The BIGGEST Oscar Snubs (2010s)
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- From 2009-2019, we hit on the BIGGEST and MOST frustrating OSCAR SNUBS of the previous decade! Obviously I will leave some off, so I NEED your choices below! What decade should I do next after 2010s?
From Uncut Gems to The Social Network to Warrior, these are the performances and movies that were SNUBBED from getting nominations!
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Thanks for watching!! Someone brought up Willem Dafoe (The Lighthouse) in the comments... Shame on me for leaving that out. My brain just thought he was nominated cause he was so good lol
I saw sing street in cinema and it's incredible. One of my favourite movies
Arrival is probably one of the greatest movies ever made and Amy Adams performance is incredible 😎🎥❤️
Hey Austin could you please react to a few stuff from Quibi. Been seeing ads for it literally everywhere and apparently first 3 months are free but I am not sure if it's worth it or not
Two more great performances that should've been Oscar nominated: Armie Hammer in ''Call Me by Your Name'' and Logan Lerman in ''Perks of Being a Wallflower'' ...
Willem Dafoe getting snubbed made my blood boil
“Tangled” is most *definitely* better than “Frozen”! Dude, it’s almost criminal how that and “The Princess and the Frog” went under-appreciated by so many.
T.P.A.T.F. *was* nominated. Also TANGLED and FROZEN came out in different years, so one being better than the other isn't really relevant for this topic.
I name one big snub for each category. Of course there’s more, but for the sake of time I’ll just name one for each.
Picture: Blade Runner 2049
Director: Christopher Nolan - Inception
Actor: Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler
Actress: Amy Adams - Arrival
Supporting Actor: Willem Dafoe - The Lighthouse
Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander - Ex Machina
Original Screenplay: The Master
Adapted Screenplay: Gone Girl
Animated Feature: The Lego Movie
Documentary Feature: Won’t You Be My Neighbor
Film Editing: Inception
Cinematography: Interstellar
Costume Design: Dolemite is My Name
Production Design: Snowpiercer
Visual Effects: Edge of Tomorrow
Sound: Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Original Score: First Man
Original Song: Sing Street
Makeup: Suspiria
You can’t really count vikander as a snub cause she was nominated and won that year for a different movie. Oscars have a rule that an actor can’t be nominated twice in the same category
Who/What would you not have nominated instead?
Jake Gyllenhaal is just a snub, how can his only nomination be Brokeback Mountain?!
Yeah bruh nightcrawler
Prisoners, Nightcrawler, Southpaw, Nocturnal Animals, Stronger, plenty of overlooked amazing performances.
Who would you not have nominated instead?
Vits Vicente Torres I personally would have nominated the 2015 oscars more similarly to the BAFTA’s. ie nominating Gyllenhaal for night crawler over Bradley Cooper for American sniper or Steve carrell for foxcatcher. I mean jake got nominated for the sag, gg and critics choice also for night crawler, pretty much everything but the oscar
Vits Vicente Torres him over Viggo mortensen in 2017 for nocturnal animals. Again jake was nominated for the bafta that year
And inception didn’t even get director lol
I think of this one as funny🤣😂
What would you not have nominated instead?
Vits Vicente Torres anyone except Fincher
Totally agree with Logan. If it wasn't a comic book character the movie would have been nominated.
The weird part is that it was nominated for screenplay which is the weakest part of the movie. I would’ve rather seen it in director or picture
@@ZR38315 the screenplay is actually probably the most important part of the moviem
Crip Log not of that movie. It’s a bit better than a typical superhero movie script but it’s not like the dialogue is particularly sharp or memorable. That movie is great for its performance, style and ambience
Black Panther was nominated for best picture, and Logan didn’t win best adapted screenplay. Think about that
@@screenplaybyjamesgarcia6299 I very much enjoyed Black Panther, but no way was it Best Picture marerial. That was entirely political, and it's super cringey. I don't give a rip how "important" the media insists a film is. Is it a great film. Yes or no. It was pretty good in my opinion (though I liked Black Panther as a character before the movie, so I may be biased), and it deserved a lot of the general audience love it got, but come on. Best Picture?
