell, Battle of the Sexes
    Ansel Elgort, Baby Driver

    Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
    Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird
    Allison Janney, I, Tonya
    Mary J. Blige, Mudbound
    Octavia Spencer, The Shape of Water
    Hong Chau, Downsizing

    Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
    Armie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name
    Richard Jenkins, The Shape of Water
    Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project
    Christopher Plummer, All the Money in the World

    Best Animated Feature Film
    Coco
    Loving Vincent
    The Breadwinner
    Ferdinand
    The Boss Baby

    Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
    Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig)
    The Shape of Water (Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor)
    Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh)
    The Post (Liz Hannah and Josh Singer)
    Molly’s Game (Aaron Sorkin)

    Best Original Song
    “Remember Me,” Coco
    “This Is Me,” The Greatest Showman
    “Mighty River,” Mudbound
    “Home,” Ferdinand
    “The Star,” The Star

    Best Original Score, Motion Picture
    The Shape of Water
    Dunkirk
    The Post
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Phantom Thread

    Best Foreign Language Film
    The Square
    First They Killed My Father
    In the Fade
    A Fantastic Woman
    Loveless

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    Shit! Thank you for posting that. I completely forgot that was today.

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    http://variety.com/2017/film/awards/...ce-1202641490/
    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revealed the nine films advancing in this year’s Oscar race for best foreign language film.

    Acclaimed films omitted from the list include Angelina Jolie’s “First They Killed My Father” from Cambodia and Robin Campillo’s “BPM (Beats Per Minute)” from France.

    The nine finalists for nominations in 2017 are:

    Chile, “A Fantastic Woman,” Sebastián Lelio, director
    Germany, “In the Fade,” Fatih Akin, director
    Hungary, “On Body and Soul,” Ildikó Enyedi, director
    Israel, “Foxtrot,” Samuel Maoz, director
    Lebanon, “The Insult,” Ziad Doueiri, director
    Russia, “Loveless,” Andrey Zvyagintsev, director
    Senegal, “Félicité,” Alain Gomis, director
    South Africa, “The Wound,” John Trengove, director
    Sweden, “The Square,” Ruben Östlund, director

    For the foreign competition, the Academy uses a system whereby a general committee selects six films from the full list of submissions (a record-breaking 92 this year), while a 20-person executive committee spearheaded by producer and foreign committee chair Mark Johnson selects an additional three.

    The multi-step process was implemented in the wake of the 2007 season, which saw critically acclaimed films like Cristian Mungiu’s “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days” and Carlos Reygadas’ “Silent Light” excluded from the shortlist.

    The foreign committee will now select five films from the list. They will be revealed alongside all other Oscar nominations on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018.
    Well, I was really off with my prediction. Not sure which five will make it yet. I would guess:

    Chile, “A Fantastic Woman”
    Germany, “In the Fade”
    Israel, “Foxtrot”
    Russia, “Loveless”
    Sweden, “The Square”

    And it's really between The Square and A Fantastic Woman.

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    And here are the trailer for the nine shortlisted foreign pics:


















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    I've heard a lot about Foxtrot. Seeing foreign films seems to be more difficult for me every year.

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    Guys, I just saw the future of this year's contest.

    Heather wins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky View Post
    Guys, I just saw the future of this year's contest.

    Heather wins.
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    We are still a few weeks away from Oscar nominations being announced, so now would be a good time for me to give my picks for the major categories. I'm only including films I've seen so far, so there are sure to be a lot of actual nominees left out. This is just for fun.

    Best Picture

    Blade Runner 2049
    Get Out
    All the Money in the World
    The Disaster Artist
    The Shape of Water
    Dunkirk
    Mudbound
    The Big Sick
    Wind River

    Best Actor

    Jake Gyllenhaal - Stronger
    James Franco - The Disaster Artist
    Daniel Kaluuya - Get Out
    Jeremy Renner - Wind River
    James McAvoy - Split

    Best Actress

    Sally Hawkins - The Shape of Water
    Michelle Williams - All the Money in the World
    Gal Gadot - Wonder Woman
    Jennifer Lawrence - Mother!
    Julia Roberts - Wonder

    Best Supporting Actor

    Richard Jenkins - The Shape of Water
    Ray Romano - The Big Sick
    Michael Shannon - The Shape of Water
    Mark Rylance - Dunkirk
    Garrett Hedlund - Mudbound

    Best Supporting Actress

    Holly Hunter - The Big Sick
    Octavia Spencer - The Shape of Water
    Catherine Keener - Get Out
    Carey Mulligan - Mudbound
    Elizabeth Olsen - Wind River

    Best Director

    Jordan Peele - Get Out
    Christopher Nolan - Dunkirk
    Guillermo del Toro - The Shape of Water
    Denis Villeneuve - Blade Runner 2049
    Dee Rees - Mudbound
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    I know you said it's just for fun, and I loved the film and her performance, but no way will Gal Gadot get nominated for Best Actress. Just won't happen. Best Picture or Best Director for Wonder Woman? Certainly possible. I hope!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mae View Post
    I know you said it's just for fun, and I loved the film and her performance, but no way will Gal Gadot get nominated for Best Actress. Just won't happen. Best Picture or Best Director for Wonder Woman? Certainly possible. I hope!
    I know. It's too bad because she was really good. I will say that I saw her name on a shortlist for the nomination though. I don't remember which website. It was in the "longshot" category of course.
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    I realize, after reading this thread, I don't watch near enough movies to participate in this whole thing. I watched one out of the ten movies that was listed for the Golden Globe nominations. lol

    But there is no way that Get Out is a Comedy or a Musical!!! Unless you count that guy's friend. That guy made me laugh.

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