Wednesday, May 17, 2017

The Giant SFFilm Fest Roundup post

I don't think I've done one of these round-ups for the past two years (here are 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011).

From roughly 'definitely see' to 'skip', here's what I saw (shorts at the end). And this is after a couple of weeks ruminating; rather than my instant star reactions. All the films below can be found on this list: https://letterboxd.com/jwdmeow/list/sffilm-festival-2017/

It's perhaps not surprising that the two best things I saw were my two classic screenings:
Man with a Movie Camera
This was delightful, and DeVotchKa's accompaniment was perfect.

Citizen Kane
It's true! It *is* terrific!

God's Own Country
In the continuing theme of gay romances kicking heteronormative ass. (My one quibble is that Alec Secareaunu is too perfect. Also, he looks like Oscar Isaac.)

A Dragon Arrives
I'm not entirely sure how to describe this film. It starts out as a 1960s thriller/genre film about a secret policeman investigating the possible suicide of a political prisoner in exile on an island. On which there may or may not be a dragon. Then it pulls back and becomes a documentary ("documentary") mystery about how the filmmaker came to be in possession of the footage and whether or not he can piece together what "actually" happened. The whole thing is a fun mystery/thriller pretzel and it's beautiful.

El Mar la Mar
I loved this. It's a tone poem about the Sonoran Desert. The stories from those out in the deserts (often immigrants or those living out there who encounter those crossing the border) are never presented in frame which, as the fest guide pointed out, gives the impression of stories being told around a campfire.

Lady Macbeth
This was introduced as a modern feminist victorian chamber piece, and I think that's right.

Casting Jon Benet
I liked this much more than I was expecting to. Director Kitty Green cleverly takes the format of auditioning and uses it to explore a notorious unsolved crime had on a community.

Maurice
I wasn't 100% sold on this immediately, for a few reasons, but it's the film I've thought the most about since watching it. And not just because of how pretty young Rupert Graves is:
I mean, goddamn.
It is also *hilarious* to me that they initially try to hide him in the background like an extra. There's no hiding someone that pretty.
I think it's because I was expecting a slightly different film. My understanding of it going in was that it was a love story between two students, and for one it's a phase and for the other it isn't. And that's not really accurate. [Spoilers] I don't think Clive is ever really in love with Maurice, if anything, he strikes me as aesexual. Plus, I was confused during the University part of the storyline; I thought the filmmakers were being chaste and keeping their physical relationship offscreen, I misunderstood that they truly didn't have one (that becomes very clear once Alec shows up). Plus, it was hard not to compare that section to Brideshead (which was better; and I maintain that the pacing during the university section of the film is a little odd). My other issue was that I didn't really like Maurice for most of the film, and I think it's because he doesn't become a fully realized person until he embraces his homosexuality. Anyways, it's very well done, the second part is fantastic, I'm looking forward to seeing it again, I kind of want to go on a Merchant Ivory binge, and it's easily the best thing Hugh Grant has ever done. 

Let it Fall: L.A. 1982-1992
This is another very cleverly constructed documentary. I probably wouldn't have chosen to go see a documentary about the LA riots (it was one of the secret screenings), but I'm so glad I saw this. John Ridley did an amazing job talking a diverse array of community members and simply giving them space to tell their stories.

Graduation
Another one that I may have skipped were it not a secret screening, but it was enormously well done. It's about the lengths a father will go to in order to secure his daughter's future in a corrupt society.

Step
I'm always suspicious of feel-good documentaries, but this one was SO FEEL GOOD. Ostensibly about a step competition, it's more about educating young black women, and their trials and tribulations on the way to becoming the first members of their families to attend college.

Donkeyote
It's a sweet old man who walks around with his donkey! What's not to like?

Buster's Mal Heart
So it turns out that Rami Malek is eminently watchable.

The Force
A fly on the wall documentary on the Oakland police force. What started out as a film about reforms to get out from under federal oversight, happened to capture the department as the Black Lives Matter movement started and then the sex scandal broke.

The Green Fog
This was Guy Maddin and his collaborators roughly recreating the plot of vertigo using found footage of San Francisco, with an original composition played live by the Kronos Quartet. I love watching shots of San Francisco from the past, so it worked for me, but I fully expect it wouldn't have been anyone else's cup of tea. It didn't really hang together. But hey! San Francisco! My city is so great.

78/52
This film did exactly what I had hoped it might: give me more of an appreciation of Psycho, which I'm not super fond of. Really entertaining and informative.

The Transfiguration
My favorite kind of horror film; one in which the premise itself is horrifying.

