John Long visually it’s amazing. It has held up amazingly. But everything else... other then Hal 9000....hasn’t really. The story is good. I guess you’re right. I found it boring but it’s my opinion. And I do think it’s the most overrated movie in the world.
JD Bond Speak for yourself! The film is utterly captivating. To make an objective statement that 2001 haven’t “held up well” simply because you find it dull is silly, imo. And you really haven’t seen many films if you think it is the most overrated of all time...
I'm also pissed off by how any of the Planet of the Apes reboot movies didn't win a single oscar for vfx. I mean, look at the CGI of Caesar!!!!!! That franchise deserves the win over The Jungle Book.
Either WOTPOTA or Kong: Skull Island should win. But too bad since Jungle Book is a Disney movie. MCU fans are pissed because fucking Doctor Drive-Texting didn't win
@@meethindocha1824 It was more experimental than beatiful. It looked too saturated most of the time, but it sure is very impressive feat to have whole movie being CGI and achieving somewhat realistic shots.
Woah, The Matrix, The Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings all won one after another? Those are my three favourite movies, alongside 2001 Space Odyssey, which also won hah!
Rum-N-Toke Lame overall in comparison to previous years, especially since I can name at least three movies that were better than Bohemian Rhapsody or Black Panther.
5:33 that Return Of the Jedi shot still impresses me to this day. NO CGI, and it still holds up perfectly today. It's just such a cool shot, with the flames slowly surrounding the cockpit window.
@@kokeyshere9413 you don't have to do vfx to know whether they are bad or nah. It's more that Wakanda scene had bad lighting more than Thanos looking awful, he had an amazing 3d model for sure.
@@kokeyshere9413 that's a shitty logic you got there, just because someone doesn't belong and doesn't have the expertise for a particular field, doesn't mean they don't have the right to criticise bad things from that field and in this case, bad CGI when they see one.
My favorite Visual Effects winners: 2001: A Space Odyssey Thunderball Star Wars V!: A New Hope Superman The Empire Strikes Back E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Return of the Jedi Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Aliens Who Framed Roger Rabbit The Abyss Total Recall Terminator 2: Judgement Day Jurassic World Forrest Gump Independence Day Titanic The Matrix Gladiator The Fellowship of the Ring The Two Towers The Return of the King Spider-Man 2 King Kong Avatar Inception Hugo Life of Pi Gravity Interstellar The Jungle Book Blade Runner 2049
Visual Effects films I've seen so far: The War of the Wolrds, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hut, The Time Machine, Mary Poppins, Thunderball, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Tora Tora Tora, Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Superman, Alien, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom, Aliens, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Abyss, Total Recall, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Death Becomes Her, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, Babe, Independence Day, Titanic, The Matrix, Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Spider-Man 2, King Kong (2005), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's CHest, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Avatar, Inception, Hugo, Life of Pi, Gravity, Interstellar, Ex Machina, The Jingle Book, Blade Runner 2049, Avengers: Infinity War, Christopher Robin, First Man, Ready Player One, and Solo: A Star Wars Story. Which ever movie wins Best Visual Effects, I'll be happy, because I've seen all 5 nominations.
As a big spider-man fan I'm happy to see spider-man 2 on here. Not the best year when it comes to visual effects but the movie still holds up and that says something!
It’s so interesting to see the order. Also funny to see inferior VFX movies like “Marooned” follow “2001” or “Death Becomes Her” sandwiched between “T2” and “Jurassic Park”
0:39 Y'Know what other movie this beat out in the same category? The goddamn Wizard of Oz. The Oscars can really get it wrong some years... (Temple of Doom beat out Ghostbusters, Innerspace beat out Predator, etc.)
I've always found it so sad that the movie and the directors get all the credit but the literal hundreds of artists behind the animation and vfx get no credit and like 10 bucks an hour to make these movies what they are
What's really funny is that Cameron was a technophobe. On Abyss, Terminator II, and Titanic the FX people really had to twist his arm to use the CGI. He wanted models for everything.
