I simply cannot even think of any other movie that even come close to Deakins cinematography this year. The best competition is Dunkirk which had fantastic visuals. BUt holy damn, Blade Runner 2049 is like one of the best shot movies of all time. And maybe Deakins finest work, that is saying something.
FabledSomething I think Phantom Thread will also be nominated. PTA's film always capture beautiful cinematography ( of course, Roger should win this time ^^)
Well i haven't seen that much of phantom thread except the clips in the trailer. And its Paul T Anderson himself that has done the cinematography in that film, if he has what it takes to be up there among the top in the business, is yet to be discovered. Anderson usually uses top cinematographers in his film, this is the first time he does it himself. So tbh. No he does not even stand a chance against Deakins, that would be unheard of tbh. I'm not even sure he will be nominated, even that would be a big surprise.
Yeah i simply cannot see how anyone can beat him tbh. If we go back to 2007, when Deakins did No Country for Old men, i thought the cinematography was absolutely outstanding as always. But then i saw There will be blood, and i just knew it would win. That year Deakins was not the best, that is for sure, but he was close. But with Blade Runner... What can i say?. The images are spectacular. The different contrasts and colors, the flow of water with those lights, and all the other different light settings, the constant change in dark and light environments. Just wow! As Deakins said himself, it is the most challenging job he has ever done. Because of all the different settings that don't look like one another at all. And Villeneuve also stated in an interview that he thinks this is maybe the best looking film Deakins has ever shot. It just looks spectacular you know, it's rare that you get such beauty as this, very rare. I simply cannot see how Dunkirk can beat it, which is maybe the only film that truly competes. Deakins is just in a league of his own this year, he knocked it out of the park. And this time he not only deserves to win, he needs to win, 13 nominations this guy has, it's about time :D
"Denis, what role did the original Blade Runner play in your life?" "No seriously... it's a movie that I discovered at a very precise moment when I started to dream... of electric sheep."
Kyle Campbell I loved Logan & War for Apes too...but the Academy is never going to nominate a comic book film, or a summer blockbuster. Blade Runner has a shot cause its an October released scifi drama.
In my opinion, this deserves- Cinematography, Director, Supporting Actor (Harrison), Production Design, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Original Score, Visual Effects and maybe even Best Picture
Joshua Westover Sound Mixing and Director, I think "Dunkirk" deserves more. But if this loses Cinematography, that's gonna be worse than when "The Tree of Life" lost.
The last film I left the theatre totally stunned, and overwhelmed was The Dark Knight. This film tho? It left me tearing up at its beauty by the end of it. This movie is a magnum opus.
This film reminded me just how powerful cinema can be. This was an absolute experience to witness and be a part of. Truly wish for the best when it comes to 'Blade Runner 2049'. That passion in it is unparalleled.
Dear Academy, please give this a Best Picture nomination. Normally I'd say it could never happen but you gave one for Mad Max: Fury Road and Arrival, to which Blade Runner 2049 is equally great (albeit in very different ways). All powerful genre movies that are mind blowing pieces of cinema and deserve all the praise in the world.
For me, Blade Runner 2049 is the first film this year that deserves Oscar nominations for all categories across the board. I hope it gets the love it deserves. It's not a guarantee because Sci-Fi doesn't often get a lot of recognition, Arrival lost out last year so let's hope Blade Runner can do it this year.
Usually I don't support such bold statements lightheartedly. But out of the movies of this year, I can't think of another that is as worthy of that award. At least best original screenplay, best director and best cinematography are strong entries to the race. Of course the technical categories. Considering how bad it did at the box-office, I wish the producers the best picture award. They need some recognition for their decision to make this movie.
Suicide Squad won best Makeup...which I guess came from Killer Croc, but Blade Runner 2049 could easily take Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Sound, Best Production Design, Best SFX, and Best Makeup.
This was the best film I've seen in decades. I can't even remember the last time I sat in a theater and thought to myself, "This is a masterpiece". Pure brilliance and one of the few films that will last for generations.
