I would say The Favourite may have the edge in both of those categories. I'm sure Black Panther will be thrown a bone somewhere - although there's a hint go tokenism about its nominations, not appearing in any above the line categories other than Best Picture and even missing a couple of the more high profile craft categories (Editing, Cinematography).
I would say The Favourite may have the edge in both of those categories. I'm sure Black Panther will be thrown a bone somewhere - although there's a hint go tokenism about its nominations, not appearing in any above the line categories other than Best Picture and even missing a couple of the more high profile craft categories (Editing, Cinematography).
I agree. It's weird a best picture nominee wouldn't have a screenplay or director nomination as well. Also 0 acting nominations, WTF?
I would say The Favourite may have the edge in both of those categories. I'm sure Black Panther will be thrown a bone somewhere - although there's a hint go tokenism about its nominations, not appearing in any above the line categories other than Best Picture and even missing a couple of the more high profile craft categories (Editing, Cinematography).
I agree. It's weird a best picture nominee wouldn't have a screenplay or director nomination as well. Also 0 acting nominations, WTF?
I guess it's a little more likely to happen, occasionally, in the era of up to ten nominees. Prior to Black Panther the most recent example of Selma, which had just a Best Song bid (which it ultimately won) to back up its Best Picture nomination.
Even in the years of five nominees it happened occasionally. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers being a notable example.
I would say The Favourite may have the edge in both of those categories.
I don't know how The Favourite would have the edge in costume and production design considering there was nothing in it that hadn't been done hundreds of times before.
I would say The Favourite may have the edge in both of those categories.
I don't know how The Favourite would have the edge in costume and production design considering there was nothing in it that hadn't been done hundreds of times before.
But the winners are voted on by the entire Academy, most of whom are not costume designers and tend to vote for 1) the most elaborate gowns or 2) the film they liked best. I actually feel it could go either way and that it's quite a close race, but The Favourite certainly fits the mould of a Costume Design winner, and being a film the Academy as a whole clearly love but which seems unlikely to win many Oscars may push it through.
A film like Moonlight deserves a Best Picture nom because it was a genuinely great film and clearly has a lot of depth. But this? Even as super hero movies go it wasn't even the best super hero movie last year. There's no way it was better than Infinity War or Deadpool 2.
A film like Moonlight deserves a Best Picture nom because it was a genuinely great film and clearly has a lot of depth. But this? Even as super hero movies go it wasn't even the best super hero movie last year. There's no way it was better than Infinity War or Deadpool 2.
Sure, but Infinity War had everybody in the previous Marvel films' universe. This was more or less an origin type story. Not saying I didn't like it, but they're two different films. I do agree that Deadpool 2 was not that great.
Whether you like The Favourite or not, it’s certainly not another dreary period piece. The costumes are genuine stand outs - the majority of period films look like their costumes could have simply been lifted out of any textbook but those in The Favourite are gorgeous and even witty in their design. Just look at that kinky riding gear as exhibit A! The great Sandy Powell has outdone herself here. Dazzling work.
I do think the Oscar is a toss-up and neither film would be undeserving.
Should win for costume design and maybe production design.
Frankly this movie wasn't remotely Oscar worthy. Thank god it didn't win best picture.
What the hell are you talking about? The costumes and set designs of Black Panther where the best parts about it. Just the pure visual treat of M'Baku's throne room, the cliff side battle for the throne, and the mixture of modern and traditional African garb was a site to behold. It truly deserved those wins.
Looking back at my previous comment I now realise the ridiculousness of my statement. I was living in a carnival of ignorance and hang my head in shame at my foolishness. But how could I have known? I hadn't seen it.
I hadn't seen it!
Though given time's passage I fear mere words can never undo the lunacy of my feeble mined keyboard spasm, I now amend my comment below with my sincerest apologies:
A film like Moonlight deserves a Best Picture nom because it was a genuinely great film and clearly has a lot of depth. But Black Panther? Even as super hero movies go it wasn't even the best super hero movie last year. There's no way it was better than Infinity War or Deadpool 2. And no way in all holy hell that it was better than Spider Man: Into the Spiderverse.
