Award season is so addictive to me. It’s one of my favourite times of the year; it’s like Christmas for movie fanatics. It also makes winter slightly less awful. This morning, the 2015 Oscar Nominations were announced and I couldn’t wait to check them! I was like a child on Christmas morning going downstairs to check if Santa had delivered, and Santa did indeed deliver. I will present each category and then present my thoughts as best as I can (considering that there are some movies on this list that I did not see).
I have decided to BOLD all of the movies I HAVE seen.
Best Picture
- American Sniper
- Birdman
- Boyhood
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The Imitation Game
- Selma
- The Theory of Everything
- Whiplash
This year the Academy decided to nominate eight movies in this category, and that’s fine with me as there were so many great films. Out of the eight, I have currently seen seven (haven’t seen American Sniper yet as it isn’t in theatres yet where I am). My first thought when I saw the list was, “YAY WHIPLASH!” Whiplash has been my favourite movie of 2014, and it was pretty much snubbed at the Golden Globes besides J.K. Simmons winning the Best Supporting Actor Award in the Drama category. What a great film. It is my pick for Best Picture along with the Theory of Everything; however, Boyhood and Birdman may take the win. It’s funny because everyone is saying that Birdman is going to win, but I am not convinced. Any of these movies could take it; however, I don’t really want Selma to win. It was a good movie, but it wasn’t an AMAZING movie. Interesting that Foxcatcher did not make it into this category; I am really shocked. The Imitation Game was a great movie, but perhaps a bit too Hollywood for the win, and although the Grand Budapest Hotel was amazing, it is typical Wes Anderson, so I am doubtful it will win.
Best Director
- Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman
- Richard Linklater – Boyhood
- Bennett Miller – Foxcatcher
- Morten Tyldum – The Imitation Game
I feel like Richard Linklater will win in this category simply because the movie he took on was filmed over 12 years; an interesting concept and feat. If I were to pick anything else, I would say Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for Birman because it was an interesting movie with something new to offer.
Best Actor
- Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
- Bradley Cooper – American Sniper
- Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
- Michael Keaton – Birdman
- Eddie Redmayne -The Theory of Everything
If this award does not go to Eddie Redmayne, I will be very upset. His performance of Stephen Hawking for The Theory of Everything was beyond amazing; it was eerie how well he portrayed him. The way he moved his body and truly showed the horrors of motor neurone disease was haunting and even Stephen Hawking himself said that Eddie’s performance was very accurate. From running around to no movement at all, I simply can’t describe how awesome Eddie’s performance was in this movie. Steve Carell definitely deserves a nomination because Steve Carell was one creepy dude in Foxcatcher. Solid acting from Benedict Cumberbatch in Imitation Game; he definitely deserves to be here. Michael Keaton was fantastic in Birdman and to me should be runner up for Best Actor; however, Eddie Redmayne’s performance was just too good to beat. I have yet to see American Sniper, so I cannot comment on Bradley Cooper’s performance yet. Really disappointed that David Oyelowo was not at least nominated for Best Actor though; his performance as MLK Jr. was incredible despite Selma being a bit dry at times. I haven’t seen Cooper’s performance, but I feel that Oyelowo should have been in this category instead of him.
Best Actress
- Marion Cotillard – Two Days, One Night
- Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
- Julianne Moore – Still Alice
- Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
- Reese Witherspoon – Wild
This is a mystery category to me as many of the movies here I have not seen (simply because they haven’t been released yet!). Both Felicity Jones and Rosamund Pike were solid in their respective films, but since I have not seen Two Days, One Night, Still Alice, and Wild, I cannot comment. I have heard that Julianne Moore is amazing in Still Alice and I am really excited to see that one. Reese might be good in Wild, but she has already one the award once, so she doesn’t need to win it again. People like Tom Hanks, Jack Nicolson, and Meryl Streep win Oscars more than once, not Reese Witherspoon.
Best Supporting Actor
- Robert Duvall – The Judge
- Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
- Edward Norton – Birdman
- Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
- J.K. Simmons – Whiplash
All I can say about this one is that FLETCHER IS TAKING HOME OSCAR. If J.K. Simmons does not win this, something is wrong with the world.
Best Supporting Actress
- Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
- Laura Dern – Wild
- Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
- Emma Stone – Birdman
- Meryl Streep – Into the Woods
Meryl, are you only in this category because Meryl? Into the Woods looked horrible, so I haven’t been in a rush to see it. I think Patricia Arquette will take this one, but for some reason I am lukewarm about this category.
