I thought they hit the awards pretty good this year.. I liked the Coleman speach, although I havent been able to sit through that whole movie yet, it just feels like hard watch for me for some reason.
I thought they hit the awards pretty good this year.. I liked the Coleman speach, although I havent been able to sit through that whole movie yet, it just feels like hard watch for me for some reason.
You did pretty well. WowMost wide-open, unpredictable field in my lifetime. I could see any of the following taking home Best Picture:
Black Panther
BlacKKKlansman
The Favourite
Green Book
Roma
I’ll say Green Book, with Roma a close second.
Cuarón for Directing and Cinematography.
Malek, Close, Ali and King for the acting awards.
Spike Lee & Co. for Adapted Screenplay. Peter Farrelly & Co. for Original Screenplay.
Lady Gaga for Best Song.
Spider-Man for Animated Feature.
Roma for Foreign Film.
Infinity War for Visual Effects.
Vice for Editing and Makeup.
Black Panther for Costumes, Production Design and Original Score
Bohemian Rhapsody for both sound awards.
Free Solo for Documentary Feature.
Black Sheep, Bao and Marguerite for the films nobody’s seen.
She was hilarious.Her speech was the best moment of the show IMO
Interesting that "get out" won last year and i thought "A Quiet place" was 10x the better movie
I liked "death of stalin" but wouldnt have nominated it for an oscar
tried to tall myself into seeing "wont you be my neighbor", but hated the show as a kid and only will watch the eddie murphy version
I did not see the movie. In the Shelton quotes I saw, he did little to emphasis that in Greenbook the chauffeur was white. So, is it now that white screen writers as a whole taboo if there is a main black character, or can they only write about the white side of a relationship?Spike Lee said on CBS Sunday Morning a couple of weeks ago that he was still pissed off that "Do the Right Thing" lost to "Driving Miss Daisy", a story about a chauffeur and his employer, the black experience seen through the eyes of a white writer. he said he would be doubly pissed if he lost to Green Book, another film about a chauffeur and his boss written by a white writer.
I did not see the movie. In the Shelton quotes I saw, he did little to emphasis that in Greenbook the chauffeur was white. So, is it now that white screen writers as a whole taboo if there is a main black character, or can they only write about the white side of a relationship?