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these are very sad times.
shareIt was a good movie, but you're right, the ending was a bit of a downer and the comic relief from his friend just didn't feel authentic.
shareI like Daniel Kaluuya as an actor but his is one of the most unworthy unworthy nominations of an actor in years. It's embarrassing how blatantly the Academy was trying to shoe horn as many black actors into nominations to avoid another Oscars So White campaign
His performance was perfectly fine for a run of the mill horror movie, but to put him in the same league as giants like Gary Oldman, Denzel Washington, and Daniel Day-Lewis is so ridiculous
It's a good movie. But I don't think we should be giving Peele the master auteur title after just one film. It had some problems, the ending chief among them. It's a nice start, but there were better movies with better direction this year, no question.
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I disagree. I think it deserved its nominations. But then that's why they make chocolate and vanilla (no joke intended).
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Absolutely ridiculous. If this wins, it will be the next "Crash".
shareThis is the simple reality of our times. A few years ago the Academy Awards came under fire for a lack of black representation,so now they stack as many black films as they can in the awards section based in the color of peoples skin versus the quality of the movie. No real movie fans can say that this might be movie or any movie like this EVER would have been considered for a nomination if it didn't have a social agenda. There is a long history of film to base this on, and horror films that have been huge critical and financial successes wouldn't have gotten a second thought. This film is a nominee simply to appease the outraged left,and nothing more. You can pretend that is a racist comment,or that this movie is better than it was,but that doesn't change reality. This goes back to the year that 12 years a slave got a bunch of votes from people who hadn't even seen it. That really happened. This isn't about talent anymore,it's about patting themselves on their backs for how enlightened they are. Here is an excerpt from cinemablend about the story, before people start claiming I made it up. Google it if you want more. Sad times we live in. Can't we get back to trying to make us all equal instead of stacking the deck?
Article from cinemablend: That’s because in the wake of the film’s victory, two Oscar voters privately admitted to the L.A. Times that they voted for McQueen’s movie without even seeing it. They feared that actually watching the movie would be "upsetting," but confessed that they felt "obligated" to vote for the movie because of its "social relevance."
Burk48917 (651) EXACTLY!!
shareSeems obvious this is nominated just to avoid any talk of racism. Sad.
Never in a million years is this an Oscarmovie