Oscar Nominations 2023 Breakdown: The Biggest Snub Is...

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  • The Oscar nominations have been announced, which means it's also time to be unhappy about some of them! While this year wasn't as rage-inducing as some, I still have a few snubs to talk about, as well as some big surprises in major categories!
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Комментарии • 939

  • @jeans4108
    @jeans4108 Год назад +256

    I ❤ how Dan will never let the Toni Collette snub go 😂

    • @LebahG4nteng
      @LebahG4nteng Год назад +15

      If only Toni got the same love as Andrea did lol

    • @mrpickmanb
      @mrpickmanb Год назад +17

      Justice for Toni!!! Lol

    • @nataliajimenez1870
      @nataliajimenez1870 Год назад +11

      And it should because the Academy continues its dislike for the horror genre but awards performances in horrible biopics like Blonde

    • @climbinguphill
      @climbinguphill Год назад

      I never let that or the Jake Gyllenhaal snub go

    • @dioro93257
      @dioro93257 Год назад +4

      Toni Collette was robbed. She was great in Hereditary.

  • @arun279
    @arun279 Год назад +371

    it's insane that top gun did not get a cinematography nomination. The fact that it got visual effects nomination and not cinematography tells me that by and large academy voters were not aware of how this movie was made.
    I'm starting to realize that the academy is basically a set of low-information voters with insider bias and highly susceptible to targeted marketing

    • @benzaiten933
      @benzaiten933 Год назад +40

      yeah cinematography was 'the' category to nominate Top Gun Maverick and they completely screwed it up.

    • @angelpipessd
      @angelpipessd Год назад +14

      I thought that certain awards for cinematography, editing and other technical awards had their nominations come directly from the particular guilds? If that is still the case then the guild had a major fail this year, and if that’s no longer the case then the academy nomination process needs to be changed.

    • @user-zh3zy3po4m
      @user-zh3zy3po4m Год назад +38

      Only cinematographers voted in the category and there's no chance that they didn't know how Top Gun was made. I think they simply just assumed that most people will vote for it, so a lot of them went with their 2nd or 3rd picks that they wanted see nominated.

    • @pawacoteng
      @pawacoteng Год назад +3

      I originally was going to reply maybe they voted by reputation, but Miranda, the DP on TGM was a prior Oscar winner. I'm guessing the voters credited the technical camera aspects versus the artistic composition choices in how they filmed the movie. I do agree with Dan and the community though - the look of the film gave it a very unique juxtaposition of modern and nostalgia, human warmth and mechanical coolness, plus that movie magic combo of awe and wonder.

    • @shadysorkin9214
      @shadysorkin9214 Год назад +16

      The nominations are decided by a guild of people that are actually part of that profession. So a bunch of cinematographers basically decided it wasnt worthy of the nomination.

  • @CountOrlok22
    @CountOrlok22 Год назад +146

    Toni Collette and Lupita Nyong'o were the two most outrageous snubs of 2018 and 2019 respectively. Horror gets overlooked so often.

    • @LookAtTheBacon
      @LookAtTheBacon Год назад +18

      Yeah, Lupita in Us was something else. Absolutely crazy performance. The inhaled speaking ended me. She is truly amazing at her craft.

    • @NateBeeman
      @NateBeeman Год назад +21

      And horror continued to be snubbed this year with Pearl and Mia Goth.

    • @MrBarborosa
      @MrBarborosa Год назад +3

      @@NateBeeman nah. Not the same level

    • @patrickboyle932
      @patrickboyle932 Год назад +4

      @@LookAtTheBacon Agreed ... Us wasn't perfect but her performance is a good example of how a good actor can really elevate horror movies.

    • @jemsmom97
      @jemsmom97 Год назад +4

      Toni Collette and Hereditary 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @MrThebadger200
    @MrThebadger200 Год назад +199

    Decision to leave was a victim of its distributor. If neon or a24 had picked it up they would’ve gotten something. With being Mubi’s first notable release it was without a distributor with a proven record of campaigning.

    • @samuelblachon95130
      @samuelblachon95130 Год назад +11

      This why triangle of sadness IS in

    • @gavinhenderson7250
      @gavinhenderson7250 Год назад +2

      Decision to Leave is NOT Mubi’s first notable release.

    • @user-lf6cf2ro4i
      @user-lf6cf2ro4i Год назад +1

      True, But honestly I thought Korea would have chosen Broker or even Emergency Declaration as their Oscar entry as they both won countless awards at Cannes and the Venice Film Festival among others which typically gives an indication of what movies have a better chance at getting a Oscar nomination when it comes to the international films.

    • @MysteryMii
      @MysteryMii Год назад +1

      @@gavinhenderson7250It is in North America (I know they’ve handled other notable films in other markets, but this is the first time they’ve handled something of this scale in North America).

    • @csjcsj2906
      @csjcsj2906 Год назад +2

      @@user-lf6cf2ro4i "Emergency Declaration" didn't win any festival awards, and its major festival play was at Cannes 2021 out of competition a year before it was released theatrically. Compared to some other notable Korean movies in 2022, "Emergency Declaration" didn't fare that well as expected.
      Even if "Broker" was submitted, I doubt it would have rose up to a high level. Certainly didn't get as many award nominations as "Decision to Leave" in general. Other critics groups and major award ceremonies (including ones that don't limit one film per country) could have considered "Broker," but that has been rare. There have been like 5 critics/journalists groups in the US that have done so, according to iMDb.

  • @bspoynter
    @bspoynter Год назад +95

    I was also very surprised that Top Gun was not nominated for best cinematography. I was a little surprised that The Batman was not nominated as well.