Here are my personal favorites: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (6:19) Terminator 2: Judgement Day (6:53) Jurassic Park (7:07) Forrest Gump (7:19) The Matrix (7:58) The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King (my favorite in the trilogy in terms of visual effects) (8:50) Spider-Man 2 (8:58) Avatar (9:33) Inception (9:41) Gravity (10:16) Ex Machina (10:45) Blade Runner 2049 (11:10)
The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur 1959 (THE GREATEST), The Time Machine, Tora Tora Tora, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Star Wars, Superman 1978, Alien, The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., Return of the Jedi, Temple of Doom (My personal favorite), ALIENS, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, Babe, Ex Machina, Blade Runner 2049 and The Last Jedi are still the best motion pictures on this list.
I wish VFX oscars weren't at all based on popularity or critical acclaim. A lot of movies that are fantastic have not so great special effects, and a lot of bad movies have great special effects.
Judgement day is such an incredible movie and the vfx still looks amazing considering it was released almost 30 years ago, one of James Cameron's finest. Also what's that movie Hugo is about? Never seen it
"E.T." didn't technically win over "The Thing" since "The Thing" wasn't even nominated (as it should have been). But since "The Thing" was a huge flop that nobody saw and it quickly disappeared from theatres, it was forgotten about come Oscar time especially since it came out in the summer. "Blade Runner" was kinda the same story; big flop, few people saw it, few people liked it. People vote for the movie they've actually seen hence why "E.T." won. But why are y'all acting like "E.T." doesn't have great visual effects? It does. But, yea, if I got to vote, I'd probably would vote for either "Blade Runner" or "The Thing". Although, it's more of a crime that "Blade Runner" didn't win for Art Direction rather than for Visual Effects.
Nah bro. Blade Runner deserved that award in 82. But E.T was much better than The Thing. The Thing was better than Poltergeist too. İt was the second runner up.
It is my favorite category of the academy, my predictions of this year's nominees are, if the coronavirus allows it, they are these: * Tenet * Dune * Black Widow * The invisible man * Wonder Woman 1984
A great montage, but it could use an update. The winner for 2019 was _1917._ Since then the winners were _Tenet_ (2020), _Dune_ (2021), _Avatar: The Way of Water_ (2022), and _Godzilla Minus One_ (2023). On a personal note: I've watched many of these films on DVD, blu-ray, or streaming. It's a pity that some of the ealier films are offered on DVD only in battered, unrestored prints. _(Destination: Moon_ comes to mind. There's no blu-ray release and the DVD offers a poor print indicating the film is in dire need of restortion.) As much as I enjoy these films watching them on my television, I release now that, to fully appreciate them, they need to be seen in a _theatre_ were one can enjoy their visual excellence as well as truly becoming part of the experience of seeing them.
The change between 1968 with 2001 and 1969 with Marooned always makes me laugh XD
lmao that beep beep beep and flat actor
Marooned got to show up in Roma for a few seconds. :)
Marooned was the inspiration to do Gravity. Cuarón has said that it is one of his favorite movies
And just look what that movie got Alfonso Cuaron who was inspired by it, two Oscars for directing "Gravity" and "Roma".
What's also crazy is that "Marooned" was also nominated for Best Cinematography while "2001" was not.
It’s incredible how well the VFX in 2001 hold up. That movie has aged like fine wine.
John Long it’s because they’re not CG! Do always choose realistic FX about computer
Only the effects have held up. NOTHING else about it.
JD Bond 2001 has aged tremendously well, both in terms of story and visual effects. It may be more relevant now than when it first premiered in 1968.
John Long visually it’s amazing. It has held up amazingly. But everything else... other then Hal 9000....hasn’t really. The story is good. I guess you’re right. I found it boring but it’s my opinion. And I do think it’s the most overrated movie in the world.
JD Bond Speak for yourself! The film is utterly captivating. To make an objective statement that 2001 haven’t “held up well” simply because you find it dull is silly, imo. And you really haven’t seen many films if you think it is the most overrated of all time...