Incredible Jessica James
It's Jessica Williams dating Chris O'Dowd! With Lakeith Stanfield thrown in for good measure. And Jessica is obsessed with the theater! Basically, it's all very charming.

The Stopover
And it's at about this point where we get into the films I wasn't thrilled with. This one had a climax that really bugged me.

Lost City of Z
This so should have been my film - long languorous shots of the Amazon. But the film managed to make jungle exploration boring. Charlie Hunnam is just not a charismatic lead.

Paris Opera
I really liked seeing these amazing artists at the top of their craft, but I didn't like the construction of the film. It did make me really want to go to the Paris Opera, though - they do crazy innovative things there! Not just the same old ABCs (Aida, Boheme, Carmen).

Score: A film music documentary
Like the above, I liked the material more than the film itself. The best bits are the actual studio sessions (I had no idea that musicians don't get the scores ahead of time to rehearse! They have to sight read all those soon-to-be iconic themes.)

House of Tomorrow
I found this really uneven. Some parts were fabulous, while others fell flat. Mostly a good cast, though, and they use Ellen Burstyn's actual footage with Buckminster Fuller, so that was cool.

Beach Rats
I had such high hopes for this one coming out of Sundance! It's about a closeted Jersey bro, and it just left me cold.

Walking Out
This has some gorgeous scenery, and the actors are good (once Matt Bomer settles into the role/ it stops being weird to see someone as pretty as him as a homesteader.) I just see how the plot would play a lot better as a short story.

Half Life in Fukushima
The problem with watching someone live a half life in a ghost town is that it is boring. I like slow paced films, but this one just wasn't interesting enough to captivate me.

Mister Universo
A loose film built around actual circus performers in Italy. It's pretty unfocused.

The Cinema Travellers
For a film that is supposedly an ode to cinema, this was decidedly uncinematic.

Heaven Sent
Some comedy just does not translate (the film is from Lebanon). This was awful.

Shorts
A good crop this year! The animated films were particularly strong.
Second to None
It's an Irish black comedy. Of course I loved it.

A Brief History of Princess X
This was a hilarious meditation on the above sculpture.

The History of Magic: Ensueno
I really liked the visuals in this one.

Meaningless Conversations in Beautiful Environments
My final film of the fest! And so apropos!

Everything (online at that link)
I really love David O'Reilly's work (this makes me laugh every time.)

American Paradise
Apparently this is based on an actual story? It's a about a desperate man planning the perfect crime. These trailers are pretty great, too.

Summer Camp Island
Again - I really like Julia Pott's work. This one is more child-focused than some of her other pieces, but I still really enjoyed the sensibility. (Here's a clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-X6SEDtQ1M)

In the Wake of Ghost Ship
This was a really well done look at the wave of evictions of artist work/live spaces after Ghost Ship, focusing on the punk space Burnt Ramen in Richmond.

Red Apples
This was really well done and really lingers after the fact (trying to be vague and non-spoilery).

Edge of Alchemy
Magical collages of silent film stars!

Victor & Isolina
This was a cute and funny animation about the directors divorced grandparents.

Happy Birthday Mario Woods
A short reflection on Mario by his mother.

Univitellin
A fable romance set in Marseilles. I didn't love all of it, but it is beautifully shot.

Real Artists
What if Pixar... were evil? (This was well executed, but the concept makes me giggle.)

Hot Dog Hands
I didn't like this animation style, but the plot was well-paced.

Kaputt
The story of women political prisoners in East Germany. Really interesting animation.

And the Whole Sky Fit in the Dead Cow's Eye
Magical realism. It had some interesting shots, but I didn't love it as a whole.

The Rabbit Hunt
A family hunting rabbits when crops are being razed. That's it.

The Convention
I didn't love the style of this one, but it's an interesting look at an annual conference of (mostly older) transgender women.

[no images that I could find!]
Break of Day
Somewhat formulaic abortion story.

Gut Hack
This dude attempted to change his bacterial lode by himself. I'm really not sure why an NYTimes video was included in the lineup, other than the guy came to speak at the Q&A.