    • @willh5901
      @willh5901 Год назад +7

      or avatar

    • @azazel5958
      @azazel5958 Год назад +4

      @@willh5901 no, avatar has amazing vfx, but the cinematography was just alright

    • @RadichGaming
      @RadichGaming Год назад +1

      It’s only impressive in a technical level, not very much on framing or light

  • @willstevens2676
    @willstevens2676 Год назад +134

    So happy stephanie hsu got nominated feel shes been underrated through the rest of award season and the film would not be what it is without her

  • @H.R.A.D.
    @H.R.A.D. Год назад +293

    The lack of ANY nominations for Decision to leave baffled me

    • @thebortthe
      @thebortthe Год назад +15

      They have improved, but ultimately the Academy is still very English language heavy

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Год назад +8

      @@thebortthe All quiet is among the leaders in nomination. Along with triangle of sadness that wasn't even put in for international film, but still got picture screenplay and director. They are very much appreciative of foreign films now but decision to leave was an unfortunate sub, though them nominating EO over it was a cool pick tho

    • @Antonio_Ortiz
      @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад +7

      Totally thought Decision To Leave would have been this year's Drive My Car.

    • @JasmineLi_TheHappySloths
      @JasmineLi_TheHappySloths Год назад +6

      Personally felt the plot of that movie to be very thin. Even the cinematography can’t make up for it.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin Год назад +4

      @@JasmineLi_TheHappySloths
      I agree. I also didn’t believe the detective falling for her.
      The entire setup of him watching her, felt like something from an 80’s or 90’s movie, in which a detective falls for a suspect. I enjoyed it, but I saw the plot beats coming. I knew the old woman was how she did it, and I saw the ending coming, though I thought she was going to just swim out and disappear.
      I think there were things lost in the translation, as I’ve heard others comment on things that were funny, which just didn’t hit for me. The plot with her second husband was also so convoluted, and relied on so much she couldn’t control to happen, that it just felt out of place.

  • @gonzo6489
    @gonzo6489 Год назад +85

    Dan asking the Academy do an RRR song/dance production has clearly forgotten how badly they butchered "We Don't Talk About Bruno" lol

  • @Dario-yl7vt
    @Dario-yl7vt Год назад +74

    I saw Aftersun and I gotta say that, Mescal was one of the most powerful performances I saw this year.

    • @LebahG4nteng
      @LebahG4nteng Год назад +5

      When i saw Normal People, i knew Mescal is gonna be something unique in the future. Here we are Mescal giving an Oscar nominated performance

    • @samuelblachon95130
      @samuelblachon95130 Год назад

      Diego calva is Better in Babylon

    • @elyy0345
      @elyy0345 Год назад

      @Caoimhe Macken it's true, his own sister said that about their mom. What a mix of emotions 🥲

  • @emmaaherne1836
    @emmaaherne1836 Год назад +57

    Seeing An Cailín Ciúin (A quiet girl )an Irish Language film being nominated is amazing, the first time an Irish language film has been nominated. In all a really good day for the Irish film industry.

  • @chakkra69
    @chakkra69 Год назад +16

    The fact that people have to "campaign" to be nominated at all says everything you need to know about this awards.

  • @AnyRoadRichard
    @AnyRoadRichard Год назад +77

    Once again Dan has me watching a half hour video about movies I mostly haven't seen receiving nominations for an awards show I never watch.

    • @mikaylaeager7942
      @mikaylaeager7942 Год назад +5

      You are not alone.

    • @moviemaniac14
      @moviemaniac14 Год назад +3

      You should watch more movies then

    • @levydeat
      @levydeat Год назад

      @@moviemaniac14 where I live, most of these movies don’t come out in theaters. And what if you live where i do in rural Missouri and don’t have money for streaming? Then you’re just shit outta luck.

    • @303TAG303
      @303TAG303 Год назад +1

      @@levydeat torrent

  • @MrKyGuy
    @MrKyGuy Год назад +75

    Anyone else feel like The Batman also got a Best Cinematography snub?

    • @ktom5262
      @ktom5262 Год назад +6

      Yes it has excellent cinematography. They should have expanded the list of nominees from five to seven in several categories.

    • @weirdosofsociety2237
      @weirdosofsociety2237 Год назад +1

      fo sho 👊

    • @MrKyGuy
      @MrKyGuy Год назад +9

      I just feel like Greig Fraser absolutely crushed it in this movie. Gotham feels so much like a mood and character. Idk how it didn’t get nominated.

    • @weirdosofsociety2237
      @weirdosofsociety2237 Год назад +3

      @@MrKyGuy shoulda won honestly. I guess the academy just didn't feel like giving it to him in back to back years? 😔

    • @MrKyGuy
      @MrKyGuy Год назад +1

      @@weirdosofsociety2237 I legit wonder if that’s the case too. 🤷‍♂️ Dan was right though, it’s a crapshoot sometimes trying to figure out who’s gonna get noms and who isn’t.

  • @claras1401
    @claras1401 Год назад +118

    Damn, Irish cinema really won out with these nominations!
    Also, crazy that this is the first time in 88 years with all new nominees for best actor!

    • @markdaly1903
      @markdaly1903 Год назад +1

      In the name of the father. 7 noms. no wins. an cailin cuin, the quiet girl is historic

    • @markdaly1903
      @markdaly1903 Год назад +3

      Re the woman king's lack of noms is down to the fact that Viola Davis tore into the studio execs who stood in her way for years while struggled to get the movie made. and she came across as aggressive in her defense of the lack of mixed race female actors saying "I didnt make the movie for them". and strongly implying that they could shove their opinions, historian were not kind to her movie.

