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    What A Perfect And Backlash-Free Oscar Nomination List Would Look Like

    Tuesday is when we find out the summary of the Oscars five year effort to diversify their palette. Hoping for not another repeat of the #OscarsSoWhite controversy here is what a proper and backlash free nomination list would look like.

    A FilmGamer Choice List.

    Best Picture

    Blade Runner 2049 * – Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Bud Yorkin

    Call Me By Your Name – Emilie Georges, Luca Guadagnino, James Ivory, Marco Morabito, Howard Rosenman, Peter Spears

    Dunkirk – Emma Thomas

    The Florida Project – Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch, Kevin Chinoy, Andrew Duncan, Alex Saks Francesca Silvestri, Shih-Ching Tsou

    Get Out – Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm Jr., Sean McKittrick, Jordan Peele

    Lady Bird – Eli Bush, Evelyn O’Neill, Scott Rudin

    Mudbound – Carl Effenson, Sally Jo Effenson, Cassian Elwes, Charles D. King, Christopher Lemole, Kim Roth, Tim Zajaros

    The Shape of Water – J. Miles Dale, Guillermo del Toro

    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri – Graham Broadbent, Peter Czernin, Martin McDonagh

    Wonder Woman – Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder, Richard Suckle

    Blade Runner 2049 was my favourite movie of the year, Three Billboards was my second favourite, Lady Bird and Get Out were good too. I found Dunkirk to be overrated, confusing and far from Nolan’s best. I am the only person besides my mom that didn’t like Wonder Woman. Mudbound was very boring to me. I like the idea of The Florida Project which has landed on several best of lists winning because of its underclass nature & humble beginnings, a true underdog. I have not seen The Shape of Water but its awards attention has caught my interest and Call Me By Your Name has as much chance of winning as it does being interest to me.

    Actress In A Leading Role

    Jessica Chastain – Molly’s Game

    Gal Gadot – Wonder Woman

    Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water

    Frances McDormand* – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

    Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird

    This is a runaway for Frances McDormand who gives her best performance since Fargo. Gal Gadot is good but her nomination would be the story here. Sally Hawkins gives an impressive performance as a deaf-mute. I think Saoirse only gets acclaim because she has a flawless american accent. Jessica Chastain does good character work and deserved the Oscar for Zero Dark Thirty which Jennifer Lawrence won for Silver Linings Playbook (which I love but is not Best Actress worthy).

    Actress in A Supporting Role

    Octavia Spencer – The Shape of Water

    Holly Hunter – The Big Sick

    Laurie Metcalf – Lady Bird

    Hong Chau – Downsizing

    Allison Janney – I, Tonya

    Allison Janney all the way here. Holly Hunter is good in The Big Sick and Octavia Spencer always knows what she’s doing (still haven’t seen Shape of Water or it would fill up the supporting actor category). Hong Chau got raves out of Downsizing, additionally annoying and unfair because the Oscars have become so politicized in recent years this would be seen as a win for diversity after the 87th & 88th #OscarsSoWhite controversies. It’s ironic that her possible nomination would come from writer/director Alexander Payne indulging in his stereotypical racist tendencies. I guess Hollywood takes diversity where they can get it.

    Actor In A Leading Role

    Hugh Jackman – Logan

    Daniel Kaluuya – Get Out

    James McAvoy – Split

    Gary Oldman – The Darkest Hour

    Denzel Washington – Roman J. Israel Esq.

    This race is Gary Oldman’s to lose. He has turned in a career full of good performances and this is icing on the cake. If anything would hamper him from winning it’d be that the choice is too obvious playing historical figure Winston Churchill. Denzel always makes a great oscar campaign push and he has been hungry for a third win despite being the weakest reviewed movie of the bunch. I didn’t include Timothy Chalamet from ‘Call Me’ because I think his praise is due to the fact that reviewers aren’t aware he’s playing himself in role better written than he is like all first time actor nominees. Hugh Jackman deserves it for Logan even though I’m not a huge fan of that movie he deserves recognition for what he brought to the character. Daniel Kaluuya gives a subtle understated performance that rewards repeat viewings. And James McAvoy has been close to forgotten for his memorable turn in Split as someone with multiple personality disorder I’d like him to get recognized.

