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Oscar Nominations 2017
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So many great films I'm rooting for and some I'll see in the next couple of weeks.
So many great films I'm rooting for and some I'll see in the next couple of weeks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can't comment on Chicago and Birdman was contentious but the others thoroughly deserving IMHO.
As for this year, from what I've seen so far(seeing Hacksaw Ridge on Thursday) I'll stick my neck out and say Afleck for Best Male Lead, La La Land for Best Film and Stone to get Best Female Lead. Fingers crossed for Dev Patel for Best Male Support in Lion though the smart money seems to be on Jeff Bridges.
As for this year, from what I've seen so far(seeing Hacksaw Ridge on Thursday) I'll stick my neck out and say Afleck for Best Male Lead, La La Land for Best Film and Stone to get Best Female Lead. Fingers crossed for Dev Patel for Best Male Support in Lion though the smart money seems to be on Jeff Bridges.
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I'm in the fortunate position to be able to say I've seen all the Best Picture nominees this year.
It's a very very strong field, but I think it's going to be a La La Landslide (the headline writes itself) - except for the acting categories. My money is on Affleck for 'Manchester By The Sea' and Portman for 'Jackie'.
Big shock at Amy Adams missing out for 'Arrival'. I thought she'd be a shoo-in.
Special Effects has to go to 'The Jungle Book'. The visuals in that were jaw-dropping.
A good looking set of noms this year.
I'm in the fortunate position to be able to say I've seen all the Best Picture nominees this year.
It's a very very strong field, but I think it's going to be a La La Landslide (the headline writes itself) - except for the acting categories. My money is on Affleck for 'Manchester By The Sea' and Portman for 'Jackie'.
Big shock at Amy Adams missing out for 'Arrival'. I thought she'd be a shoo-in.
Special Effects has to go to 'The Jungle Book'. The visuals in that were jaw-dropping.
A good looking set of noms this year.
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I agree, I think La La Land will win most of the 'peripheral' ones and whilst it'll be a shame not to(probably) see Gosling win, but I've yet to see a better portrayal of a broken man devoid of emotion than Affleck's.
I wasn't overly surprised at Adams exclusion as I was disappointed with Arrival.
Whilst I doubt it'll win many I would like to see Lion get best film, but that's a long shot.
Looking forward to Hacksaw Ridge, T2 Trainspotting, Hidden Figures, Jackie, Viceroy's House, Fences, Guardians 2 but most of all Dunkirk, though that's 6 months away.
It's going to be a great year for film.
I agree, I think La La Land will win most of the 'peripheral' ones and whilst it'll be a shame not to(probably) see Gosling win, but I've yet to see a better portrayal of a broken man devoid of emotion than Affleck's.
I wasn't overly surprised at Adams exclusion as I was disappointed with Arrival.
Whilst I doubt it'll win many I would like to see Lion get best film, but that's a long shot.
Looking forward to Hacksaw Ridge, T2 Trainspotting, Hidden Figures, Jackie, Viceroy's House, Fences, Guardians 2 but most of all Dunkirk, though that's 6 months away.
It's going to be a great year for film.
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