Valentina
This was about goats. I should have enjoyed it.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Current Top 100 songs

I started listening to The Kiss from Last of the Mohicans today and wondered if I had listened to it often enough that it would be in my top 100 played songs on iTunes. I had and it was. So then I pulled out my top 100 songs to see what they all were. Here's the breakdown by artist:

17 songs
Garbage

13 songs
Green Day/American Idiot Cast
A.F.I./Blaqk Audio

7 songs
Muse

4 songs
Lady Gaga

3 Songs
Amanda Palmer
Kaiser Chiefs

2 songs
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Cast
Dana Fuchs
Elastica
Lana Del Rey
Metric
RENT Cast
Rihanna
Tori Amos

1 Song
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Bush
David Bowie
Dropkick Murphys
Franz Ferdinand
iio
Janelle Monae
Jefferson Airplane
The Killers
Ladytron
Last of the Mohicans Soundtrack
Hamilton Cast
Marilyn Manson
Metallica
Mika
Ms Mr
Poe
Queens of the Stone Age
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Republica
She Wants Revenge
Shearwater
Tiesto/Tegan & Sara
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

That seems about right. I'm a little surprised that Lady Gaga and Rihanna are so high, and that Hole, the Cranberries, and Fiona Apple are absent (among others). And that there's only 1 RHCP song. But only a little surprised - most of those are things I listened to ad nauseam in middle school/high school/college before getting iTunes. And clearly Gaga and Rihanna are such earworms that I must listen to them more often than I realize.

The full list:
A.F.I. Jack the Ripper
A.F.I. Torch Song
A.F.I. Beautiful Thieves
A.F.I. End Transmission
A.F.I. Too Shy to Scream
A.F.I. We've Got the Knife (Demo from Crash Love Sessions)
A.F.I. Miss Murder
A.F.I. Kiss And Control
A.F.I. This Time Imperfect
A.F.I. Silver & Cold
A.F.I. Girl's Not Grey
Amanda Palmer Runs In the Family
Amanda Palmer Leeds United
Amanda Palmer Guitar Hero
American Idiot Cast Favorite Son
American Idiot Cast 21 Guns
American Idiot Cast Letterbomb
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson The Saddest Song
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Rock Star
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club In Like The Rose
Blaqk Audio Between Breaths (An XX Perspective)
Blaqk Audio Again, Again And Again
Bush Glycerine
Dana Fuchs Helter Skelter
Dana Fuchs Lonely for a Lifetime
David Bowie Suffragette City
Dropkick Murphys The State Of Massachusetts
Elastica S.O.F.T.
Elastica Stutter
Franz Ferdinand Ulysses
Garbage Androgyny (Lee Hermaphrodite Mix)
Garbage Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)
Garbage Bad Boyfriend
Garbage Supervixen
Garbage Only Happy When It Rains
Garbage Fix Me Now
Garbage Vow
Garbage Stupid Girl
Garbage Control
Garbage #1 Crush
Garbage Temptation Waits
Garbage I Think I'm Paranoid
Garbage Push It
Garbage Sleep Together
Garbage You Look So Fine
Garbage Lick The Pavement
Garbage Witness to Your Love
Green Day Holiday
Green Day She's A Rebel
Green Day Whatsername
Green Day Basket Case
Green Day She
Green Day Blood, Sex And Booze
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
Green Day Know Your Enemy
Green Day 21 Guns
Green Day Hitchin' a Ride
iiO Rapture [Radio Edit]
Janelle Monae Cold War
Jefferson Airplane Somebody To Love
Kaiser Chiefs Everyday I Love You Less And Less
Kaiser Chiefs I Predict A Riot
Kaiser Chiefs Never Miss A Beat
The Killers Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine
Lady GaGa Heavy Metal Lover
Lady Gaga Bad Romance
Lady Gaga Teeth
Lady Gaga Feat. Beyoncé Telephone
Ladytron Destroy Everything You Touch
Lana Del Rey Off To The Races
Lana Del Rey Ride
Hamilton Cast Wait For It
Marilyn Manson (s)AINT
Metallica Nothing Else Matters
Metric Satellite Mind
Metric Gold Guns Girls
Mika Kick-Ass
Ms Mr Dark Doo Wop
Muse Time Is Running Out
Muse Hysteria
Muse Starlight
Muse In Your World
Muse Plug In Baby
Muse Resistance
Muse Undisclosed Desires
Poe Hey Pretty
Queens Of The Stone Age Go With The Flow
Red Hot Chili Peppers Midnight
RENT Cast Out Tonight
RENT Cast Another Day
Republica Ready To Go (U.S. Mix)
Rihanna Disturbia
Rihanna Only Girl (In The World)
She Wants Revenge These Things
Shearwater Quiet Americans
Tiësto Feat. Tegan and Sara Feel It In My Bones
Tori Amos Spark
Tori Amos Bliss
Trevor Jones The Kiss
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Zero

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Your Favorite Films for Each Year of Your Life

All the cool kids are doing it: http://www.avclub.com/article/what-does-your-favorite-movie-every-year-you-were--252596

