Who Should Win at The Oscars 2024?

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Chapters:
0:00 Setting The Table
01:00 Sound
02:11 Original Score
03:50 Production Design
05:13 Cinematography
06:42 Costume Design
07:39 Film Editing
09:42 Supporting Actor
10:56 Supporting Actress
11:50 Lead Actor
13:54 Lead Actress
16:50 Directing
18:49 Best Picture
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  • Watch Fallen Leaves Free with your Extended Free Trial of MUBI: mubi.com/thomasflight

    @ThomasFlight@ThomasFlight3 ай бұрын
    • Another clown 🤡 pretending to know a thing or two about films 😂😂😂

      @yellowflash7696@yellowflash76963 ай бұрын
    • Another 🤡 pretending to know a thing about movies. 😂

      @yellowflash7696@yellowflash76963 ай бұрын
    • paul is playing a version of himself. davine is barely there. emma stone is over the top. cillian, rdj, and emily should sweep. along with sandra huller.

      @jaguarkaboom8967@jaguarkaboom89673 ай бұрын
    • What is the Zone of Interest about? The previews are so obtuse you have no idea anything except that they look like Nazi's.

      @DrtyALGreen@DrtyALGreen2 ай бұрын
    • @@yellowflash7696💀💀

      @justnahayo8490@justnahayo84902 ай бұрын
  • I'm enjoying the polite but frequent and firm knockbacks of Maestro. It's the kid sitting alone at lunchbreak of the Oscar nominees.

    @davidmylchreest3306@davidmylchreest33063 ай бұрын
    • Tried not to be unreasonably hard on it but, yeah I did not like it as much as the others.

      @ThomasFlight@ThomasFlight3 ай бұрын
    • I can't even get myself to watch it, lmao. It's the only one I haven't watched and have zero intention of doing it.

      @LennethValkyrie@LennethValkyrie3 ай бұрын
    • Hey that’s mean!….to the kid alone at lunch break.

      @tatehildyard5332@tatehildyard53323 ай бұрын
    • It’s not bad… but you can tick all the boxes for the awards and that’s the let down

      @katiacomk@katiacomk3 ай бұрын
    • Very perplexed with the dislike of Maestro and even initial resistance to watching it. Maybe it has to do with classical music being the subject matter? Perhaps people can't fathom Cooper directing or even playing this type of role? If anything, I find Oppenheimer to be the film that is occupying the safe, biopic lane which leads directly to Oscar wins. Cooper's film feels more edgy, risky, and innovative than Oppenheimer. I do admit, that at times, I could tell that Cooper is extremely knowledgeable about cinema and was therefore utilizing many techniques and influences (for ex. The Red Shoes reference). But hey, if people are going to sing Tarantino's praises, then one cannot necessarily fault Cooper for flexing his cinematic knowledge. His use of music, his compositional choices, and editing were all well thought out and is directly tied to musical structures and rhythm. Again, at times, it did feel like he was trying too hard to impart meaning into every shot, choice of when to cut, and how he used the soundtrack. As for the performances, if we again, use the overused word, subtlety, to applaud performer's, then I'm not sure how much more subtle a performance can be than Mulligan's. Hers was a complete arc that was felt and understood almost solely through her face. While Cooper was talk talk talk, akin to films of the 30's, she was the counterpoint to him, but not through voice, but action and reaction. I'm OK if another film wins Best Picture over Maestro (except for Oppenheimer), but I do feel that it is more than worthy as a nomination.

      @ct81@ct813 ай бұрын
  • Past Lives should have gotten a Best Cinematography nomination, since it made me think New York City is pretty after I watched three seasons of How to with John Wilson.

    @kevins1426@kevins14263 ай бұрын
    • Weird because John Wilson showed me that New York is beautiful.

      @randomhandle253@randomhandle2533 ай бұрын
    • That and I think it should have gotten a Best Editing nomination. Not necessarily because of pacing, but rather how much it does to express intention for a movie where it’s mostly people sitting and talking. The coverage in dialogue scenes is so precise and deliberate in communicating information and emotion. It knows when to stay wide, when to close in for a more intimate moment and who should and should not be in frame for each individual beat. It’s a director actually thinking about the medium of film and how to use it in a way that can’t be done in theatre.

      @tatehildyard5332@tatehildyard53323 ай бұрын
    • i found the cinematography in past lives mediocre

      @cashoomilk@cashoomilk3 ай бұрын
    • Past Lives should get a screenplay nod, it's brilliantly constructed. I don't like the cinematography, but I can see how someone can appreciate it. For me it's just too bland and subdued. Serves the story perfectly but nothing special.

      @zxbc1@zxbc12 ай бұрын
    • Brilliant comment, thank you for the hearty chuckle. Guess I need to watch Past Lives now

      @maciejgrenda216@maciejgrenda2162 ай бұрын
  • I'm still frustrated that Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and The Boy and the Heron (2023) weren't nominated for the original score. Both pieces were so distinct due to the variety of tracks and instrumentals that accurately entrenched the audience with each character and setting. It shows how much the Academy Awards values animation compared to other mediums.

    @BatAmerica@BatAmerica3 ай бұрын
    • Weirdest thing is, the Oscars YT channel uploaded a 10 minute interview with Joe Hisaishi talking about his score for the film, and it made me realise how excellent it is. He really, really needs an oscar for his work.

      @maartenvangeffen4508@maartenvangeffen45083 ай бұрын
    • ​@@maartenvangeffen4508It was really fantastic. Its also very different from Joe Hishaishi's typical style. Boy and the Heron deserved a spot in picture, director and screenplay honestly.

      @HeelPower200@HeelPower2003 ай бұрын
    • This is just my personal impression, but the music from AtSV didn't grab me as much as ItSV. ItSV blew my mind with "What's up danger" and also Miles' intro with Sun Flower was so sweet. With AtSV, "Self Love" was mesmerizing and Gwen's intro drumming was fabulous, but other parts didn't grab me as much. If ItSS was A+, AtSV was a solid A.

      @inazuma3gou@inazuma3gou3 ай бұрын
    • Agreed! Hollywood and the academy awards are in a weird bubble and it's particularly difficult for them to burst it

      @hundredfireify@hundredfireify3 ай бұрын
    • @@inazuma3gou That's fair. Music aside, that's similar to my thoughts on the films themselves.

      @BatAmerica@BatAmerica3 ай бұрын
  • Oscars are like a toxic ex you can’t quit. Loving this run of videos. Great job using the music and finding different ways of talking about da movies

    @ipdeboer@ipdeboer3 ай бұрын
    • It's not FOR you

      @quocanhnguyen9002@quocanhnguyen90023 ай бұрын
    • ahahahahah that's pretty true

      @jasoncoladonato1034@jasoncoladonato10343 ай бұрын
    • I think award shows are like Regina George: you can hate them while still wanting them to like you.

