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& think you also saw HATEFUL-EIGHT right?
Finally at age 87 Ennio won an Oscar
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4 minutes ago, JakeHolman said:
unequivocal yes ... sorry but pulp fiction is not my cup of tea ...
I gotta see it again, thought it was ok, but liked his alternate ending like I. Basterds
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3 minutes ago, JakeHolman said:
unequivocal yes ... sorry but pulp fiction is not my cup of tea ...
Cool, fast answer. Ever see GRINDHOUSE? & most don't still know but you can tell that '93's True Romance (***1/2) ($12m.) was his baby, the script anyway
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With Brad Pitt a virtual lock to win an Academy Award for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood tomorrow, it's another in a long line of leading roles squeezed into supporting race that took home the golden boy, here are a few huge examples>
Mary Astor, The Great Lie
Eva Marie Saint in Waterfront
Walter Matthau, Fortune Cookie
Meryl Streep, Kramer vs. Kramer
Timothy Hutton, 0rdinary People
Jessica Lange, Tootsie
Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton
& several more, if you read history Oscar pundits & critics were upset back for 1940 insisted Walter Brennan-*(greatest character player ever!) in The Westerner was a co-starring role, in winning his 3rd s. actor statue
Can anyone name more off the top of their head?
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11 hours ago, JakeHolman said:
once upon a time in hollywood is poised as a game changer for hollywood .... not a big fan of tarantino but this one struck a chord ...
Is this your fav Tarentino picture to date? Personally I still go for Pulp Fiction & was most impressed at how he handled Inglorious Basterds & languages,etc & Christolph Waltz was brilliant!
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& I bet CATS takes WORST FILM here, not even a tech Oscar nom
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Boy, Cats really hit the deck & from it's first trailer months ago it looked like it may be Oscar bait?
Not exactly CHICAGO, huh
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Check out goldderby.com for coverage on these as well, they even cover the bottom of the barrel Peoples Choice Awards
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Since I first started going to 36-60 new releases a year in 1982 I even went to the awful movies, try to stay clear f them now though
Surprised at Sly for making this version after Creed, but Creed II was lousy, he says he';ll kill of Rocky in Creed III!
MY QUESTION IS WHY?
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In my files I even have all it's WORST FILM WINNERS Before them were HARVARD LAMPOON"s HASTY PUDDING AWARD FOR WORST & NATALIE WAS SOLE PERSON TO ACCEPT IT
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8 hours ago, jakeem said:
"Cats," "A Madea Family Funeral" and "Rambo: Last Blood" led the nominations for the 40th annual Golden Raspberry Awards. All three films received eight overall nods and are nominated for Worst Picture, Worst Screenplay and Worst Screen Combo.
Here are the nominations for the 40th anniversary Razzie Awards:
WORST PICTURE
"Cats"
"The Fanatic "
"The Haunting of Sharon Tate"
"A Madea Family Funeral"
"Rambo: Last Blood"
WORST ACTOR
James Franco, "Zeroville"
David Harbour, "Hellboy" (2019)
Matthew McConaughey, "Serenity"
Sylvester Stallone, "Rambo: Last Blood"
John Travolta, "The Fanatic" and "Trading Paint"
WORST ACTRESS
Hilary Duff, "The Haunting of Sharon Tate"
Anne Hathaway, "The Hustle" and "Serenity"
Francesca Hayward, "Cats"
Tyler Perry (as Medea), "A Madea Family Funeral"
Rebel Wilson, "The Hustle"
WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
James Corden, "Cats"
Tyler Perry, "A Madea Family Funeral" (as “Joe”)
Tyler Perry, " Madea Family Funeral" (as "Uncle Heathrow")
Seth Rogan, "Zeroville"
Bruce Willis, "Glass"
WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Jessica Chastain, "Dark Phoenix "
Cassi Davis, "A Madea Family Funeral"
Judi Dench, "Cats"
Fenessa Pineda / Rambo: First Blood
Rebel Wilson / CatsWORST SCREEN COMBO
Any Two Half-Feline/Half-Human Hairballs / "Cats"
Jason Derulo & His CGI-Neutered “Bulge” / "Cats"
Tyler Perry & Tyler Perry (or Tyler Perry) "A Madea Family Funeral"
Sylvester Stallone & His Impotent Rage / "Rambo: Last Blood"
John Travolta & Any Screenplay He Accepts
WORST DIRECTOR
Fred Durst, "The Fanatic"
James Franco, "Zeroville"