    • @meabhusfromoursins1436
      @meabhusfromoursins1436 Год назад +7

      A truly historic day for the Irish. Great day for the parish 🇮🇪

    • @garydodd2837
      @garydodd2837 Год назад +2

      Being from Ireland im so happy for all the nominations we got from Banshees to Quiet Girl to all the actors and a live short too..im surprised Jesse Buckley for Women Talking was not nominated since she was nominated for so many other awards..

  • @LingeezyS
    @LingeezyS Год назад +14

    JUSTICE FOR TONI. I'm still sulking as well.

  • @davy209
    @davy209 Год назад +37

    I definitely got mixed feelings on Riseborough’s nomination. One one hand, it’s great to see a grassroots support on a performance that can go all the way without an expensive campaign but on the other hand, it doesn’t sit well with me that an actor with friends in very high places can tip the scale in their favor to where they don’t have to put in the work in campaigning and promoting their movie. I honestly don’t know how I should feel about the situation to be honest.

    • @hothotheat3000
      @hothotheat3000 Год назад +21

      And if they can throw their weight behind her, it makes it even more disturbing that marginalized actors are repeatedly overlooked but everyone acts like there’s nothing to be done. This proves that if these performative activists actually cared, they could change things.

    • @macc.1132
      @macc.1132 Год назад +4

      Especially Best Actress, which is famously biased

    • @lawrencescales9864
      @lawrencescales9864 Год назад +5

      Seems racist af ngl

    • @tomshea8382
      @tomshea8382 Год назад

      You shouldn't give a shit one way or the other.

    • @haliabrowne293
      @haliabrowne293 Год назад

      the SECOND half!! perhaps you need to re read your own comment, your first point doesnt stand a chance against your second!

  • @alexmaverick6647
    @alexmaverick6647 Год назад +90

    Seeing Top Gun get a Screenplay nomination was funnier than any movie I saw in 2022.

    • @curtisbme
      @curtisbme Год назад +22

      Seriously. I mean, what the f@#$? It is a great visual and auditory ride but it is a carbon copy of the previous movie with the SW trench run. It is tropes and popcorn-movie predictability. The screenplay is by far the weakest aspect of the movie. ChatGPT could have written it.

    • @schmidtfam04
      @schmidtfam04 Год назад +33

      I think they mixed up “Cinematography” with “Screenplay”

    • @angelpipessd
      @angelpipessd Год назад +9

      Huh??? A SCREENPLAY nom? That IS hilarious.
      “The nominees for best copying of a prior story are…..” 😂

    • @WolfRamAndHart
      @WolfRamAndHart Год назад +7

      It was a tight script...or editing. So Im not complaining. That said, TGM was robbed on cinematography.

    • @weirdotzero7065
      @weirdotzero7065 Год назад +1

      It's times like this that reinforces my thoughts that the Oscars doesn't actually pay attention to what gets nominated.

  • @meabhusfromoursins1436
    @meabhusfromoursins1436 Год назад +12

    What a year for the Irish 🇮🇪🇮🇪. Having started a career in Irish language tv and film just over a year ago, I have never felt more hopeful for the future!

  • @reneew8181
    @reneew8181 Год назад +72

    After watching your predictions video, the fact that the actress from To Leslie actually achieved a nomination on pure word of mouth fills me with joy. Can't wait to watch the movie when I can.

    • @Sharpe1502
      @Sharpe1502 Год назад +10

      If anyone deserved a word of mouth nom, it’s Andrea Risborough. She’s so good in everything she’s in.

    • @Antonio_Ortiz
      @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад +5

      I strangely saw some backlash to her nomination in a different comment section: can anyone elaborate as to why they felt it was unearned? I think something about a late-stage campaign to be nominated wasn't the same as a traditional campaign, but it's still within the rules, yeah?

    • @samuelblachon95130
      @samuelblachon95130 Год назад

      @@Antonio_Ortiz did you read the comments section of the show with Scott mantz ? This comment section was full of bs comment

    • @Antonio_Ortiz
      @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад +1

      @@samuelblachon95130 The Film Drunk Oscar reactions.

    • @brendangraham3946
      @brendangraham3946 Год назад +1

      She has an effective team

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +47

    The audience cheering loudly for ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ made me so happy 👏🏽

    • @curtisbme
      @curtisbme Год назад

      Loved that. Not loving that there seems to be momentum for other people in their categories so they could conceivably walk away with few to no awards here (they have a mountain of them already though). Though they should have also gotten a nomination for special effects and not just (mostly) the monster budget CGI fests.
      I chalk a lot of it up to recency bias. Oscars seem to be made up almost exclusively of movies released in the last two months.

    • @luckyspurs
      @luckyspurs Год назад +1

      @@curtisbme Surely Best Supporting Actor is a lock.

  • @daniellebittner13
    @daniellebittner13 Год назад +10

    I love that 5 years later, we're all still collectively upset about Toni Collette didn't get nominated for best actress. I'll take that grudge with me to my graaaaave XD

  • @Silverrain59
    @Silverrain59 Год назад +6

    Top Gun: Maverick missing Cinematography reminds me of last year's Dune snub for Directing

    • @rafearcher7882
      @rafearcher7882 Год назад +2

      Yeah, they don't know how films are being DONE, do they? They don't seem to care about it. Srsly, they picked Deakins because of his reputation.

  • @Antonio_Ortiz
    @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад +65

    Dan's is the only Oscar recap on RUclips I'm genuinely interested in.

    • @_jolie_
      @_jolie_ Год назад +3

      The only one I watch tbh

    • @rachele3334
      @rachele3334 Год назад

      Same. I mostly only watch his reviews as well.