      @davidyurch4446@davidyurch44463 ай бұрын
    • I think you misspelled that, it should be "da moviesh". Respectfully, a Blankie.

      @JohannesWiberg@JohannesWiberg3 ай бұрын
    • agreed!

      @gabrielfernandes3117@gabrielfernandes31173 ай бұрын
  • I think Greta Lee and Celine Song deserve mentions as potential snubs for best actress and best directing for their work on Past Lives.

    @MEECAHjh@MEECAHjh3 ай бұрын
    • 100%

      @rebeccag8589@rebeccag85893 ай бұрын
    • Past Lives was my favorite film of the year. Agreed.

      @pelo177@pelo1773 ай бұрын
    • Past Lives was really underserved. Although, this was a cracking year for film.

      @thelouisjohnson@thelouisjohnson2 ай бұрын
    • Came to the comments to say exactly this!

      @guiltyonsundays@guiltyonsundays2 ай бұрын
    • Greta Lee was amazing and my best performance of the year.

      @DKGifford19608@DKGifford196082 ай бұрын
  • Somehow I feel like this year (2023/24) will go down in history of film as a great one. So many great pictures have been released and finally both studios AND audiences turn to original pieces instead of the endless multiverse blockbusters.

    @styx9193@styx91933 ай бұрын
    • 2022 was better for me

      @acdragonrider@acdragonrider3 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you. I thought it was a great year!

      @NatureSmarter@NatureSmarter3 ай бұрын
    • I agree, definitely an outstanding year for movies, had fair amount of movies absolutely worth seeing

      @dominic4981@dominic49812 ай бұрын
    • It ended up much more promising that I would have expected from a year lost on strikes. I am afraid though that everything will fall back into the old ways, once some superhero crap tops the charts again.

      @Schmidtelpunkt@Schmidtelpunkt2 ай бұрын
    • barbieheinmer will go down in history like it was amazing seeing so many people going to the cinema

      @libraenvidiosa741@libraenvidiosa7412 ай бұрын
  • When I watched The Zone of Interest I couldn't recall where I had seen Hüller before. When I realised she was the same actress of Anatomy of a Fall, I thought it must be so amazing for her to have two films she participates in nominated for the Oscars!

    @LennethValkyrie@LennethValkyrie3 ай бұрын
    • It gets even better when you add Toni Erdmann to the mix.

      @Schmidtelpunkt@Schmidtelpunkt2 ай бұрын
    • What's cool is that Issa Rae was part of three films nominated for the Oscars: Across the Spider-Verse, American Fiction and Barbie.

      @leemap7399@leemap73992 ай бұрын
    • @@leemap7399 I had no idea who she was, lmao.

      @LennethValkyrie@LennethValkyrie2 ай бұрын
  • including the actual OST in the background is what makes your videos so good. might sound dramatic but it's a small 'detail' that many other creators would overlook, resulting in me having to individually look up the OST myself

    @critiqueofthegothgf@critiqueofthegothgf3 ай бұрын
  • One of the most egregious snubs of the year is All of Us Strangers in at least Adapted Screenplay and Lead Actor. Not that many people saw it prior to the nomination announcement but with it getting a somewhat larger release, it continues to be acclaimed by audiences and critics. It’s many people’s favorite of the year (including mine). And if you’ve seen the movie you can at least get behind the Andrew Scott Snub. He was so so devastating and perfect for the role.

    @bronsonhatch@bronsonhatch3 ай бұрын
    • Yes! Andrew Scott was literally so perfect. So sad that the whole movie is so underrated in general…

      @anav11i@anav11i3 ай бұрын
    • Too many films I loved from the year were snubbed. Strangers, peasants, promised land, Crow, Fallen Leaves were all better than Maestro (imo). As a war film lover, I also was disappointed that covenant hasn’t gotten any attention. I know people also have their thoughts about Priscilla being fairly monotone but I also think Spaeny deserved at least a nomination.. Even the biggest critics of the film have praised her work.

      @acdragonrider@acdragonrider3 ай бұрын
    • I totally agree! This was my favorite film of the year. It's really stayed with me. The screenplay and acting in particular were phenomenal.

      @rebeccag8589@rebeccag85893 ай бұрын
    • EXACTLY ❤

      @percyweasley9301@percyweasley93013 ай бұрын
    • 100% Can't believe it didn't get a single mention.

      @rEAI1ty@rEAI1ty2 ай бұрын
  • Milo Machado-Graner was exceptional in Anatomy of a Fall, and in a less Hollywood-biased (understandably so, it is the American industry's) award ceremony he'd have the strongest case for the supporting actor category.

    @Andeimir@Andeimir3 ай бұрын
    • agree. sandra huller was so off-the-charts fantastic that i almost forget that all the supporting cast of that film were excellent too. including the dog who played snoop, messi, who may be the best animal actor (is that a thing?) of all time

      @hj-ct2qi@hj-ct2qi3 ай бұрын
    • It's also possible Hollywood no longer nominates child actors because of the consequences that come with it - namely the unrealistically high expectations the child actors will be met with afterward from the media and public, which has destroyed the lives of so many child actors. That or they're just super biased in favor of older actors, lol. Actors they know within their circles and what not. No other explanation how Jamie Lee Curtis won last year.

      @rapidreaders7741@rapidreaders77413 ай бұрын
    • insane child actor performance. was just as good as sandra hullee

      @whatwhatwfeenfeen@whatwhatwfeenfeen3 ай бұрын
    • Oh My, absolutely! His Speech was so Increadably moving. He is amazing. And as @hj-ct2qi said, the hole cast is incredible and this movie should actually be nominated for the casting ! 🙂

      @fraurudibrot@fraurudibrot3 ай бұрын
    • He was so good. I agree that he deserves recognition.

      @nh3028@nh30283 ай бұрын
  • 20:32 "spark a discussion about the film making we love, rather than just argue with people" I like that!

    @user-br6ku7jj6n@user-br6ku7jj6n3 ай бұрын
  • Tons of love for mentioning animated films worthy of best picture.

    @dodosh9444@dodosh94443 ай бұрын
    • true ;-;

      @santiagom5900@santiagom59003 ай бұрын
    • Suzume was actually the best film of the year in my opinion.

      @rafaelc.c.@rafaelc.c.3 ай бұрын
    • The academy still thinks of "animation" a genre, and genre films (like horror, action, comedy and ... animation) are rarely recognized by the academy as being a good film. Animation is just a style of filmmaking and should have been taken more seriously for years. There are only three animated movies that have gotten Best Picture noms: Beauty and the Beast, Up! and Toy Story 3. I mean.... Lion King? Spirited Away? Ratatouille? Spiderverse?