    Actor In A Supporting Role

    Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project

    Jamie Foxx – Baby Driver

    Christopher Plummer – All the Money In the World

    Sam Rockwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

    Patrick Stewart – Logan

    At the beginning of the campaign I would have said this was an easy win for Willem Dafoe’s warm performance in The Florida Project but another career character actor Sam Rockwell has upstaged him for Three Billboards. Christopher Plummer is good I imagine many people are still amazed he’s in themovie after the Kevin Spacey debacle. I thought Jamie Foxx gave one of his best performances in Baby Driver, he even makes an Oscar reference. Patrick Stewart was so good in Logan that it’s impressive he makes you believe his senile swearing version of Professor X is the same person.

    Directing

    Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

    Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk

    Jordan Peele – Get Out

    Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water

    Denis Villeneuve – Blade Runner 2049

    Denis Villeneuve made a sequel to a classic that was better than the original while making it his own thing. He received a BAFTA (British Oscars) nomination for this and might repeat all the categories for last year’s Arrival. Jordan Peele, Guilllermo del Toro, and Martin McDonaugh are shoe-ins for the nomination and Greta Gerwig is likely to actually be nominated for Lady Bird, a movie I liked a lot but has modest aims. I originally threw in a Shyamalan twist because he had been nominated before and Split was a big step forward in directing, but I was convinced to put in Christopher Nolan because he’s on track for the award anyway and his omission would generate a backlash.

    Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

    Hampton Fancher and Michael Green – Blade Runner 2049

    James Ivory – Call Me By Your Name

    Aaron Sorkin – Molly’s Game

    Stephen Chbosky and Steve Conrad and Jack Thorne – Wonder

    Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber – The Disaster Artist

    I think side by side with Three Billboards, Blade Runner is the best script this year and they happen to qualify for two different categories so yay! The Disaster Artist, Molly’s Game and Call Me are all favourites because it’s a weak year for this category which is why there will likely be a few surprises. I threw in Wonder because it’s high on the betting pool, commercially and critically successful, and it’s the movie every book lover expected to love and every movie lover expected to hate (but surprisingly didn’t) and The Perks of Being A Wallflower was pretty decent. Mudbound could score a nomination here to but I didn’t put it personally because its incremental pacing felt like a slog for me that just didn’t flow.


    Writing (Original Screenplay)

    Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird

    Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

    Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani – The Big Sick

    Jordan Peele – Get Out

    Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor – The Shape of Water

    If Lady Bird doesn’t end up getting completely shut out come Oscar night for being good enough to get noticed but not enough to take home (typical Lady Bird amirite?) it’ll win here as Get Out and Shape muscle in on their visual splendor. Of course I don’t think any movie this year takes as many risks as the unpredictable 3 Billboards does in its screenplay so it should win. The Big Sick was in my top list for this year but original? C’mon its based pretty much on the real life story of its writers, it should be adapted if anything however rules are rules.

    Best Cinematography


    Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049

    The 68 year old is the closest thing to a sure thing this year and has been nominated 13 times before without winning and this is his best work which everyone has said from the beginning. Some of his previous nominations include: The Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, A Beautiful Mind, No Country For Old Men, Skyfall & Sicario. He absolutely deserves this one.

    Best Original Score

    Hanz Zimmer – Dunkirk

    I didn’t like this movie but I listened to the score countless times while putting together my harsh review of it. The rarely idle Hans does the devil’s work here. And his Inception score was much better than Trent Reznor’s The Social Network which won that year. #robbed

    Best Visual Effects

    War for the Planet of the Apes

    Another much hyped movie on my website I was let down by. I have never seen a director so obviously confident behind the camera its annoying that this series now so well realized spends its last chapter doing a prison break riff. Good Visual Effects are all about enhancing the story and I’ve never seen effects pushed so hard in that regard. Surprisingly, this rebooted series with state of the art effects that take YEARS to render has yet to win but unless members of the academy decide to feel sorry for Blade Runner or reward the epic looking latest Transformers: The Last Knight this should be a steal.