Most Americans haven't seen a single movie nominated for best picture, according to survey

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Writing Wise / ScriptWise though???:rudy: Nolan over Bay...
:childplease: Transformers franchise shyts on everything Nolan did. The visuals, action, and the reimAgining of the robots to what they are today while keeping in touch with the original portrayal was far more breathtaking then what Nolan did to Batman. Cmon now. The 90s director fukked up Batman so bad that any hack with a brain can reimagine Batman to the dark and brooding character that he is.

Writing? nikka please, no one talks like Bane. Interstellar was trash. Sunshine was a better "go into space to save earth" type of movie. The ending was ass. Deuce ex machina. Black man waited all those years for those cacs only to be blown up pissed me off more then any movie I've ever seen. Nolan has a much stronger :mjpls: policy then Bay. And no one remembers that magician movie either. While Bad Boys was the best cop franchise in the 90s
 

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The Grammys just say fukk it and go all in and give everyone all the pop and mainstream artists one could handle within three hours.. The Oscars is always a different story:francis:
 

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La La Land was incredible, but I have no idea which movies are actually nominated except for that one.

Like I know I read it I just don't give a shyt, I think Moonlight (definitely still going to see it) and Arrival (amazing) were on there.

Hidden Figures looks trash from the trailers :yeshrug:

If it hadn't been for La La Land getting nominated for so many awards likely never would have watched. I generally dislike musicals but thought it was fantastic.

Lala land was fukking great
 

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:childplease: Transformers franchise shyts on everything Nolan did. The visuals, action, and the reimAgining of the robots to what they are today while keeping in touch with the original portrayal was far more breathtaking then what Nolan did to Batman. Cmon now. The 90s director fukked up Batman so bad that any hack with a brain can reimagine Batman to the dark and brooding character that he is.

Writing? nikka please, no one talks like Bane. Interstellar was trash. Sunshine was a better "go into space to save earth" type of movie. The ending was ass. Deuce ex machina. Black man waited all those years for those cacs only to be blown up pissed me off more then any movie I've ever seen. Nolan has a much stronger :mjpls: policy then Bay. And no one remembers that magician movie either. While Bad Boys was the best cop franchise in the 90s

Interstellar, Inception, The Dark knight shyts on 90% of Bay's Filmography.... :mjlol::umad:

Dont get me wrong I like Bay... but his movie's are poorly written... He doesnt have anything with meat to the concepts... it's all flash damn near no substance... I mean keep it 100... without the transformers budget would it even be good?! Also why arent the transformers themselves the focus of the movies...:jbhmm:
 

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I have seen all of them except for Lion and Hacksaw Ridge...I am going to have to force myself to watch Hacksaw Ridge just because Andrew Garfield is annoying and the subject matter does nothing for me.

I wish I hadn't seen La La Land though. Might be the most overrated average movie ever made.
 

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I haven't seen any of them and don't care to, outside of Hacksaw Ridge and possibly Arrival.
 
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