1983 - The Big Chill
1984 - The Neverending Story
1985 - Clue
1986 - Labyrinth
1987 - The Princess Bride
1988 - My Neighbor Totoro (A Fish Called Wanda)
1989 - Dead Poet's Society
1990 - Mermaids (Arachnophobia) [Y'all I have not seen anything from 1990]
1991 - Silence of the Lambs
1992 - Last of the Mohicans (Batman Returns)
1993 - Jurassic Park
1994 - Little Women (Leon: The Professional)
1995 - Empire Records (The Usual Suspects/Sense & Sensibility)
1996 - Evita (Scream)
1997 - Princess Mononoke (Lawn Dogs/the Fifth Element/LA Confidential)
1998 - Shakespeare in Love (Run Lola Run)
1999 - Go (Sleepy Hollow)
2000 - American Psycho (Almost Famous)
2001 - Gosford Park (Moulin Rouge)
2002 - Chicago (Adaptation)
2003 - Angels in America
2004 - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2005 - V for Vendetta (Brokeback Mountain/The New World)
2006 - Children of Men (The Departed)
2007 - The Wind that Shakes the Barley (US release date) (Zodiac/The Assassination of Jesse James)
2008 - In Bruges (The Fall/The Escapist)
2009 - Bright Star (MOOOOON/Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
2010 - The Social Network (Black Swan/Winter's Bone)
2011 - Jane Eyre (Tinker Tailor/Drive)
2012 - The Cabin in the Woods
2013 - Stoker
2014 - Only Lovers Left Alive (Wild/Tracks/Snowpiercer)
2015 - Carol (Mad Max/World of Tomorrow/The Hateful Eight)
2016 - Moonlight (Hunt for the Wilderpeople/The Handmaiden)

Yup. That seems about right.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

2016 JWD Awards - winners

Top 25 films here

Winners in bold

Best Film
Moonlight
The Handmaiden
Jackie
Elle
The Lobster
20th Century Women
A Bigger Splash
Louder than Bombs
Certain Women
Indignation
Best Popcorn Flick
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Everybody Wants Some!!
10 Cloverfield Lane
Swiss Army Man
Arrival
Hail, Caesar
Assassination Classroom
Moana
Deadpool
Hacksaw Ridge

Notable Omissions here.
Best Actress
Annette Benning - 20th Century Women
Sandra Huller - Toni Erdmann
Isabelle Huppert - Elle
Amy Adams - Arrival
Ruth Negga - Loving
Natalie Portman - Jackie
Kim Min-hee - The Handmaiden
Rachel Weiss - The Lobster
Kate Beckinsale - Love & Friendship
Viola Davis - Fences
Samantha Robinson - The Love Witch

(Notable Omissions: Agyness Deyn - Sunset Song, Sasha Lane - American Honey, Mackenzie Davis - Always Shine, Caitlin Fitzgerald - Always Shine, Sarah Paulson - Blue Jay, Isabelle Huppert - Things to Come, Rebecca Hall - Christine, Jessica Chastain - Miss Sloane, Sonia Braga - Aquarius)
Best Actor
Joel Edgerton - Loving
Logan Lerman - Indignation
Colin Farrell - The Lobster
Trevante Rhodes - Moonlight
Casey Affleck - Manchester by the Sea
Jake Gyllenhaal - Nocturnal Animals
Paul Dano - Swiss Army Man
Andrew Garfield - Hacksaw Ridge

(Notable Omissions: Viggo Mortensen - Captain Fantastic, Adam Driver - Paterson, Michael Keaton - the Founder, Dave John - I Daniel Blake)

Best Supporting Actress
Naomie Harris - Moonlight
Lily Gladstone - Certain Women
Greta Gerwig - 20th Century Women
Tae-ri Kim - The Handmaiden
Tilda Swinton - A Bigger Splash
Margaret Bowman - Hell or High Water (although honestly, the other waitress, Katy Mixon, was just as good)
Olivia Colman - The Lobster
Dakota Johnson - A Bigger Splash
Kate MacKinnon - Ghostbusters

(Notable Omissions: Riley Keogh - American Honey, Molly Shannon - Other People, Hayley Squires - I Daniel Blake)
Best Supporting Actor 
Mahershala Ali - Moonlight
Tracy Letts - Indignation
Ralph Fiennes - A Bigger Splash
Matthias Schoenaerts - A Bigger Splash
Glen Powell - Everybody Wants Some!!
Tom Bennett - Love & Friendship
Lucas Hedges - Manchester by the Sea
Sam Neill - Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Alden Ehrenreich - Hail Caesar
John Goodman - 10 Cloverfield Lane
Alex Hibbert - Moonlight
Andre Holland - Moonlight
Daniel Radcliffe - Swiss Army Man