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Contestado por rudely_murray
el 22 de enero de 2019 a las 19:37
I would say The Favourite may have the edge in both of those categories. I'm sure Black Panther will be thrown a bone somewhere - although there's a hint go tokenism about its nominations, not appearing in any above the line categories other than Best Picture and even missing a couple of the more high profile craft categories (Editing, Cinematography).
Contestado por Innovator
el 22 de enero de 2019 a las 20:44
I agree. It's weird a best picture nominee wouldn't have a screenplay or director nomination as well. Also 0 acting nominations, WTF?
Contestado por rudely_murray
el 22 de enero de 2019 a las 21:44
I guess it's a little more likely to happen, occasionally, in the era of up to ten nominees. Prior to Black Panther the most recent example of Selma, which had just a Best Song bid (which it ultimately won) to back up its Best Picture nomination.
Even in the years of five nominees it happened occasionally. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers being a notable example.
Contestado por Innovator
el 23 de enero de 2019 a las 02:46
I don't know how The Favourite would have the edge in costume and production design considering there was nothing in it that hadn't been done hundreds of times before.
Contestado por rudely_murray
el 23 de enero de 2019 a las 08:40
But the winners are voted on by the entire Academy, most of whom are not costume designers and tend to vote for 1) the most elaborate gowns or 2) the film they liked best. I actually feel it could go either way and that it's quite a close race, but The Favourite certainly fits the mould of a Costume Design winner, and being a film the Academy as a whole clearly love but which seems unlikely to win many Oscars may push it through.
Contestado por JustinJackFlash
el 23 de enero de 2019 a las 13:48
A film like Moonlight deserves a Best Picture nom because it was a genuinely great film and clearly has a lot of depth. But this? Even as super hero movies go it wasn't even the best super hero movie last year. There's no way it was better than Infinity War or Deadpool 2.
Contestado por tmdb82469342
el 23 de enero de 2019 a las 14:52
I agree that Infinity War was a better movie.
Deadpool 2 was excrement.
Contestado por A-Dubya
el 11 de febrero de 2019 a las 03:31
Sure, but Infinity War had everybody in the previous Marvel films' universe. This was more or less an origin type story. Not saying I didn't like it, but they're two different films. I do agree that Deadpool 2 was not that great.
Contestado por rudely_murray
el 11 de febrero de 2019 a las 09:59
Whether you like The Favourite or not, it’s certainly not another dreary period piece. The costumes are genuine stand outs - the majority of period films look like their costumes could have simply been lifted out of any textbook but those in The Favourite are gorgeous and even witty in their design. Just look at that kinky riding gear as exhibit A! The great Sandy Powell has outdone herself here. Dazzling work.
I do think the Oscar is a toss-up and neither film would be undeserving.
Contestado por Innovator
el 24 de febrero de 2019 a las 23:20
And it did for both!
Contestado por VHS-VANDAL
el 25 de febrero de 2019 a las 01:37
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Contestado por Nygma-0999
el 22 de julio de 2019 a las 19:16
Frankly this movie wasn't remotely Oscar worthy. Thank god it didn't win best picture.
Contestado por tmdb82469342
el 23 de julio de 2019 a las 02:31
Which movies were more deserving of the costume and production design Oscar's in your opinion?
Contestado por Innovator
el 23 de julio de 2019 a las 03:33
What the hell are you talking about? The costumes and set designs of Black Panther where the best parts about it. Just the pure visual treat of M'Baku's throne room, the cliff side battle for the throne, and the mixture of modern and traditional African garb was a site to behold. It truly deserved those wins.
Contestado por JustinJackFlash
el 23 de julio de 2019 a las 07:13
Looking back at my previous comment I now realise the ridiculousness of my statement. I was living in a carnival of ignorance and hang my head in shame at my foolishness. But how could I have known? I hadn't seen it.
I hadn't seen it!
Though given time's passage I fear mere words can never undo the lunacy of my feeble mined keyboard spasm, I now amend my comment below with my sincerest apologies:
A film like Moonlight deserves a Best Picture nom because it was a genuinely great film and clearly has a lot of depth. But Black Panther? Even as super hero movies go it wasn't even the best super hero movie last year. There's no way it was better than Infinity War or Deadpool 2. And no way in all holy hell that it was better than Spider Man: Into the Spiderverse.