You know you've made a groundbreaking trilogy when all movies win best visual effects 3 years in a row
Star Wars and LOTR?
Teteuzinhoop LotR
Nope. You know, that you've made groundbreaking special effects, thats all.
Headbangerr 1983 i suggest you see the movies again. Definately one of the best movie trilogies ever, up there with star wars.
@@oharryc Why should i see the movies again? Because i don't agree with some opinion? I don't have to 😁
1:59
I’m happy they won because damn that looks real
Linus Chex Mix it’s swimming forwards
Linus Chex Mix idk but they be doing this in real life so
ikr it's incredibly good for the 50s
Old movies be like:
So how can we make the destruction seem brutal?
*E A R R A P E*
Lmao
Ear rape? You want to stand next to some cannon and listen how casual it is. Efects were more realistic that time
r/whoooosh
Yes
@@davidfiser8593 no they weren't
LotR winning it 3 times in a row was just legendary.
And Star Wars too.
I'm also pissed off by how any of the Planet of the Apes reboot movies didn't win a single oscar for vfx. I mean, look at the CGI of Caesar!!!!!! That franchise deserves the win over The Jungle Book.
@@Mangalex28 I know right? So underrated.
Either WOTPOTA or Kong: Skull Island should win. But too bad since Jungle Book is a Disney movie. MCU fans are pissed because fucking Doctor Drive-Texting didn't win
@@nathwcx8299 jungle book had trees and water that looked real and the animals too. Everything in the movie was created apart from the boy.
@@meethindocha1824 It was more experimental than beatiful. It looked too saturated most of the time, but it sure is very impressive feat to have whole movie being CGI and achieving somewhat realistic shots.
Disney this, Disney that blah blah. As far as I known the jungle book was far more deserving of the award in its year. Planet of the Apes was 2017
The 90s winners so well deserved
I am so impressed
It's pretty amazing to see the spike in quality for 2001, and then again with Star Wars setting a totally new standard.
For those who don’t know the next couple years let me tell you
2019: First Man
2020: 1917
in my opinion on which shouldve won
2019: Infinity War
2020: Rise of Skywalker
my opinion
2019: Infinity War
2020: Endgame
@@friedtofus3705 true
@@RazingLilith yeah no
@@legacyrxt7570 lmao
Space Movie: Exists
The Academy: Is this the best vfx winner?
Except for 1997.
Starship troopers had awesome vfx, but it was a distant runner-up to Titanic.
@@thecubeman381To be fair, hard to beat that film with its recreation of the Titanic and the effects gone into recreating the tragic sinking.
Late 70' to late 80' is basically: Star Wars, Alien, Indiana Jones, repeat.
This list better captures the historical development of movie than the list of best picture winners does.
I agree! The movies that won for Best Visual Effects are a lot more fun, too!
I remember being blown away by The Ten Commandments. I can't believe it was made in the Fifties.
Me too when Moises parting the Red Sea was so breathtaking... 😱😱😱
Interstellar is the most beautiful film I have ever seen
Yeah, it was so wonderful.
It was beautiful. My favorite film
yea easily one of the greatest films of all time.
One of the greatest. Deserved an Oscar...
My most favourite movie
Woah, The Matrix, The Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings all won one after another? Those are my three favourite movies, alongside 2001 Space Odyssey, which also won hah!
All of these choices have fantastic music accompanying each scene and the movie as a whole. It makes the effects stand out even more.
First Man looks amazing! I want to watch it
George Lucas, Spielberg, James Cameron and Ridley Scott where like saying who's turn is this year.... Lol
Don't forget about Zemeckis
nolan
"Alright I won this year, who did we say was gonna go next again?"
And then Peter Jackson butted in for a bit and was like "Guys, guys, check this out!"
and then after that he pretty much faded away.
Best thing about award season is Burger Fiction & The Oscars 😎
Thanks for watching!