(Notable Omissions: Ethan Hawke - Maggie's Plan, Shia LaBeouf - American Honey, Christopher Lloyd - I am not a Serial Killer, Hugh Grant - Florence Foster)
Best Ensemble
Moonlight
20th Century Women
Nocturnal Animals
Everybody Wants Some!!
The Handmaiden
Certain Women
The Lobster
A Bigger Splash
Louder than Bombs

(Notable Omissions: Captain Fantastic)
Best Director
Barry Jenkins - Moonlight
Park Chan-wook - The Handmaiden
Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester by the Sea
Daniels - Swiss Army Man
Paul Verhoven - Elle
Anna Rose Holmer - The Fits
Jeff Nichols - Loving
Mike Mills - 20th Century Women
Pablo Larrain - Jackie
Richard Linklater - Everybody Wants Some!!
Anna Biller - The Love Witch

(Notable Omissions: Trey Edward Shults - Krisha, Ken Loach - I Daniel Blake, Andrea Arnold - American Honey, Terence Davies - Sunset Song, Mia Hansen-Love - Things to Come, Kelly Fremon Craig - Edge of Seventeen)

Best Screenplay - Adapted
Arrival
Moonlight
Lion
Love & Friendship
Indignation
Elle

(Notable Omissions: The Girl on the Train, Denial, Snowden)

Best Screenplay - Original
Manchester by the Sea
The Lobster
20th Century Women
Hell or High Water
Everybody Wants Some!!
A Bigger Splash
Louder than Bombs

(Notable Omissions: Paterson, American Honey, Krisha, Hello my Name is Doris, I Daniel Blake)

Best Animated
Zootopia
Moana

Umm.... I was not a fan of the other animated ones I saw.

(Notable Omissions: the Red Turtle, April & the Extraordinary World, Your Name, the Little Prince, My Life as a Zucchini, Miss Hokusai, Phantom Boy, 25 April)

Best Documentary
Weiner
Sonita
NUTS!

(Notable Omissions: OJ Made in America, Fire at Sea, I am Not Your Negro, 13th, Cameraperson, Tower, Tickled, Kate Plays Christine, Amanda Knox, Audrie & Daisy, Before the Flood, Miss Sharon Jones!, Notes on Blindness, Rats. I... did not see enough documentaries this year)
Best Foreign
Elle (France/Germany/Belgium)
The Handmaiden (South Korea)
Louder than Bombs (Norway/France/Denmark/US)
Neon Bull (Brazil/Uruguay/Netherlands)
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (New Zealand)
The Demons (Canada)
Love and Friendship (Ireland/France/Netherlands)
Microbe & Gasoline (France)
Wild (Germany)
The Lobster (Greece/Ireland/Netherlands/UK/France)

(Notable Omissions: Tanna, It's Only the End of the World, My Life as a Zucchini, Chevalier, As I Open My Eyes, Aquarius, Things to Come, Videophilia, Desierto)

Best Editing
Jackie
Moonlight
The Handmaiden
Elle
Green Room
Deadpool
The Lobster
Arrival
Swiss Army Man
Manchester by the Sea

(Notable Omissions: The Jungle Book, OJ Made in America, Cameraperson)

Best Cinematography
The Handmaiden
Jackie
Moonlight
Silence
Nocturnal Animals

(Notable Omissions: American Honey, Eyes of my Mother, Childhood of a Leader, Free in Deed)

Best Costumes
The Handmaiden
Jackie
Hail, Caesar!
Nocturnal Animals
The Love Witch
Love & Friendship

(Notable Omissions: Allied, Fantastic Beasts, Miss Peregrine (although I love that coat so much I debated whether it was a potential Halloween costume), Neon Demon, the Dressmaker)

Best Makeup
Jackie
Nocturnal Animals
Green Room
Swiss Army Man
Doctor Strange
Lemonade
Star Trek Beyond

(Notable Omissions: Neon Demon, Fantastic Beasts)
Best Production Design
The Handmaiden
The Love Witch
Jackie
Love & Friendship
The VVitch
Green Room
Hail Caesar
Arrival
Hell or High Water

(Notable Omissions: Neon Demon, Live by Night, Fantastic Beasts)
Best Visual Effects
Doctor Strange
Arrival
Rogue One
Kubo and the Two Strings
Swiss Army Man