Best Original Screenplay
- Birdman
- Boyhood
- Foxcatcher
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Nightcrawler
My vote is for Birdman on this one, my second choice going to Nightcrawler because that was a great movie. I think Birman will win, and that’s fine with me! No Selma I see…well, that’s fine because honestly, some of that movie could have been cut. I would have maybe liked to have seen St. Vincent in this category.
Best Adapted Screenplay
- American Sniper
- The Imitation Game
- Inherent Vice
- The Theory of Everything
- Whiplash
Lots of American Sniper love from the Academy this year, which is interesting because the Golden Globes could care less about it. My vote is for The Theory of Everything or Whiplash. Fantastic movies!!! Curious about Inherent Vice though, but it didn’t get great reviews. We shall have to see. No Gone Girl though? A little disappointed that it didn’t get recognized.
Best Animated Feature Film
- Big Hero 6
- The Boxtrolls
- How to Train Your Dragon 2
- Song of the Sea
- The Tale of Princess Kaguya
YES! This category makes me happy in a sadistic way. Why you may ask? Because NO LEGO MOVIE; that’s why. I hated The Lego Movie. I thought it had very forgettable characters, a subpar plot, and a massive appeal to the new ADHD generation. ‘SPLOSIONS! SPACESHIP! BAD GUY! BOOM! It was aimed at the Vine generation where kids need something new every six seconds. While the animation was very impressive it was just a big advertisement for Lego with the man of the year, Chris Pratt. I absolutely hated it. It doesn’t even compare to such amazing films like Toy Story, Wall-E, Spirited Away, or the Nightmare Before Christmas just to same a few. Having said all of that, How to Train Your Dragon 2…REALLY? That movie was awful. I remember sitting through it thinking, “When is this over?” I want to see Big Hero 6; however, Disney hasn’t been the best producer of greatness lately (Frozen anyone? – Hated that too), so I am skeptical. The Boxtrolls looks visually appealing, but storywise looks too cliche. Song of the Sea and The Tale of Princess Kaguya look amazing and I would like to see both very soon.
Best Foreign Language Film
- Ida (Poland)
- Leviathan (Russia)
- Tangerines (Estonia)
- Timbuktu (Mauritania)
- Wild Tales (Argentina)
Have yet to see any of these, so I need to get on that!
Best Documentary – Feature
- Citizenfour
- Finding Vivian Maier
- Last Days in Vietnam
- The Salt of the Earth
- Virunga
I have only seen Citzenfour in this list and it was amazing. Excited to see the rest and then make some better judgments.
Best Original Score
- The Grand Budapest Hotel – Alexandre Desplat
- The Imitation Game – Alexandre Desplat
- Interstellar – Hans Zimmer
- Mr. Turner – Gary Yershon
- The Theory of Everything – Johann Johannsson
Ah, one of my favourite categories! Since I am such a score buff, I get way too into this category. I am generally happy with the list. I haven’t seen Mr. Turner so I am looking forward to seeing it for the score so I can truly judge; having said that, my vote is for Johann Johannsson for Theory of Everything. It was an incredibly beautiful score. He is also a newcomer, so it would be nice to see him win. Alexandre Desplat, on the other hand, is one of my favourite composers EVER (probably in my top 3) and both his scores for The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Imitation Game were FANTASTIC. Definitely deserving to win. Hans Zimmer’s score for Interstellar was also incredibly powerful and truly presented the feeling of what it would be like to travel in space. I listen to all the bolded scores above often, and all of them are phenomenal. Sad to see that Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor’s score for Gone Girl was not nominated as it was incredible and very creepy. It fit the movie very well. Another nomination that would have been nice to see here would have been Justin Hurwitz’s score for Whiplash; excellent stuff.
Best Original Song
- Everything is Awesome – The Lego Movie
- Glory – Selma
- Grateful – Beyond the Lights
- I’m Not Gonna Miss You – Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me
- Lost Stars – Begin Again
Glory will probably win, but it wasn’t that great of a song. It’s movie about MLK Jr. and Common raps in it? I didn’t get it. Everything is Awesome fit The Lego Movie, but it’s a horrible song, let’s face it. Haven’t heard the others, but will definitely get on that. I am sure they are better than Everything is Awesome. My vote is for Glen Campbell because at least he is respectable.
I realize there are other categories, but I am not going to comment on them…Interstellar for Best Visual Effects though! C’MON!
What were your thoughts on the Oscar Nominations for 2015? Happy, sad, pissed off? I am a little sad to see that The Drop, Chef, Fury and Top Five didn’t get recognized, but what can you do. Great year for movies!
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