Usually, but this year’s Best Picture nominees are weak.
@@ForceMaximus84 weak how?
Rum-N-Toke Lame overall in comparison to previous years, especially since I can name at least three movies that were better than Bohemian Rhapsody or Black Panther.
@@ForceMaximus84 good points 🤔
The Lord of the Rings: one trilogy to rule them all.
Videos like this are what RUclips is for
2001: a space Odyssey , hands down, this film is ahead of its time
Me: I want to watch 2001: A Space Odyssey
Mom: We have 2001: A Space Odyssey at home
2001: A Space Odyssey at home: Marooned
James Reid lmaooo
2001 at home is just Interstellar tbh
5:33 that Return Of the Jedi shot still impresses me to this day. NO CGI, and it still holds up perfectly today. It's just such a cool shot, with the flames slowly surrounding the cockpit window.
How the hell did they make that scene??
Can you do every Best Original song
All Star by Smash mouth
Master Mix Movies this would be shallow this year
@@lvbboi9 eww
Lose yourself
Top 10 copyright strikes
That cut from 2001 to Marooned is hilarious!
I'm cheering for the Avengers, because the CGI on Thanos is impressive. But RP1 was pretty awesome too.
"CGI on Thanos is impressive"
Thanos looks awful on Wakanda
@@nathwcx8299 do u know how to do vfx? U twat.
@@kokeyshere9413 you don't have to do vfx to know whether they are bad or nah. It's more that Wakanda scene had bad lighting more than Thanos looking awful, he had an amazing 3d model for sure.
@@kokeyshere9413 that's a shitty logic you got there, just because someone doesn't belong and doesn't have the expertise for a particular field, doesn't mean they don't have the right to criticise bad things from that field and in this case, bad CGI when they see one.
Nathwcx every comment I’ve seen from you is you taking a dump on Marvel movies
Ready Player One was beautiful. And those space scenes in First Man were also pretty nice.
Christopher Robin sucks for that nomination, also solo a Star Wars story and avengers Infinity war are insane realistic. Awesome
So basically just put Harrison Ford into your movie and you've got a good shot at winning best VFX
My favorite Visual Effects winners:
2001: A Space Odyssey
Thunderball
Star Wars V!: A New Hope
Superman
The Empire Strikes Back
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Return of the Jedi
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Aliens
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The Abyss
Total Recall
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Jurassic World
Forrest Gump
Independence Day
Titanic
The Matrix
Gladiator
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
Spider-Man 2
King Kong
Avatar
Inception
Hugo
Life of Pi
Gravity
Interstellar
The Jungle Book
Blade Runner 2049
TheMarvel Joe so basically all of them
Every few years the changes are amazing. Great video man!
Visual Effects films I've seen so far:
The War of the Wolrds, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hut, The Time Machine, Mary Poppins, Thunderball, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Tora Tora Tora, Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Superman, Alien, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom, Aliens, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Abyss, Total Recall, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Death Becomes Her, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, Babe, Independence Day, Titanic, The Matrix, Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Spider-Man 2, King Kong (2005), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's CHest, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Avatar, Inception, Hugo, Life of Pi, Gravity, Interstellar, Ex Machina, The Jingle Book, Blade Runner 2049, Avengers: Infinity War, Christopher Robin, First Man, Ready Player One, and Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Which ever movie wins Best Visual Effects, I'll be happy, because I've seen all 5 nominations.
BR2049 will be a masterpiece for decades
Is Harrison Ford the actor that have been in more movies that won best visual effects? From this compilation I would say so.
As a big spider-man fan I'm happy to see spider-man 2 on here. Not the best year when it comes to visual effects but the movie still holds up and that says something!
I'd still love to see y'all do one on Every Best Make-Up Winner! (or Costume or Production Design)
There do exist some very good videos covering those categories.
2001: A Space Odyssey is ahead of its time, still holds up to this day.
I found it interesting to see, that they are more good movies in this categorie than at "Best Picture".
