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- Dec 4, 2018
I just made some $$$ off that Hopkins upset.
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Just found out David Fincher was nominated for Best Director for Mank. If he doesn’t win an Oscar for this, then this is just proof that quality of film directors are lacking very hard.
I say this as a person who has most of filmography, from Se7en to The Social Network.
I'm glad they see niggers dying as entertainment.No, but they have called the George Floyd video the most important movie of the year.
Here in Brazil, we have a neat meme that translates to "Cool Social Critique," made to mock obvious attempts to sound deep, smart and socially conscious, but usually either falling flat, being subtle as a sledgehammer swing to your face, eliciting the wrong message or just not making sense whatsoever.
Movies really meant a lot to me as well, I used to be really big into the whole Hollywood glitz and glamor.This is the worst one. This is the worst Oscars in history.
Movies are my life. They saved me from so much bad shit in the world. And to see this raping the corpse of what's so dear to me makes me want to eat the end of a gun.
Also FUCK that Westside Story remake.
You're talking about Judas and the Black Messiah and not the capeshit, right? I've seen the former, but not the latter.Good art really can make your life better by being something truthful, what we're seeing happen today is art being replaced by propaganda, how can you look at something like that Black Panthers movie and not see it as closer to something like Triumph of The Will than a real movie? (and if I'm wrong about that movie and someone actually seen it, please let me know, but it's not something I want to watch.)
This is the worst one. This is the worst Oscars in history.
Movies are my life. They saved me from so much bad shit in the world. And to see this raping the corpse of what's so dear to me makes me want to eat the end of a gun.
Also FUCK that Westside Story remake.
Probably wouldn't have been as bad if they hadn't made a golden effigy in his likeness and then handed it out as a goody bag treat.Twitter is very mad Boseman didn’t win the Oscar posthumously, it seems.
What really caught me off guard and bummed me out was I had no idea the filmmaker Alan Parker had died and he died all the way back in last July and somehow I had no idea.The only thing that matters to me in these types of awards shows are the In Memoriam mainly to see how and who they pay tribute. I always enjoyed it for the music and the little suprises on who they give attention too. This year's In Memoriam felt rushed, but my love for Stevie Wonder saved it from being insulting.
The best part of these sections are seeing people get mad that their favorite celeb/artist didnt get a bigger tribute, like Van Halen's little tribute pissing off many a boomers n shit.
Also I had no idea that Yaphett Kotto died, R.I.P.
Daniel Johnston getting a unexpected in memoriam nod is the only good thing the Grammys have ever done, nothing will peak that...
Judas and the Black Messiah is the name of the movie I was thinking of.You're talking about Judas and the Black Messiah and not the capeshit, right? I've seen the former, but not the latter.
I'd give it a watch if I were you. I was worried that the filmmakers were going to disregard Fred Hampton's outreach to poor white and Latino communities in favor of the race narrative, but they actually spent a good deal of time emphasizing how Hampton truly tried to unite the lower class. There were also a couple of scenes where he advocates nonviolence even though those around him are keen on accelerationism.Judas and the Black Messiah is the name of the movie I was thinking of
Well good, I'm glad to hear it was more of a real movie than a purely hagiographic portrayal of the Black Panthers, maybe I will give it a watch.I'd give it a watch if I were you. I was worried that the filmmakers were going to disregard Fred Hampton's outreach to poor white and Latino communities in favor of the race narrative, but they actually spent a good deal of time emphasizing how Hampton truly tried to unite the lower class. There were also a couple of scenes where he advocates nonviolence even though those around him are keen on accelerationism.
It's absolutely a left-wing movie and likely portrays Hampton in a much more sympathetic light than reality, but I was really impressed with the focus on Hampton's class-first politics when it could have easily been made woke to appeal to its target audience.