Showing posts with label Oscar Watch 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscar Watch 2019. Show all posts

Saturday, March 9, 2019

OSCAR WATCH 2019 WRAP UP

My wrap-up is a little late, mostly as I have been busy but also I'm still feeling meh about the show.

The Show
I didn't mind no host, but the show generally felt flat and for the most part left me nonplussed. I wish they would pair people that worked, some had no chemistry, others were brimming. This happens every year, will they ever learn. I loved the diversity of the winners and the spread of winners over many different movies. I was feeling ok about it all but not much made me beam. Except maybe Olivia Coleman winning. I was pretty devastated that Green Book won. Look, it is a good solid movie, but compared to that list of could have won, really???? It was about race but it was safe and old fashioned and basically Driving Miss Daisy reversed and i will never understand that winning either. Roma should have won and if not A Star is Born, The Favourite, Bohemian Rhapsody or even BlacKkKlansman or Black Panther.

Oh and I know he only passed 2 days earlier, but nothing about Stanley Donen at all, nothing??? He only directed one of the greatest movies ever...maybe next year!?

The Highlights
However, there were still hightlights.

The opening act of "Queen" were good, but not great. It lacked something. I use the name Queen loosely as without Freddie they will never be Queen. Adam Lambert is an adequate 'replacement' but his voice is a little too plastic for my tastes.

Presenters like Amy Poehler, Tina Fey and Maya Rudolph; Melissa McCarthy, Michael Keaton, Paul Rudd, Sarah Paulson helped lift things.

All the songs were great, especially Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper.

I loved Barbra's introduction of BlacKkKlansman.

I also loved some of the winners speeches, especially some of the smaller awards, but also Marhershala Ali, Remi Malek, and Olivia Coleman.


The Winners - how I fared

Here was my predictions.

I got 15 correct (and 9 wrong).

I got both actresses wrong and happily so. The Docos, Costume, Production, Original Score, and original screenplay. AND BEST FILM...GRRRR

The Fashion

The fashion was as always fun!

Here are some faves



















Sunday, February 24, 2019

OSCAR WATCH: the predictions

As always I try and predict every category up for an Oscar at the Academy Awards. I also add who I would prefer to win.

I've previously posted about most of the movies nominated.

Let's get right into it!!

Best Picture
8 very worthy nominations. Whilst Black Panther, Bohemian Rhapsody, and A Star is Born are definitely contenders. The race seems to be between The Favourite and Roma.

Who Will Win
Roma, it is a great film, with heart, and beautifully shot. It is almost a homage to the way films used to be made. Let's see what happens on he day. I still wonder about the above mentions, there could be an upset.

Who I Would Like To Win
BlacKkklansman, it is a great film, entertaining and important, plus Spike Lee who should have won, let alone be nominated, for Do The Right Thing - a film that still holds up today. This probably won't happen, but oh boy, I would be overjoyed. Having said that, The Favourite would be another good one.

Directing
A mix of great directors, but with 8 films up and 5 directing nods, people miss out. It's a formidable group.

Who Will Win
Alfonso Cuaron for Roma, beautifully directed, I cannot see how he cannot win now.

Who I Would Like To Win
Spike Lee, I would die!! You'd hear me whooping all over The Hunter

Actress in a Leading Role
Every single actress nominated is deserved in this role, it is sad they all cannot get one.

Who Will Win
Glenn Close for The Wife, she has won just about everything and the SAG, which is the best indicator. It was a thankless yet very nuanced role. She does deserve the win.

Who I Would Like To Win
Olivia Coleman, this was such a crazy out there role and she handled it beautifully, she really puts herself out there. And would give a great speech, let's hope for an upset

Actress in a Supporting Role
Such a rough field, Regina King and Amy Adams seem to be the contenders. Weisz and Stone, whilst brilliant, have each won an Oscar and split the vote being the same movie

Who Will Win
Amy Adams, she was formidable in a thankless role, and has been nominated so many times. She is a chameleon and such a wonderful actress, who has never put a foot wrong.

Who I Would Like To Win
Amy Adams

Actor in a Leading Role
Great group of actors, but it is all about Freddie!

Who Will Win
Remi Malek, no contention. He is adorable and gave a once in a lifetime performance. He HAS to.

Who I Would Like To Win
Remi Malek!!

Actor in a Supporting Role
This is the most difficult category, it usually is. An outstanding group of acting. Sam Elliot could be a sentimental win, but I doubt it. Driver was great, but he is young and will be a contender in years to come. Rockwell was great, but he won last year. It is between Marhershala Ali who was brilliant and devastating, and Richard E Grant who was also brilliant and devastating.

Who Will Win
Marhershala Ali, a supreme actor with a complex and nuanced role.

