Oscars 2023 (Review)

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  • @logantotman1574
    @logantotman1574 Год назад +6632

    I think Jamie Lee Curtis winning was more of a "thank you for your years of great films" award. Not for this win, but for the decades of great filsm she's been in. Like Leo's award in Reventant.

    • @rickyrougs
      @rickyrougs Год назад +764

      yeah it’s frustrating thats its kind of a lifetime achievement award

    • @overdadeirowillsmithreal1479
      @overdadeirowillsmithreal1479 Год назад +66

      YES THANK YOU

    • @pelloo3627
      @pelloo3627 Год назад +296

      Am I the only one who thinks the Revenant was really good and deserved?

    • @vintagecaban7967
      @vintagecaban7967 Год назад +358

      @@pelloo3627 The Revenant was incredible. Leo deserved it even though he should’ve won years ago.

    • @hossbeki9266
      @hossbeki9266 Год назад +89

      Leo killed in the revenant, he embodied the character

  • @soFallenfilms
    @soFallenfilms Год назад +3620

    The Banshees of Inisherin not winning anything was pretty insane.

    • @chadross
      @chadross Год назад +148

      My mother usually only comments on how people have dressed or if they took too long during their speech, but she seriously asked me why Banshees got absolutely nothing.

    • @amigos2891
      @amigos2891 Год назад +152

      Probably because it is a British/Irish production film at an American award ceremony, tbh the biggest upset for me is the fact The Menu wasn't nominated for anything, The Menu was my best film of 2022

    • @pascalg16
      @pascalg16 Год назад +23

      ​@@amigos2891 I liked it too. Maybe not a win but a few nominations.

    • @ChrisLeoThomas
      @ChrisLeoThomas Год назад +81

      The fact that it didn’t win best original screenplay is ridiculous.

    • @IronSoulElf
      @IronSoulElf Год назад +15

      if it's not hyped on the internet, it's not gonna win an Oscar.

  • @alexking148
    @alexking148 Год назад +4128

    Even the person announcing key huy Quan as winner sounded like she was crying ❤

  • @cr0ssfiregaming795
    @cr0ssfiregaming795 Год назад +2257

    Personally this is one of the better oscars in recent memory. Kimmel wasn't horrible, they semi-redeemed themselves from the animation fiasco last year, and the wins weren't horrible.

    • @SomethingSomethingg
      @SomethingSomethingg Год назад +7

      What animation fiasco?

    • @cr0ssfiregaming795
      @cr0ssfiregaming795 Год назад +201

      @SomethingSomething when the presenters implied that animation is exclusively a kids genre.

    • @storyphile4518
      @storyphile4518 Год назад +204

      @@cr0ssfiregaming795 they didn’t even imply, they straight up said it. It was so insulting. Obviously there are great animated movies for kids but animation is so much more than just that

    • @ravenmena8488
      @ravenmena8488 Год назад +50

      It was cringe when he asked Malala about Harry Style´s spit in Chris Pine like what the heck?

    • @chimppower2748
      @chimppower2748 Год назад +1

      my favorite oscars ever. amazing show for all asians!

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus Год назад +3560

    I am sorry but Angela Bassett or Stephanie Hsu deserved to win best supporting actresss because nothing Jamie Lee Curtis did in Everything Everywhere All At Once was groundbreaking

    • @nickl2854
      @nickl2854 Год назад +465

      Not to say she wasn’t good, but man very odd pick

    • @misjathecinemalover
      @misjathecinemalover Год назад +435

      Yeah good performance but Stephanie Hsu was way better and don’t even get me started on Kerry Condon. Bassett and Chau were also really good, tho.

    • @soltandvinegar
      @soltandvinegar Год назад +86

      I just wanted Angela Bassett to go up and say that she did the thing

    • @bridgetspector6703
      @bridgetspector6703 Год назад +174

      I feel like the award was more based on legacy than actual performance. Stephanies a lot younger & hasn’t really been in any major films before this, while JLC’s been doing great yet unrecognized work for decades. I really wish Stephanie had won, though I would’ve taken anyone else before Jaime Lee.

    • @samuelmcgill
      @samuelmcgill Год назад +134

      I am sorry but everyone’s sleeping on Kerry Condon for some reason

  • @jeremyusreevu237
    @jeremyusreevu237 Год назад +763

    I've never seen The Whale, and don't plan to as it looks insanely depressing, but I'm just glad to see Brendan Fraser back. He's such a good actor.

    • @jenhasken
      @jenhasken Год назад +50

      It’s not. There is a whole vein of hope throughout it.

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Год назад +8

      ​@@jenhasken Oh. Well, regardless, I'm glad he's back.

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Год назад +10

      @@jenhasken I've heard it described as doing for eating disorders what Requiem For a Dream did for drugs. Both also had Aronofsky as director. Do you think that's an accurate description?
      (Glad to hear you found The Whale hopeful by the way..)

    • @son193
      @son193 Год назад

      @@jeremyusreevu237 What do you mean by "Oh. Well, regardless"? Why won't you watch the movie, you lazy idiot? Go watch it, it's very good or do you lack the ability to enjoy high quality art?

    • @son193
      @son193 Год назад

      @@jeremyusreevu237 What do you mean by "Oh. Well, regardless"? Why won't you watch the movie, you lazy buffoon? Go watch it, it's very good or do you lack the ability to enjoy high quality art?

  • @Ev-fm6ev
    @Ev-fm6ev Год назад +1535

    Still very sad about Nope not being nominated for anything

    • @dreammachine1492
      @dreammachine1492 Год назад +214

      It was a horror movie, and arguably had an anti-Hollywood message (could be argued about whether it's pro or anti), but I honestly doubt Peele would ever win or get another Oscar nomination after winning for the Get Out screenplay.
      Edit: some typos

    • @soltandvinegar
      @soltandvinegar Год назад +144

      Gee... Strange how movies critical of the industry never get that many nominations...

    • @Platitudinous9000
      @Platitudinous9000 Год назад +292

      direct quote from somebody else's tweet: "them bringing a clearly stressed out little donkey on that loudass stage as a joke prop kinda explains why they didnt nominate NOPE for an oscar"

    • @larrysdev6543
      @larrysdev6543 Год назад +15

      what sucks is that it was trying to be pushed as a classic blockbuster not attached to any IPs which i am all for but the fact it got nothing will definitely send a message, which sucks

    • @overdadeirowillsmithreal1479
      @overdadeirowillsmithreal1479 Год назад +11

      NOPE was great

  • @tahina2286
    @tahina2286 Год назад +1537

    I got so sad for Kerry Condon, really wanted her to win.

    • @luqaszz5206
      @luqaszz5206 Год назад +60

      Yes. Americans don't understand European soul at all..

