No nomination for Tron for original score either. That was the best part of the film.
The Oscars hates sci-fi and anything modern.
No nomination for Tron for original score either. That was the best part of the film.
The Oscars hates sci-fi and anything modern.
The direction is an absolute masterclass though. It's clear that Fincher has entered a more mature style with this Benjamn Button. A completely deserved nomination in my eyes.
I think Sorkins nomination is politics though.
No nomination for Tron for original score either. That was the best part of the film.
The Departed was far from being the best film Martin Scorsese has done. I think that Christopher's direction in Inception was easily Oscar worthy, and the only explanation I can think of that explains why he wasn't nominated was that Tom Hooper and David Fincher hired an extractor to incept the idea that a nomination to Christopher would be a bad idea into the minds of the decision makers.The Nolan thing is because A) his direction, while good in Inception, is not the best he's done, and is no where near as good that of the other films on the best director list and B) politics, most likely.
The Departed was far from being the best film Martin Scorsese has done. I think that Christopher's direction in Inception was easily Oscar worthy, and the only explanation I can think of that explains why he wasn't nominated was that Tom Hooper and David Fincher hired an extractor to incept the idea that a nomination to Christopher would be a bad idea into the minds of the decision makers.
He didn't get nominated for the Dark Knight either, so I think your second point could be closer to the mark.
I agree with the first part, Outstanding direction.
I very much disagree with the second, I thought it was outstanding writing, a masterclass in how to write a a film such as this.
Yeah, I definitely agree with that.Your point about Scorsese actually helps the case for the political angle, to be honest. It's pretty clear he should have won an Oscar years ago. The one he got for The Departed was more or less the Academy's way of saying "We're sorry we've overlooked you in the past".
Lack of character progression, fair enough. But no film has come out in the last decade that has a concept as high, and unique as this one. I think that Inception should win the best screenplay as none of the other nominations can hold a candle to the vision, depth and down right uniqueness of the concept. I felt it was brilliant because of that concept as much as anything else, and on that front, it leaves virtually every other film I have seen waiting at the start line.Inception's a good film. It's not Nolans best, and I'm a bit surprised it's been nominated for Best Film given how clunky the dialogue is in places (I'm actually a bit baffled as to why he's been nominated for best screenplay too - did they choose to ignore the lack of character progression in the film?), but Nolan has yet to enter a period where his direction is outstanding. Good so far, yes. Outstanding? No. His best work is clearly still to come.
I think Sorkin's script is good. The Social Network is a great film, and he handled it well, but ever since The West Wing won a slew of TV awards he's more or less a shoe in for this nomination.
Nolan wasn't nominated because as Kermode says, the Oscars is nothing to do with audience enjoyment, it's about the arty-types, the critics and the commentators.
Yeah, I definitely agree with that.
Lack of character progression, fair enough. But no film has come out in the last decade that has a concept as high, and unique as this one. I think that Inception should win the best screenplay as none of the other nominations can hold a candle to the vision, depth and down right uniqueness of the concept. I felt it was brilliant because of that concept as much as anything else, and on that front, it leaves virtually every other film I have seen waiting at the start line.
Nolan wasn't nominated because as Kermode says, the Oscars is nothing to do with audience enjoyment, it's about the arty-types, the critics and the commentators.
Except there's not an "arty-type" nominated there. They're all huge mainstream directors.
I was paraphrasing. If you wish to be a penis by nitpicking when you know perfectly well the point being made, then carry on.
I can answer that very simply: The concept and the story are not the same thing. I don't understand how you would reward a concept via anything, other than the script.snip
Perhaps you could be so kind as to illuminate me as opposed to snapping at me?
That sounds like something only a person with a degree in film would say...Sorry, but anyone saying that any film other than The Social Network should win best screenplay is bonkers.
I can answer that very simply: The concept and the story are not the same thing. I don't understand how you would reward a concept via anything, other than the script.
The Oscar is for, 'Best Writing (original screenplay)'. Don't tell me that the concept of a film would not be considered when deciding upon who or what to nominate for that award. The beauty of an award like that is that it's deliberately vague, meaning people can merit things differently, as we have obviously done.