Amy adams in arrival and nocturnal animals (2016)
Toni collette and Alex Wolff in hereditary (2018)
William Dafoe or Robert Pattinson in the lighthouse (2019)
James McCavoy and anya Taylor joy in split (2017)
Joaquin Phoenix in her (2013)
Tom Hardy in locke (2013)
And I thought portrait of a lady on fire was snubbed for acting categories and best picture for Oscar this year~~~
Anya Taylor joy huh? Don’t really agree with that one.
McAvoy totally got snubbed for Split.
Who/What would you not have nominated instead?
@@matheuslascasas134 nah,let's see now.Anya taylor Joy so fucking amazing
Great picks - Amy Adams for Arrival really hurts me, it was a beautiful performance and a stunning film and she carried a science fiction film with grace and complexity. I think she should have won. Alex Wolff in Hereditary is underappreciated, that was a unique and impactful performance worthy of a nomination along with Toni Colette's obvious win that should have happened :)
2010 - The Social Network - Andrew Garfield (Best Supporting Actor)
Inception - Christopher Nolan (Best Director)
2011 - Drive (Best Picture)
Warrior (Best Picture)
2013 - Prisoners (Best Picture)
Prisoners - Jake Gyllenhaal & Hugh Jackman (Best Actor)
2014 - Nightcrawler - Jake Gyllenhaal (Best Actor - Should Have Won!)
The Lego Movie (Best Animated Movie - Should Have Won!)
2015 - Sicario - Emily Blunt (Best Actress)
2016 - The Nice Guys (Best Screenplay)
Arrival - Amy Adams (Best Actress)
Sing Street - Drive it like you stole it (Best Original Song - honestly, you could pick just about any original song from this movie)
2017 - The Disaster Artist - James Franco (Best Actor)
Logan (Best Picture)
Blade Runner 2049 (Best Picture)
Blade Runner 2049 - Denis Villaneuve (Best Director - Should Have Won!)
Wind River - Best Original Screenplay
Wind River - Best Picture
2018 - Hereditary - Toni Colette (Best Actress - Should Have Won!)
2019 - The Lighthouse- Willem Dafoe (Best Supporting Actor - Should Have Won!)
Uncut Gems - Adam Sandler (Best Actor)
Who/What would you not have nominated instead?
2013 also had Short term 12. A really underrated gem of a movie
Tony Colette killed it in Hereditary totally snubbed. I agree Austin she should have won best performance by far, maybe I’m biased because I love Hereditary but I think I like it because of her!
Expecting Inception before I even play the video lol! 😂
Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler
Yep
Social network 100% should’ve won
I was so pissed...
Films snubbed for BP that imho aged well enough to win BP:
1. The Master
2. Ex Machina
3. Drive
4. Nocturnal Animals
Dude Ex Machina is great. I just popped it on one night 2 years ago and was floored that I hadn't seen it sooner.
Ex Machina aged masterfully
My personal list of snubs:
"Wind River" - best original screenplay, best actor in a leading role (Jeremy Renner), best actor in a supporting role (Gil Birmingham)
"Molly's Game" - best actress in a leading role (Jessica Chastain)
"The Farewell" - best original screenplay, best supporting actress (Zhao Shuzhen)
"Ready Player One" - best original score (Alan Silvestri), I still listen to it to this day
"Ford v Ferrari" - best actor in a leading role (Christian Bale)
The Internetaholic absolutely agree with this, especially the wind river stuff
Wind River was tragicly overlooked that year at the Oscars. one of my favorite movies of the past decade
Alan Silvestri is constantly overlooked. I mean, I don’t expect the Avengers necessarily to be nominated. But after everything he’s done! He was nominated for score with Forrest Gump, and song for The Polar Express.
He has been killing it since the eighties! Back to the Future (Parts 1-3), Forrest Gump, Cast Away, The Polar Express, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Ready Player One, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame. And so many more that I’m haven’t seen, and some that maybe I have. I just wish Silvestri would have gotten something at some point recently.