    • @d15t0rted4
      @d15t0rted4 Год назад +116

      JLC had the most mid performance I’ve ever seen and gave no heart in her performance, Hong Chau was great but Kerry poured her soul into that film, tragic

    • @owowowiemybones
      @owowowiemybones Год назад +49

      curtis was solid imo but agree that condon was more deserving

    • @Duskets
      @Duskets Год назад +63

      Completely. Either her or Stephanie Hsu. I haven’t seen Black Panther but I hear Angela Bassett turned in a pretty good performance too, though being a Marvel film at this point undoubtedly carries a certain stigma.

    • @barnacles1352
      @barnacles1352 Год назад +17

      she won a bafta i think shes fine. chau slept on tho

  • @LeonardoDiCapri-Sun
    @LeonardoDiCapri-Sun Год назад +892

    To me, Banshees was basically a perfectly crafted film that connected with me wayyy more than the others. Disappointed it didn’t get a single award.

    • @bencarlson4300
      @bencarlson4300 Год назад +41

      Same with Tar

    • @wavesinthe5112
      @wavesinthe5112 Год назад +7

      Absolutely mate

    • @amigos2891
      @amigos2891 Год назад +24

      Tbh because it is a British/Irish production it probably didn't work for the Americans like it did here, Banshees is a very European film compared to the others nominated

    • @dubliam8064
      @dubliam8064 Год назад +4

      Well it should have picked a year with less good films

    • @pascalg16
      @pascalg16 Год назад +16

      ​@@dubliam8064 Or, you know, give them the awards they deserve. Like screenplay.

  • @Infinite_Repeat
    @Infinite_Repeat Год назад +897

    So Michelle Yeoh got an award Ke Huy Quan got an award but Stephanie Hsu doesn’t get an award who in my opinion was the best thing about the movie in my opinion

    • @0912sooli
      @0912sooli Год назад +101

      Tbh it is good cause young actors who win Oscars are kind of cursed to not get any nominations later

    • @leftistdegeneratejs
      @leftistdegeneratejs Год назад +39

      Eh she was the weakest of the family to me performance wise

    • @parmesan5150
      @parmesan5150 Год назад +52

      I thought ke huy quan was the best part

    • @linn1607
      @linn1607 Год назад +31

      On the grand scheme of things, it make sense Stephanie not getting it due to being young but JLC over Kerry or Angela is just....

    • @plootyluvsturtle9843
      @plootyluvsturtle9843 Год назад +13

      Definitely. i personally enjoyed Ke Huy Quan a bit more. i think Stephanie Hsu deserved this oscar more but Jamie Lee Curtis deserved A oscar more

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus Год назад +833

    I am so happy Michelle Yeoh won best actress in a leading role. her performance was one of a kind but Cate Blanchett was also very exceptional as Tár

    • @bencarlson4300
      @bencarlson4300 Год назад +65

      I still think Blanchett gave the more interesting and complex performance, but she already has two and i can’t be upset that Yeoh won.

    • @line4169
      @line4169 Год назад +14

      @@bencarlson4300 bruh how tf did Blanchett & Kerry condon didn't win awards, I'm still salty

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 Год назад +1

      Honestly very surprised they gave her and the film best picture Best director best actress best supporting actor and best supporting actress as these are the top prizes. This film seems to be more in the foreign film but then again so was parasite. So maybe Oscars are trying to diversify to include all films now.

    • @absolutetragedy8567
      @absolutetragedy8567 Год назад +10

      @@jonfreeman9682 parasite was definitely a foreign film. Not EEAAO they spoke english, no subtitles and an American production

    • @xpindy
      @xpindy Год назад +1

      So happy that Blanchett gave a better performance and lost- as I hate meritocracy. You get all this excellence that the world really does not need.

  • @ihatelowercase
    @ihatelowercase Год назад +1045

    When Brendan Fraser won the Oscar I got up and cheered he defenitly deserved it.

    • @basedboi3956
      @basedboi3956 Год назад +25

      I was listening in while driving and let out an audible “WHAT?! NO WAY!” Pure joy

    • @sharonjensen3016
      @sharonjensen3016 Год назад +3

      Should have been a tie.

    • @amigos2891
      @amigos2891 Год назад +5

      I have heard some people being salty about him winning but he did the best acting he deserved it

    • @melisagalvalizi6982
      @melisagalvalizi6982 Год назад

      Exactly!!

    • @elijahalbiston
      @elijahalbiston Месяц назад

      ngl I'm that guy who thinks Austin Butler should have won. He put in more effort and gave a performance that also carried the movie. However, his age put him out.
      Fraser felt like he won more for his life story, carrying a terrible movie, and because people wanted to see a comeback. His Oscar win is probably not going to age well.

  • @peridotperson
    @peridotperson Год назад +1105

    I feel like I need to clarify that the original form of The Boy, The Mole, The Fox, and The Horse was in fact a children's book, and as you said it was very good. The book itself is made up of less of a story and more of a series of quotes. The point of the book isn't to follow the story of the Boy, but to experience the quotes through their eyes. The film adaptation of this was fantastic if you went into it with this mindset, however I can see why people wouldn't enjoy it if they simply went into the film with no prior knowledge. Also it was made by a small studio which was just put onto Apple TV.

    • @fotografick
      @fotografick Год назад +29

      Did you see any of the other animated shorts. It was by far the worst one. Not only that, but Ice Merchants is a masterpiece. The Flying Sailor is also excellent.

    • @OfficialKorSide
      @OfficialKorSide Год назад +19

      Watched it with my mum (who had read the book) at Christmas. She loved it, I fucking hated it. I think this probably explains that lol

    • @user-xl2qx3qv3c
      @user-xl2qx3qv3c Год назад +20

      True, the book is very good and not for children (even if you would expect that). It's more like a philosophical poem with some beautiful art. Though I think the short film was mid at best. The animation is beautiful and the story on itself is good. The voicework didn't work for me and it's weak structured.

    • @Catz1a
      @Catz1a Год назад +8

      I actually disagree it’s a kids book it’s more like a cute feel good picture book. Although it worked for kids it resonated with older audiences more than kid since there’s no actual story. It’s just supposed to have nice sayings that make people feel good with the general vibe of feeling lost and growing and finding people you trust etc and that’s what it does. The short sort of conveys that although the pacing is harder to execute as a moving picture and that’s felt…especially since they then tried to give it plot when there wasn’t much before etc. I liked the book. The short was nice. I haven’t seen the other shorts even but I really can’t see BMFH being the best the year offered….

    • @storyphile4518
      @storyphile4518 Год назад +8

      Came here to say this. The book is really good. My pick was Ice Merchants, though! Fantastic film!