  • @johnbarker5839
    @johnbarker5839 Год назад +10

    when i looked at the list this morning, couldn't believe TG Maverick didn't make cinematography either...the biggest thing that jumped out to me

  • @malekaius
    @malekaius Год назад +27

    Oh my. This video. I love your channel for so many reasons but it keeps invigorating my love for cinema in a way no other channel can. I feel that even if you speak on something that’s not on my radar or not to my taste, your enthusiasm at least ensures it won’t be a waste of my time.
    I thank you. Stay safe as well

  • @launchpadmcquack8142
    @launchpadmcquack8142 Год назад +18

    I would have loved to see the Menu with a best original screenplay nod. It was such a fun and surprising movie. I do feel like that category is Everything, Everywhere, All at Once's award to lose though.

    • @samuelblachon95130
      @samuelblachon95130 Год назад

      No triangle of sadness IS better than the menu and kinda the same Movie

    • @juanburgos8176
      @juanburgos8176 Год назад

      Martin McDonagh must not be snubbed

    • @kevink9764
      @kevink9764 Год назад

      I think the Preferential Ballot is EEAO enemy. In a straight vote down the line it would win but I worry thr movie may be too out there for the boomers (aka over 60) crowd at the Academy and they go with Banshees/Fabelmans

    • @fazecraigthedevilyt86
      @fazecraigthedevilyt86 Год назад

      It's a horror film

  • @johncra8982
    @johncra8982 Год назад +23

    Decision to Leave getting snubbed is wild since some people were talking about Park Chan Wook possibly picking up a Director nom. But other than that, this is a really solid year, wish Cameron had been recognized for his direction on Avatar over Spielberg. And this is just me, but it's just plain funny watching people rage over the Batman not getting nominated for cinematography. Also, props on your calls about Paul Mescal and Andrea Riseborough, you were the only one I knew that called those two.

    • @Antonio_Ortiz
      @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад +8

      I do agree that The Batman should have been nominated for cinematography, in my opinion. It was far and away the best part of that movie.

    • @kmicheller24
      @kmicheller24 Год назад +1

      Decision to leave I think suffered what Dan said at the beginning, they are just too many movies for the Academy to see them all

  • @War_Maker
    @War_Maker Год назад +5

    Decision to leave being left out of the International film category is straight up blasphemous.

  • @chavezkainil
    @chavezkainil Год назад +7

    I really enjoyed The Northman. Sad to see it didn’t get any recognition but oh well

    • @duvan.deschain
      @duvan.deschain Год назад

      At least nominate the cinematography. It's crazy it got ignored.

    • @greens294
      @greens294 Год назад

      Yea I hate how that just fell under the radar. Was such a badass yet surreal film

  • @matthewdopler8997
    @matthewdopler8997 Год назад +9

    I had the same reaction to Top Gun Maverick not getting best cinematography nomination. How could it not get it?

  • @lieutenantflyboy
    @lieutenantflyboy Год назад +27

    Top Gun missing Cinematography was the biggest surprise. With best Actress - while it had surprises - None of the front runners (Blanchett and Yeoh) missed out. But I was certain Claudio Miranda was a lock to win also, making it that much more of a shock.

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Год назад +3

      The cinematographers lineup definitely looked more "artsy", so the voters probably thought top gun "just put cameras into a plane" which sucks. Even without the amazing aerial sequences, the rest of the movie was shot pretty great.

    • @namne11
      @namne11 Год назад +6

      top gun maverick: literally invents new ways to shoot film and flying scenes.
      Acandemy: eh

    • @Abhi-wh3ik
      @Abhi-wh3ik Год назад +1

      To me, most of the impressive part about TGM's cinematography was the stunt work, especially including aircraft. I can see why voters didn't vote for it. I was more surprised by The Batman's snub. Greg Fraser did phenomenal work as he did in Dune. But, I think just because he won it last year, voters may have opted to not vote for him this year, and also for a CBM movie, but it definitely deserved.

    • @lieutenantflyboy
      @lieutenantflyboy Год назад +1

      @@marcochen9117 That’s completely true. It’s snubs like this on me that makes me ask if the voting bloc actually did their homework studying how these movies achieved their shots. Or they just went with the “artsy” options like you said.

  • @benzaiten933
    @benzaiten933 Год назад +14

    I'm sad that a lot of those nominations, and ultimately wins, are determined by how good of a 'campaign' they had, rather than acting and artistry.

    • @DanMurrellMovies
      @DanMurrellMovies  Год назад +12

      It's always been that way, but really got bad in the late '90s with the Shakespeare in Love campaign orchestrated by...uh, let's say some guy.

    • @rebeccag8589
      @rebeccag8589 Год назад

      I definitely understand that, but Andrea is a phenomenal actress (I've been a fan of her work for decades but it has largely been smaller films), and this is one of the best performances of the year (and definitely not a really expensive shady Harvey Weinstein campaign situation).
      I do feel she deserves the nomination based on her performance and artistry despite the campaign piece. Michelle Williams should be in best supporting and Ana de Armas, while much better than Blonde, should not be in there at all. Danielle was absolutely snubbed for Till and one of those two spots should have gone to her. That was the snub that bothered me the most.

  • @Truth04ful
    @Truth04ful Год назад +5

    Thank you for mentioning Decision to Leave being completely snubbed. I agree it's a shame that because it wasn't nominated, less people will ultimately discover it at this time. One hell of a film.

  • @kimaniwilsonhunte
    @kimaniwilsonhunte Год назад +12

    The Academy actually said nope to “NOPE.” 😣

    • @curtisbme
      @curtisbme Год назад +5

      The issue is that it has some great aspects that didn't come together for a whole package (for many of us) and the great aspects aren't greater than the other movies for the very few slots available.