3:49 happy to see this gem Bedknobs and Broomsticks, got the recognition it deserves
Imagine if 2001: a space odyssey didn’t win. That would be the biggest snub in award show history
Jungle Book did a better job at animal facial expressions than Lion King 2019
Loin King
Jhon Feliciano Sirloin king
This is why achievement for Best Visual Effects is my fav award in Oscar.
Mine too
Same, mainly because it’s the category where I saw the most films from there
The Queen Alien from Aliens is my single favourite movie monster ever. It is truly an absolute behemoth of a thing
That was awesome thanks for that
Ryan Gosling's jaw line is a visual effect
It’s so interesting to see the order. Also funny to see inferior VFX movies like “Marooned” follow “2001” or “Death Becomes Her” sandwiched between “T2” and “Jurassic Park”
Fantastic Voyage's VFX really brushed off on Innerspace
Star Wars Episodes 4-6 all winning VFX awards made me appreciate its timeless visuals even more
same man
Don’t forget The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
This list quite literally shows the evolution of movies
The jump to the first lotr movie was insane
Amazing! We look forward to even more exciting movies with brilliant ideas, but we wish not to waste time on mediocre.
i dont think "who framed roger rabbit" gets enough credit for its animation
War of the worlds from 1953, still a great film to this day.
Honestly, Oblivion is a very underrated and great CGJ movie that goes unnoticed.
0:39
Y'Know what other movie this beat out in the same category? The goddamn Wizard of Oz.
The Oscars can really get it wrong some years... (Temple of Doom beat out Ghostbusters, Innerspace beat out Predator, etc.)
OddOneOut665 innerspace is more impressive than this predator bullshit
Wheres Golden Compass winning against Transformers
Endgame was more impressive than 1917... like the suits and a lot of stuff was computer generated
it's amazing how many movies about the US winning wwII were made
I've always found it so sad that the movie and the directors get all the credit but the literal hundreds of artists behind the animation and vfx get no credit and like 10 bucks an hour to make these movies what they are
Whoa fantastic voyage was insane
I don't know how this ended up in my recommended but I like it
Nice video thnks for the vfx journey of Hollywood
Damn... Almost all cameron's movies won best vfx in oscar. That is amazing
aditya wibowo the first terminator don’t won and also true lies got a nomination
@@Locadel2003 That is why I said "almost".
What's really funny is that Cameron was a technophobe. On Abyss, Terminator II, and Titanic the FX people really had to twist his arm to use the CGI. He wanted models for everything.
The part when the doctor’s cigarette falls out of his mouth after he watches the T1000 walk through the bars kills me every time.
To be honest Solo VFX is dope. It’s either RP1 or maybe Infinity War who will win.
None of them won
interstella and inception are ground breaking films, not just cgi but in general
oh man I dropped a tear on babe (1995). So many good memories of that time. I was 12.
Here are my personal favorites:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (6:19)
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (6:53)
Jurassic Park (7:07)
Forrest Gump (7:19)
The Matrix (7:58)
The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King (my favorite in the trilogy in terms of visual effects) (8:50)
Spider-Man 2 (8:58)
Avatar (9:33)
Inception (9:41)
Gravity (10:16)
Ex Machina (10:45)
Blade Runner 2049 (11:10)
The CGI took over starting from The Abyss (1989)
Incredible how some 1990s films VFX look better than some other effects now
PotC Dead Man’s Chest has some of the best mo-cap VFX ever
I admit i didnt expect to see Babe in the same category with Alien, Independence Day and Terminator.
Babe revolutionized the mixture of Live animals and CGI mouth...
I just noticed that for 5 straight years starting in 1980, the award went to a movie featuring Harrison Ford (if you count his faceless cameo in E.T.)
Those movies also had Oscar-nominated John Williams scores, with E.T. being the only win.
Terminator 2 holds up surprisingly well.
Especially when compared to the VERY dated puppetry of the first
Great transition between Gravity and Interstellar.