  • @dinsism
    @dinsism Год назад +413

    Ke Huy Quan’s acceptance speech made me cry like a baby 😭❤ Even Ariana DeBose choked up. Such a wholesome moment!

  • @zachj4351
    @zachj4351 Год назад +995

    jamie lee curtis winning as the least deserving person in the category is crazy

    • @BugVlogs
      @BugVlogs Год назад +192

      I sort of agree. Not to say Jamie Lee Curtis was bad at all, she did a great job in the movie, but I would’ve given it to Stephanie Hsu instead.

    • @BortPlayz
      @BortPlayz Год назад +123

      Stephanie Hsu was ROBBED

    • @atuvera9021
      @atuvera9021 Год назад +32

      I was rooting for Jamie honestly, but i know that it comes for all the years i enjoyed her work.

    • @CoasterMagicX2
      @CoasterMagicX2 Год назад +11

      I screamed at my television. I shouldn't expect much more from the Oscars but still... Absolutely befuddling when she wasn't the best supporting actor in that movie.

    • @wrestlinganime4life288
      @wrestlinganime4life288 Год назад +42

      And people had the nerve to call Bassett bitter

  • @Duskets
    @Duskets Год назад +250

    Two biggest shocks were Jamie Lee for Best Supporting Actress and the fact that Banshees didn’t win Best Original Screenplay.
    Pleasantly surprised with everything else. I expected an EEAAO sweep and it was well-deserved. 2022 was a great year for films all-around.

    • @ZacV47
      @ZacV47 Год назад +11

      I love Jamie Lee but her winning is the biggest giveaway that most times, the Academy doesn’t care about the performance or category, they just vote on the movie or person. I always suspected that but I held out hope that they were for the most part voting legitimately, but this proved me wrong. I thought nominating her was pushing it, but winning over Condon, Bassett, and especially Hsu is crazy (haven’t seen The Whale but I heard Chau is great).
      I’m glad EEAAO swept, but it does kinda suck that Hsu walked away empty handed, especially considering she deserved it the most in my mind. Happy for Jamie Lee, but this was not the role she should’ve won it for. This was the best Oscars since Parasite won, and one of the most satisfying in years, but that still doesn’t sit right with me.

    • @josuealopez3167
      @josuealopez3167 Год назад

      @@ZacV47 definitely supporting Actress was between Angela and Stephanie even Kerry but welp 😕

    • @peterparker9954
      @peterparker9954 Год назад +1

      Everything everywhere was a better film than banshees

    • @simonbright2975
      @simonbright2975 Год назад +1

      EEAAOO just had the better screenplay, especially considering how chaotically grand the film's visual narrative was.

  • @paulmaloney4387
    @paulmaloney4387 Год назад +689

    This was the first Oscars in years where I was genuinely happy with the results. I do, however, really wish that RRR received more nominations

    • @Platitudinous9000
      @Platitudinous9000 Год назад +52

      The plus side is that it won all the awards it was nominated for!

    • @Arlyn7
      @Arlyn7 Год назад +20

      This! The editing and the vfx were superb. Even knowing all those animals were fake I still thought the horses were real. And the train sequence!

    • @catzenbeurg
      @catzenbeurg Год назад

      I mean, I could've been if they didn't pull that whole "People only care about Ukraine because white people suffer there" shtick out of their assholes and Navalny didn't win Best Documentary.

    • @senoj.rednaxela
      @senoj.rednaxela Год назад +25

      I wish Aftersun got more nominations. Or Bones and All!

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Год назад +56

      RRR definitely would've been nominated in the Best Foreign Picture category if the Indian Film Federation had the common sense to select it as its official entry for the oscars.
      But instead, they decided to send a goddamn remake of a 1988 Italian film lmao.

  • @riyah9119
    @riyah9119 Год назад +94

    So happy that Naatu naatu song got an oscar!! The movie talked about the struggles of Indians to gain independence from the British rule and also showed depth on our religion and friendship. Each and every scene had a symbolism. If people knew the context, they could have enjoyed the film in another layer. The song genuinely made me stand up and dance along. Proud of the RRR team.

  • @MaryElizabeth611
    @MaryElizabeth611 Год назад +149

    I love Jamie Lee Curtis and I'm so happy she was recognized, even though Angela Bassett or Kerry Condon deserved the win more. I'm overjoyed Michelle Yeoh won Best Actress, I was also worried that JLC winning meant Yeoh wouldn't win. Along with you, I wish more movies would've won awards, especially Banshees and TÁR.

    • @d15t0rted4
      @d15t0rted4 Год назад +9

      if JLC won and Yeoh didn’t then the Oscars wouldn’t exist anymore.

    • @munci6474
      @munci6474 Год назад +2

      They had to give the award to Michelle...asian, woman, old, marial arts...come on! It´s woke and PC...very sad, but we all know that the significant awards are the european awards. "The Academy" doesn t understand true film-ART....they never did...

    • @rei02862
      @rei02862 Год назад +19

      ​@@munci6474 so, an Asian woman winning an award for a role she played beautifully is woke/pc. Tell me you don't know what woke means without telling me you don't know what it means 💀💀. Don't get me wrong Cate Blanchett deserved it too, but if it wasn't her it was Michelle, because she was outstanding. "Don't understand real art" 🤡

    • @voucdung4943
      @voucdung4943 Год назад +4

      @@munci6474 Lol the woke pc card again, look up the history of Oscar. She is literally the second non-white woman to win lead actress beside Halle Berry which was 21 years ago. Also if it's woke PC or whatever the hell excuse you say, there would be literally no way JLC could win support actress, literally no way over Angela Basset, Stephanie Hsu

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 Год назад +2

      Angela Bassett playing a Queen dressed nice and looking sombre in Marvel movie doesn't quite cut it. She doesn't even say much.

  • @scifinerd17
    @scifinerd17 Год назад +258

    I’m just really happy Brendan Fraser won for Best Actor over Austin Butler, and Ke Huy Quan should win a second Oscar just for that speech alone.

    • @nikibronson133
      @nikibronson133 Год назад +11

      What’s wrong with Austin? I mean I wanted Brendan but if it was Austin I wouldn’t be upset

    • @scifinerd17
      @scifinerd17 Год назад +18

      @@nikibronson133 It wasn’t the performance that was bad, Austin Butler was really good. It was the fact that the Oscars always play favorites by awarding actors who play famous icons in biopics again like they did with Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody. It’s a very typical, formulaic choice if they would’ve picked him, but they didn’t, they picked the more deserving one. For once they got it right.
      Plus there’ve already been Elvis adaptations in the past with other actors playing as him who did just as good. Like Kurt Russell for example.
      Also I really wish the movie Elvis focused on him and not Colonel Tom Parker, maybe I would’ve liked that angle better if they had cast someone more fitting for that role instead of Tom Hanks, I love Tom Hanks but he was miscast in that role.