Who I Would Like To Win
Richard E Grant, he is always great in anything he does, even if the movie isn't so good. He was spectacular in this, solid and brilliant and that last scene, jesus! Also his complete and utter joy since being nominated is a thing of beauty to watch, people are loving it, it might mean a swell that way!
If he wins, like Spike, you will hear me whooping!


Adapted Screenplay
A great range of stories here, but Blackkklansman is the most outrageous. I guess it could have been a dry police procedure, but they really gave it entertainment value despite the subject matter.

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
Blackkklansman

Original Screenplay
Vice was original in it's presentation, but not in subject matter. Roma was mostly improvised, and really no real story. The Favourite was genuinely and uniquely original, no brainer!

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
The Favourite

Cinematography
Both Cold War and Roma have picturesque b&w cinemtography, but Roma has the artier edge. The Favourite is also arty with it's use of fish eye lens and unusual angles. I think Roma has it.

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
Roma

Film Editing
This is always one that catches me up, I had The Favourite, but all my reading suggests Bohemian Rhapsody. There is some interesting editing in Blackkklansman, but not enough to stand out.

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
Bohemian Rhapsody

Foreign Language Film
Don't know much about these films except Roma and Cold War, both are great but Roma has the heart.

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
Roma

Original Score
No idea here, I remember liking Beale Street and Blackkklansman. My research points me to the latter.

Who Will Win
Blackkklansman

Original Song
This is a no brainer, no one else stands a chance and it's a great song.

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
Shallow - Lady Gaga, A Star Is Born

Costume Design
Some great costumes here, but The Favourite is outstanding, The Academy loves period, who doesn't!?! I have heard about Black Panther being a possibility, well I guess we wait and see.

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
The Favourite

Makeup and Hairstyling
Again, another no brainer, Christan Bale is made up so well you are full of loathing for him as Dick Cheney, even though you know it is not him. They all look remarkably like their counterpart!

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
Vice

Production Design
Again, another difficult one. Roma obviously went to a lot of detail to recreate Mexico in the 50s. Black Panther created new worlds, but a lot was CGI. First Man recreating the whole space experience, but again CGI. Mary Poppins look like it was delightful. But The Favourite was lush and believable. 

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
The Favourite

Sound Editing/Sound Mixing
This seems to be all about Bohemian Rhapsody from my knowledge and research.

Who Will Win/Who I Would Like To Win
Bohemian Rhapsody

Visual Effects
This seems to be going to First Man. No idea really

Who Will Win
First Man

Documentary Feature
I have seen none of these, it seems to be between RBG and Free Solo

Who Will Win
RBG

Documentary Short
Again, no idea but from reading and research

Who Will Win
Lifeboat

Animated Feature Film
Only seen Isle of Dogs, which I loved.

Who Will Win
Spider-Man

Who I Would Like To Win
Isle of Dogs

Animated Short Film
Again, no idea but from reading and research

Who Will Win
Bao, because it played before The Incredibles 2

Live Action Short Film
Again, no idea but from reading and research

Who Will Win
Skin keeps popping up

I'll do a follow up Blog after the big day, last year I got a record 20 out of 24 (I have done this previously in 2009 and 2014 but never surpassed it), stay tuned for how I go!!!!






OSCAR WATCH 2019: The Films

Welcome to Oscar Watch 2019, I am a little late this year 'cause super busy.

This post will give some lines about each nominated film I have seen, what I thought of the film, acting, and any chances it might have.

I will also blog my predictions for the show, who will win AND who I would like to win. I have been doing this for many years, as it makes me happy. 



Best Picture

I loved all the films nominated for Best Picture and to be honest most are absolutely deserved of winning, but only one can. 

Black Panther 
Black Panther is the long awaited all-black Marvel Superhero film. More a film than a movie, which gives it the edge on all the other Marvel movies. A super star cast, great and important storyline with intelligence AND action, and actual suspense. I loved this film and it filled me with joy.

Of the 7 Oscars it is up for, I am unsure it will bring home any. As good as it is, the competition is high this year. For Black Panther it is a case of it is good to be nominated.

BlacKkKlansman
I loved this film very much, it is probably my favourite of the bunch, the one I want to win. It is hugely important in terms of race and equality, and it is also entertaining. The true story of a black detective that infiltrates the KKK from within. It is directed by Spike Lee, who I adore and who has been overlooked for his masterpiece, Do the Right Thing. The story is quite dramatic but with large pockets of humour, balanced beautifully.

Could he be an upset on the night, oh boy, I'd love to see that, but I don't think it will happen. It may be in for an Oscar out of it's 6 noms for Adapted Screenplay and Adam Driver's Supporting role.

Bohemian Rhapsody
A fan favourite and another I really loved. I don't need to tell anyone what it is about. Everyone has seen it, I wrote about it here. It was pure joy to watch and Remi Malek's Freddie was perfection. 

Remi's won everything for this and I see no reason why he wouldn't win here. Of it's 5 noms, it's probably the only chance. But it's almost close to an absolute!