Adrian Grunberg, "Rambo: Last Blood"
Tom Hooper, "Cats"
Neil Marshall, "Hellboy" (2019)
WORST SCREENPLAY
"Cats," screenplay by Lee Hall and Tom Hooper
"The Haunting of Sharon Tate." written by Danial Farrands
"Hellboy" (2019), screenplay by Andrew Cosby
"A Madea Family Funeral," written by Tyler Perry
"Rambo: Last Blood," screenplay by Matthew Cirulnick and Sylvester Stallone
WORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF or SEQUEL
"Dark Phoenix "
"Godzilla, King of the Monsters"
"Hellboy" (2019)
"A Madea Family Funeral"
"Rambo: Last Blood"
WORST RECKLESS DISREGARD for HUMAN LIFE and PUBLIC PROPERTY
(New Category for 2019)
"Dragged Across Concrete "
"The Haunting of Sharon Tate"
"Hellboy" (2019)
"Joker"
"Rambo: Last Blood"
RAZZIE® REDEEMER AWARD
Eddie Murphy, "Dolemite Is My Name"
Keanu Reeves , "John Wick 3" and "Toy Story 4"
Adam Sandler, "Uncut Gems"
Jennifer Lopez, " Hustlers "
Will Smith, "Aladdin"
All said they were finally gonna be televised this year though, reckon not to quote Eastwood?
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5 hours ago, LornaHansonForbes said:
According to IMDb and wiki, it’s 1989.
The lead Heather died of a brain tumor very young, blonde gal
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13 hours ago, speedracer5 said:
Meh. I like the ride at Disneyland better than the movie.
Hanks said on his THE MOVIES CNN special that due to all the technical aspects it was the most difficult film yet made!
I remember Ebert & Siskel & others were furious it wasn't up for BP & BD but did win 4 Oscars
Given this era al;ways surprised there wasn't a sequel, probably because it was so hard to make
(P.S. Sadly, Hoskins is already gone at just age 71 in 2014, he was all set to play Al Capone in THE UNTOUCHABLES, but De Niro became available SEE: Long good Friday, Mona Lisa & Cotton Club)
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15 hours ago, LornaHansonForbes said:
I am on my phone, so I can’t make out a lot of these images.
BUT...
there needed to be a feminist revisionist sequel to BIG (1988) where ELIZABETH PERKINS’s character is sent to a mental institution for telling her therapist that she is racked with guilt over a statutory rape she committed on a 12-year-old boy because he was, at the time, in the body of a 30-year-old man.
SERIOUSLY, I was 10 years old when I saw BIG and that aspect of the movie bothered me A LOT even then.Lot younger then myself I was 23 A '88 film Hanks delivered a powerful per in that year was Punchline opposite Sally Field as well
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cool how Slater did a Nicholson impersonation in it too
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5 hours ago, LornaHansonForbes said:
According to IMDb and wiki, it’s 1989.
your correct, she was in Beetlejuice in '88, man did she change fast
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anyone mention Terry Jones just died at 77 of Alzheimers?
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To TopBilled, had hoped you'd predict the Oscars buddy But been watching some on Demand The Great Race for one & several others
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How about The Man with the Golden Arm (E. Bernstein)?
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On 9/30/2016 at 5:39 PM, MCannady1 said:
I love the movie and the marvelous soundtrack. I was looking for a song I really like on the Soundtrack and discovered that it is the one under "Dances" precedig the Polka song.
& one of the few Oscars it lost
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2 minutes ago, spence said:
Now your talking my #1 Idol here! Though only a fair (**1/2) remake, I think Four Daughters was better.
Not a Doris Day fan myself
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Frank really took a risk in '54's Suddenly portraying such an out & out villian to the end
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On 12/12/2015 at 8:45 PM, JakeHolman said:
Now your talking my #1 Idol here! Though only a fair (**1/2) remake, I think Four Daughters was better.
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On 1/22/2020 at 11:17 AM, JakeHolman said:
I know this one is close to your heart In My alt Oscars I woulda voted it Best Film of '66


Ultra early 2019 Oscar tracking???
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For longtimeI thought Tarentino would win that 3rd screenplay Oscar for it, but you know how elitist the AMPAS can be a lot & think they want to spread more to PARASITE now