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Год назад +7

      @@scifinerd17 it takes an incredible amount of time, study, and energy to portray a real person in a biopic. Especially a legendary rock star. Both Rami and Austin spent years perfecting movement (with a movement coach) and the accents and singing too (with a vocal/dialect coach). Joaquin Phoenix was magnificent in Walk the Line, as well. I think biopic should have a separate category because it's completely a different level than portraying a fictitious character.

    • @scifinerd17
      @scifinerd17 Год назад

      @@valmacclinchy “It takes an incredible amount of time, study, and energy to portray a real person in a biopic”
      Just as it takes an incredible amount of time, study and energy to portray a fictional character in a story…
      “I think biopic should have a separate category because it’s a completely different level than portraying a fictitious character”
      No it isn’t

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Год назад +3

      @@scifinerd17 I've worked in theater. My opinion stands. It's fine to respectfully disagree.

  • @knox273
    @knox273 Год назад +45

    I cried when The elephant whisperers won cause one of my seniors from my college is part of it. She really made the country, the state and my college proud. We watched the Oscars during our class by presenting the live in the same classroom she studied in. It was a really unbelievable moment.

  • @BatAmerica
    @BatAmerica Год назад +162

    Its was so refreshing to see a film like Everything Everywhere get recognized, especially for Best Picture and Best Actress.

    • @andyeleven
      @andyeleven Год назад +14

      how is it refreshing? it was decent but it shouldn't have won in both of those categories. banshees of inisherin and cate blanchett are better choices

    • @BatAmerica
      @BatAmerica Год назад +34

      @@andyeleven Respectfully, I disagree. While Cate Blanchett was excellent as Lydia Tár, embodying natural confidence and familiar mannerisms (her drifting eyes and hair twirl being a personal favorite), Michelle Yeoh had to balance her natural martial arts background and allow it to feel artificial through her movements with her expressions brimming with the character's subtext. In addition, Yeoh had to rapidly switch from a superpowered multiverse traveler to a casual everyday laundromat owner on a dime. That in itself, for me, is worthy of universal acclaim.

    • @BatAmerica
      @BatAmerica Год назад +27

      @@andyeleven In terms of Best Picture, covering such a creative concept such as the multiverse in a dynamic personal way without losing the audience's attention was pretty impressive.

    • @griffinarnoldfilms
      @griffinarnoldfilms Год назад +6

      @@BatAmerica i mean. its not creative. the concept is dull. maybe if it was released sooner it would have been better in my eyes, but the timing of it was its downfall. To me it was just a glorifed Marvel film

    • @andyeleven
      @andyeleven Год назад +4

      ​@@BatAmerica thanks for the respectful comment w/o just hardcore shitting on me/anything else. i really love michelle yeoh, but i honestly thought her performance was good, but not great. when you talk about switching between multiverse traveler to laundromat owner, i didn't feel she did that well. her delivery of lines, while maybe containing emotion and meaning, still just sounded very monotone and one dimensional. i thought ke huy quan was fucking FANTASTIC and made the movie a lot better for me. for best picture, i feel this one is way more subjective, especially from my pov. i think banshees of inisherin is just way more tight, succinct, impactful, and better written than eeaao. eeaao had its moments, but mostly for me, those moments were ke huy quan just making their decently written script sound EXCEPTIONAL (like when he is in that suit saying he'd like to do taxes with her in another life). banshees had some very hilarious moments, while eeaao was more eh --ive seen people talking about how the humor was hit or miss in eeaao, it was a miss for me. i found the d**do scene pretty funny though-- eeaao had 1.5 good performances, banshees had a whole four oscar winning worthy (imo) performances from farrell, gleeson, condon, and keoghan, the latter of which also being great in dunkirk. and finally, while banshees felt like a more personal, touching flick about loneliness, friendship, isolation, being remembered, time, and death, eeaao felt like, without trying to offend anybody who seriously liked the message of the film, something an overconfident philosophy 101 student thought up in an hour after reading beyond good and evil, thinking they were extremely profound and special, while completely missing the point of the entire book. but yeah, opinions are opinions, i like different stuff.

  • @jennatandy6272
    @jennatandy6272 Год назад +176

    The short that won best animated film was based off of an already existing book. So, I think the nostalgia of that book made a lot of the voters like it.

    • @bosharoo
      @bosharoo Год назад +17

      the book isn't even old though, it came out in 2019

    • @fotografick
      @fotografick Год назад +4

      I think it was all the big names attached to it. Oscars is just a popularity contest

    • @jennatandy6272
      @jennatandy6272 Год назад +4

      @@bosharoo oh, I just assumed since only my mom knew about it. I thought maybe it was from her childhood.

    • @nai4515
      @nai4515 Год назад

      @@fotografick i feel like women talking winning over banshees disproves that because no one i know has seen that movie.

    • @fotografick
      @fotografick Год назад +1

      @@nai4515 Popularity within the industry. Only people from the "academy" are voting. So, just having connections is already an advantage. I'm not referring to mainstream popularity.

  • @atticusshadowmore3263
    @atticusshadowmore3263 Год назад +7

    All Quiet absolutely deserved best score. It is minimalist, but the sounds it creates are haunting and fill you with the dread of war

  • @adamcheek7379
    @adamcheek7379 Год назад +65

    honestly I watched All Quiet on Saturday and was absolutely blown away. Something about that movie just clicked and it's easily a top five (or close to top five) war film all-time for me. Just phenomenal

    • @filiperocha4025
      @filiperocha4025 Год назад +18

      It is the movie that creeped me the most out of any war movie ever.
      It's horrendous and painful, and considering the cycle of never ending violence it's just sad.
      Why do people have issues with the movie?

    • @kristenlaiosa5171
      @kristenlaiosa5171 Год назад +4

      if you haven't read the book i highly recommend it- i haven't seen the movie (although i plan to in the near future) but the book is just so perfect in such a shocking and riveting way. it's hard to explain

    • @adamcheek7379
      @adamcheek7379 Год назад +1

      @@kristenlaiosa5171 Actually read it back in 10th grade lol and IIRC watched the '79 adaptation. Haven't read it or watched that version since but from what I remember this movie nails it perfectly for the most part. If nothing else it gets across the anti-war message to the Nth degree

    • @MChristina
      @MChristina Год назад +11

      Right? I don't understand the hate at all. That movie was amazing through and through. I already rewatched it twice.