    • @rafearcher7882
      @rafearcher7882 Год назад

      Lol

  • @elpaco25
    @elpaco25 Год назад +10

    After seeing those RRR snubs I'm definitely gonna need that BetterHelp subscription. Thanks Dan!

  • @auroragb
    @auroragb Год назад +10

    The fact that RRR was not selected by India meant that India lost its best chance to get its first Win

  • @xxXXSeraphXXxx
    @xxXXSeraphXXxx Год назад +5

    Kinda crazy that you had the same reaction to the notable snubs (Decision to Leave for int'l film, Top Gun for cinematography, etc), as the Oscar Experts twins, both equally entertaining in their own way :)

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +8

    Quote of the Day: “I will always talk about the ‘La La Land’/‘Moonlight’ thing.”

    • @todesque
      @todesque Год назад +1

      Yep! Some of us are still talking about the 1999 Best Picture thing. Shakespeare in Love beating out Saving Private Ryan and The Thin Red Line. Almost 25 years later, and I have NEVER heard a single person say, ''So, I was rewatching Shakespeare in Love the other night...'' 1999, the year I officially stopped watching the Academy Awards ...

  • @curtisperrin-chhsband4917
    @curtisperrin-chhsband4917 Год назад +17

    My fury is that not only did The Batman not get a cinematography nom, it wasn't even SHORTLISTED for best score. That was a crime!

    • @Abhi-wh3ik
      @Abhi-wh3ik Год назад

      @@goldengrill769 I've watched plethora of movies dating back to 50s, and being grimdark has never been a problem for a movie to get nomination in major category. It being a comicbook movie worked against it. Remove all the comicbook elements from it, release it during award season, and I think it racks up more noms.

    • @jasonkelly8771
      @jasonkelly8771 Год назад

      LOL Delusional.
      The Batman's cinematography was spotty at best. Several scenes underlit badly. Also, why would the score be nominated when the only things about the music that stuck out was Ave Maria and Something in the Way?
      The Batman got the nominations it deserved and did not deserve any more. If there was a snub for cinematography it was Top Gun. Not Batman.

  • @righdowncharlie
    @righdowncharlie Год назад +1

    Claudio Miranda definitely got snubbed for Top Gun Maverick as did Janusz Kaminski for The Fablemans.

  • @stretchyhulk
    @stretchyhulk Год назад +4

    I would argue The Northman not getting a Cinematography nomination was an even bigger oversight.

  • @noenken
    @noenken Год назад +2

    I'm so happy about Everything Everywhere All At Once getting so many nominations. But I very much understand your frustration about Maverick getting nothing for cinematography. That is just wrong.

  • @ceciliakeller957
    @ceciliakeller957 Год назад +5

    I don't think I'll get over "nope" not getting nominated for anything. One of my favorite films period! I know it didn't get that much attention/praise but still what a masterpiece to overlook

  • @JakeH_Movies
    @JakeH_Movies Год назад +3

    I don’t understand what top gun Maverick is doing in adapted screenplay when the whale had one of the best screenplays of the year. I also don’t understand how top gun and the Batman weren’t in cinematography. I haven’t seen decision to leave but from everything I’ve heard I am shocked there were no nominations.

  • @Jogwheel
    @Jogwheel Год назад +6

    RRR not receiving anything besides "Song" was a surprise - but yeah, the Top Gun / cinematography snub was the biggest disappointment for me.
    Three of my top four of the year were nominated for Best Picture, which is the first time that's happened in the 13 years I've been reviewing films - so that's something!

  • @HushIAmTalking
    @HushIAmTalking Год назад +7

    the Sea Beast is great and I was disappointed no one really talked about it this year, so honestly I’m glad to see it

    • @shadysorkin9214
      @shadysorkin9214 Год назад

      I got bored after 20 minutes and turned it off.

  • @_wave___
    @_wave___ Год назад +6

    thank you for mentioning Decision to Leave. it hurts not seeing it get nominated for anything. not because igaf about what the academy thinks but because now it will get less attention and views. it deserves to be seen.

  • @charvolth
    @charvolth Год назад +6

    Honestly surprised that Empire of Light was thrown a bone with Cinematography. Granted, it was exceptional cinematography. Would also be nice for Roger Deakins to improve the old Nom to Win ratio

  • @HarrisaSports
    @HarrisaSports Год назад +3

    Was hoping that Nope and The Menu would get at least one nom, but by far the most ridiculous omissions are Decision to Leave for best foreign film and TG Maverick for cinematography. Also think The Batman deserved a nom for best cinematography as well.

  • @PolarisCastillo
    @PolarisCastillo Год назад +2

    BARDO was snubbed. Netflix was clearly pushing for it to get some Oscar attention -- and it's absolutely deserving -- I'm shocked.

  • @almartin7
    @almartin7 Год назад +7

    (Forgive me if you've already done this) But would love to see a video breakdown from you on The Academy: how the members are selected, what the voting process is like, why YOU'RE not a member of it! The Oscar's is pretty much the only award show that still holds my interest so would love to know more about it from your perspective! As always loved the video!

    • @DanMurrellMovies
      @DanMurrellMovies  Год назад +20

      I can tell you why I'm not a member: I've yet to do anything I'd consider remotely worthy of being invited. Leonard Maltin just got in LAST YEAR!! But I like the idea of peeking behind the curtain, I'll put it on the list.

    • @32fps
      @32fps Год назад +2

      Pretty sure you have to be nominated by at least two other members of the Academy to join, unless you're nominated for an award, then you get in automatically.