Christian Bale wasn't a snub. Literally every performance that was nominated was stronger than his in Ford v Ferrari. He wasn't even the 6th best performance, nor the 7th, those were Robert De Niro and Taron Egerton. I love Bale and he gave an amazing performance, but he definitely did not deserve to be nominated.
Who/What would you not have nominated instead?
2011:Tangled for Animated, Owls Of Gahoole for Visual Effects. Scott Pilgrim for Editing
2012: Daniel Craig for Dragon Tattoo,Tintín for Animated Feature.
2013: Tarantino for Director, Dark Knight Rises for Cinematography, The Master for Original Screenplay.
2014: Hugh Jackman for Prisoners,Daniel Bruhl for Rush, Joaquin Phoenix for Her
2015: Jake Gylenhaal for Nightcrawler,Lego Movie for Animated and Ben Affleck and Adapted Screenplay for Gone Girl.
2016: Michael B Jordan for Creed.
2017: Finding Dory for Animated feature and Amy Adams for Arrival
2018: Blade Runner 2049 for Director and Picture. James Franco for Disaster Artist. Logan for Makeup.
2019: Toni Collete for Hereditary, First Man for score,production,cinematography and Claire Foy.
2020: They’re acting and directing. Daniel Craig,Taron Egerton, Zhao Shuzen, Christian Bale,De Niro,Mangold,Rian Johnson, Eddie Murphy,Awkwafina,Ana De Armas. Endgame for Score as well
Diego Pisfil My personal preference, I wanted Daniel Craig to win. But Roman deserved it
Diego Pisfil I meant the Original Score
Toni Collette in Hereditary was a major snub
I also thought that Lupita Nyong'o in Us was a big snub
The Academy doesn't appreciate horrors, it's a shame.
Boss Baby getting nominated over Your Name and A Silent Voice still frustrates me.
Alex Jones Boss Baby and Ferdinand.
I agree. It’s infuriating how those two films didnt get in but bullshit filler titles like Boss Baby did.
I don’t think most members of the academy bother watching animated movies
Rocketman should’ve been nominated for way more. At least Elton got best song, but Taron Egerton should’ve been nominated for best actor. Very underrated performance
Who would you not have nominated instead?
Before watching it. The biggest snub ever should be Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler.
Yeah that’s a really bad one
MANY great film scores have been snubbed of nominations, including
-Hans Zimmer for BR2049
-Thom Yorke for Suspiria
-Cliff Martinez for Drive and The Neon Demon
What would you not have nominated instead?
@@VicenteTorresAliasVits Thanks for asking (thumbs up to you). Working backward, the 2018 score list was strangely missing Suspiria AND First Man, both of which had more of a re-listenable quality and were integral to story-telling when compared with all of the others except for If Beale Street Could Talk (best) and Black Panther (the winner).
2017 was arguably the best year of the decade for this category with the transformative Desplait score for The Shape of Water and Jonny Greenwood still on high rotation on my stereo. BR2049 was stunning, and remains Zimmers much better listen than the important-yet-redundant Dunkirk; Burwell's score was in the background, and most agree that a nom was related to the Academy's love for John Williams (this adds very little new to the previous Star Wars scores).
In 2016 La La Land was a great soundtrack (not score), Jackie was mediocre. The Neon Demon's score was absolutely integral to the story telling, but was overlooked due to the low exposure of the film itself.
The Drive score is one of the most loved scores of the past 20 years, but came the following year after the first electronic score won in this category (The Social Network). Again, legacy votes for two good scores from John Williams. He's a master, but these scores (and films) have been almost forgotten. In my opinion Cliff Martinez' Drive score is better than any of the noms.
Uncut Gems is so underrated. It's not for everyone, because it really works the senses, but direction, score, script and especially Sandler were amazing! Should have been a best picture nominee and of course lead actor
Midsommar was overlooked for best costume design. The fact that the Academy has the balls to bid for the flower gown yet they don’t even acknowledge the film is just criminal.
Throw in cinematography as well. It should have been nominated there as well.