(Notable Omissions: Batman v. Superman, the Shallows, Miss Peregrine's, Fantastic Beasts, the Jungle Book)

Best Score
Jackie
Moonlight (For being so inventive and beautiful)
The Handmaiden (I've listened to the love theme from this more than anything else. So tie)
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Everybody Wants Some!!
Arrival
High Rise
Elle
Lion
Swiss Army Man
20th Century Women

Honorable Mention: Stranger Things, Westworld


(Notable Omissions: Neon Demon, Edge of Seventeen, Christine, Midnight Special, The Land, American Honey, Childhood of a Leader)

Best Song/Musical Moment
No Dames! - Hail Caesar
Ralph Fiennes Emotional Rescue - A Bigger Splash
Greatest Love of All - Toni Erdmann
Drive it Like You Stole It - Sing Street
Shiny - Moana
How Far I'll Go - Moana
Lemonade
Chris Hemsworth - Ghostbusters
Practice on the Overpass - The Fits
Rappers Delight - Everybody Wants Some!!
Hello Stranger - Moonlight

(Notable Omissions: American Honey, Divines)

Best Animated Short
Deer Flower
Manoman (full video! 10m)
Borrowed Time
Pear Cider and Cigarettes (I KNEW the animator was the same guy who did Metallica's Lemmy video! Here; check out the video for Murder One. It's a great one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Mkq6GFLIsk. (I thought it might have also been the same person who did Queens of the Stone Age's videos, including If I had a Tail, but that was the artist Boneface and directed by Liam Brazier.))
Piper
Mr. Madila (2015 new to me; full video! 8m)

Best Live Action Short
Thunder Road (full video! 13m)
Project X (full video! 10m)
Dear Mr Shakespeare (full video! 5m) I love this. I love it so much.
Liam and Lenka (2014 - new to me; full video! 18m)
Peace in the Valley (full video! 15m)
The Anthem (2006 - new to me; full video! 5m)
Worldly Desires (2005 - new to me; full video! 40m (I recommend watching the first 5 min at least)
Vapour (2015 - new to me. Can you tell I watched a whole program of Apichatpong Weerasethakul shorts?)
Track
In Attla's Tracks

Best Sound
Arrival
Jackie
Green Room
Hacksaw Ridge (that said, yaaaay for Kevin O'Connell!)
Rogue One
Moana
Deadpool

(Notable Omissions: Don't Breathe, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Neon Demon)

Best Debut Film
The Fits
Swiss Army Man
Lion
Kubo and the Two Strings
Deadpool
10 Cloverfield Lane

(Notable Omissions: Edge of Seventeen, Southside with You,  Kicks, Krisha, Legend of Barney Thompson)

Film I didn't get to that I am most looking forward to:
Sunset Song
American Honey
Always Shine
Tanna
Cameraperson
Tickled
London Road
Disorder
Edge of Seventeen
April and the Extraordinary World
Best Quote
"I didn't choose the skuxx life, the skuxx life chose me." - Hunt for the Wilderpeople
"What don't you want?" - Hell or High Water
"We came for a good time, not for a long time" - Everybody Wants Some!!
"Americans really have shown themselves to be a nation of ingrates, only by having children can we begin to understand such dynamic." - Love & Friendship
"I had a feeling that the great word 'respectable' would some day divide us." - Love & Friendship
"That's right! You're about to be killed by a zamboni! ... Tell me where your fucking boss is or you're going to die! In five minutes!" - Deadpool
"Douche: Okay, so...
Queso: Did someone say 'Queso'?
Douche: That's a fucking stretch and you know it, Queso!" - Sausage Party
"Lobsters live for over one hundred years, are blue-blooded like aristocrats, and stay fertile all their lives. I also like the sea very much." - The Lobster
"There were a lot of explosions for two people blending in." - Rogue One

Best Trailer
The Handmaiden
10 Cloverfield Lane
Jackie
Moonlight
A Bigger Splash
20th Century Women
American Honey
Rogue One teaser
Loving
Elle
Neon Demon

Best Poster
Moonlight (runner up)
The Lobster (runner up)
American Honey
American Pastoral
Deadpool
The Fits
The Demons
The Love Witch
Loving
Certain Women
The Handmaiden
Free Fire
Jackie
Always Shine
High Rise
Tickled
Nocturnal Animals
Suicide Squad
The Ornithologist
Little Sister
Notes on Blindness
Rams
Indignation
Portrait of a Garden
Kubo and the Two Strings
10 Cloverfield Lane

Unforgettable Moment Award [SPOILERS]
The argument - Indignation
The party - Toni Erdmann
Would that it were so simple - Hail Caesar!
The Police Station - Manchester by the Sea
Little's questions for Juan - Moonlight
The horse-ride - Certain Women
The Peas - Love & Friendship
The final scene - The Lobster
Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies - Rogue One
The Flashback truth - Arrival
Run off the road - Nocturnal Animals
The Calendar - Deadpool
Meeting Father Ferreira - Silence
Abott & Costello interlude - Doctor Strange
Splitting the baseball - Everybody Wants Some!!

