Posted on 02/09/2020 8:44:35 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Here are the winners at the 92nd annual Academy Awards that handed out Sunday night at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood:
Best Picture
Parasite
(Neon)
A Barunson E&A Production
Kwak Sin Ae and Bong Joon Ho, Producers
Actress in a Leading Role
Renée Zellweger
Judy (LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions)
Actor in a Leading Role
Joaquin Phoenix
Joker (Warner Bros.)
Directing
Parasite (Neon)
Bong Joon Ho
Original Song
(Im Gonna) Love Me Again from Rocketman (Paramount)
Music by Elton John
Lyric by Bernie Taupin
Original Score
Joker (Warner Bros.)
Hildur Guðnadóttir
International Feature
Parasite
A Barunson E&A Production
South Korea
Makeup and Hairstyling
Bombshell (Lionsgate)
Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker
Visual Effects
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy
Film Editing
Ford v Ferrari (Walt Disney)
Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland
Cinematography
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Roger Deakins
Sound Mixing
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson
Sound Editing
Ford v Ferrari (Walt Disney)
Donald Sylvester
Actress in a Supporting Role
Laura Dern
Marriage Story (Netflix)
Documentary Short Subject
Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If Youre a Girl) (A+E Networks)
A Grain Media Production
Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva
Documentary Feature
American Factory (Netflix)
A Higher Ground Productions and Participant Media Production
Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert
Costume Design
Little Women
(Sony Pictures Releasing)
Jacqueline Durran
Production Design
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Production Design: Barbara Ling
Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
Live Action Short Film
The Neighbors Window
A Marshall Curry Production
Marshall Curry
Adapted Screenplay
Jojo Rabbit (Fox Searchlight)
Screenplay by Taika Waititi
Original Screenplay
Parasite (Neon)
Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won
Story by Bong Joon Ho
Animated Short Film
Hair Love (Sony Pictures Releasing)
A Matthew A. Cherry Entertainment/Lion Forge Animation/Blue Key Entertainment Production
Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver
Animated Feature Film
Toy Story 4 (Disney)
Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera
Actor in a Supporting Role
Brad Pitt
Once upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Saw the movie (Parasite).
Pretty entertaining for a foreign film. I’m not usually into having to sit and actively read everything I’m watching, but I strangely enjoyed it.
Maybe the foreign setting, and having to sit still made the plot more intriguing, even though the plot is really just a scaled-up episode of the Twilight Zone or Black Mirror.
F v F was good
As for anything Quentin Tarantino, u you ou would have to convince me. I was told in the same tone I would love river rats or whatever the name of it is. It was gratuitous, disturbing and completely theme-less and pointless.
I have sworn him off.
Both "infiltration" and "Asian" are wrong. It is the Chinese Communist Party, not Asians in general, that is using its financial muscle to influence Hollywood and English language film-making in general to tone down anything that offends or criticizes them.
They are not infiltrating, they are just overtly using money to buy influence.
Im really no fan of him...thats why I hesitated on OUATIH.
I( btw, before I forget) loved Richard Jewel.
Ive watched it now five times....each time I pick something new.
For examples the cars....and the background radio giving the headlines of the day.
The scenes are long and uncut...How does he do that?
In summary, best movie Ive seen in years....
Btw, saw Ford vs Ferrari last night. Great film...
Saw ‘Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’ in the theater, great film. Looking forward to ‘The Irishman’ when it comes out on Criterion Blu-Ray later this year, also ‘Ford vs Ferrari’ when it is out on disc.
Once again, I am proud to say that I did not see any of these movies or any other movie in the last 21 years, because I refuse to spend any of my hard earned money on an industry that hates conservatives and hates America.
The basement dweller impaling the art grifter, then the dad going off on the entrepreneur just cemented the “class warfare” shtick.
Also the cheesy "art house" tryhard symbolism with the various stairwells (Know your role/place) and the stupid stone symbolizing hope.
Check out Ford vs Ferrari, a good flick. Also Little Women which I thought would be a dud was surprisingly good. Pass on Harriet which was average, same with 1917..average. The Irishman, I really liked but its exhaustingly long..Al Pacino was great.
They rip the calf from its mother and use her milk for cream for your coffee.
They also change and makeup rules as they go along just like the left.
https://www1.moviesjoy.net/movie/the-irishman-6575
https://www1.moviesjoy.net/movie/ford-v-ferrari-41453
I watched it Saturday night.
I can see why the critics loved it. I didnt.
It’s the ripping part that gives milk it’s that creamy goodness.
Im having some coffee right now...and thinking of the Mama cow crying for her baby...NOT! You had me laughing.
If you missed :once Upon a Time in Hollywood” you missed seeing a film worth watching.
“Hollywood putting out garbage I saw none of these films and I see all films worth watching”
1917 was a great film. In my opinion it should have won best picture.
The parasites are people who have failed at capitalism, then used it to destroy their targets. Do you think their actions were evil? They lied and manipulated other people and betrayed their trust! How can anybody dismiss those actions and say its about a class struggle?
Stop and think here. Deceit is being ignored by the movie reviewers while they offer the opinion that its about a class struggle? No surprise to me.
"Everyone I know who has watched the movie and every commentary I have read on it believes it to be about class. Notice how the lady of the house is a complete light weight ditz and completely shallow?
Obviously, I disagree with your friends, or whatever they are. I'm not succumbing to groupthink. The wife ended up trusting evil people because trust had worked for her for many years; nobody in her experiences were evil people. There's a lesson there for all of us, not a criticism of her.
Now, look at the same behavior in politics. Which party uses trust to betray our nation? Whom should we trust?
well haven’t seen it. But thanx
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