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Sunday Best: Oscar Nominations 2024
So the nominees were announced this past week for the 96th Academy Awards.
These awards remain the most prestigious in film. And while many of you, dear readers, are of the opinion that all awards shows are terrible and should simply be shunned, it is my perpetual hope that Hollywood will reform itself and once again nominate movies that matter.
My own top ten of the year include:
Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning - Part 1 |
Godzilla Minus 1 |
John Wick: Chapter 4 |
Oppenheimer |
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves |
The Bank of Dave |
Tetris |
The Super Mario Bros. Movie |
Sound of Freedom |
The Flash |
So below are my thoughts on some (not all) of this year's nominees.
BEST PICTURE
I've only seen Barbie and Oppenheimer, so I can't speak much outside of those two. I think that this is Christopher Nolan's year, although he has made better movies.
BEST DIRECTOR
As I said, I think this is Nolan's year. He is one of the few directors that can draw an audience by his name because his movies are different than most.
BEST ACTRESS
I haven't seen any of the movies.
BEST ACTOR
I've only seen Murphy, who was great. I think his biggest competition will be Giamatti.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Of the two performances I've seen, I think Blunt did a much better job than Ferrera.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
I thought both Downey Jr. and Gosling were great in their own unique ways. The needs of each performance were so different, but the executed them so well. Of the two, I think I would give Downey Jr. the edge.
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Although I didn't like the movie, I think the costume design for Barbie was excellent. The movie used the costuming very effectively and were able to translate toy clothes into human dimensions.
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
I've only seen Spider-Man, but I've heard good things about The Boy and the Heron
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
I wish "Peaches" from The Super Mario Bros. Movie was nominated. But of the nominees, I think "I'm Just Ken" is the most fun, though "What I was Made For?" will probably win.
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
While I love the effort that goes in to period films like Napoleon and Oppenheimer, I once again have to say that Barbie's production design, especially in Barbieland was to notch.
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
This is a tough one, since most of these movies had excellent effects and used them very well to tell their stories. But I have to give it Godzilla on this one. The way the visuals were used was something really special.
Thoughts?