      @MartijnPennings@MartijnPennings3 ай бұрын
  • can't understand how All Of Us Strangers didn't get a single nomination. the four actors are incredible

    @geistakageist2932@geistakageist29322 ай бұрын
  • I still can't understand why nobody is talking about the score for 'Society Of The Snow'. Giacchino does an amazing job building and maintaining tension during their time in the Andes and some of the earlier pieces before the crash especially are very beautiful and emotional.

    @charliewaterton3263@charliewaterton32632 ай бұрын
    • Agree! I loved it as well

      @DJAugust-@DJAugust-2 ай бұрын
  • the subtlety within the editing of the holdovers will go overlooked but it's exactly what I'd accredit the cozy and warm feel of the film, to.

    @critiqueofthegothgf@critiqueofthegothgf3 ай бұрын
  • how the fuck was asteroid city not nominated for production design regardless of anyones gripes about the movie itself the movie looks insane

    @dulljumbo4321@dulljumbo43213 ай бұрын
  • Emma Stone should win every year, forever...

    @TheKimels@TheKimels3 ай бұрын
  • Great analysis, but I respectfully disagree on your choice of Best Actress: Sandra Huller's performance will be studied by film and theater students for decades to come.

    @morroyce21@morroyce213 ай бұрын
    • I agree, Hüller would be my choice. I stand by that Gladstone should have won an Oscar for KOTFM, but as a supporting actress. I think the producers of that film are trying to have their cake and eat it too. They didn't feature Gladstone very much in the movie (she's in less than a third of it), and her character is given very little agency until the very end. She's protagonistic in the way Private Ryan is, wherein the film is ultimately about them but mostly in spirit rather than in practice. Meanwhile though, the film gets to boast prominently featuring a Native actress by falsely campaigning her in Lead.

      @sebastiano728@sebastiano7283 ай бұрын
    • Completely agree. Not only is the most powerful of the bunch, but it lingers after you finish the movie

      @irvingargaez521@irvingargaez5213 ай бұрын
    • I agree. It was an amazing performance.

      @anav11i@anav11i3 ай бұрын
    • Huller was everything about that movie, she was absolutely fantastic. It's worth mentioning I thought the actor playing the boy did quite well too.

      @despairasite@despairasite3 ай бұрын
    • Agree, Huller was magnetic and unforgettable. That fight scene will also be studied in years to come! Stone was fantastic too, but more over the top. Gladstone was subtle and strong, but not as impactful as Huller.

      @enolaholmes3309@enolaholmes33093 ай бұрын
  • I'm so tired of Oscar bait biopics and I want them to stop being rewarded so people will stop making them

    @VoltaDoMar@VoltaDoMar3 ай бұрын
    • Biopic fatigue is real.

      @ThomasFlight@ThomasFlight3 ай бұрын
    • sorry but why would people care what you think about biopics u dont decide what other people are making, nobody forces you to watch anything

      @kacasper2@kacasper23 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kacasper2I do care about what they think about biopics and they're right.

      @strange.person@strange.person3 ай бұрын
    • @@kacasper2it’s a comment section so people typically write opinionated comments 🤷‍♂️

      @ravantgarde1899@ravantgarde18993 ай бұрын
    • I like biopics like Oppenheimer where they play around with it. But I totally agree about a lot of films which really do play it too safe. A lot of especially music biopics feel the same. Here’s the scene where they argue with the spouse. Here’s the scene whee they do drugs and have an affair etc.

      @samuelbarber6177@samuelbarber61773 ай бұрын
  • Oppenheimer was in a league of its own. From the 1st person script to the score, to the acting and directing, it's on another level. Plus it has the hype...

    @musicproductionsvp-compose177@musicproductionsvp-compose1772 ай бұрын
    • And it's boring as hell!

      @BertolucciKasparov@BertolucciKasparov2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BertolucciKasparovtiktok attention span

      @Ghost-qo5of@Ghost-qo5of2 ай бұрын
    • @@Ghost-qo5of Exactly, Oppenheimer is a movie for the Tiktok generation

      @BertolucciKasparov@BertolucciKasparov2 ай бұрын
    • Bertolucci, your comeback is as weak as your ability to pay attention 🤣

      @LetterBeginning@LetterBeginning2 ай бұрын
    • @@LetterBeginning Not a comeback, just a fact. Oppenheimer is a spam of short cuts with excessive music ... great for the Tiktok kids.

      @BertolucciKasparov@BertolucciKasparov2 ай бұрын
  • I'm not sure if there's a precedent for two nominations for the same actress, but Sandra Hüller was magnificent in Zone of Interest

    @gatkomuc6843@gatkomuc68433 ай бұрын
    • There actually is! I had to google it, because I remembered seeing something about that recently. And it apparently happened a dozen times so far: 1938 Fay Bainter for White Banner & Jezebel (Won) 1942 Teresa Wright for The Pride of the Yankees & Mrs. Miniver (Won) 1944 Barry Fitzgerald for Going My Way (Won, but was nominated for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor in the same movie) 1982 Jessica Lange for Frances & Tootsie (Won) 1988 Sigourney Weaver for Gorillas in the Mist & Working Girl 1992 Al Pacino for Scent of a Woman (Won) & Glengarry Glen Ross 1993 Holly Hunter for The Piano (Won) & The Firm 1993 Emma Thompson for The Remains of the Day & In the Name of the Father 2002 Julianne Moore for Far from Heaven & The Hours 2004 Jamie Foxx for Ray (Won) & Collateral 2007 Cate Blanchett for Elizabeth: The Golden Age & I'm Not There 2019 Scarlett Johansson for Marriage Story & Jojo Rabbit Out of the 12 times this happened, 7 times they won. 4 times for Supporting Role and 3 times for Main Role. And funny coincidence that it happened twice in 1993

      @leofreaking@leofreaking3 ай бұрын
    • She was nominated twice, for both movies at the BAFTAS, but sadly she didn't won

      @alexferreira3929@alexferreira39293 ай бұрын
    • @@leofreaking Sandra Hüllers performances in both films were definitely lead performances and the Academy doesn't allow two nominations for the same actor in the same category, so maybe someone had to choose which film to go for. Edit: apparently she got a Bafta nom for Zone of Interest as "best supporting actress"....

      @MartijnPennings@MartijnPennings3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MartijnPennings Yeah clearly a leading part, but if they have to adjust to make the acknowledgement possible, I'm glad they did

      @EarlofSedgewick@EarlofSedgewick3 ай бұрын
    • If anybody could pull off looking happy about the Oscar win while also giving the look of forced cheerfulness the others have to show in the close up at the same time, it would be Hüller...

      @Schmidtelpunkt@Schmidtelpunkt2 ай бұрын
  • poor things OST, especially the first track, has stuck with me since i first watched the film. never heard an OST so perfectly fitting

    @critiqueofthegothgf@critiqueofthegothgf3 ай бұрын
    • I just watched Poor Things last night and I agree completely. I would love to see it performed and see how they made all those unique sounds.