Mony Even Florence Pugh for best actress. Her performance in Midsommar was far better than in Little Women, even though she was still great in that. The biggest offense has to be best costume design. The opening musical performance even used costume designs from Midsommar. The fact it wasn’t recognized for that shows how invalidated the Academy has become
Great video as always Austin, I agree with basically everything you mentioned but here are Some of the biggest snubs in my opinion (excluding the ones you mentioned):
Ryan Gosling - Best actor, Drive
Intouchables - Foreign language film and Best picture
Nicolas Winding Refn - Director, Drive
Leonardo DiCaprio - Supporting actor, Django Unchained
Hugh Jackman - Best actor, Prisoners
Tom Hardy - Best actor, Locke
Damien Chazelle - Director, Whiplash
Robert Pattinson - Best actor, Good Time
The Florida Project - Cinematography
Ryan Gosling - Best actor, First Man
First Man - Cinematography and score
Damien Chazelle - Director, First Man
Robert Pattinson - Best actor, The Lighthouse
Song Kang-ho - Best actor, Parasite
Willem Dafoe - Supporting actor, The Lighthouse
Awkwafina - Best actress, The Farewell
Zhao Shuzen - Supporting actress, The Farewell
Robert Eggers - Director, The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse - Best picture, production design and score
Zhao Shuzen should've won✊😔
Great video man! Love it, agree with all of them, specially Toni Collette and Andrew Garfield for Hereditary and The Social Network. My biggest snubs really are The Dark Knight for Best Picture, Inception for Best Director, Logan and Blade Runner 2049 for Best Picture, and for sure The Lego Movie for Best Animated Feature.
Warrior is amazing! Love it so much. However, I always think of Drive whenever 2011 pops up in my mind.
Hope Tenet and Dune get Oscar love next. Easily my most anticipated movies of 2020! Keep it up bro, you rock!
What makes the dark knight thing even worse is some of the movies nominated for best picture that year over it are just actually bad. I love fincher but the curious case of Benjamin button is maybe his worst movie and The Reader is utter trash and borderline offensive
Knives Out in General:
Best Picture
Best Director: Rian Johnson (although his directing in Last Jedi might be better)
Best Actor: Daniel Craig
Best Actress: Ana de Armas!!!
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Amy Adams and Toni Collette, especially Adams: two wonderful performances (Arrival and Nocturnal Animals) and neither of them was considered.
I didn’t think she was all that special in nocturnal animals but she was really good in arrival
Not being nominated isn't the same as not being considered. Hell, for all we know, Amy and Toni ended up in 6th place.
Essie Davis' role in The Babadook was gravely overlooked.
Who would you not have nominated instead?
Definitely Your name (2016) and A silent voice (2016). Neither of them even nominated
Mikael Brønmo Hansen i’d also like to mention Wolf Children (2012) as well when discussing amazing anime films that deserved to win... not just be nominated.
In This Corner of the World is another film I also recommend checking out.
You are awesome Austin dude 👍👍🔥🔥
Hey remember when Lupita Nyong'o played two different characters in the movie Us and didn’t get nominated, let alone win?
That was ridiculous. Us was a very underrated movie by the general public. Critics appreciated it tho thankfully
@@ZR38315 Ummm... It was a box office success (despite not being based on an I.P.) and it became part of meme culture.
@@VicenteTorresAliasVits You're right. But what I think he's trying to say is that with Us it seemed like by the end of 2019 a lot of people forgot it came out. Yes it became a meme for like a couple of months but when it first came out, it seemed like the impact would have been much bigger than what it ended up being - the odd person here and there dressed up as a Tethered for Halloween and that's about it. But even the Academy didn't give Us enough love. Just to compare, Get Out got 4 nominations and Us got 0 (not even Best Original Score).
Vits Vicente Torres yes but a lot of the general public who saw it didn’t like it. And that movie deserved better than just being memed
John Goodman for Best Supporting Actor in 10 Cloverfield Lane.
Good choice
Cats and fanatic were snubbed for best picture
Most definitely! & Not necessarily in that order!! Someone must be held accountable.
