April 18, 20178 yr Ehhh. Chiwetel and Hugh were def my favourites from that year! Leo's performance was good, but I think he's had so much better. Hugh (along with 'Prisoners' in general) was the biggest and most heartbreaking snubs of that year for me. Absolutely flawless performances! Hmmm... I've not seen Blue Jasmine so I forgot about that (I kinda want to though!), I haven't seen August: Osage Country either, but I find Meryl hit and miss, personally. So I was never interested in it really.
April 18, 20178 yr So that's it, thanks to everyone who voted and commented here! Here are your winners: Best Picture - Gravity Best Leading Actor - Leonardo DiCaprio "The Wolf of Wall Street" Best Leading Actress - Sandra Bullock "Gravity" Best Supporting Actor - Jared Leto "Dallas Buyers Club" Best Supporting Actress - Lupita Nyong'o "12 Years a Slave" Best Director - Alfonso Cuarón "Gravity" Best Voice Performance - Scarlett Johansson "Her" Best Script - Her Best Animated Film - Frozen Best Song - Young & Beautiful by Lana Del Rey (The Great Gatsby) Thanks again :D Triggered at what you've put for animation x
April 18, 20178 yr 'Wreck-It Ralph' and 'We're The Millers' were my faves! But I'm gutted 'Prisoners' didn't even get in the running for this! :( EDIT: Also, ofc, THANKS for this Josh! Really love these :wub:
April 18, 20178 yr Will be interesting to see if the hunger games can repeat its nomination domination in 2012?! Surely J-Law has actress on lock for this or SLP!
April 18, 20178 yr Author Triggered at what you've put for animation x Lol OOPS just put it in without thinking, I'm still so shocked at that result. :lol:
April 18, 20178 yr Author Ehhh. Chiwetel and Hugh were def my favourites from that year! Leo's performance was good, but I think he's had so much better. Hugh (along with 'Prisoners' in general) was the biggest and most heartbreaking snubs of that year for me. Absolutely flawless performances! Hmmm... I've not seen Blue Jasmine so I forgot about that (I kinda want to though!), I haven't seen August: Osage Country either, but I find Meryl hit and miss, personally. So I was never interested in it really. Blue Jasmine is fab and one of my favourite Woody Allen films (especially in recent years!), two fantastic female performances too. Even if you don't watch August for Meryl, Julia Roberts is just as great. I think you'd really like it actually, it's sooo melodramatic and campy, it's hilarious. I said in the supporting actress thread that 'EAT THE FISH, BITCH' is such a great line :lol:
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