    • @spacebook8923
      @spacebook8923 Год назад +10

      Karsten was upset about the soundtrack which is just piss baby shit to me and then says his dad wasn’t even rooting for the film. Cool I guess? But Karsten and his dad aren’t the only 2 people on the planet and I heard many people praise All Quiet, including me, so he should stop getting his panties in a twist over a classic movie.

  • @thesmilingtitan
    @thesmilingtitan Год назад +73

    The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse works as a Children's book.
    It is a book. A wonderful one at that.
    Sold a lots of copies.
    And that's why it won.

    • @MadameCorgi
      @MadameCorgi Год назад +4

      It was on uk tv at Christmas and I didn't think it was very good at all. Felt like they were trying too hard to be profound and had too many characters.

    • @thesmilingtitan
      @thesmilingtitan Год назад +8

      @@MadameCorgi
      It works as a book.
      Because you are caught off guard with how deep a children's book gets. Plus I don't think the voices did justice. When I read it every character had a calm voice in my head.

  • @Smallfrye
    @Smallfrye Год назад +24

    I'm really upset that Banshees got shut out. I think it at least deserved best original screenplay.

  • @Middle8
    @Middle8 Год назад +96

    Banshees not winning anything hurt a bit. Batman should have been nominated for Cinematography. RRR is a banger -- best Oscar performance in a long time. Little Mermaid trailer was
    *Read more*

    • @fotografick
      @fotografick Год назад +5

      got me

    • @luccag2672
      @luccag2672 Год назад +1

      Bruh

    • @guit4rguy
      @guit4rguy Год назад

      Hey how are you doing Middle8? I’ve been watching and loving your videos for years now.

  • @hlumelomrali4081
    @hlumelomrali4081 Год назад +80

    Stephanie hsu should have gotten best supporting actress . She was one of the best parts of the everything everywhere all at once

  • @RandomGuyAsking
    @RandomGuyAsking Год назад +77

    All quiet is one of my favorite movies of the year, it may be too long for some but seriously I really REALLY like All quiet
    And the score IS fire what are you talking about?!?!
    (Although I do think Babylon's score was better, but I do love the WOOO WOOO from All Quiet)

    • @rhijay4226
      @rhijay4226 Год назад +12

      Couldn't agree any more

    • @chester8053
      @chester8053 Год назад +10

      i agree. im glad it won so many awards, and i LOVE the soundtrack

    • @joaoassumpcao3347
      @joaoassumpcao3347 Год назад +20

      I was pretty shocked by the All quiet slander in this video tbh, the score is fantastic too (even though I agree that Babylon's is better)

    • @alexjohnson6192
      @alexjohnson6192 Год назад +2

      The All Quiet score really didn't work for me. I was just distracted by it and tired of those three damn notes.

    • @rafaelc.c.
      @rafaelc.c. Год назад +8

      Right. AQOTF has a fabulous score. It's true, I think, that Babylon, The Batman, The Fabelmans, Pinocchio, TBOI and some others had a better soundtrack, sure that's the problem. But saying the score isn't good is plainly wrong.

  • @1234JohnstoneStudios
    @1234JohnstoneStudios Год назад +17

    Even when Disney loses at the Oscar’s, they still try and turn the show into a giant Disney ad. Typical

  • @tearsfrpeers-5489
    @tearsfrpeers-5489 Год назад +12

    the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse does not deserve that much hate man geez

  • @aftarsun
    @aftarsun Год назад +32

    I 100% agree with your last sentiment and I wish they didn't just go with a total sweep. It did get pretty underwhelming to watch and it's a shame that the wins don't really reflect just how many great films there were this year, but I guess that's usually the case.

  • @Jptm26
    @Jptm26 Год назад +28

    Ice Merchants is the first portuguese project to ever be at The Oscars and everyone here is super proud of it, but we kinda feel robbed. I haven't seen the short that won, but Ice Merchants is really good and I hope João Gonzalez goes on to feature in bigger things.
    Other than that, I'm just really happy about EEAAO, such a good and ambitous movie, it deserved the awards (maybe not Jaime Lee, but whatever)

  • @noteliassmith
    @noteliassmith Год назад +33

    this is like the anti-film twitter video lol, love the positivity and quick pacing

    • @matthewmiskiewicz8357
      @matthewmiskiewicz8357 Год назад

      no but its funny how divisive it is now compared to when it first came out

  • @Yeodoongiiie
    @Yeodoongiiie Год назад +21

    "it would be a great childrens book.. it really would" uhm..???? that's LITERALLY what it IS 😄😄 it's a book! with the exact animation look .. and then someone turned it into a film. it's a very well known and beloved childrens book where it actually isn't corny at all.. but the movie makes it into just a mess.

  • @BatAmerica
    @BatAmerica Год назад +81

    Honestly, I'm still frsutrated The Northman wasn't at least nominated for its cinematography and costume design.

    • @bencarlson4300
      @bencarlson4300 Год назад +10

      I thought it might get nominated since The Lighthouse got a cinematography nod, but it got nothing. Best movie of the year with no nominations imo.

    • @flyingalpaca764
      @flyingalpaca764 Год назад +1

      THNAK YOU. I was so ciofused why it wasn't nominated for anything?? Like how the fuck.... I'm still in disbelieve

  • @Frenchaboo
    @Frenchaboo Год назад +70

    I'm Polish and I love the Oscars because every year Poland hypes itself up to win best international with some indie/limited thing nobody watched and each year without a fail not only do we not win, but nobody in the U.S. knows or mentions the nominations. It's so hilarious tbh.

    • @systummhanger8216
      @systummhanger8216 Год назад +4

      Eo got kinda popular in the cinema community.

    • @LordSandwich97
      @LordSandwich97 Год назад +1

      Same, but maybe less often, in Belgium. "We" were genuinely surprised and upset Close didn't win. Why anyone in that category could begin to think they could beat All Quiet (not bcs I think it's good, but bcs of all its nominations) is beyond me

  • @1nduwaraThisa
    @1nduwaraThisa Год назад +11

    I love how karsten cut the video at "little mermaid trai."

  • @filippesic17
    @filippesic17 Год назад +56

    Such a solid night and show that while not perfect, definitely is a large step up from the underwhelming and disrespectful 2022 show. So many great musical performances, from Lift Me Up to Hold My Hand being personal highlights, incredible/moving speeches and deserving wins (big congrats to Brendan Fraser, Sarah Polley and Guillermo Del Toro for their wins) that even though I would have preferred a different pick here and there (Ice Merchants, Marcel, The Last Wish, Justin Hurwitz and Kerry Condon you've definitely won over my heart at least) still left me incredibly satisfied due to how great the nomination lineups are. The EEAAO sweep was absolutely phenomenal and had me tearing up. What a banger year for film.