Might I just say how refreshing it is to find a comment section that isn't flooded with contrarian bitterness? It's validating to see so many people who love this movie just as much as I do.
*If ROGER EFFING DEAKINS don't win that muthaphukin trophy this time around...* That would be it, Academy - just close shop, 'cause your opinion would be official WORTHLESS.
It may not have been a huge commercial success, but in every other way-memorableness, belovedness, recognizability....in a word, Legend Status-it was a triumph.
This is the greatest movie ever made! I never had a connection with the 1st bladerunner emotionally but there were moments that were genius. I realized how much it actually influenced everything I already liked lol. Bladerunner 2049 I have an obsession with I can't go a day without watching a scene from it. Ryan Gosling is a master storyteller. Harrison Ford brought it. The scene with Rachel, uncanny technology. Luv is one of the best villains on screen in a long time. Jois death had meaning. Deacons visuals.
I love the original Blade Runner and I love Blade Runner 2049 as well. Ryan Gosling performed exceptionally and I sincerely hope that he will star in the next Blade Runner...Just please don't take another 35 years to make the next one Damn it!
Amazing experience,im no movie expert i just enjoy movies but watching new Blade Runner was like watching an oil painting in motion for almost 3 hours and it was just amazing.
Now finally something good to accompany shit like the mountain between us and the last living boy in New York. Please get more panelists for actually GOOD movies like this one
i just rewatched blade runner 2049 yesterday and idk what's up with me 3/4 years ago when i first watched it that i didn't appreciate it as much as i do right now. but it's a really good sci-fi movie with aesthetically pleasing visual. should've rewatched it sooner
I have absolutely the same feeling. But I have an excuse, I watched 2049 for the first time on my phone :) But now as I finally rewatched it i was completely mesmerized! At first I thought that OG Bladerunner was better by miles, but now I don't think that gap is that big and who knows what I will think when watch this again.... Both films are exceptional. What a work from directors and their crews.
Blade Runner inspired Akira(1988) and Ghost in The Shell(1995) it includes Strange Days Gattaca Dark City The Matrix Videodrome even inspired Akira(1988) and Ghost in The Shell(1995)
@@kuroryuzaki28 Denis' movies are always reminiscent and heavily influenced by Kubrick's subtlety, he's one of the few filmmakers who still have that kind of subtlety in today's cinema
....."The art, would be the commerce!".Broderick Alcon. best quote ever!.And, how poignant that statement is. Bladerunner 2049 is on par with the original, maybe even more immersive with the lengthened running time. Thank you, Mr Villeneuve. Also, Sicario and Arrival, are amazing too.
This movie deserves Best Costume- and Production Design, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Best Editing, Visual Effects, Best Score, maybe Best Original Screenplay, maybe Best actor and actress in a supporting role for Jared Leto and Sylvia Hoeks, Best Cinematographer, Best Director and Best Motion Picture
This movie might not win Best Picture, but it'll definitely win for the technical side such as production design, VFX, SFX, and especially Deakins' Cinematography. Blade Runner 2049 is a technical masterpiece without a doubt!
Best movie of the year imo.Denis and deakins deserve a nom for director and cinematography.Blade runner is a movie that could easily win 4 to 5 oscars yet the feeling is it will get snubbed.Instead movies like Wonder Woman or get out will get noms or awards and it is ridiculous
It most likely won't win. But it BETTER be nominated. At this point my guess is on Dunkirk or The Papers. Blade Runner is still the best overall movie to come out this year.
Sure win: + Cinematography, Visual effect, Sound mixing, sound editing, production design. Nominating: + Best picture, Best Director, Film editing, Make up and hairstyling, Costume design. I dont know but it is like Mad Max Fury road 😂😂😂
Great movie, but I'm looking forward to the Reduced Cut. Way too many scenes were extended for no reason. 2 1/3 hours would have been plenty. "K" is right about the desk scene.
This movie is jaw-dropping.