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Oscars Follow up

THAT WAS THE MOST AMAZING THING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED.

Yes, it SUCKS that the Moonlight producers didn't have their names called and that they didn't get their proper moment in the spotlight (pun only slightly intended). But GODDAMN if that wasn't the most dramatic way for Moonlight to upset La La Land. I'm so happy it won. That movie is a revelation.

Best picture
Arrival
Fences
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Hidden Figures
La La Land - Will Win
Lion
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight - Should win, DID WIN

OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

Lead actor
Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea - Did Win
Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge
Ryan Gosling, La La Land,
Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington, Fences - Will Win

What I said then: I'm giving this to Denzel by a hair, because actors make up the biggest bloc of oscar voters. But Casey Affleck has won more primary awards. I'm not sure who should win out of this group - they largely wouldn't be my picks - Denzel was good, but not great; Casey was brilliant, but a horrible human being, so I find myself going for Andrew (I see this almost as a co-nomination for Silence. Cough: https://letterboxd.com/harryrossi/list/2016-films-with-andrew-garfield-as-an-explicitly/)

Now: Poor Brie Larson. I maintain that Casey should have won for the Assassination of Jesse James, back before I'm Not There. This is still a shockingly weak category, especially given that the actress category had to cut Annette Benning and Amy Adams.

Lead actress
Isabelle Huppert, Elle - Should Win
Ruth Negga, Loving
Natalie Portman, Jackie
Emma Stone, La La Land - Will Win, Did Win
Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins

What I said then: UGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Now: At least she looked nice. Isabelle was still better.

Supporting actor
Mahershala Ali, Moonlight - Will Win, Should Win, Did Win!!!!!!
Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea
Dev Patel, Lion
Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals

Supporting actress
Viola Davis, Fences - Will Win, Did Win
Naomie Harris, Moonlight - Should Win
Nicole Kidman, Lion
Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea

Best director
Damien Chazelle, La La Land - Will Win, Did Win
Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge
Barry Jenkins, Moonlight - Should Win
Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea
Denis Villeneuve, Arrival

I stand by this: UGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

THIS, however, is hilarious to me:

(I mean, props to the producers who handled that awful situation with grace, but Barry Jenkins should've won director full stop.)

Animated feature
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
The Red Turtle
Zootopia - Will Win, Did Win

What I said then: Haven't seen My Life as a Zucchini or the Red Turtle, so hard to say what should win. I personally prefer Moana to Zootopia, but I can see why Zootopia will win.

Now: I still really want to see the Red Turtle

Animated short
Blind Vaysha
Borrowed Time
Pear Cider and Cigarettes
Pearl
Piper - Will win, should win, Did Win

Adapted screenplay
Arrival
Fences
Hidden Figures
Lion
Moonlight - Will win, should win, Did Win

Original screenplay
20th Century Women
Hell or High Water
La La Land
The Lobster - Should win
Manchester by the Sea - Will win, Did Win

I stand by this: The Lobster and 20th Century Women should be up for best picture.

Cinematography
Arrival
La La Land
Lion - Will win, Did Win
Moonlight - Should win
Silence

What I said then: I'm going with the guild on this one. The popular opinion is that La La Land will take it, but I JUST CAN'T. I HATE La La Land's cinematography. And the experts thought Roger Deakins would win a few years back and then he didn't. Moonlight won a number of precursors, so there's some hope there. If La La Land wins this one, I will fucking break things. Should win is tricky. I'm giving it to Moonlight by a hair. I do really like Silence's too. (I'm a sucker for foggy landscapes). Lion's was interesting, but I'm mostly hoping it'll beat LA. (Beat LA!)

Now: I'm still fucking angry about this one. The lighting, particularly in that opening, was godawful.

Best documentary feature
13th
Fire at Sea
I Am Not Your Negro
Life, Animated
O.J.: Made in America - Will win, Did Win

Best documentary short subject
4.1 Miles
Extremist
Joe’s Violin - Will win
Watani: My Homeland
The White Helmets, Did Win

What I said then: Extremis is more nominated, but apparently Joe's Violin more crowd-pleasing/oscar baity. That said, an anti-Trump vote for White Helmets could carry the day. But that may be confined to the foreign category below.