    • @filippesic17
      @filippesic17 Год назад +2

      @nxyla 💖 Yeah it was definitely funny to laugh at, but I was more so referring to the situations like animation being something parents have to endure, removing categories or insulting jokes like Kirsten Dunst being a seat stealer. This ceremony definitely had its moments of cringe but it wasn't anything that made me mad or annoyed

  • @rosalimosa4764
    @rosalimosa4764 Год назад +24

    Before Jamie Lee Curtis won I turned to my friend and said "if she's going to win this thing then there's no doubt that they get every other important oscars" that being said, I was right.
    Also as a german person I love that All quiet in the Western front got 4 oscars but like everytime we get oscars it's world war and cold war movies and I don't know. They are all good don't get me wrong, but like are these really the onlytimes a germany movie will be nominated?

    • @the_schnittlauch
      @the_schnittlauch Год назад +3

      The thing is, nearly all good movies from Germany are about these topics. Most other films are like Schweiger/Schweighöfer/etc comedies.

    • @samisfun868
      @samisfun868 5 месяцев назад

      haha that is true about german movies winning in war movies...

  • @elmaristoocool9270
    @elmaristoocool9270 Год назад +13

    Banshees of inisherin winning absolutely nothing is such a crime

  • @Sharpe1502
    @Sharpe1502 Год назад +7

    Angela Bassett’s expression broke my heart. She seemed so disappointed.
    Also, no disrespect, but I think you were the only one who preferred Lady Gaga over Naatu Naatu last night. Everyone I spoke to about it thought Lady Gaga’s performance was odd.

  • @tazp2773
    @tazp2773 Год назад +25

    I love All Quiet’s score. It’s mechanical and it gives u a sense of danger and dread. Unusual and very good. Sounds don’t have to be violins and other strings and regular percussions to win big awards. And All Quiet should have one best pic, not the so exhausting Everything.

    • @tazp2773
      @tazp2773 Год назад

      I completely agree on your point about Jamie Lee

  • @brandonmurray24
    @brandonmurray24 Год назад +44

    Babylon was robbed of best score that’s all I know

    • @filippesic17
      @filippesic17 Год назад +2

      Exactly! One of the best scores ever composed

  • @Eduardo-ew5dl
    @Eduardo-ew5dl Год назад +67

    Charlbi Dean not being in the in memoriam struck me the wrong way. It was one of the most tragic losses this past year, she was incredibly promising as a young actress who finally got her big lead in a best picture nominee, bus the academy just chose to ignore her.

    • @bluebird-cd6in
      @bluebird-cd6in Год назад +9

      i read somewhere online that her family has to approve her being included so they probably didn't, the academy also included her in the qr code thing (which is still very upsetting) and i'm not defending them by any means but i doubt they excluded her out of ignorance

    • @huchlvr
      @huchlvr Год назад

      What about Paul Sorvino not getting recognition. THAT was disgusting.

  • @SillyCelly411
    @SillyCelly411 Год назад +18

    Honestly I think the worst bit of the night was Kimmel and the person in the bear costume interacting with Malala Yousafzai. Really weird and tone deaf, so I guess it’s like perfectly in theme with most of the Academy’s choices.

  • @laughsngasps
    @laughsngasps Год назад +4

    The way we all united under the Angela Bassett snub

  • @isaacmartinez6904
    @isaacmartinez6904 Год назад +10

    I think this year's Oscars were the best since the 92nd Oscars. Happy to see EEAAO, All Quiet On The Western Front, The Whale, Top Gun Maverick, Avatar 2, Navalny and GTD's Pinocchio winning some Oscar Gold.

  • @djrock93
    @djrock93 Год назад +48

    Karsten, not sure if you noticed but the video actually cut off early at the end 😕😕 we didn't get to hear you talk about the AMAZING Little Mermaid trailer so you'll probably want to re-upload this video! So sad that your thoughts got cut off 🥺

    • @countessb
      @countessb Год назад +2

      Are you sure that wasn't intentional? I think he was making a point. Hehehe!!!

    • @barbastos
      @barbastos Год назад +1

      Are you being sarcastic?

    • @atuvera9021
      @atuvera9021 Год назад +7

      ​@@barbastos i think the capital letters was indicating that hehe

  • @femkevanthoff6307
    @femkevanthoff6307 Год назад +31

    I feel like The Banshees of Inisherin should have won at least something... I genuinely can’t believe they walked away emptyhanded. But I’m also really happy for all the EEAAO wins ❤

  • @Roosta_
    @Roosta_ Год назад +10

    Everytime that BWAH BWAH BWAH played I audibly groaned.

    • @j.d.t.5761
      @j.d.t.5761 Год назад

      the music they played for all quiet on the western front.

  • @arthurvalladares5451
    @arthurvalladares5451 Год назад +11

    I’m happy for EEAAO and the crew, but Tár, Banshees, Fablemans, and Babylon all going home empty handed hurt me. Especially Banshees and Tár.

  • @loganastrup6870
    @loganastrup6870 Год назад +5

    I absolutely loved the score to All Quiet on the Western Front. I wasn’t sure about the dubstep for a period piece at first but it works to compliment the intense confidence and power felt by the Germans at that time

    • @spentlizard353
      @spentlizard353 7 месяцев назад

      To me it wasn’t confidence, it was the unending and unnerving constant repetition of harsh mechanized sounds. In this case it’s the literal “war machine” that keeps trudging along and bringing death and despair with it.

  • @jambulance
    @jambulance Год назад +6

    Not really relating to the Oscars but last year symbolised my return to paying attention to new movies, catching up on classics I missed and all that, and I’m glad it looks like people might start having fun with film again. I’m so excited for this.

  • @ignacioramirez5477
    @ignacioramirez5477 Год назад +9

    I had once read somewhere that when some well-known actor who is in his "last" years among the voters they unconsciously vote for him as if to recognize his years of work

  • @johngreen8921
    @johngreen8921 Год назад +14

    Coke Room is such a bop, how tf did that not win

  • @marydeborah7138
    @marydeborah7138 Год назад +6

    the boy, the mole, the fox, and the horse is a book. ice merchants was snubbed and i will live in anger about that until my dying day.

  • @anisanurraudah8383
    @anisanurraudah8383 Год назад +22

    *Aftersun is an absolute masterpice and I am so sad that it's so underrated.*

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 Год назад +10

    The bit with Emily Blunt and The Rock about animation felt a bit awkward but I kinda appreciate the defense.

  • @oisin543
    @oisin543 Год назад +8

    Tbh Kimmel just works. I like him NOT being the centre of attention. Just a nice chill dude. It balances well with the intense high emotions of the night itself.