The Favourite
This is the dark horse for the win, but it is a bit out there and niche. The Story of Queen Anne, and her two female assistants that become lovers. Based on the truth with a liberal dose of fiction based from gossip. Olivia Coleman is outstandingly brilliant as Queen Anne. As are Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz. The acting was sublime, the set design outstanding, the story unique. So lush and sexy and gorgeous, yet ultimately sad. it's got everything you need to win.

It is nominated for a whopping 9 awards, and stands a chance with the acting, probably more Best Actress than Supporting, Costume, and possibly Screenplay. It deserves to be recognised, so fingers crossed.

Green Book
I really enjoyed this film, again a race oriented film, but I thought it could have packed a bigger punch, it sat a little light. The true story of a black classical musican who travelled the South in the 50s with a driver to keep him out of trouble. The music was divine, and the acting brilliant. Both Viggo and Mahershala were brilliant. 

The Supporting Actor is the only possibility I think, Ali has won pretty much everything he has been up for. However that particular field is the most difficult of them all this year, a lot of great and deserved performances within.

Roma
A masterpiece of independent cinema, it is visually perfect, and the acting is strong, the story is basic, but that is ok. I was absolutely mesmerised and moved by this wonderful film. It is the story of a family maid/nanny, a year in her life and it covers a whole range of subject matter, from distressing to joy. It reminds me of Fellini, and the wonderful European films of the 50s and early 60s just before the new wave movement. It is easily the best film. 

Of the 10 categories it is nominated for, I think Best Picture, Directing, Cinematography, and possibly Foreign Film.

A Star is Born
This version of the already multiple filmed story was great and in any other year could have been a contender. The story of an famous singer who meets a great up and coming singer and makes her a star, only to fall over himself. The acting was superb all round, it was beautifully filmed, the music was outstanding, everything worked. 

It may be a dark horse, but I don't think so. Of the massive 8 nominations, Original Song is a shoe in, and Sound Mixing and Sam Elliot a possibility.

Vice
Vice was well done, but not an enjoyable movie as such, cause how could it be. The story of how Dick Cheney became Vice President and the lead up to 9/11 and beyond. The acting was brilliant, and the finite detail will leave you gobsmacked. There are laughs, but more nervous silly laughs because you just cannot believe what you are seeing.

Amy Adams and Original Screenplay are possibilities.

The Rest of the Films

At Eternity's Gate
The later part of the life of Vincent Van Gogh. With Willem Dafoe as Vincent. A remarkable feat, a very moving film, and so beautifully shot. Every shot is like a Van Gogh painting, the colours used are hyper surreal. This is a little film that you should definitely check out. It was hypnotic.

It probably won't win anything, but that's ok.

Can You Ever Forgive Me
The bizarre true story of Lee Israel, a writer down on her luck. Played beautifully by Melissa McCarthy. She sells an autograph to get some money and decides to forge autographs and make more money. Richard E Grant plays her only friend, Jack, who assists her with the project. This is funny in a black way in parts, but mostly a drama, and well done.

On any other year, McCarthy should be a contender for Best Actress, but not this year. I am hoping for Richard E Grant to upset everyone by getting Best Supporting Actor. It could be a long shot, his absolute pure joy of being nominated and making the most of every moment of the journey has endeared him to everyone, so could push him to win. I'd be so thrilled by that.

The Wife
A gentle film about a Pulitzer Prize winning author and his wife, who may or may not have played a key role in his popularlity. 

Close is exceptional as The Wife and may well win for this role.

If Beale Street Could Talk
This was such a beautiful love story, about a young black couple in the 50s. They are stunning and lovely and their story is so romantic. But he is jailed for a crime he did not commit...or did he? She is pregnant, and things fall apart. The two stories, the romance, and the drama are played simultaneously. It is a great little film.

It won't win much, but Regina King's performance is brilliant and noted.

Isle of Dogs
Wes Anderson animated masterpiece is Isle of Dogs. Whimsical, dramatic, great story, and dogs. Possible contender for Animated Feature.

Cold War
Black and White Polish film about musicians in Post War Poland. A relationship forms, and they couple escape Poland via France, but will they have a happy ending? Beautifully shot in Black and White with the most wonderful music I thoroughly enjoyed this film.

Possible shot for Foreign Language Film.

A Quiet Place
Clever thriller with almost no dialogue. The world has been taken over by blind beast with extraordinary hearing. A family is on the run from them. The mother is pregnant, things can not end well.

Possible sound awards, but another that is good to be nominated.

Avenger's Infinity War/Ready Player One/Solo
I enjoyed all of these Super hero/fantasy action movies. They may win some technical awards.

Christopher Robin
This was a sweet film about a grown up Christopher Robin, caught up in his material world and the animals of his childhood help to bring him back to the child within. Again, maybe some technical, but nice to be nominated.