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Oscar Voter Reveals Her Brutally Honest Ballot: 'La La Land' "Not Memorable"

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Icolin

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La La Land is pretentious garbage. the fact it got nominated for best costume design (!) goes to show how in the tank this movie is - it's a Hollywood movie about Hollywood. Hope it loses. It is the next "Crash" and "Hurt Locker", no one will remember it 5 or 10 years from now.

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Not a comment on the movie quality, but what was the last memorable BP winner, however loosely we're defining memorable. No County for Old Men? Return of the King? Just the other day last year's awards came up and I guess people assumed The Revenant won.
 
I feel like pretentious is a shock value word to use when you don't like a movie?

What exactly is pretentious about La La Land? What exactly is it pretending to be? Hell, I think it's a movie with the opposite intentions!

The last pretentious movie I've seen getting a lot of praise is Birdman.
 
Not a comment on the movie quality, but what was the last memorable BP winner, however loosely we're defining memorable. No County for Old Men? Return of the King? Just the other day last year's awards came up and I guess people assumed The Revenant won.

I think Spotlight and 12 Years are excellent films.
 
Not a comment on the movie quality, but what was the last memorable BP winner, however loosely we're defining memorable. No County for Old Men? Return of the King? Just the other day last year's awards came up and I guess people assumed The Revenant won.

12 Years is a seminal film, and Spotlight was tremendous. Usually best picture at least gets it relatively right.
 

LionPride

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Not a comment on the movie quality, but what was the last memorable BP winner, however loosely we're defining memorable. No County for Old Men? Return of the King? Just the other day last year's awards came up and I guess people assumed The Revenant won.
12 Years a Slave definitely Spotlight arguably
 
Ah, yeah, well, she isn't expected to get a review in this isn't she? Not dickishly asking, just I'm not aware if THR publish this type of stories with certain expectations. Maybe she can give reasons, but doesn't feel like it?



It's Contact for dummies. But hey, that's just me.

No worries, but she did say she disliked Fences and then why alongside her reasons for other picks, for Arrival it just "sucks" and that's all. Not expecting a review but you would hope someone actually voting for these films would take the time to explain how they were bad. It also seems that hate spilled into the other categories where story doesn't matter, or were dependent upon people who weren't involved of other aspects of the movie. And that wasn't just for arrival, but stuff like Silence as well.

I fucking love 12 Years a Slave. The film-making in it is nothing short of brilliant and the acting is incredible.

12 years a slave is still such an incredible film. Steve McQueen is an incredible director, his second film from 2011 Shame is probably the actual best movie released that year.
 

Bronx-Man

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I think the reason why people call La La Land pretentious is that it shares the same thing as the Artist where it's a Hollywood movie paying tribute to the old Hollywood era of filmmaking. I wouldn't call La La Land pretentious, but I can see how it'd rub someone the wrong way.
 
Not a comment on the movie quality, but what was the last memorable BP winner, however loosely we're defining memorable. No County for Old Men? Return of the King? Just the other day last year's awards came up and I guess people assumed The Revenant won.
12 Year A Slave deserved it for sure.

There Will Be Blood should have won over No Country for Old Men though.

Edit: hahaha Juno was nominated for best picture.
 
Not a comment on the movie quality, but what was the last memorable BP winner, however loosely we're defining memorable. No County for Old Men? Return of the King? Just the other day last year's awards came up and I guess people assumed The Revenant won.

12 Years was good. Spotlight was alright.

but even taking those into account I think they've gotten it wrong every year this decade lol.
 

Fat4all

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I think the reason why people call La La Land pretentious is that it shares the same thing as the Artist where it's a Hollywood movie paying tribute to the old Hollywood era of filmmaking. I wouldn't call La La Land pretentious, but I can see how it'd rub someone the wrong way.

the throwback scene to An American in Paris felt kinda pretentious, but i dunno, i guess it was just a nod more than anything.
 
I think the reason why people call La La Land pretentious is that it shares the same thing as the Artist where it's a Hollywood movie paying tribute to the old Hollywood era of filmmaking. I wouldn't call La La Land pretentious, but I can see how it'd rub someone the wrong way.

Yeah it's got the same stink as The Artist and Argo to some people. Hollywood smacking itself to talk about how special it is. Doesn't mean it's pretentious though.

To be pretentious it would have to be trying to have a pretension of being something it isn't, but La La Land absolutely is comfortable in it's own skin.
 

louiedog

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La La Land is pretentious garbage. the fact it got nominated for best costume design (!) goes to show how in the tank this movie is - it's a Hollywood movie about Hollywood. Hope it loses. It is the next "Crash" and "Hurt Locker", no one will remember it 5 or 10 years from now.

The Hurt Locker sure, but people are going to remember how shitty and undeserving Crash was for awhile. It's over 10 years and I still see people bringing it up to very deservedly hate on it.

I don't think I've ever audibly groaned at a movie in a theater other than Crash which received several. I still can't get over that thing winning.

edit: I haven't seen La La Land so I can't comment on the comparison.
 

LionPride

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Best pic winners since 2000
Gladiator
A Beautiful Mind
Chicago
RoTK
Million Dollar Baby
Crash
Departed
No Country for Old Men
Slumdog Millionaire
Hurt Locker
King's Speech
Artist
Argo
12 Years
Birdman
Spotlight
 
at the very least the winners would be less predictable than the Oscars today

Superhero movie, Superhero movie, whatever indie crap someone caught at Sundance that there wasn't a line for, Transformers, and whatever GAF's hot actor of the moment is in that year.

I like it better already.

I'll have you know that Cipher Peon will revolutionise the awards with Suicide Squad noms everywhere.

The fact that they are gonna be able to slap "Academy Award Winning" on the blu-ray box for it will never not make me a little irked.
 

Icolin

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(See, I can do it too)

I just think that using the word pretentious is a little much for something like La La Land.

Pretentious is stuff like Lady in the Water, where the director is so full of himself.
 
Not a comment on the movie quality, but what was the last memorable BP winner, however loosely we're defining memorable. No County for Old Men? Return of the King? Just the other day last year's awards came up and I guess people assumed The Revenant won.

Last year was stacked as hell. Bridge of Spies was really the only one out of place, the others easily could have taken it. I was expecting The Revenant to win, but it doesn't surprise me they went with Spotlight. Secretly I hoped for Mad Max.
 
the throwback scene to An American in Paris felt kinda pretentious, but i dunno, i guess it was just a nod more than anything.

I need to watch that film. I recently watched The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and couldn't help but feel the overt influences of that on La La Land, it even ends very similarly.
 
I need to watch that film. I recently watched The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and couldn't help but feel the overt influences of that on La La Land, it even ends very similarly.

Honestly if it's got Gene Kelly in it and he's dancing I recommend seeing it no matter what it is.

Put yeah An American in Paris is great fun. Really inventive with some of the numbers.
 

blakep267

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Ignoring the Arrival hateboner, she's willing to ignore Silence's strong photography because she doesn't like the movie in general?
She seems to not like preachy stuff. Even though she liked 13th, she dismisses it because it had a point it's trying to get across and Silence was too religious for her. Which imo is like get over yourself lady. These are real things in the world
 

Icolin

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Best pic winners since 2000
Gladiator
A Beautiful Mind
Chicago
RoTK
Million Dollar Baby
Crash
Departed
No Country for Old Men
Slumdog Millionaire
Hurt Locker
King's Speech
Artist
Argo
12 Years
Birdman
Spotlight

Nearly all of those are at the very least solid 7/10s. Only Crash is a piece of shit, and King's Speech is meh.
 
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