Melt Face Molly Drop
Well-Known Member
I've seen 5/10 in the BP category (those in red.)
Maverick's and Avatar's inclusion feels purely based on the spectacle that these films created. Really well done, and a couple in the industry (Cruise, Cameron) at the top of their game well into their careers.
EEAAO was touching, innovative and laugh out loud hilarious. It's a movie I wouldn't mind watching yearly and do hope it wins.
Banshees was a very well done dark comedy, and I think Farrell deserves the BA award for his performance here. Subtle, muted, but captures the anxiety and anger of the character as he was going through what I found to be a common, yet confounding situation.
Elvis was the worst of the 5. Good performance from Butler, distracting performance from Hanks. And I just do not like Baz Luhrmann's directing style.
Remaining movies to see in order of how much I've seen people talk about them online:
1. The Fablemans
2. Tar
3. All Quiet on the Western Front
4. Triangle of Sadness
5. Women Talking (this is the only one that wasn't on my radar)
Maverick's and Avatar's inclusion feels purely based on the spectacle that these films created. Really well done, and a couple in the industry (Cruise, Cameron) at the top of their game well into their careers.
EEAAO was touching, innovative and laugh out loud hilarious. It's a movie I wouldn't mind watching yearly and do hope it wins.
Banshees was a very well done dark comedy, and I think Farrell deserves the BA award for his performance here. Subtle, muted, but captures the anxiety and anger of the character as he was going through what I found to be a common, yet confounding situation.
Elvis was the worst of the 5. Good performance from Butler, distracting performance from Hanks. And I just do not like Baz Luhrmann's directing style.
Remaining movies to see in order of how much I've seen people talk about them online:
1. The Fablemans
2. Tar
3. All Quiet on the Western Front
4. Triangle of Sadness
5. Women Talking (this is the only one that wasn't on my radar)