How many of the 14 nominations will La La Land Win ??

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I just don't get it ... Don't get me wrong, I haven't seen it, and have No desire to see it
I'm just not into musical Movies

But How many will they win ?
 

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Looked like the dumbest shit. Bet the dudes were like "WTF?" while they were filming it... but they were getting paid so they said "fuck it".

I think this movie "La La Land" and that other movie about the woman about that single mother having a mid-life dancing crisis are two movies of the "Hollywood Echo Chamber". These people literally live in "La La Land". Not to mention the pedophiles at the top of that business... of whom Woody Allen is probably one of them.
 
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Actually, it's a brilliant movie. The best movie I've seen in years.

But, I'm a jazz musician (and a sucker for romantic movies), so I'm a little biased.
 

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Mike, I'm with you...

no interest at all....

it came out on my torrent and...

2600 people dl it ....

don't get it...
 

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it was very cleverly done. it looked like the opening scene was filmed
at the 405, 605, +22 carpool flyovers. if you like or live
in los angeles, they certainly filmed at some very notable spots.
this type of movie certainly isn't for everyone, but it seems
like it was greenlighted for a pretty big budget, especially
considering its potential lack of mass appeal especially with the under 25
market segment. i'm sure the actors involved really enjoyed working
on a such a unique project that challenged them to use talents and
skills that are largely unused in their other movies.
 
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Mike, I'm with you...

no interest at all....

it came out on my torrent and...

2600 people dl it ....

don't get it...


I think some of it is nostalgic. It's a throw-back to the old song&dance movies, the MGM classics from the 1940's-1960's. For those
people that fondly remember those (Fred Astaire, Ginger Rodgers), they will love this movie. And, with Debbie Fischer dying recently,
there's been a resurgence of them showing clips of films from her youth, that were of this type, e.g. "Singing in the Rain..."

It's a fantastic date movie. The only movie I ever saw more than once in a theater is Braveheart. I'm going to see this one again,
the cinematography and direction is amazing.

My only negative critique is that I was hoping for a different ending... I'll leave it at that.
 

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it was very cleverly done. it looked like the opening scene was filmed
at the 405, 605, +22 carpool flyovers. if you like or live
in los angeles, they certainly filmed at some very notable spots.
this type of movie certainly isn't for everyone, but it seems
like it was greenlighted for a pretty big budget, especially
considering its potential lack of mass appeal especially with the under 25
market segment. i'm sure the actors involved really enjoyed working
on a such a unique project that challenged them to use talents
and
skills that are largely unused in their other movies.



lol. Nobody talks like that unless they're doing a job interview.

Did they film the 10 million Mexicans in Los Angeles in the movie? I doubt it. They want LA to become Mexico, but they want to film it as though it's the 1950s. Very odd. (And even if it did take place in the 50's.... fuck it. You know they'd never show LA like it is now... an absolute shithole.)
 

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'La La Land' was nominated for a whopping 14 Oscar Nominations! Ties with 'All About Eve' & 'Titanic' as most Oscar nominated film.

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runmaker, are you on medication. or worse off of them?
however, you are correct LA is a shithole, but there are some
nice and scenic parts and for some reason they decided
to film more (not all) of the movie in those areas.
maybe if you were technical advisor, the movie would
of been more realistic. BTW, I talk like that most of the
time.
 

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Congrats to our Leading Actor nominees!

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Congrats to our Leading Actress nominees!

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Congrats to our Best Picture nominees!

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Congrats to our Directing nominees!

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Academy Awards: Futures
89th Academy Awards - Best Picture - Winner
Arrival +7029
Fences +5618
Hacksaw Ridge +4629
Hell or High Water +7029
Hidden Figures +2794
La La Land -450
Lion +7029
Manchester by the Sea +818
Moonlight +288
89th Academy Awards - Best Director - Winner
Denis Villeneuve (Arrival) +3741
Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge) +3741
Damien Chazelle (La La Land) -750
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea) +653
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) +653
89th Academy Awards - Best Actor - Winner
Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea) -391
Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge) +2291
Ryan Gosling (La La Land) +911
Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic) +7350
Denzel Washington (Fences) +300
89th Academy Awards - Best Actress - Winner
Isabelle Huppert (Elle) +452
Ruth Negga (Loving) +2513
Natalie Portman (Jackie) +163
Emma Stone (La La Land) -139
Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins) +5025
89th Academy Awards - Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight) -500
Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water) +1033
Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea) +1033
Dev Patel (Lion) +1335
Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals) +731
89th Academy Awards - Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis (Fences) -1100
Naomie Harris (Moonlight) +1017
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I think some of it is nostalgic. It's a throw-back to the old song&dance movies, the MGM classics from the 1940's-1960's. For those
people that fondly remember those (Fred Astaire, Ginger Rodgers), they will love this movie. And, with Debbie Fischer dying recently,
there's been a resurgence of them showing clips of films from her youth, that were of this type, e.g. "Singing in the Rain..."

It's a fantastic date movie. The only movie I ever saw more than once in a theater is Braveheart. I'm going to see this one again,
the cinematography and direction is amazing.

My only negative critique is that I was hoping for a different ending... I'll leave it at that.

Fes, I'm not speaking bad of the film...

just not my thing....

Also, I've seen "Singing in the Rain"...many years ago. Good movie...

still not a musical movie guy
 

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most people don't like movie musicals, that's why they
rarely make them. musical theater, however. thrives
on and off broadway in live theater.
 

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