What about Daniel Bruhl? I think his performance in Rush was marvelous.
Who would you not have nominated instead?
@@VicenteTorresAliasVits I don't remember the nominees that year but I know it was a category fraud, Daniel was in the category of supporting when he was clearly a co-lead.
I love Sing Street, Definitely on the top ten of that year for me, the soundtrack is one of my alltime favourite
The Social Network 100%. My favorite movie of all time. If it hadnt won best screenplay, I would have lost my mind. Should have won directing And Picture as well. And Garfield should have won.
Toni Collette And Alex Wolf are the biggest Snubs ever!!!!!!!
Hereditary was the Biggest snub in general!!!!!!!
Right? It could/should have been nominated for cinematography, editing, performances and score. (Hell best picture too, for me.)
Hey Austin great list are you going to do that a24 tier list also
Best Animated Feature really needs more anime films in there.
Like how the hell films like:
- Wolf Children (my #2 favorite film of the entire decade)
- Your Name
- A Silent Voice
- In This Corner of the World
- Maquia: When The Promised Flowers Bloom
- The Night is Short, Walk on Girl
These are 6 films that I just look at and wonder how on earth they never got a nomination let alone win their year. Like oh my god. There are so many incredible animated films each year that nobody watches and deserve oscars but never get the recognition that they deserve.
Also Weathering With You.
The Academy is too egotistical for that. The Hollywood actors love seeing themselves in live-action on the big screen.
It really is a pride problem.
Can we talk about how Hans Zimmer, to this day, has only won one Oscar?
Florence Pugh as well for Midsommar. Movie and actress horribly snubbed.
Juan Nicolás Ricaurte at least she got nominated for Little Women in supporting
Thanks for this excellent contribution to your always enjoyable entries. I'm particularly glad that you hit some of the less-obvious choices (especially Clare Foy - I agree that her performance in First Man not only should have been nominated, but should have won Best Supporting Actress; and Michael Stuhlberg, stunningg in Call Me by Your Name). I would add the following acting snubs (my opinion, of course): Michael Shannon in Take Shelter, John Hawkes in The Sessions.
Agreed on Franco not getting a nom for The Disaster Artist. He did a great job.
Absolutely 100% agree on Toni Collette. She was ridiculously good.
Midsommar should’ve gotten a cinematography nom.
Logan, yes. Blade Runner, ehh.
Agreed on Nolan for Inception. His composition was better than the movie itself. In fact, it shouldn’t have gotten the best film nom.
Oof The Lighthouse didn’t even get mentioned with the A24 snubs. Getting snubbed from the snub list.
In my opinion the best actor category of last year should have been:
Adam Driver
Joaquin Phoenix
Antonio Banderas
Adam Sandler
Taron Egerton
I love Pryce and DiCaprio tho, wasn't a bad category
Diego Pisfil Taron Egerton over Roman or Bale. I mean he won the golden globe for best actor in a comedy/musical, can’t believe the oscars didn’t nominate
Yessss I’ve been waiting for this video
Few actors who should've made it (personal opinion and general consenus)
Andrew Garfield (The Social Network) - supporting actor
Bryce Dallas Howard (The Help) - supporting actress
Javier Bardem (Skyfall) - supporting actor
Matthew McConaughey (Interstellar) - lead actor
Miles Teller (Whiplash, Bleed for This + Thank You for Your Service) - lead actor
Jake Gyllenhaal + Rene Russo (Nightcrawler) - lead actor + lead actress
Michael Keaton (Spotlight) - lead actor
Ryan Gosling (The Big Short) - supporting actor
O'Shea Jackson Jr. (Straight Outta Compton) - supporting actor
Ashton Sanders (Moonlight) - supporting actor
Taraji P. Henson (Hidden Figures) - lead actress
Sebastian Stan (I, Tonya) - supporting actor
Fionn Whitehead (Dunkirk) - supporting actor
Robert Pattinson + Buddy Duress (Good Time) - lead actor + supporting actor
Ryan Gosling + Claire Foy (First Man) - lead actor + supporting actress
Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade) - lead actress
Taron Egerton (Rocketman) - lead actor
Adam Sandler, LaKeith Stanfield + Julia Fox (Uncut Gems) - lead actor, supporting actor + supporting actress
Thomasin McKenzie (Jojo Rabbit) - supporting actress
Willem Dafoe + Robert Pattinson (The Lighthouse) - supporting actor + lead actor
Anne Hathaway (Dark Waters) - supporting actress
The Lego Movie should have been nominated (and won) best animated picture for 2014 in the 2015 Oscars
It's my favorite movie all time. Don't hate
James McAvoy in Split. No idea why he did not get more recognition.
