Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson present David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco with the Oscar® for Production Design for "La La Land" at the 89th Oscars® in 2017.
"Unique production design?" It's literally just Los Angeles with lighting somewhere between a 50s musical and the original "Suspiria". This was the single laziest film to win the award that decade.
@@nikhilbharali5298 Jesus Christ, you're insufferable on this topic. Who on the "La La Land" production team were you sleeping with that you've become the self appointed defender of its Oscars? I was living in Hollywood and walked down Hollywood Blvd. every day and night "Once Upon a Time..." was being filmed and the two films couldn't be anymore different where Production Design is concerned. "La La Land" was just modern Hollywood Blvd. with specialized lighting to give it a more 1950s based cinematic appearance coupled with the fantasy sequences of "An American in Paris". To anyone who only watches five movies a year, of course that's unique and magical. When you watch up 300+, not so much. "Once Upon a Time...", Tarantino and Barbara Ling literally resurrected the Hollywood Blvd. of the 1960s that people of my generation have only seen in books and read about. For 2.5 hours, we got to see the magic of Hollywood as it was to the filmmakers who inspired the legends of today and never once did it feel phony or hollow. Go to 2021 Westwood, then look at 1969 Westwood for those ten minutes and the differences are breathtaking. If I were an Academy voter, I would have voted for the following to be nominated over "La La Land" and not lost any sleep over it: Dante Ferretti, "Silence" Craig Lathrop, "The VVitch" Santo Loquasto, "Café Society" Jean Rabasse, "Jackie" Ryu Seong-hee, "The Handmaiden" Charles Wood, "Doctor Strange"
La La Land had colorful production sets! They really made you feel like you were teleported to modern day Los Angeles brought to life with an old fashioned flavor. Passengers was impressive too
This was the 14th Oscar of the night, but the first Oscar to go to La La Land. I was saying to my friend during the show "Are you starting to think La La Land is not going to win best picture?"
I knew La La wouldn't win Best Picture even though I hadn't watched it. I said to my friend: "La La Land is going to win 6 or 7 Oscars, and maybe it won't win Best Picture". I said that because in 2016, Spotlight won Best Picture but it won only 2 Oscars; Moonlight was similar.
Mr. Wasco and Mrs. Reynolds-Wasco have been the go-to production designer and set decorator of Quentin Tarantino from Reservoir Dogs to Inglourious Basterds. They were also the same for Fifty Shades of Grey, which starred the presenters Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
Four years later and I'm at a loss as to how not only "La La Land" won this, but how the Academy just completely ignored "The Handmaiden" in Production and Costume Design.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
@@purvashdangi1502 Good for you. It still doesn't change that "La La Land" was basically a stroll down the shop district of Melrose Ave. on a Saturday afternoon and that there were far better nominees (and non nominees that year), especially when compared to future Hollywood based Production Design winners such as "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" and "Mank". Plus your description is as much on the cinematography as it was on the production designers. I'm also willing to bet you haven't seen "The Handmaiden" or else you wouldn't feel so, shall we say, "defensive."
La La Land had great production design, but Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (that won the Bafta in the same category) should have won. Both Doctor Strange and The Jungle Book should have been nominated.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
Not hating LaLa Land, but I really think Fantastic Beasts deserved to win production design. It was well pictured and felt like the film knew the setting inside out.
Don'tEvenThink like wise not hating la la land but Natalie Portman was robbed in the best actress category.. Emma Stone is awesome but did not deserve to win an Oscar.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
@@ronaldmcdonald2817 are u kidding me look at mias apartment sebestians apartment the way the perfectly shot at locations the way they designed Griffith observatory the cars of LA the pool party designing the lovely night scene perfect props and elements in the background the restaurant where mia works the Boulder city designing the walk outside mias workplace the jazz place the Chinatown and finally the masterpiece epilogue
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
This, for me, was the highlight of the 2017 Oscars! They are so sweet.
Well deserved! La La Land have the unique production design that sinergyze with the camerawork and the magic of the movie 'til the start to the end.