      @shandiw7749@shandiw77492 ай бұрын
  • Nearly at a million, man! I feel that second hand gratification you feel when one of the people you know deserves it becomes successful like I never have before. Genuinely, genuinely happy for you and just wanted to send an early congrats 👍

    @rageagainstmyhairline5574@rageagainstmyhairline55743 ай бұрын
  • I really loved Gladstone in KOTFM and kinda wish her the oscar but honestly, Sandra Huller's performance in Anatomy of a fall is just extraordinary. It perfectly captivates the wholistic essence of the movie itself. It's an acting masterclass. Great video btw, coming from a huge fan

    @mayowafele9691@mayowafele96913 ай бұрын
    • Hüller is excellent in both Anatomy of a Fall and Zone of Interest. What struck me was that in both films she plays quite unsympathetic characters, but we are forced to look at the situation from her perspective. I didn't know the actress before, but she really put herself on the map with these two performances.

      @MartijnPennings@MartijnPennings3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah if it’s not Lily, it’s gotta be Sandra

      @hello7032@hello70323 ай бұрын
    • @@hello7032 well, among these two I would 100% bet on Lily Gladstone (even though I thought it was more a supportive than a lead role, but whatevs). Many more academy members will have seen Killers of the Flower Moon over Anatomy of a Fall and Gladstone will be the first Native American woman to win which gives her a sympathy card. So Hüller will never win. Small chance to Emma Stone, but my money is on Gladstone.

      @MartijnPennings@MartijnPennings3 ай бұрын
    • @@MartijnPennings yeah that’s fair. I’m curious cause I see the basis for why’d you’d say Lily’s was more of a supporting role. IMO I saw it more as maybe a casual/foil based leading role if that makes sense, and not necessarily the protagonist. The story/film has her as the central character to which everything else occurs around and that’s why I still see Lily as the lead actor

      @hello7032@hello70323 ай бұрын
  • Very much agree on the award of Cinematography going to Hoyte. Oppenheimer is a perfect blend of heightened naturalism, and the way they made close ups on IMAX possible is incredible. I also feel that Rodrigo Prieto has not been getting enough attention for his work on KOTFM. The film has a beautiful classic film texture, and the color grading that draws inspiration from old 1900s photography color palettes is genius.

    @carterburkhart4336@carterburkhart43363 ай бұрын
  • I want Poor Things to win best picture. I doubt that’s going to happen but I hope it does. It’s one of the few movies from 2023 that I was never bored of once, and also caught my attention throughout the whole runtime

    @HorrorCritical@HorrorCritical3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for explaining your picks in such an insightful and useful way, as always! I am going to see Zone of Interest finally in my area this weekend and I could not be more excited since you gave it such a great highlight.

    @appleciderwitch@appleciderwitch3 ай бұрын
  • thomas i must tell you, as a person that loves studying film and currently an currently is in the last year of an animation degree, your channel is an amazing. There's not a lot of people that go into an in depth analysis that mentions that many aspects of flim and a good understanding of it. I've learnt a lot from your channel and i thank you very much

    @itako09able@itako09able3 ай бұрын
  • Why did you not cover the screenplays? I was really looking forward to that.

    @rejectedcontent7528@rejectedcontent75283 ай бұрын
    • I think he forgot, lol.

      @eraserboy12345@eraserboy123453 ай бұрын
    • Because he knows next to nothing about scripts lol

      @ramert32@ramert322 ай бұрын
  • Loved your commentary here! I feel like this years lineup is pretty strong in most of the categories. One thing I will add in Costume Design is that Barbie’s costumes throughout the film do change along with the character. She starts off with a more 1960s aesthetic and get closer to contemporary fashion as she learns more about herself and the world. With that an how Ken’s costumes reflect his character arc, I think there’s more to it than just recreating costumes for the dolls. Great video again!

    @nerdlife6676@nerdlife66763 ай бұрын
  • started getting so excited every time u post a new video. always so well done

    @peraltaisgod3452@peraltaisgod34523 ай бұрын
  • We appreciate how well you articulate your insights. Keep working hard.

    @nerd26373@nerd263733 ай бұрын
  • It's nice to hear someone else finally say something about Teyana Taylor getting snubbed, really A Thousand and One as a whole. My wife and I loved the film and were saddened that it was just kind of forgotten.

    @RootDown_@RootDown_3 ай бұрын
    • It’s in my top 11-20. I really wish it was discussed as much as the holdovers or poor things.

      @dannythetwo@dannythetwo2 ай бұрын
  • Anyone else pissed that Pemberton and Levi didn’t get nominated for their movie scores?

    @mackielunkey2205@mackielunkey22053 ай бұрын
    • yeah. Levi is one of the best currently working. Still listening to Under The Skin's soundtrack a decade later

      @GoldHamSam@GoldHamSam3 ай бұрын
    • I am still as pissed as your profile picture

      @MsTriangle@MsTriangle3 ай бұрын
  • I really enjoyed this video, you did a wonderful job. You were spot on describing the "Killers of the Flower Moon" score - sadly, the brilliant Robbie Robertson passed away in August of '23. He will be truly missed.

    @bettyblu8115@bettyblu81152 ай бұрын
  • Once again, incredibly insightful commentary. There's a reason you are my favorite cinema nerd on the KZheads.

    @TheLostFan2010@TheLostFan20103 ай бұрын
  • Emma Stone should win it. Outside of the Oscar's, she's been winning every major award for the role -- including at the BAFTA. It's a great performance, considering she had to create different ages for her character in the same body.

    @denniszenanywhere@denniszenanywhere3 ай бұрын
  • Take a shot every time the word “subtle” is stated and…… But seriously, nice overall take. It’s a great year in cinema, and my three “bests” - Oppenheimer, Poor Things and The Zone of Interest - look to be receiving widespread recognition.

    @rhythmoriented@rhythmoriented3 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video! I always enjoy your perspective on things :)

    @Threefold.@Threefold.3 ай бұрын
  • Great take, well-articulated, and of course subtlety put ;) I'd love to hear you're take on Oscar's that are given in many categories because of how hard the conditions or "its time" awards. What I mean is Leo in The Revenant wasn't the best performance of his or that year but because it was almost a "we've snubbed you so many times and you suffered unimaginably, here ya go" award. This year I think deservedly goes to Nolan being that he's turned out so many amazing films its a culmination to give it to him but this year in particular he deserves it?