  • @KleineralsDrei
    @KleineralsDrei Год назад +10

    As a German, I can't help but be a little bit happy about the love All Quiet got. It's probably in vain, but I kind of hope to see a positive impact on German cinema. Most of the big movies produced in Germany are really shitty "comedies". Great movies are few and far between (maybe "Sun and Concrete" is the next one, haven't seen it yet) and it would be amazing, if the success and apritiation for All Quite would change that, if even a little bit.
    Therefore to me, it is kind of odd to see All Quite prested as the "movie to hate". Maybe it's just the german/european in me, but isn't it at least good to see, that the Accedemy continues to show love for movies that are not procuded in america? Maybe other movies deserved it more, but to me All Quite was more of an underdog going in (exept for international film) and I was suprised to see that it got so many nominations to begin with. To hear you say you almost feared it would win best picture is just crazy to me. A german movie winning best picture? That would have been insane. :D Really glad Everything, Everywhere won though!

  • @joshevans3421
    @joshevans3421 Год назад +6

    "the mermaid trai-"
    Famous last words

  • @michelleelford
    @michelleelford Год назад +9

    I was shocked they didnt include Charlbi in the memoriam video.

    • @adellis24
      @adellis24 Год назад

      Usually the 'In Memoriam' segment is a highlight of the evening but this year the segment was incredibly disappointing on various fronts.

  • @kylinschoeff2927
    @kylinschoeff2927 Год назад +104

    I feel like I’m in the minority here but I LOVED Jamie’s performance. In every scene with her she was fully working every prop, facial expression, and her overall physicality to bring as much humor as possible, and she was one of my favorite parts of the movie! I kinda feel like dramatic performances are weighted above comedic ones, but it takes a lot of skill to make something funny. (Love the other nominees too btw)

    • @miz_logo_lee
      @miz_logo_lee Год назад +10

      Exactly what I wanted to say.

    • @turtletank4784
      @turtletank4784 Год назад +3

      100% agree

    • @emmacent7737
      @emmacent7737 Год назад +4

      is it best acting or most acting?

    • @LateNightBoba
      @LateNightBoba Год назад +1

      @@emmacent7737 I feel like being able to put up an amazing performance portraying a wide variety of emotion and characters types is more impressive than only being able to give an exceptional dramatic or comedic performance by itself

    • @emmacent7737
      @emmacent7737 Год назад +2

      @@LateNightBoba so its most acting got it

  • @simcla5
    @simcla5 Год назад +9

    I have to say I was a little suprised that banshees didn't win a single thing. I would have really wanted at least one of the acting awards to go to banshees. And a Lot of people Shit on Babylon but that Soundtrack was so catchy and good

  • @MrGoat-cd8lt
    @MrGoat-cd8lt Год назад +7

    The Boy the Mole the Fox and the Horse is a children’s book💀

  • @PrinceJayReal
    @PrinceJayReal Год назад +9

    Only thing more disappointing the Jamie Lee winning is still Decision to Leave not getting its nom

  • @misjathecinemalover
    @misjathecinemalover Год назад +8

    My Year of Dicks not winning made me scream at my tv.

  • @snowleopard064
    @snowleopard064 Год назад +2

    The boy the horse the fox and the mole WAS a children’s book that was adapted into a short film

  • @SaadNabil
    @SaadNabil Год назад +2

    Good parts: Nattu Nattu, Everything, Everywhere All at Once, Michelle Yeoh, and Ke Huy Quan!
    Bad parts: The New Little Mermaid remake trailer!

  • @Lucalaurin
    @Lucalaurin Год назад +4

    Calling Volker Bertelmann discount Hans Zimmer was so uncalled for. The music in All Quiet worked so well and was so well done. Don't know why you gotta disrespect him like that just cause you haven't heard of him before.

    • @mas4583
      @mas4583 Год назад

      It’s the Kanye-effect. When Americans don’t know something they have to insult it cheaply.

  • @shadowspidey
    @shadowspidey Год назад +20

    I too loved the little mermaid trailer showing up in the middle of the Oscars uninvited. It was truly one of the moments.

  • @MadameCorgi
    @MadameCorgi Год назад +21

    Having seen EEAAO I'm suprised Jamie won, when Stephanie Hsu delivered a stronger performance in that same film. It's just a bit funny when she claims being a nepotism baby hasn't helped her career

    • @atuvera9021
      @atuvera9021 Год назад +9

      Nah, JLC said that she was actually aware that it did helped get her her first job for sure. She never negated it. But, after all she put the hard work too, that's what she actually said.

  • @matttravers153
    @matttravers153 Год назад +3

    I cannot believe All Quiet won best international picture while Decision To Leave wasn't even nominated. Such a snub

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Год назад +1

      Same here, hard to believe that a remake won while Park Chan Wook's masterpiece wasn't even nominated.

  • @absolutespider3532
    @absolutespider3532 Год назад +90

    Will say that while I am happy that Everything Everywhere All at Once won best picture as one of the better nominees, I am disappointed that it and All Quiet ended up dominating so many of the awards during a year where I liked so many of the other nominees. Personally would've given cinematography and screenplay to TÁR, directing to Fabelmans, and supporting actress to Condon in Banshees. Would've been great if the love could've been spread around a bit more for what I thought was one of the better crops of nominees we've gotten in the past few years.

    • @unkellgrga9223
      @unkellgrga9223 Год назад +12

      All Quiet winning score over Babylon was by far the most "snubby" win in my eyes , also would've liked Tár or Triangle win for screenplay but Everything Everywhere was a damn good fresh genre bender that took the world by storm, so not too surprised nor bummed at all for it getting the recignition

    • @d15t0rted4
      @d15t0rted4 Год назад +1

      I loved the whale but I really wouldn’t be fussed if Farrell got best actor

    • @inanimete
      @inanimete Год назад

      @@unkellgrga9223 it took america by storm, the rest of the world found it pretty mediocre as evidenced by both BAFTAs and the fact it made next to nothing anywhere but america

    • @rafaelc.c.
      @rafaelc.c. Год назад +3

      Based. Literally any other nominee for Direction would have been better, mainly Field, McDonagh or Spielberg.
      And the screenplay of Tár and The Banshees are so precised, EEAAO feels unpolished in comparison.

    • @simonbright2975
      @simonbright2975 Год назад

      @@rafaelc.c. I think the reason you say that is because EEAAO comes across as this chaotic, barely contained thing that seems super messy and awkward. But I would say that's what makes it so unique and a standout - the crazy narrative the Daniels thread through the absolute chaos of so many varied timelines & universes makes it a deserved win in both categories, while juggling genres like a circus act. Though - most of the nominees in both categories were absolutely spectacular.