    • @nataliajimenez1870
      @nataliajimenez1870 Год назад +5

      Critics are rarely Academy members. There are different organizations that include critics like Critics' Choice. Academy members are generally accomplished members of one of the guilds of the industry like actors, directors, producers, editors, etc. The problem with these professional bodies is that many members are too busy to watch all the projects from potential nominees and they rely on what friends tell them were good projects. Critics tend to watch more projects because that's literally their job

  • @Suzanne_sf
    @Suzanne_sf Год назад +1

    The Menu was so off the chain that it should have been nominated for screenplay.

  • @impeeratorii
    @impeeratorii Год назад +4

    Felix Kämmerer or Tang Weis ommission shows that while the Academy opens for non-english films more and more, its very hard for a non-english-actor or actress to be nominated (especially on leading).

    • @csjcsj2906
      @csjcsj2906 Год назад

      In terms of who did manage to get noms, there still have been quite some of them over recent years, like Cotillard 2015, Huppert 2017, Aparicio 2019, Banderas 2020 and Cruz 2022, who were all nominated for lead. Interestingly enough, more leads than supporting as of late, with the only recent Supporting from international films is de Tavira 2019.
      The closest example of a winner being Supporting Actress winner Youn 2021 in a Korean-language role from a US film.

  • @_jolie_
    @_jolie_ Год назад +2

    Dan, pleaaaaase try to catch "Close" in theaters!!

    • @mishu16819
      @mishu16819 Год назад

      That is probably my favourite movie of 2022. Gut wrenching.

  • @theactionisthejuice2146
    @theactionisthejuice2146 Год назад +8

    The Oscars are so strange. Sometimes you think they actually did their homework like Bryan Tyree Henry for Casual, which felt like something no one watched (he's great!). But then they don't get one nomination for Decision to Leave, which I would say is the census best international feature or Dolly De Leon as you mentioned being the best part of Triangle of Sadness, which was successful otherwise. I don't know if it's a consequence of opening up the voting to more people or not, but it's hard to quantify exactly why things are.

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Год назад +3

      decision to leave eventually wasn't a census best international, All quiet took that spot

    • @theactionisthejuice2146
      @theactionisthejuice2146 Год назад

      @@marcochen9117fair, especially on the award circuit. I guess Decision felt more critically acclaimed.

  • @dngriffiths8105
    @dngriffiths8105 Год назад +1

    Jennifer Lawrence in Causeway -- how was she overlooked? A stunning performance top to bottom, with huge physical and emotional dimensions, and a flawlessly executed evolution in her character. And she is on the screen for the entire film. Then there is how beautifully she played off of a really strong supporting cast. There are scenes in this film that will stick with me for a really long time. If you haven't seen this film yet, I can't recommend it highly enough.

  • @exosehunluhan8918
    @exosehunluhan8918 Год назад +4

    Not nominating decision to leave was surprising, viola davis daniel not getting nominated was just speechless…

  • @reneew8181
    @reneew8181 Год назад +8

    Dan saying "tay tay fans" clearly shows that he himself is not one. Lmao. Got a laugh out of me.

  • @cocofrancecisco2188
    @cocofrancecisco2188 Год назад +3

    I thought the same, too. The exclusion of TGM in the Best Cinematography was the most shocking and most baffling! It was the odds-on favorite to WIN, not just to get nominated.

  • @varkesh456
    @varkesh456 Год назад +6

    Defiantly dissapointed that rrr did not have such a large presence so few movies internationally break out and become a huge success but maybe that was because it got a lot of its success from streaming over actual cinema showings internationally.
    But i 100% agree if they do not have a version of that song set up as a rountine they have lost there minds it was one of the most entertaining musical numbers i have seen in so long.

  • @rinfinity930
    @rinfinity930 Год назад +3

    Some nominations make you wonder like andrea riseborough one, how tightly bound these Academy's networks are.

  • @ISleepAndIKnowThings
    @ISleepAndIKnowThings Год назад +2

    I’m wondering where The Batman is for Best Score and Cinematography as well as Maverick In Cinematography. Also, Ralph Fiennes in The Menu. Surprised Margot Robbie didn’t get in for Babylon. Tried listening to Natuu Natuu and couldn’t get through it all. Give me Hold My Hand or Lift Me Up.

  • @justqueennothighqueen38
    @justqueennothighqueen38 Год назад +36

    I'm pissed that Till didn't even get a Best Actress nomination! Her performance was incredible!
    I'm also shocked that Decision to Leave wasn't nominated and that Top Gun: Maverick wasn't nominated for cinematography.

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 Год назад +1

      I’m surprised Till didn’t receive any nominations. Last couple of years, the Academy was hungry for movies involving POC and LGBTQ.

  • @brentcooper4345
    @brentcooper4345 Год назад +2

    Baz Luhrmann so deserved to be nominated.

  • @marcochen9117
    @marcochen9117 Год назад +6

    I don't think people should be outraged over top guns adapted screenplay nom. I think that maverick was able to improve so much on the first one, that it does garner recognition for elevating an extremely bare bones story into an emotional story. Missing cinematography definitely sucks too

    • @mattcurr9931
      @mattcurr9931 Год назад

      It’s adapted because the original was “based” on an article. It wasn’t but they were forced to give credit on the original film

    • @csjcsj2906
      @csjcsj2906 Год назад

      ​@@mattcurr9931 Every sequel or follow-up is placed in the "adapted" category anyway, like "Glass Onion" this year.

  • @CarlyBoothheartsmovies
    @CarlyBoothheartsmovies Год назад +1

    I’m glad you said something about Top Gun Maverick not getting Best Cinematography. I watched this morning too and my jaw dropped when it got snubbed.

  • @brandoncaridi5229
    @brandoncaridi5229 Год назад +3

    I would’ve loved to see Margot Robbie nominated in either Best Leading Actress or Best Supporting Actress for Babylon. I know that movie was divisive, but she was a freaking powerhouse!