    @chaberio1335@chaberio13353 ай бұрын
  • Really surprised Poor things wasn't mentioned in directing. This was Yorgos Lanthimos chef-d'œuvre, an absolute stunning, original, and memorable movie. His directing is nothing like you've ever seen before, you instantly recognise it, just like a Wes Anderson movie, and the way he de-constructs human behavior to its core components is masterful visual poetry. I am heavily biased though, and I realize this movie is very polarizing. But I sincerely hope it gets much deserved accreditation to its phenomenal accomplishment!

    @oliverbelfiore3392@oliverbelfiore33923 ай бұрын
  • You brought up a lot of good points, especially in the technical categories. You definitely appreciate Killers of the Flower Moon WAY more than I do and while you brought me around to the editing, cinematography, and score maybe, almost nothing else, with the exception of Gladstone should have been on here. Really loved your take on things. Thanks!

    @kristineh1601@kristineh16013 ай бұрын
    • Really don't think she should be there either tbh

      @MichaelCortese1@MichaelCortese13 ай бұрын
  • If you look at some of the behind the scenes for Oppenheimer then it will be obvious that Murphy should win. Giving such a performance with a massive camera just 2 inches from your face is amazing!

    @dr_volberg@dr_volberg3 ай бұрын
    • Especially the podium scene after the test.

      @dr_volberg@dr_volberg3 ай бұрын
  • Loved this video and your take on the Oscar nominations. Would love to see your take on the noms in the next year!

    @jonathansodacan5769@jonathansodacan57693 ай бұрын
  • ♫ I got the Oscar fever, hope you feel it too ♫

    @aspacelex@aspacelex3 ай бұрын
  • Love this one. I agree with many of your points but I feel that the artistic uniquness of Poor Things will give it a jump over the others for Best Picture

    @stilta1@stilta13 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating and really interesting breakdown of the nominations of the catergieoes mentioned. But really surprised that International Feature Film was not discussed.

    @SiAndrews@SiAndrews3 ай бұрын
  • I think your opinion and preferences are very accurate. I agree mostly. Maybe your love for Zone of Interest resonated for me with Anatomy of a Fall. I loved it all and the kid will be a tremendous actor. Thank you for allowing me to share.

    @ruicoelho1962@ruicoelho19623 ай бұрын
  • Spot on, the best films for me were Killers of the Flower Moon and The Zone of Interest. It's hard for me to choose between them, but Zone is so singular, it has certainly stuck with me more.

    @RyanMichero@RyanMichero3 ай бұрын
  • For me the biggest snub in bunch of categories is "May December": its cinematography, acting and directing were extraordinary good (Academy did recognize only the screenplay - rightfully so). All these elements served a story which had something interesting to say and did it in a fresh, original way. For this reason it's one of my best from last year, definitely.

    @vytautasoskinis3424@vytautasoskinis34243 ай бұрын
    • I think Melton was the biggest snub for me, he deserved at least the Supporting actor nom.

      @hazelsingh3887@hazelsingh38873 ай бұрын
    • It probably would have gotten it if Netflix prioritized it in the campaign process. It’s been wall to wall Maestro billboards out in LA.

      @tatehildyard5332@tatehildyard53323 ай бұрын
    • I wasn't that big on May December, but will admit that Melton for Supporting Actor is probably the biggest snub. One of the most impactful performances of the year.

      @absolutespider3532@absolutespider35323 ай бұрын
  • Would love see an full review/analysis of zone of interest. Jonathan Glazer does some very interesting choices creatively not only with sound that I would love to ear your takes, here or on the podcast. Love your content!

    @amadeufreitas5823@amadeufreitas58233 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Very articulate. Some acting snubs for me would be Teo Yoo for Best Actor, or Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Past Lives (and while I'm at it, Celine Song for Best Director for Past Lives as well). And another painful omission of course is Dominic Sessa for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in The Holdovers.

    @Bobmacca64@Bobmacca642 ай бұрын
  • My husband and I have this tradition that we always watch the movies nominated for best picture. We are parents, so if we watch 20 movies in a year, that is a good year, despite us loving good film. We use the Oscars as a vetting services. Time is limited, and all that. Some of our favourites have always been the ones that we had 0 interest in before we watched them. Roma, Past lives and CODA are great examples of this. This year, Oppenheimer and Maestro (the two movies we wanted to see the most!) have been our biggest let downs. Maestro was our only DNF, and Oppenheimer, while technically great, did not leave us with any food for thought. To quote Bernstein himself: A work of art does not answer questions, it provokes them!

    @elinjohansson384@elinjohansson3843 ай бұрын
    • To quote my own father, any time the word Oppenheimer is spoken, in the same building I can hear in the distance “Too long!”.

      @tatehildyard5332@tatehildyard53323 ай бұрын
  • Emma Stone best actress. Cillian Murphy best actor. calling it now.

    @synysterjazmyngates@synysterjazmyngates3 ай бұрын
  • Very intelligent, well thought out, well expressed - Nice work.

    @whatisawwhenisaw3322@whatisawwhenisaw33223 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the video!

    @jacobje00@jacobje003 ай бұрын
  • Lmao film nerds have it programmed where they can’t give Opp its flowers because it’s popular choice

    @lewystyles@lewystyles2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for saying something about "Zone of Interest." That movie struck me to my core and I want it to sweep.

    @GabriellePerkins@GabriellePerkins3 ай бұрын
  • Cool to watch this instead of your usual analysis videos. I love everything you make, bro, so please do keep up the exemplary work. Best film related content on KZhead: 1. Thomas Flight 2. Spikima 3. In Praise of Shadows The holy trinity of unique and infallibly great film KZheadrs.

    @rageagainstmyhairline5574@rageagainstmyhairline55742 ай бұрын
  • Emma was brilliant. She deserves the win. I think Lily is wonderful too but she’s supporting and she is subtle irl, I am not sure she had to act that much…having said that i really enjoyed her and the movie. Emma just blew everyone else away, Emma was incredible. This was such a great year…so many incredible movies and actors that all deserve the win.

    @juanitab7076@juanitab70762 ай бұрын
  • Please make a separate video about The Zone Of Interest

    @wallysls@wallysls3 ай бұрын
  • In my opinion, the biggest snub of this year isn't Greta Gerwig or Margot Robbie shut out from their respective categories, nor the fact that Godzilla didn't receive more attention, and not even the fact that animation is once again pushed away, thus ignoring Guillermo Del Toro's message from last year. Not only did Oppenheimer not being nominated for VFX is a big snub, but the fact that it wasn't even shortlisted is a crime. This is the film that used a real bomb, and yet they decided to shortlist The Marvels

    @erickmorales25@erickmorales253 ай бұрын
    • if they cged the bomb it might've been shortlisted, but it's still better than throwing an oscar for the category it wasn't supposed to like that happened with tenet, it deserved more than just best vfx, like one for production design and music. Oppenheimer didn't had even the half of tenet which itself had less than quarter of blockbuster films cg.

