2016 Oscar Nominations

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:martin: lame ass "Danish girl". I hope "the Revenant" and "Mad Max" wins most of the categories. I think Ruffalo takes best supporting actor over Tom Hardy
 

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No nominations for Idris Elba or Abraham Attah?

fukk anyone rocking with this. :yeshrug:

Supporting actor was just too strong this year. It was like best actor of the past few years.

I really liked ejiofor in z for zachariah but no one saw it.

Also wish oscar isaac would have gotten ex machina love
 

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Elaborate on the Licas stuff breh. I never heard this.

Many major American motion pictures have done away with opening credits, with many films, such as Van Helsing in 2004 and Batman Begins in 2005, not even displaying the film title until the closing credits begin. Similarly, Welles's Touch of Evil originally waited until the end to display the title as well as the credits; however, Universal Studios maintained rights to the film and did not implement this change until a 1998 re-release.
George Lucas is credited with popularizing this with his Star Wars films which display only the film's title at the start.[1] His decision to omit opening credits in his films Star Wars (1977) and The Empire Strikes Back (1980) led him to resign from the Directors Guild of America after being fined $250,000 for not crediting the director during the opening title sequence. However, Hollywood had been releasing films without opening credits for many years before Lucas came along, most notably Citizen Kane, West Side Story, 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Godfather.
Nevertheless, "title-only" billing became an established form for summer blockbusters in 1989, with Ghostbusters II, Lethal Weapon 2 and The Abyss following the practice. Clint Eastwood has omitted opening credits (except for the title) in every film that he has directed since approximately 1982.

Once he said FU and F the fine and resigned... He been on Hollywoods blacklist
 

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Tom Hardy doesn't deserve shyt for Fury Road. I'm pretty sure he said 9 sentences in the entire movie and just grunted the rest of his dialogue. No actor shines above the actual movie.

Sounds like Leo in The Revenant.

BTW, Tom Hardy is nominated for that film and not Mad Max.
 

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Glad Mad Max getting the love

Tom Hardy had a great year - Mad Max, Legend, Revernant.

And lets hope Leo finally gets one.

Sucks that no Creed, Beasts, Del Toro or Idris nods though
 

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So, for his new movie, The Revenant, Leonardo DiCaprio got the flu and hypothermia about four or five times, ate a raw Bison liver, and (reportedly) slept in dead animal carcasses to keep warm. I'm surprised he didn't try to piss off a real bear and have it try to attack him ("LET'S DO THIS FOR REAL!!!") Yeah...someone give him an Oscar before he does something else insane.

Word. Leo is just whoring himself at this point. He's that desperate.
 
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