  • @Archetti62
    @Archetti62 Год назад +1

    Insane that Everything Everywhere All at Once even got one nomination. It was so bad that we walked out half way through.

  • @almartin7
    @almartin7 Год назад +5

    You won't be able to convince me the academy didn't watch your video and scramble to change the nominations before Oscar announcements-every name listed I just kept shaking my head "Dan you son of a gun, you called it" (most of the names 🙄)

  • @bigjsquare1988
    @bigjsquare1988 Год назад +2

    Never get off of that Toni Collete high horse Dan! Toni ws great in Hereditary!

  • @DirkBelig
    @DirkBelig Год назад +1

    The biggest snub for me is how the actual f@#% does THE MENU get skunked for everything?!? Brilliant film with a deep, clever script and it gets nothing? It's this year's HOUSE OF GUCCI - another inexcusably dissed flick.

  • @MrBestofGaming
    @MrBestofGaming Год назад +34

    Was really hoping for more nominations for RRR to open the world to more Indian cinema, but it wasn’t meant to be

    • @pawacoteng
      @pawacoteng Год назад

      Was it disqualified from an international film nom?

    • @luckyspurs
      @luckyspurs Год назад

      Was it that good?

    • @bachito1996
      @bachito1996 Год назад +5

      @@pawacoteng No, India did not selected the movie, as crazy as that sounds, that was what happened.

    • @bachito1996
      @bachito1996 Год назад +3

      @@luckyspurs No, in my opinion. It was a 4 out of 10 to me. But for a lot of people it was one of the best, so that´s it haha. I can understand why it wasn´t nominated since i disliked the movie, but for those who loved it, they might be pissed right now.

    • @MrBestofGaming
      @MrBestofGaming Год назад +4

      @@luckyspurs it’s a pretty good film, it’s not the kind of film that usually gets nominated for these award shows, but it’s become very popular in the West so much so that it opened people up to a new kind of cinema, Indian cinema. I’d describe RRR to someone from the west, as a marvel film with heart. It’s rooted in Indian culture, history and mythology but it appeals to an audience beyond Indians due to the directors sheer creativity and ability to mount incredible action set pieces, the music and much more.
      I was more so hoping RRR gets a nomination, so that the world starts to explore Indian cinema more and realise the incredibly diverse and rooted films that are made every year. And not just dismiss Indian films as “song and dance”

  • @TheScientist408
    @TheScientist408 Год назад +1

    Regardless of your opinion on the film as a whole, The Batman was snubbed for cinematography and original score. It is a brilliant movie on a technical level. It’s gorgeous to look at.

  • @nathanielstoll4533
    @nathanielstoll4533 Год назад +3

    The Northman with nothing and leaving out the Batman for best directing and cinematography. Also no top gun maverick for cinematography is criminal

    • @luckyspurs
      @luckyspurs Год назад

      Lesson; don't bring your movie out in the first half of the year if it's good.

    • @nathanielstoll4533
      @nathanielstoll4533 Год назад

      @@luckyspurs you mean like top gun?

  • @Ismisha
    @Ismisha Год назад +1

    Decision to Leave was by FAR the best piece of Cinema of 2022, a masterpiece!

  • @TheUrbancenter
    @TheUrbancenter Год назад +4

    People didn't go to Top Gun for the cinematography; they went for the script.

    • @DanMurrellMovies
      @DanMurrellMovies  Год назад +1

      I think they went for both - the movie was a spectacle in addition to being a good story. The flying sequences in IMAX 100% brought people in, and back, to theaters. I'd say a healthy amount of people DID go to Top Gun: Maverick for the cinematography.

  • @AlMoSiCe210
    @AlMoSiCe210 Год назад +2

    What a ride this was.
    Also, I don't know why but I pictured you going full Academy rant on your therapist! 😅 But seriously, therapy is such a great investment. Literally saved my life on multiple occasions.
    Appreciate you & what you do!

  • @andreraymond6860
    @andreraymond6860 Год назад +3

    My head scratcher was Glass Onion in the adapted screenplay Oscar category. It's based on what? Isn't it an original screenplay?

    • @DanMurrellMovies
      @DanMurrellMovies  Год назад +8

      Sequels with returning characters automatically go to adapted. It's dumb.

    • @TrekBeatTK
      @TrekBeatTK Год назад +1

      @@DanMurrellMovies REALLY dumb. One returning character. Top Gun clearly is modeled on the original, but Glass Onions is completely original.

  • @Fallingwithstyle1995
    @Fallingwithstyle1995 Год назад +1

    You put To Leslie on my radar with the mention of the possibility of its nomination. Just watched it tonight- really enjoyed it!

  • @bySterling
    @bySterling Год назад +4

    Wow shameful RRR didn’t get nominated in 3 or 4 categories and Banshees 9??

  • @JHarv_
    @JHarv_ Год назад +2

    BAFFLED that Top Gun AND Avatar were left out of Cinematography.

    • @luckyspurs
      @luckyspurs Год назад +1

      Not sure you can give Avatar cinematography with the frame rate thing.

  • @jonastiger1000
    @jonastiger1000 Год назад +3

    It's all about the women for me this Oscar season. Pulling for Michelle Yeoh and Angela Bassett.

  • @mileenakhan4778
    @mileenakhan4778 Год назад +2

    Brendan Fraser and Hong Chau were both SO good in The Whale.

  • @Skepticallous
    @Skepticallous Год назад +3

    Oscars (all entertainment awards) are the epitome of “surface-level”

    • @heatheraggus7501
      @heatheraggus7501 Год назад

      It's true. There should be a requirement that they must commit to having seen at least 50 movies in the past year. It shouldn't be that difficult.