"Unique production design?" It's literally just Los Angeles with lighting somewhere between a 50s musical and the original "Suspiria". This was the single laziest film to win the award that decade.
@@AngelofMusic04 it had a fantastic production design one of the best of the decade for sure
@@nikhilbharali5298 Jesus Christ, you're insufferable on this topic. Who on the "La La Land" production team were you sleeping with that you've become the self appointed defender of its Oscars? I was living in Hollywood and walked down Hollywood Blvd. every day and night "Once Upon a Time..." was being filmed and the two films couldn't be anymore different where Production Design is concerned. "La La Land" was just modern Hollywood Blvd. with specialized lighting to give it a more 1950s based cinematic appearance coupled with the fantasy sequences of "An American in Paris". To anyone who only watches five movies a year, of course that's unique and magical. When you watch up 300+, not so much. "Once Upon a Time...", Tarantino and Barbara Ling literally resurrected the Hollywood Blvd. of the 1960s that people of my generation have only seen in books and read about. For 2.5 hours, we got to see the magic of Hollywood as it was to the filmmakers who inspired the legends of today and never once did it feel phony or hollow. Go to 2021 Westwood, then look at 1969 Westwood for those ten minutes and the differences are breathtaking.
If I were an Academy voter, I would have voted for the following to be nominated over "La La Land" and not lost any sleep over it:
Dante Ferretti, "Silence"
Craig Lathrop, "The VVitch"
Santo Loquasto, "Café Society"
Jean Rabasse, "Jackie"
Ryu Seong-hee, "The Handmaiden"
Charles Wood, "Doctor Strange"
Jamie Dornan saying:”La La” is the Best thing ever!!!
La La Land had colorful production sets! They really made you feel like you were teleported to modern day Los Angeles brought to life with an old fashioned flavor. Passengers was impressive too
This was the 14th Oscar of the night, but the first Oscar to go to La La Land. I was saying to my friend during the show "Are you starting to think La La Land is not going to win best picture?"
I knew La La wouldn't win Best Picture even though I hadn't watched it. I said to my friend: "La La Land is going to win 6 or 7 Oscars, and maybe it won't win Best Picture". I said that because in 2016, Spotlight won Best Picture but it won only 2 Oscars; Moonlight was similar.
Well, since 2013 no Best Picture had more than three others, so...
It's ironic that these two have more chemistry within 2 minutes of the Oscars than 6 hours of 50 Shades films.
Well deserved. This film's sets look immaculate.
1. La La Land
2. Arrival
3. Fantastic Beasts
4. Hail, Caesar!
5. Passengers
1 Arrival
2 La La Land
3 Hail Caesar
4 Fantastic Beasts
5 Passangers
Mr. Wasco and Mrs. Reynolds-Wasco have been the go-to production designer and set decorator of Quentin Tarantino from Reservoir Dogs to Inglourious Basterds. They were also the same for Fifty Shades of Grey, which starred the presenters Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson.
I love that. What humble, unrecognised legends.
Wow never knew that, Inglorious Basterds has some amazing set design
Dakota is looking like a goddess😘😘
Nobody is talking about how doctor strange wasn’t even nominated.
Because it was more of vfx guys please get it
Why would it be ? 🙄 It wasn't so great tbh
@@nishankkalra3211 huh? Shut up
she looks so beautiful and much better w/o the bangs
“you look familiar” LMFAOO I CANTTT
I can't wait til i recieve an oscar!
WHAT ON EARTH ARE THESE TWO DOING HERE PRESENTING AN OSCAR!!!
awwwwww the wascos are so cute
they won an Oscar for dancing around for 3 hours so somebody owes the dance moms cast one of these things 😔
Jamie’s voice is perfect 😍
I didn't know passengers were nominated. It should have won then. The ship and all the sets were amazing.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
Four years later and I'm at a loss as to how not only "La La Land" won this, but how the Academy just completely ignored "The Handmaiden" in Production and Costume Design.
@@SherwinCeleste-cj7ng * one of the best movies of 2019. Director Bong's done better.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
@@purvashdangi1502 As someone who's lived in L.A. for over a decade, please don't make me laugh.