      @hemangkorane1797@hemangkorane17973 ай бұрын
  • I always appreciate your commentary on the Oscars every year and you're absolutely right they should be about joy and discovery and what movies particularly strike a chord in you as a viewer. I personally think that May December was snubbed I think it was a difficult and controversial movie to make and Todd Haynes did pretty delicate and unnerving piece of work there. Yorgos' work has always intrigued and entertained me and I'm always happy to see his work highlighted. Cheers!

    @CatJabZ@CatJabZ3 ай бұрын
  • I agree with you on a lot. I think Oppenheimer is going to sweep the techies, and outside of maybe Sound (which yes, should go to The Zone of Interest) it deserves all of them. It’s easily going to win Cinematography, Film Editing, Score, and Sound. Nolan also has Director in the bag. It should probably win Best Picture too. All except maybe Sound I’d say are deserved. EDIT: Wow, the best-case scenario happened where Oppenheimer won everything it should have, but The Zone of Interest won Sound, which is a very pleasant surprise! As for the art direction categories, I think either Poor Things or Barbie will win Production and Costume Design. One of them could win both, or both could win one. Makeup is probably going to Maestro, but Poor Things could take it. Either way, I think Poor Things should sweep all three. EDIT: YEAH POOR THINGS SWEEPED! Deserved. Either Godzilla Minus One or The Creator is going to win Visual Effects. Either one would be an excellent win. EDIT: Godzilla Minus One won, well-deserved. Either The Boy and the Heron or Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is winning Animated Feature. I would be happy no matter which one of these wins, as both were among my top favorite films of the entire year. Anecdote, I’m pissed that neither got nominated for Score! Man, the Academy hates animated movies. EDIT: Yup, Boy and the Heron won. Awesome. As for Original Screenplay, I think Anatomy of a Fall has it. The Holdovers should win in my opinion, but whatever. EDIT: Yup, Anatomy of a Fall won, good win. Adapted Screenplay is gonna be a toss-up between Oppenheimer and American Fiction. I personally think the win should go to Poor Things, but again, whatever. EDIT: Yup, American Fiction won. Sadly, this is my least favorite win of the night. I loved half of the screenplay of American Fiction, but I personally could not for the life of me get into the family drama half of the movie. Oh well, still an understandable win. Regarding Acting, I think the two Supportings are in the bag; Robert Downey Jr. (Oppenheimer) and Da’Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers) are the clear winners, and deservedly so. EDIT: Yup, I was right. Good. Actor and Actress are toss-ups. Actor is going to be either Paul Giamatti or Cillian Murphy, both of which would actually be solid wins. Actress is going to be a toss up between Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone. Again, both would be fantastic wins. EDIT: I was right with Murphy and Stone winning, and honestly I'm glad. This is actually a very solid lineup across the board. I’ll say it again, the lack of Animated movies outside of Animated Feature frustrates me, and May December and Past Lives should have been nominated for more. Also, I’m fine with the Barbie snubs; I wouldn’t replace any of the actual nominees with Margot Robbie or Greta Gerwig.

    @andrewheaney4874@andrewheaney48743 ай бұрын
    • I completely agree that Oppenheimer deserves to win every award it’s nominated for (and a couple more), except that The Zone of Interest deserved Best Sound🤟🏼 and Best Supporting Actress. Although I definitely think Anatomy of a Fall deserves Best Screenplay.

      @AH-bm5xs@AH-bm5xs3 ай бұрын
    • I rarely like a KZhead comment but this is so well-said! Btw do u have a Letterboxd account?

      @horacehung8373@horacehung83733 ай бұрын
    • @@horacehung8373 why thanks! Yes, I do have a Letterboxd.

      @andrewheaney4874@andrewheaney48743 ай бұрын
    • Right on the money with all of these predictions 👍🏼

      @joetheinfant8891@joetheinfant88913 ай бұрын
  • I think it was the intention not to let Cillians performance breathe. That is exactly the feeling you get from Oppie when you read American Prometheus. He was highly neurotic, and always under pressure his whole life.

    @rehnumachowdhury3629@rehnumachowdhury36293 ай бұрын
  • I would love it if Emma Stone or Sandra Huller won. They were phenomenal. Lily Gladstone was great, but that really felt more like a supporting role.

    @dafstreep33@dafstreep333 ай бұрын
    • When the film came out all I heard was “Lily Gladstone is the heart of the film” but now everyone’s saying she’s a supporting role. She’s clearly the second lead, with an hour of screen time just behind Leo’s hour and a half and she’s completely enchanting throughout the first half and gives a devastating performance in the second half. She absolutely deserves the Oscar.

      @supbro7347@supbro73473 ай бұрын
    • I agree that it felt more like a supporting role. She's absent from so much of the film. I don't think she's too subtle, I think her acting is great and she'd be a great winner for best supporting (although I do also love Davine Joy Randolph's performance), but it's not a lead performance. De Niro actually has more screen time and focus than she has (and obviously DiCaprio as well). She's the largest female role in the film, but she's supporting. I've watched the film twice and I felt it even more the second time seeing it. Huller and Stone are phenomenal and they each carry their films. These are true lead performances.

      @rebeccag8589@rebeccag85893 ай бұрын
    • @@rebeccag8589 Robert de Niro has less screen time than Lily Gladstone idk why you’d lie about that hahaha

      @supbro7347@supbro73473 ай бұрын
    • @supbro7347 you're right- after looking at several sites, De Niro has 49 minutes and Lily has 56 (so essentially the same). And this is out of a three and a half hour movie. De Niro has gone supporting everywhere. So this still proves my point :)

      @rebeccag8589@rebeccag85893 ай бұрын
    • @@rebeccag8589 leo has an hour and 49 which leaves almost 2 hours where he’s not on screen. He must be supporting too then

      @supbro7347@supbro73473 ай бұрын
  • Great vedio! I agree with most of your picks and disagree with some of them, but it's as you said, ultimately your pick is about which film, character impacted you the most, resonated with you the most. As someone who love & appreciate filmmaking, who is in awe of it and the magic that goes behind it, the beauty of acting, I'm just happy that we got to enjoy such amazing, unique and epic films this year and that these stunning films are getting the acknowledgment it deserves.

    @amyperaltiago@amyperaltiago2 ай бұрын
  • Film is art and art is subjective. The problem is , EVERYONE thinks their opinion is the correct one and refuse to budge, making 'conversations' about it exhausting.

    @gleewhoseline198@gleewhoseline1983 ай бұрын
    • No, you're wrong, that's not it at all!😉 Seriously though, there are aspects that can be objectively judged, it's not all entirely subjective, and it is rigid in another sense, to say it is.

      @squirlmy@squirlmy2 ай бұрын
  • Poor things is my favorite of the group. It was well done technically and with a strong message.