  • @ivandario6355
    @ivandario6355 Год назад +2

    Dissapointed:
    - Decision to leave for international feature
    - Top Gun Cinematography
    - Batman Cinematography
    - Any love for Nope
    - Glass Onion best picture
    - Haven't seen Fablemans, but I'm intrigued how Michael Kahn, being the second best weapon Spielberg has, wasn´t even consider.
    - Best picture for RRR
    - Haven't seen Woman King, but I understand it was a real thing.
    - Not a fan of Wakanda (even I think Angela love is exageration and it doesn't deserve the nom for VF) but it really deserve recognition for production design.
    - Why the f, was Top Gun nominated for screenplay.
    - Also, not much love for Babylon. Not even best actress or cinematography.

  • @kraszoski
    @kraszoski Год назад +6

    2023 and Dan is still complaining about Toni Colette not getting nom for Hereditary xd God is forgiving, Dan is not! :D keep it up Dan!

    • @DanMurrellMovies
      @DanMurrellMovies  Год назад +3

      I will never let Toni Collette not being nominated go. NEVER!

    • @kraszoski
      @kraszoski Год назад

      @@DanMurrellMovies love ya man!

    • @faithworldleader6891
      @faithworldleader6891 Год назад

      Poor Toni. She deserved the Emmy for The Staircase but unfortunately so did Amanda Seyfried for Dropout. They really should have given two this year.

  • @Abhi-wh3ik
    @Abhi-wh3ik Год назад +3

    To me, most of the impressive part about TGM's cinematography was the stunt work, especially including aircraft. I can see why voters didn't vote for it . I was more surprised by The Batman's cinematography snub. Greg Fraser did phenomenal work as he did in Dune. But, I think just because he won it last year, voters may have opted to not vote for him this year, and also for a CBM movie, but it definitely deserved.

  • @CarynWaller
    @CarynWaller Год назад +4

    The more I think about it, the more I realise the Maverick screenplay may be worthy of an Oscar nom. How hard would it have been to merge the nostalgic / call back references with the modern whilst keeping it so powerful and punchy - funny when levity was needed and provide conflict when required? It reminds me of the Rocky screenplay- not a single unnecessary word or phrase - everything had a purpose. I like you Dan, nitially thought that nom was folly, but the more I think about it, the more I feel the Maverick screenplay may be referenced in film making circles for decades to come.

  • @michaelparks9334
    @michaelparks9334 Год назад +2

    the bobs burgers movie should be in animated feature and best original song

    • @NateBeeman
      @NateBeeman Год назад

      That was 2022? Wow. It's been a long @ss year.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +3

    19:47 Poor Riz. I bet he was beyond awkward saying it loud.

  • @AvanteReacts
    @AvanteReacts Год назад +2

    Top Gun not being in best cinematography is baffling.

  • @bayonetababe9697
    @bayonetababe9697 Год назад +3

    I really am surprised by the lack of love for the score of Bones and All. The Academy Awards aren’t the only ones to snub it. I thought it was honestly the most moving score and the most memorable. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have been nominated many times and have won twice. I was just surprised how little love this score got. I guess the fact that the movie didn’t do well didn’t help. I loved the movie as well. I was also surprised The Menu got zero nominations. I think it should have got a screenplay nomination at least.

  • @sandeepshastri667
    @sandeepshastri667 Год назад +2

    RRR snub best picture Category is so baffling. Academy members only favour English films or non english films which are made with process of western style or European style of filmmaking.
    They certainly don't understand Indian or South Asian style of filmmaking.
    If RRR had been nominated in Best Film Category, a large Indian population would have watched Academy Awards.

  • @VideoClubRandom
    @VideoClubRandom Год назад +4

    As an Argentinean, I am a bit disappointed that Argentina 1985 will not win the Oscar. Because if AQOTWF is also nominated for Best Picture, which it won't win, it will obviously win Best Foreign Film. Or well, I guess we'll have to settle with the World Cup (nobody cares about the Golden Globes 😆)...

    • @DanMurrellMovies
      @DanMurrellMovies  Год назад +2

      You never know! Pan's Labyrinth was considered a shoo-in many years ago because it got a bunch of other nominations, then lost to The Lives of Others.

    • @VideoClubRandom
      @VideoClubRandom Год назад +2

      @@DanMurrellMovies True. In any case, "All Quiet..." is a fantastic film as well. And honestly being objective, I think it's better than "Arg. 85'" It's just that the subject matter hits our country more deeply, for obvious reasons.

  • @davidortega3825
    @davidortega3825 Год назад +2

    Okay but Mia Goths speech in Pearl was Oscar worthy it feels just like Toni Collettes in Hereditary all over again

  • @sarat8577
    @sarat8577 Год назад +1

    Joyland from Pakistan was the biggest disappointment for not getting nominated for best foreign. Such a beautiful, heartbreaking story. Won best movie jury award at Cannes. Was banned in Pakistan even before release but managed to get a slim release in a handful of cities for a week to meet Oscar nomination requirements . Malala and Riz Ahmed were the producers. Couldn’t they have their Hollywood connections campaign for it ?!

  • @valentinanicol
    @valentinanicol Год назад +3

    As always Dan thank you for this video 💜

  • @C.Dat.guyoverthere
    @C.Dat.guyoverthere Год назад +1

    The one I was slightly confused about was Marcel the Shell for best animated feature. I'm glad it got a nomination for something but it wasn't all animation. If that got nominated then The Lego Movie had no reason to be snubbed in 2015.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +3

    ‘Women Talking’ did receive some nominations but sad to see ‘Till’ not getting any nominations.

  • @maureenjohnson4761
    @maureenjohnson4761 Год назад

    I cannot believe Decision to Leave was snubbed. It was great. I loved it.