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1917 Was Robbed!!!

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  • SquillDawgSquillDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I was playing catch up on this thread and my first thought was, "boy, that escalated quickly."

    I would have been fine with a director win for Mendes and Picture for Parasite. Giving both to Parasite made me feel awful for Mendes.

    That being said, I can't agree with the "robbery" part. The only true robbery since I've been watching is Private Ryan losing to Shakespeare in F'n Love. At least Parasite is good. Shakespeare in Love is a glorified date movie and I honestly hated it.

  • AnotherDawgAnotherDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Agree with you on Shakespeare in Love.

    I guess I'm disappointed with the Best Picture award most every year. If I made my own list of top films for the past 10 years it might match up with the Best Picture winner only 2-3 times.

    I was shocked that First Man was not even nominated last year. I thought it was better than the eight films that were considered. I didn't love Green Book, the winner.

    I couldn't believe they chose to recognize The Shape of Water in 2017 and Moonlight in 2016. I found the former unintentionally funny and the latter unwatchable.

    My picks for the last four years would have been 1917, First Man, Dunkirk, and Arrival.

  • DawgsauceDawgsauce ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Great thread! I love discussing movies with folks and I'm sure that the forum members can keep politics out of it so the thread doesn't get shut down. To go way off year, have you ever seen Reds from 1982? Won some Oscars, but was beaten out for best film by Chariots of Fire. My sisters are watching every Oscars best Film starting from the beginning. I think Reds should be included along with a few others. My favorite Best Picture to date is One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. I freaking love that movie!

  • SquillDawgSquillDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I loved Dunkirk as I love all Nolan movies. The weaving of those three stories was artwork. I told my buddy and his wife to see it and they fell asleep. They still bring up how much they hated it.

    I refuse to watch Water. I still think it's a joke that that won. Your list is pretty spot on.

  • RabidawgRabidawg ✭✭✭ Junior
    edited February 2020

    How was the remake of Midway? I had surgery in December and by the time I could go, it was gone. It must have been a disappointment as I've not heard much.

    1917 was very good but SPOILER ALERT

  • greshamdiscogreshamdisco ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I wasn’t a fan of Dunkirk because of the crazy timeline in the movie. I guess I’m not intelligent enough to have appreciated it.

    Two great movies out for rent now: Searching for Sugarman and Sing Street.

  • greshamdiscogreshamdisco ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Midway was excellent. I’m a WWII bug and have studied a lot on the Pacific war. The movie does a good job of telling the true sequence of events and the effects were awesome.

  • pgjacksonpgjackson ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Dunkirk was a big disappointment. Such an awesome subject that most people have no idea about. Could have been another epic war movie...but once again they chose to dramatically focus on just a couple of guys and largely ignored the larger picture of the Dunkirk evacuation. It failed to capture the true magnitude, desperation and gravity of the situation.

  • RxDawgRxDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Which one? I enjoyed them all. But the original is pure gold to me.

  • Casanova_FlatulenceCasanova_Flatulence ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I haven't watched the Academy Awards in 4 years and it's highly unlikely I ever will again. I'm not the least bit interested in watching Hollywood repeatedly pat themselves on the back. How many awards do they really need? Let me know when ABC televises the International IT Awards.

  • TThisDawggTThisDawgg ✭✭✭ Junior

    Just finished watching 1917. Thought it was a great film. Did it portray the horror that was WWI? No, but then again that wouldn't make for a great film.JMO. Highly recommended watch. Great acting. Great story

  • RxDawgRxDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I know, I know... I just miss the wild west days of old sometimes. This isn't the only message board I visit that's trying to enforce what's ok to talk about and what isn't. In fact, it seems to be the norm now.

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