    @jeremyslather@jeremyslather3 ай бұрын
    • The ending wasn't perfect but such an imaginative and creative film. I wouldn't be upset if it won but thought Zone was the best.

      @inyostudio@inyostudio3 ай бұрын
  • can i just say i hate that people don’t want Emma Stone to win the Oscar for best actress because she already has an Oscar. Emma Stone gave hands down the best performance and the award shouldn’t be by how many Oscar’s one already has..

    @Chuuzus@Chuuzus3 ай бұрын
    • #PERIOD I was so outstanded by her performance seeing it the day before new year eve last year not only did she give it all from a technical standpoint but she drives so much growth and emotional depth to the character. That whole “this actor already won a Oscar before” narrative is a big factor to why the great performances and actors/actresses are snubbed including Meryl Streep who shouldn’t have had waited 30 years to win a 3rd Oscar for the Iron Lady or Denzel Washington who should’ve won another Oscar after training day

      @Kevin-rg3yc@Kevin-rg3yc3 ай бұрын
  • Great Analysis. Very well spoken!

    @TheAlexMassaad@TheAlexMassaad2 ай бұрын
  • Love the vidoe, but I wish we could have seen your thoughts on Best Screenplay, particularly because I feel that it's an oddly overlooked category given how fundamental it is to almost all films; arguably more so than than the actors.

    @Craw1011@Craw10112 ай бұрын
  • Like 'The Irishman' and 'Gangs of New York', 'Killers of the Flower Moon' doesn't deserve a single Oscar. It's too long and that is a major fault of Scorsese's. He doesn't know when to get out once a film has made its point. Rather than ending the film with that radio program where we learned the fate of the characters, the film should have been tightened in spots and the fate of the characters should have been filmed instead. 'The Zone of Interest' takes a very unique approach to the holocaust but it didn't engage the audience and was a major disappointment for me. For the last 20 years or so, we've been seeing very good ideas suggested for films but the execution falls short of greatness.

    @WalterFrith@WalterFrith3 ай бұрын
  • I think Emma Stone had the best performance. It's simply next level.

    @hopsfd@hopsfd3 ай бұрын
  • Totally agree with film editing. Oppenheimer was 3 hours long and me and my partner really felt those 3 hours Killers was 3 hours 45 and the pacing is really held up by the editing, so much so that it felt like a shorter movie in many ways

    @PrimeParadiso@PrimeParadiso2 ай бұрын
  • First of all I want to say that your videos are mesmerising and that I love them and hope you continue them. Now I wanted to ask you, do you plan to do a video on the sound of "The Zone of Interest" directed by Jonathan Glazer please? The same way you analysed the sound of "The Batman", I think every film lover would GREATLY benefit from your insight on the sound in Glazer's film. There is so much to say about it and if you watch the film one day I think you're going to get the idea that Glazer wanted to tell us with the sound : it makes links between the visible and the invisible. Sorry for disturbing you with what may seem a silly demand but I really hope you think about it. Best Regards.

    @ezekielappiah2253@ezekielappiah22533 ай бұрын
  • The Zone of Interest was the best picture in my opinion. While most people probably won't want to rewatch it often it does have a lot to pick up on in repeat viewings. It's amazing to me how a film with so little conventional plot has so many memorable scenes and shots. This movie ended exactly when I wanted it to but the how it ended was still a surprise. It's the only movie last year that didn't bore me for a second. Every other movie I watched had at least one scene or one moment I could say I could do without but this was flawless in my opinion. Totally subjective but that's my pick.

    @adrianschroeder2798@adrianschroeder27983 ай бұрын
    • I think if neither Best Director nor Best Picture guys to Glazer, it will be considered a rather massive snub by the time ten years have passed. Tom made a great point about the incredible marriage of technical experimentation and structural innovation that makes this film such an achievement. It's also a timely message that it carries, and it should be recognised for incredibly aligning all of those feats.

      @EarlofSedgewick@EarlofSedgewick3 ай бұрын
  • Poor things is the best thing I've seen this year, in so many categories. Movie, scenography, leading and supporting cast, score... Oppenheimer is ok, I'm fine with it getting some. Barbie was disappointing - although I don't mind Ryan gosling or his song winning something.

    @norbertpaternoster@norbertpaternoster3 ай бұрын
  • Desperately awaiting your inevitable dune 2 videos I need them

    @charlesmovesonly@charlesmovesonly2 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Best VFX - Godzilla Minus One 🙏🏼

    @TheReelAnalyst@TheReelAnalyst2 ай бұрын
  • Would recommend people to take another look at that Cillian Murphy performance. It's beyond great. There's a video on KZhead that touches upon some of the reasons why it's so good. 5+ viewings and the layers don't stop revealing themselves.

    @VigneshKrishnamurthy2509@VigneshKrishnamurthy25093 ай бұрын
    • What's that video called?

      @ronanmcintyre@ronanmcintyre3 ай бұрын
    • @@ronanmcintyre kzhead.info/sun/n6Wkl7F9hoCDfIk/bejne.html

      @VigneshKrishnamurthy2509@VigneshKrishnamurthy25093 ай бұрын
  • The Zone of Interest is my personal pick for best picture. Felt like it was the most engaged Ive been in a movie in my life. Very rare in 2023 that I felt like a film maker not only respected my intelligence but more importantly trusted my judgement. Biggest snub is May December for the acting for the three leads and while it doesn’t have a score I’d say is oscar worthy Id say the way it’s used is my favorite of any score in 2023z

    @adraino7345@adraino73453 ай бұрын
  • Great clip. You made your points so well. Only area I dont quite agree is Best Actress. IMO should be Emma S., but for various reasons (like you say) will most likely go to Lily G.

    @palacerevolution2000@palacerevolution20002 ай бұрын
  • The biggest snub for music is John Powell's score to Migration. It was probably overlooked because its a silly and charming children's cartoon, but it's the best music I've heard in a movie in at least the last five years. I don't remember the last time I asked out of a movie theater clearly remembering 4-5 different motifs, understanding what they represent, and loving every single one of them. If you haven't watched the movie, watch it for the music alone. It's absolutely gorgeous.

    @thekolbaska@thekolbaska3 ай бұрын
    • I'm beginning to think the academy have something against John Powell, been snubbed too many times including when he should have won for How To Train Your Dragon

      @calahoon22@calahoon222 ай бұрын
  • Tell me you hate Oppenheimer without telling me you hate Oppenheimer

    @girinandhan1372@girinandhan13722 ай бұрын
  • I liked your analysis in this, interesting and balanced takes mostly praising the good work of the nominees/snubs. Your only point I strongly disagree with is the editing of Oppenheimer, which blew me away in a way editing usually never does. So I really hope Jennifer Lame wins this one.