  • @jaidynr87
    @jaidynr87 Год назад +17

    Austin Butler gave one of my favourite performances I’ve ever seen, and was very disappointed he couldn’t win, but I can’t deny how wholesome it was seeing Brendan Fraser win

  • @viciousbane569
    @viciousbane569 Год назад +2

    The ones I was really surprised was Best Cinematography, Best Score, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Hairstyle & Makeup. Jaime was great in it but not as good as Stephanie Hsu or Kerry Condon. I would’ve thought Babylon would take Best Score but I guess not. Elvis or The Batman were my top picks for Best Hairstyle & Makeup but unfortunately that didn’t happen.

  • @1.21gigawatts2
    @1.21gigawatts2 Год назад +6

    With the Oscar success of Everywhere I really hope this means filmmakers will take more risks going forward. I tried to explain to my co-worker about why they should watch it and I just wasn't able to put it into words. Everything, Everywhere All At Once is just that unique and special.

  • @Kinnikujoe1
    @Kinnikujoe1 Год назад +4

    I agree about the animated short, I was kind of hoping the ostrich or ice merchants would win

  • @andrewdyckman3616
    @andrewdyckman3616 Год назад +3

    Honestly this year’s Oscars felt like a triumph, they’re were movies nominated that I think mostly everyone actually watched. Brendan Fraser’s win, Ke Huy Quan’s win, etc. and even if they didn’t win the other candidates we’re pretty solid imo.

  • @amb86
    @amb86 Год назад

    Love what you did at the end🤣

  • @ringray
    @ringray Год назад +2

    i’m so mad the batman didn’t get any notable awards 😭 that movie is unbelievable

  • @ethanpierce2014
    @ethanpierce2014 Год назад +4

    How does someone watch EEAAO and go, “Yeah, Stephanie Hsu is good buuuuuut … that Jaime Lee Curtis though.”

    • @c-tha-man9463
      @c-tha-man9463 Год назад +1

      Right! I'm like...did you even watch EEAAO? Stephanie's performance was just...fire!

  • @gossy_new_wave
    @gossy_new_wave Год назад +5

    Hey, everyone! A few months ago I asked for feedback as an aspiring, student filmmaker on this channel and was so excited with the overwhelming support and kind words. This feedback inspired us to create our new 2-minute horror short film which we’ve just posted on our channel, and we’re so happy with the improvement we’ve made thanks to everyone here. Thanks Karsten, and thank you everyone!!

  • @prometheusjackson8787
    @prometheusjackson8787 Год назад +2

    Elephant Whispers felt more like a high budget RUclips video than an Oscar winner

  • @sophialoweland8672
    @sophialoweland8672 Год назад +6

    Dude! The boy the mole the fox and the horse is a book! IT’s recommend by therapists all over. It’s targeted at anyone that needs to hear it and by the looks of things a lot of people also needed to see it animated as well. For me the animated aspect of it really brought the book to life and everyone on the whole team worked so hard to capture the essence of the book. Obviously everyone is entitled to their own opinion and it’s ok to disagree like ❤ I don’t have an issue with anyone that doesn’t like it ❤❤ I just wanted to say that it is a book and not necessarily just for children.

  • @ianwolf7269
    @ianwolf7269 Год назад +4

    Still cant believe Aftersun wasn't even nominated for best picture

  • @miguelrosado6348
    @miguelrosado6348 Год назад +10

    Jamie Lee Curtis might not be the best performance but it's one of those Oscars that is rewarding her career and cult status (and her Hollywood pedigree) than her actual performance. It's like giving an award to Bill Murray, Samuel L. Jackson or Kurt Russel.

    • @thewkovacs316
      @thewkovacs316 Год назад +2

      and murray got snubbed for lost in translation....because it was an indie film that didnt have the caishe to spread around

  • @Kaykoification
    @Kaykoification Год назад +1

    The boy, the horse and the fox is a book! Came out during covid 2020

  • @snowhunter7536
    @snowhunter7536 Год назад +2

    0:57 Wait. This never happened in my broadcast. Well at least in Disney+ Philippines.
    With that said, in the grand scheme of things, this year’s Oscars can be described from tolerable to satisfying. Yeah. It’s disappointing that a) the winning Best Animated Feature never got to be nominated in other categories like Best Original Song, Best Direction or Best Original Score, and b) the fact that AQOTWF won the latter. But, Goddamn, the EEAAO sweep was the most satisfying thing to see ever since Parasite’s wins in 2020 Oscars, and GDT’s Pinocchio’s win made my day ever since 4 years ago, the year Into The Spider-Verse won the category.

  • @theslayyyification
    @theslayyyification Год назад +20

    saying butler gave a better performance than brendan fraser is insane 💀💀💀

    • @atuvera9021
      @atuvera9021 Год назад +7

      To each their own, but i can't buy Butler's performance as Elvis. Too methodic at times, imo.

    • @cjjohnson9536
      @cjjohnson9536 Год назад

      girl what 😭 Austin put his whole Butlerussy into that movie

  • @channingbloom7125
    @channingbloom7125 Год назад +8

    Funny how I can actually say that this years Oscar’s was actually not bad. Every award was satisfying of some sort and overall I would that I am very pleased with this years Oscars. Can’t wait for next year!

  • @HAL-st4ll
    @HAL-st4ll Год назад +6

    Top Gun Maverick was whithout a doubt the single best edited movie of last year.
    And three atonal sounds smashed together to sound like Hans Zimmer farting winning for best score is an absolute joke

  • @mollocativ607
    @mollocativ607 Год назад +7

    Wasn't too bad this year thankfully

  • @judyelan4610
    @judyelan4610 Год назад +6

    jamie lee curtis has a lifetime of performances.... loved her in ncis..... this part is so different from anything she has ever done.... i am happy for her...

  • @d15t0rted4
    @d15t0rted4 Год назад +8

    I find it best to let it pass you by, because the Oscars are never changing, so us film fans might as well accept it and enjoy them as something to laugh at, not with. The only ones I cared about were the fact that banshees won nothing when it was quite easily the best ( not an EEAAO hater, it was fine and nothing more) and Jamie Lee Curtis did not deserve the Oscar whatsoever and frankly she brought down the film for me. Just give her a lifetime award to shut her up and give it to Kerry my god.

  • @victoriadoh3385
    @victoriadoh3385 Год назад +3

    The Tár nation is dying over this loss, really rough for us but happy for everyone else lol

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Год назад

      Glad to see I'm not the only one who thought Cate should've won

  • @evanoconnor370
    @evanoconnor370 Год назад +10

    Justin Hurwitz did not put his blood, sweat and tears into the score for Babylon only to lose to someone who only did 3 notes which got really annoying after a while.

  • @billycostigan1247
    @billycostigan1247 Год назад +25

    Kerry Condon losing to JLC was nuts. Condon had one of the best performances of any actor last year.