@@AngelofMusic04 I have lived in LA for 79 Years so u stop cracking me matey
@@purvashdangi1502 Good for you. It still doesn't change that "La La Land" was basically a stroll down the shop district of Melrose Ave. on a Saturday afternoon and that there were far better nominees (and non nominees that year), especially when compared to future Hollywood based Production Design winners such as "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" and "Mank". Plus your description is as much on the cinematography as it was on the production designers. I'm also willing to bet you haven't seen "The Handmaiden" or else you wouldn't feel so, shall we say, "defensive."
SHOULD WIN BEST PICTURE !
Yep, Moonlight winning best picture is one the biggest crimes in the academy awards history
@@richardlugali2690 Yeeeeeeees 😭😭
Neilo lets not pretend like Shakespeare in Love doesn’t exist.
I agree
La La Land had great production design, but Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (that won the Bafta in the same category) should have won. Both Doctor Strange and The Jungle Book should have been nominated.
jungle book was shot on a green screen . there is no production design
the production design in not only about phisical construction, but every detail around the movie, digital or not
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
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Not hating LaLa Land, but I really think Fantastic Beasts deserved to win production design. It was well pictured and felt like the film knew the setting inside out.
Don'tEvenThink like wise not hating la la land but Natalie Portman was robbed in the best actress category.. Emma Stone is awesome but did not deserve to win an Oscar.
@@rituparnamarik3185 Portman was great but Isabelle Huppert nipped the floor with both Stone and Portman.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
Congratulations
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Fernando Ortiz Fabian Fifty shades of Grey was TRASH!!! There wasn't any actual love in those movies.
fantastic beasts should have won every place in that film is unique
What are they doing there? They should be hosting razzies, not being at the Oscars.
Any celebrity can present an Oscar. Adam Sandler and Chris Farley got to present an Oscar
When did Sandler present one? I know the one Farley did was with David Spade in '97 for Best Short.
Lord Spiff-Dico Sandler presented best adapted screenplay to Sideways, 2005.
Arrival should have won. They had to create a whole new language
That’s not production design. That’s screenplay.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
@@purvashdangi1502 no. Hacksaw Ridge was stronger.
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
How come David Wasco forgot to thank Quentin Tarantino?
Mouad Alagi this film wasn't directed by Tarantino
David Wasco worked with Tarantino on Reservoir
Dogs and Pulp Fiction. That's what i meant.
Mouad Alagi I think it would be kind of weird to thank Tarantino if he had nothing to do with just this film.
I don't get why these two always get called to present at every prestigious award.
André Camilo. Because people love to see them together. They look good together.
@@claudiawalsh1285 yeah
BITCH PLEASE ...I'M HERE FOR MY JAMIE😎😍😍😘
Fantastic Beasts shouldve won that
Or Arrival
you nou intender inglished
Fofos
When razzies meets the Oscars 😂😒
Arrival should have won
Hacksaw Ridge should have won
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
@@ronaldmcdonald2817 Is not nominated but please no
I think Arrival should've won
@@dariussalepetru6770 I don’t care if it’s not nominated, I think it should have won.
People regular at the razzies are presenting at the Oscars 😂😂😂😂
I wish Passengers had won
But what can I say?
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
Arrival should've won
Hacksaw Ridge should have been nominated and won. The recreation of Hacksaw Ridge was incredible.
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT
@@purvashdangi1502 There nothing special. Hacksaw Ridge had better sets.
@@ronaldmcdonald2817 are u kidding me look at mias apartment sebestians apartment the way the perfectly shot at locations the way they designed Griffith observatory the cars of LA the pool party designing the lovely night scene perfect props and elements in the background the restaurant where mia works the Boulder city designing the walk outside mias workplace the jazz place the Chinatown and finally the masterpiece epilogue
@@purvashdangi1502 really the apartments. There is a couple ok sets but nothing as good as the recreation of Hacksaw Ridge in Hacksaw Ridge.
The production design was a production design. Like really, la la land, you can do better
La La Land had the best production design look at the sets they were vivid when required depressing sometimes and perfectly built and colour coded these sets were GOAT