    @TheDavan619@TheDavan6193 ай бұрын
    • The editing in Oppenheimer is good from a grand scale perspective, but there are multiple scenes where the cuts are so frequent that it's jarring to keep up with. Like the train ride scene earlier in the film where it bounces back and forth like a dozen times for a conversation that isn't even a minute long. Again, it's a lot of material to cover so there is a strength to making it largely legible, but as my friend put it "flower moon makes the audience feel held".

      @mitchellkopitch@mitchellkopitch3 ай бұрын
  • One thing that I don’t want to happen at the oscars is Oppenheimer winning too many Oscars, that just feels like laziness.

    @literallymyMovie@literallymyMovie3 ай бұрын
    • How is it lazy when Nolan's previous work (and collaborators) haven't found much success at the Oscars before? Just because it's well-liked and well done? That's....like....the reason for voting for it.

      @HQBacon@HQBacon3 ай бұрын
    • @@HQBacon what I mean is that Oppenheimer shouldn’t win every possible oscar there is

      @literallymyMovie@literallymyMovie3 ай бұрын
    • I mean I agree, but most of the wins it's expected to win (with the exception of Best Sound and maybe Supporting Actor which I'd probably give to other people) are pretty deserving wins. Cillian, Nolan, Hoyte, Ludwig, and Jen Lame are all doing stellar work here, and their work being done in a summer blockbuster that's popular shouldn't really minimize their excellence. They're somewhat safe choices, but it doesn't make them undeserved (esp. since most of them have not been awarded anything of the sort prior - for most of them, it's their first or second nomination ever).@@literallymyMovie

      @HQBacon@HQBacon3 ай бұрын
    • @@HQBacon yeah definitely not undeserved but I don’t like how a lot of people say it should win every Oscar, and i think that’s because most people have saw it. I really wanna see some surprises happen

      @literallymyMovie@literallymyMovie3 ай бұрын
  • Great video as always Thomas! Think the only thing you missed was the unnecessary inclusion of John Williams for original score. In a year in which we got a new Joe Hisaishi score for the Boy & the Heron and a fantastic Daniel Pemberton score for Spider-verse, why oh why was Williams' mostly rehashed score for Indy included?

    @JONESANDDUDDING@JONESANDDUDDING3 ай бұрын
  • A few thoughts. Where’s the “big performance” in Cillian Murphy? I think that’s clearly your Holdovers bias speaking. Cillian does so much with his gaze, his expressions, he never shouts, he has longs moments of silence, he carries a film with his eyes. I don’t know what film did you watch. Man this hipster take of voting for anyone else other than Nolan just takes credibility away. What he did was an cinematic achievement, and he gets overlooked by some people because of his name and being a blockbuster filmmaker. Also there’s a very critic bias where the Blockbuster gets overlooked for the more “artistic” films when Oppenheimer is a monumental artistic achievement. Oppenheimer has been sweeping and will sweep at the Oscars, deservedly so.

    @Usedtobebillie@Usedtobebillie3 ай бұрын
    • He comes across pretty biased IMHO. Flower Moon definitely felt too long. General audiences seem to agree with me or the film would have seen much longer legs at the box office. He claims people are overlooking Lily Gladstone's performance, but I think he's very guilty of overlooking Cillian Murphy's performance.

      @DRM-nb1fg@DRM-nb1fg2 ай бұрын
    • I hate the idea that a film has to have a big performance to win an Oscar. What Murphy did in Oppenheimer is insane.

      @Jacobyfilms@Jacobyfilms2 ай бұрын
  • Everything Poor Things is nominated for is what I will be rooting for. Sad Iron Claw didn't get anything. A lot of great movies came out like Dream Scenario, Beau is Afraid, or Zone of Interest.

    @ilovecody7514@ilovecody75143 ай бұрын
  • Loved your insights and I agree with your points on subtlety. Lily Gladstone was able to convey so much with small actions and expressions, only releasing emotion on a larger scale when warranted - hence producing more of an impact with the audience when she did. That is difficult to do. Contrast that with Annette Bening (who I love) in Nyad, who was always speaking her mind and emoting (granted that was true to the character she was portraying). Gladstone's performance was much more interesting. I also agree with your points on score... while the Oppenheimer score was amazing, I felt at times that it overwhelmed what was going on onscreen. My heart leans toward a posthumous award for Robbie Robertson. Also agreed with you points on the snubs, although I haven't seen A Thousand and One yet so I have no opinion there. I would add Greta Lee to the list for Past Lives - another fantastic subtle performance. The only problem I have with your video is that you neglected to include the screenplay nominations. I'm curious to know what your take is there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    @flowerfaeri@flowerfaeri3 ай бұрын
  • American Fiction, Past Lives and The Holdovers were all fantastic. Best films of the year. ✌

    @angelorossowrites@angelorossowrites3 ай бұрын
  • I agree with you on everything. I'm also rooting for Killers of the Flower Moon when it comes to directing and best picture.

    @JunebugPresents@JunebugPresents3 ай бұрын
  • Every single thing you said about Oppenheimer was so wrong lmfaooo

    @florence9919@florence99193 ай бұрын
  • Loved your take on Giamatti btw!

    @yukonman7613@yukonman76132 ай бұрын
  • I would have loved to hear a discussion on the best screenplay categories. Personally, when I’m trying to catch up on great films I may have missed in previous years, I have found that past nominations for best screenplay have had a higher hit rate for me than ones for best picture. This is how I stumbled upon Triangle Of Sadness, which now holds a very special weird place in my heart

    @justinclayton42@justinclayton422 ай бұрын
  • I agree with a lot you said but wasn’t impressed by Leo in killers of the flower moon. Very one dimensional and underwhelming performance

    @donyeokeziri@donyeokeziri3 ай бұрын
  • I think one movie which was snubbed across the board was They Cloned Tyrone, the cinematography, acting, directing were all really great, but the movie was done dirty by being put on Netflix with little to no promotion on the same day Barbie & Oppenheimer came out. I agree that Paul Giamatti should win best actor, I will be disappointed when Cillian Murphy inevitably wins.

    @elliot2331@elliot23313 ай бұрын
    • i honestly don't see the hype about Giamatti's performance, it's a middle of the road movie, with a pretty tired formula, Giamatti has done much better work in his career

      @caniceclooney1028@caniceclooney10283 ай бұрын
    • It wouldn't be the first time the academy does a "make-up" award... Saying he has done better in the past is a reason why he'll get nominated, not a reason against.

      @squirlmy@squirlmy2 ай бұрын
    • Strong disagree on Cillian. But you're welcome to cry about it

      @blackgrlfly@blackgrlfly2 ай бұрын
  • My biggest snubs this year are Greta Lee in Past Lives, and Andrew Scott in All of Us Strangers, both mesmericly subtle and beautiful.

    @willherondale6367@willherondale63673 ай бұрын
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