The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur 1959 (THE GREATEST), The Time Machine, Tora Tora Tora, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Star Wars, Superman 1978, Alien, The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., Return of the Jedi, Temple of Doom (My personal favorite), ALIENS, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, Babe, Ex Machina, Blade Runner 2049 and The Last Jedi are still the best motion pictures on this list.
This just shows the visual effects going in to space movies
This is why hollywood is top of all the film industry nobody has even dare to overtake them.
I just realized that many of these pop culture movies we all love are mostly over 40 years old by now O_o
you know when the best trilogie with groundbreaking visual effects didnt get one oscar like planet of the apes so sad and so overlooked
Literally any scene from doctor strange can win a vfx award
I wish VFX oscars weren't at all based on popularity or critical acclaim. A lot of movies that are fantastic have not so great special effects, and a lot of bad movies have great special effects.
Even after 15 years i dont understand why The Golden Compass won best cgi instead of Transformers, that movie was ahead its time in many aspects
Star Wars was way ahead of it's time.
Crazy that Superman and Alien is only one year apart
I realized terminator's VFX is better than most blockbuster movies
alita battle angel could be a contender this year.
Judgement day is such an incredible movie and the vfx still looks amazing considering it was released almost 30 years ago, one of James Cameron's finest. Also what's that movie Hugo is about? Never seen it
E.T. winning over The Thing in '82 is borderline criminal
The fact it beat both the thing and also blade runner is just disgusting
"E.T." didn't technically win over "The Thing" since "The Thing" wasn't even nominated (as it should have been). But since "The Thing" was a huge flop that nobody saw and it quickly disappeared from theatres, it was forgotten about come Oscar time especially since it came out in the summer. "Blade Runner" was kinda the same story; big flop, few people saw it, few people liked it. People vote for the movie they've actually seen hence why "E.T." won. But why are y'all acting like "E.T." doesn't have great visual effects? It does. But, yea, if I got to vote, I'd probably would vote for either "Blade Runner" or "The Thing". Although, it's more of a crime that "Blade Runner" didn't win for Art Direction rather than for Visual Effects.
Nah bro.
Blade Runner deserved that award in 82.
But E.T was much better than The Thing.
The Thing was better than Poltergeist too.
İt was the second runner up.
i love how the golden compass beats transformers like how
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It is my favorite category of the academy, my predictions of this year's nominees are, if the coronavirus allows it, they are these:
* Tenet
* Dune
* Black Widow
* The invisible man
* Wonder Woman 1984
@DARIUS-PETRU SALE, except Dune has been delayed to 2021. So is Black Widow
6:45 I can’t 😂😂😂😂
Puppet Arnold just looked weird when he wasn't making a weird face, like in a previous scene where he pulls some tracking device out of his nostril.
What’s marvel doing in the. Thumb GET THAT OUT IF HERE LOL
This video start with Terminator 2, it's already a great video !
Very Nice video
1:49 idk why but the VFX are better than nowadays alien footages
The 2000s and 2010s are also very impressive
A great montage, but it could use an update. The winner for 2019 was _1917._ Since then the winners were _Tenet_ (2020), _Dune_ (2021), _Avatar: The Way of Water_ (2022), and _Godzilla Minus One_ (2023).
On a personal note: I've watched many of these films on DVD, blu-ray, or streaming. It's a pity that some of the ealier films are offered on DVD only in battered, unrestored prints. _(Destination: Moon_ comes to mind. There's no blu-ray release and the DVD offers a poor print indicating the film is in dire need of restortion.)
As much as I enjoy these films watching them on my television, I release now that, to fully appreciate them, they need to be seen in a _theatre_ were one can enjoy their visual excellence as well as truly becoming part of the experience of seeing them.
Avatar the way of water 2022
Godzilla minus one 2023
this rain thing won over The Wizard of goddamn Oz WTAF
Please, now a Silver Oscar for best vfx
Personally I think the visual effects for Mortal Engines are *o n p o i n t.*