Can we just talk about how Portrait of a Lady on Fire was the 2nd best film of 2019 and didn’t get a single nomination in anything?
- Best International Feature
- Costume Design
- Best Set Design
- Best Score
- Best Hair/Makeup
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Lead Actress
- Best Screenplay (dont know if its original or adapted)
- Best Cinematography
- Best Director*... this one deserved to win
- Best Picture
I love love love love love Parasite. But Portrait and Parasite deserved to share those awards. But fucking france decided to go with an inferior film instead. I will never let that film down. It’s a masterpiece and deserves all of these nominations but got none of them.
Interesting that you say that because, as far as I know, foreign films *can* be nominated in all those categories even if their country doesn't submit them for Best International Feature.
Vits Vicente Torres yeah but I bet you a bunch of academy voters just didn’t watch it since it wasn’t submitted for foreign film
Warrior got 0 Oscar nominations. It should’ve gotten
Best picture
Best actor (Joel egerton)
Best score (maybe win)
Best original screenplay (win)
Best director
Whiplash-
Best score
Best picture (win)
Best director
Social Network-
Supporting actor (win)
Best director (win)
Mads Mikkelsen(The Hunt)for best actor,Toni Collette(Hereditary)for best actress,Willem Defoe(The Lighthouse)for best supporting actor and Zhao Shu-zhen(The Farewell)for best supporting actress were the biggest acting snubs of each acting category in past decade IMHO.
My 20 biggest snubs:
Rush
Nightcrawler
Gone Girl
The lighthouse
A Quiet Place (Blunt won supporting actress at SAG, and she wasn't even nominated)
Disaster Artist
The big sick (Holly Hunter!!!)
Lego movie and Lego Batman (The boss baby is a complete insult)
Sing Street
Monsters University (Despicable me 2 is horrible)
Your name
Jacob Tremblay for Room
Rocketman
First man for score
Eighth Grade
Nocturnal Animals
Every masterful performance from Jake Gyllenhaal
In the fade
Tangled
I Daniel Blake (one the most underrated films of the decade)
Despicable Me 2 was not horrible, The Croods was horrible
Yes for Amy Adams! She's so good in Arrival! And Nocturnal Animals! No nomination there as well, and also no nomination for Aaron Taylor-Johnson for the latter one.
Also: A Monster Calls, Paddington 2, and Your Name are some others that I would've loved to see nominated ...
I agree with Lego Movie! I believe they didn't nominate it as an animated movie because it featured live action moments. But it could've been nominated for Best Picture or even best visual effects (if they can nominate the Lion King this one could've as well)! I mean, it's hard to believe that all of it was cgi and not actually stop motion!
No, T.L.M. was still eligible because it was mostly animated.
2019
Willem Dafoe-The Lighthouse
Taron Egerton-Rocketman
2018
Timothee Chalamet-Beautiful Boy
Ethan Hawke-First Reformed
Toni Collette-Hereditary
2017
Call Me By Your Name supporting actors (I liked them both)
I'd love see a video just about Tenet and it's release date, do you think it will release in july?