Now: I'm good with the anti-trump message. (Also - every time anyone in the LALALA crew says it was hard to make LLL, they should be forced to spend a day filming in Syria.)

Best live-action short film
Ennemis Interieurs - Will win
La Femme et le TGV
Silent Nights
Sing Did Win
Timecode

What I said then: Timecode as spoiler for winning a palme.

Now: Did.... anyone see this coming?

Best foreign language film
A Man Called Ove
Land of Mine
Tanna
The Salesman - Will Win, Did Win
Toni Erdmann

What I said then: ELLE SHOULD WIN. Harumph. (Not to mention Korea not even SUBMITTING The Handmaiden.) The Salesman has built a second phase anti-trump narrative, so I think it has edged Toni Erdmann, which had been in the lead. I still really want to see Tanna. I keep missing it.

Now: I stand by the above. But Anousheh Ansari reading Asghar Farhadi's statement was beautiful.

Film editing
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge Did Win
Hell or High Water
La La Land - Will win
Moonlight - Should Win (although Arrival's editing is great, and Hacksaw Ridge's battle scenes are, too)

This was SOOOO unexpected! (And my first serious glimmer of hope that LLL might not take the cake). The editing on those battle scenes was tremendous. Still think Moonlight was better, (and that having the first black female win for editor would've been wonderful), but I'm okay with this one.

Sound editing
Arrival - Did Win
Deep Water Horizon
Hacksaw Ridge - Will Win, Should Win
La La Land
Sully

SOOO surprised! Thrilled Arrival got something. And I had mixed up the category Kevin O'Connell was nominated for, or I would have put Hacksaw as should win below. But I stand by thinking Hacksaw would win editing, since it took the guild prize

Sound mixing
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge Did Win
La La Land - Will Win
Rogue One - Should Win
13 Hours

I SCREAMED SO LOUDLY AT THIS YOU HAVE NO IDEA. The Academy recognized that La La Land's sound was terrible! Kevin O'Connell - who is a legend - finally won and had the sweetest speech. Good things happen!!

Production design
Arrival
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Hail Caesar! - Should Win (although I haven't seen fantastic beasts/passengers and passengers won for fantasy at the ADGs)
La La Land - Will win, Did Win
Passengers

I stand by this: UGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. The fact that the Handmaiden is not nominated here invalidates this category. Also! Normally this category is heavily dominated by the period nominees from the ADG but none (!) were nominated this go round (Jackie (so great), Cafe Society, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, and Hidden Figures - the winner in that group.)

Original score
Jackie
La La Land - Will win, Did Win
Lion
Moonlight - Should win
Passengers

And this: UGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I HATE the La La Land score. (Jackie's is also amazing, and Lion's is really good.) Here. Go listen to this and this as a palate cleanser.

Original song
Audition, La La Land
Can’t Stop the Feeling!, Trolls
City of Stars, La La Land - Will win Did Win
The Empty Chair, Jim: The James Foley Story
How Far I’ll Go, Moana - Should win

And this: UGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Come on. Give it to Lin. Let the man EGOT.

Makeup and hair
A Man Called Ove
Star Trek Beyond - Will win, should win
Suicide Squad Did Win

What I said then: Star Trek won the guild for effects (suicide squad won character), but the Man Called Ove team won a couple of years back for the Man that Climbed Out the Window and Wandered Away, or whatever that movie was. But the Jaylah/Sofia Boutella alien was great.

Now: Everything is terrible forever. WHO DOES THIS TO COMMON:
Costume design
Allied
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Did Win
Florence Foster Jenkins
Jackie - Should win
La La Land - Will Win

What I said then: UGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH At least Coleen Atwood won't get it again? The other winners in the guild awards (Hidden Figures and Doctor Strange) weren't even nominated. My favorite - Love & Friendship - was only up for a Critics Choice. I call bullshit. Gold Derby actually has Jackie winning this. Pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease.

Now: I was mistaken in how many oscars Coleen has actually won! It's now only 4. I'm okay with this! I do actually like her work, the costumes from Fantastic Bests looked interesting, Harry Potter now has an oscar, and LLL didn't win.
Visual effects
Deepwater Horizon
Doctor Strange
Jungle Book - Will win (probably should - haven't seen it) Did Win
Kubo and the Two Strings
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

15/24. That's the worst I've done in a long time and I am so, so happy about it!