Idris Elba - Beasts of No Nation
Michael Fassbender - Shame
Carey Mulligan - Shame
Jason Mitchell - Straight Outta Compton
Rachel Weisz - Disobedience
Samuel L. Jackson - The Hateful Eight
Easily the Biggest Oscar Snub for me
*Arctic Dogs for Best Picture*
Taron Egerton - Rocketman
Amy Adams - Arrival
Robert De Niro - The Irishman
Leonardo DiCaprio - Django Unchained
Awkwafina - The Farewell
Aaron Taylor-Johnson - Nocturnal Animals
Also, Linda Cardelinni should have gotten a supporting nod for Green Book.
No. Just no. Overrated movie and she’s in it for like 10 minutes and does nothing special
Avengers Endgame not winning for the Best Visual Effects 😑😑😑😑
Marvel Fan I think First Man was a fair winner, the special effects may not have been as prominent but it worked brilliantly.
Gone Girl deserves 9 other nominations.
I get what you're saying about Hereditary and Toni Collette. I am one of those that just hasn't come around to the movie ( I think it is overrated), but would wholeheartedly agree that her performance deserved not just a nomination, but the win.
For me-
Essie Davis for babadook
Avengers endgame- best picture, I understand why it didn't but I really wanted it
Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson in the lighthouse
Jake for nightcrawler
Nolan for inception
I really didn't have any problems with any of your choices. Nice!
Alan Silvestri for Avengers: Endgame. Was the one I was really hoping could have snuck in there.
The biggest snub for me from the Oscars is them giving Best Original Song to that weak one at the endo of Toy Story 3 over "Now I See the Light" from Tangled. However, there is no movie better than, and never WILL be a movie better than, Frozen.
Toni Collette’s snub will be a grudge I hold until I die!😂
Endgame- Best Original Score
Michael B Jordan- Best Supporting Actor
Knives Out- Best Picture
Knives Out was snubbed for a lot of Oscars
Amy Adams: Arrival
Daniel Kaluuya: Widows
Ryan Coogler and Micheal B Jordan: Creed
Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen: Logan
I feel that Logan and Blade Runner 2049 rant...
Leonardo DiCaprio for Supporting Actor in Django Unchained (2012)
Lupita Nyong'o for Best Actress in Us (2019)
Jennifer Lopez for Supporting Actress in Hustlers (2019)
Mila Kunis for Supporting in Black Swan (2010)
All egregious exclusions in my mind
Considering Joaquin Phoenix won an Oscar for replicating Gyllenhaal’s performance from Nightcrawler…yea…that one hurt.
I totally agree with all of your pics. If I had to add anything it would EASILY be THE FAREWELL.
Picture
Screenplay
Actress (Awkwafina)
Supporting Actress (Zhao Shuzhen).
They really dropped the ball with that one.
Also Lupita in Us...
Hey austin could you stop, I got to study
*Willem Dafoe Green Goblin laugh
@@AustinBurke u naughty naughty u teasing him
If your going to nominate somebody from the social Network its gotta be Aaron Sorkin for adapted screenplay. I mean the snappy dialogue and tight plot is what everyone loves about that movie so much isn't it?
But it WON
Personal list of snubs:
Interstellar - Best Picture
Aquaman - Best Visual Effects
Dolemite is my name: Best Actor, Best costume design
Show Yourself - Best song over into the unknown
Divines - Best foreign language film
Hustlers - Best supporting actress
Spiderverse should have been nominated for best picture
Vicky Kreips! Vicky Kreips! Vicky Kreips!
for phantom thread of course
Yeah I always have thought she was better than Leslie manville who got nominated for it
Leo in Shutter Island, Leo in Django, Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler
Idk if this is a hot take. But Leo’s performance in Django might be the best of his whole career. It’s the only time I can think of in his career where he played an absolutely vile, disgusting person (besides arguably wolf of Wall Street) and he pulled it off like he’s done it his whole career.
1. Inception (Nolan Best Director, Actors)
2. Jake Gyllenhaal Best Actor - Nightcrawler, Best Supporting Actor Prisoners and other performances)
3. Avengers: Endgame - (Best Picture, Robert Downey Jr. and other categories
4. The Planet of the Apes Trilogy (Andy Serkis Best Actor, Matt Reeves Best Director, Visual Effects etc)
5. Logan (Best Picture, Best Actor Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart Best Supporting Actor)
6. Blade Runner 2049 (Best Picture, Denis Villeneuve Best Director)
7. Toni Collette Best Actress - Hereditary
8.Mad Max: Fury Road (Charlize Theron Best Actress, Best Original Score Junkie XL)
9.Willem Dafoe Best Supporting Actor - The Lighthouse
10. Uncut Gems (Everything Adam Sandler and The Safdie Brothers)
Michael Clarke Duncan in The Green Mile was robbed so badly, they should give him a LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT posthumously!
For me the biggest snub in the history of Oscar was how The Dark Knight was not nominated for best picture.
I totally agree with you Austin
Aside from The Lighthouse, Uncut Gems, and Rocketman, another Oscar snub from last year would be Alita: Battle Angel for best visual effects. The visuals in that movie looked revolutionary especially the CGI on Alita.
What would you not have nominated instead?
Vits Vicente Torres Hmm, that’s a tough one. Idk. Aside from Endgame amd 1917, I would have been fine with one of the other 3 nominees (The Irishman, The Lion King, and Rise of Skywalker) not getting nominated.
I think possibly the reason the Lego Movie wasn't nominated was because it wasn't eligible due to the ending that goes into the real world with real actors
Now, I haven’t seen Warrior, so 2011 for me is Captain America, Mission Impossible 4, X-Men: First Class, and Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
In what categories?
Mila Kunis for Black Swan, Jennifer Lopez for Hustlers, Mark Walberg for the Fighter.
Toni Collette in Hereditary is one of the greatest female Performances I’ve ever seen
me personally, i just can't get over Lupita Nynong'o and J.Lo snub from last year for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. The fact that cynthia erivo was the only actor of color nominated this year at the oscar and cynthia played a slave (no disrespect to harriet tubman) to me shows that the oscar truly has a specific idea of what performance by an actor of color should be recongized it's obvious it has to do with a performance having racial stereotypes that are ingrained in Hollywood, it is it's barely a time an actor of color was nominated and won an Oscar for a performance that either challenged or broke away stereotypes not to say it never happens becuase, it has but it really is very rare.
I have a lot of snubs
Lupita for Us
Jessica Chastain for Molly's Game
Michael B. Jordan for Black Panther
Andrew Garfield for Social Network
The LEGO Movie for best animated film
De Niro for Irishman, Sandler for Uncut Gems and Meyerowitz Stories
Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart for Logan and Prisoners
Some Marvel movies like Avengers and Deadpool
Oscar Issac for Inside Llewyn Davis and A Most Violent Year
There's a lot more but those are the ones that came to me.
I just don't think this conversation is worth having without saying who they'd replace. It's not a snub if you can't pick who they'd replace. So if you won't do that, to me there's no point in this.
That’s fine, but I said I wasn’t doing this to brings other actors/movies down. You don’t have to like my approach. Didn’t expect everyone to.
Agreed.
Hugh Jackman in Prisoners. Forever and always.
The LEGO movie 2014 was the probably the best if not the second best animated film of that year between it and how to train your dragon 2
Angelina Jolie in Maleficent!!! That performance was incredible! I get it's Disney but Meryl Streep got that Nomination for the 2015 Academy Awards for Into the woods and her performance wasn't at all that great. Angelina Jolie's performance was extremely underrated!!!
I agree with your picks. The documentary branch is the worst and almost always gets it wrong. A couple others a movie called The Dressmaker should have been nominated for best costumes. They literally had a traveling exhibit on the costumes they were so good. Also I really wanted Glasgow from Wild Rose to be nominated for best song last year. Such a great song and film
i didn’t realise leonardo dicaprio from the departed has a youtube channel
Haha
Warrior is my favorite 2011 movie. Nick Nolte should have won and Joel Edgerton is so underrated in it he should’ve been nominated too
Is it just me or should have Moana or Kubo beat Zootopia for Best Animated Feature?
Kyle Rudart i agree with you
I agree Warrior is excellent! I was very surprised how good It was, especially considering I'm someone who doesn't give a shit about sports at all.
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