Chris E FLores very
Chris E FLores BR 2049 is the GREATEST film I've ever seen, bar none. ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE.
@Last Ronin No, it's just his/her opinion and you're just another movie snob. That's all
Hope it wins a shit tonne of Oscars. Outstanding film.
There are a lot of movies this year that also deserves a ton of Oscars
There is Logan, War for the Planet of the Apes, IT, Dunkirk
Very great year for Genre-movies. Let's hope the Academy recognizes it!
IT LOL
Rayza NC maybe Make Up & Hairstyling
Please let Roger Deakins win this year.
I simply cannot even think of any other movie that even come close to Deakins cinematography this year. The best competition is Dunkirk which had fantastic visuals. BUt holy damn, Blade Runner 2049 is like one of the best shot movies of all time. And maybe Deakins finest work, that is saying something.
FabledSomething I think Phantom Thread will also be nominated.
PTA's film always capture beautiful cinematography ( of course, Roger should win this time ^^)
Well i haven't seen that much of phantom thread except the clips in the trailer. And its Paul T Anderson himself that has done the cinematography in that film, if he has what it takes to be up there among the top in the business, is yet to be discovered. Anderson usually uses top cinematographers in his film, this is the first time he does it himself.
So tbh. No he does not even stand a chance against Deakins, that would be unheard of tbh. I'm not even sure he will be nominated, even that would be a big surprise.
FabledSomething You're right buddy, It's time for the master of cinematography to win the prize
Yeah i simply cannot see how anyone can beat him tbh. If we go back to 2007, when Deakins did No Country for Old men, i thought the cinematography was absolutely outstanding as always. But then i saw There will be blood, and i just knew it would win. That year Deakins was not the best, that is for sure, but he was close. But with Blade Runner... What can i say?. The images are spectacular. The different contrasts and colors, the flow of water with those lights, and all the other different light settings, the constant change in dark and light environments. Just wow!
As Deakins said himself, it is the most challenging job he has ever done. Because of all the different settings that don't look like one another at all. And Villeneuve also stated in an interview that he thinks this is maybe the best looking film Deakins has ever shot.
It just looks spectacular you know, it's rare that you get such beauty as this, very rare. I simply cannot see how Dunkirk can beat it, which is maybe the only film that truly competes. Deakins is just in a league of his own this year, he knocked it out of the park. And this time he not only deserves to win, he needs to win, 13 nominations this guy has, it's about time :D
"Denis, what role did the original Blade Runner play in your life?"
"No seriously... it's a movie that I discovered at a very precise moment when I started to dream... of electric sheep."
Lmao
Never a Sci-Fi-movie has won best picture. Dear Academy, it is time. This movie is a masterpiece and the best in this decade so far imo.
that's absolutely delusional
Logan and Apes hace nothing on Blade Runner as a whole.
its visually a beautiful movie as well.
Kyle, Logan & WFTPOFA is nothing compared to Blade Runner 2049.
Kyle Campbell I loved Logan & War for Apes too...but the Academy is never going to nominate a comic book film, or a summer blockbuster. Blade Runner has a shot cause its an October released scifi drama.
I hope this means that Blade Runner 2049 is getting serious attention. Screw the box office, this film is a masterpiece.
Griffin Dumeer lots of shit films get these videos doesn’t mean much
Recognition >>>> Money
no
What a truly passionate film. I absolutely fucking loved it! Thanks to everyone involved in the making of Blade Runner 2049.
In my opinion, this deserves- Cinematography, Director, Supporting Actor (Harrison), Production Design, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Original Score, Visual Effects and maybe even Best Picture
Joshua Westover Ryan Gosling as well imo.
Joshua Westover Cinematography and Production Design is a safe win I think. But the rest of the list is also realistic.
Joshua Westover Supporting actress for Ana De Armas and Best Actor for Ryan Gosling
Kai Graw to me cinematography production dissige direcott screenplay actor score and best picture are very safe win
Joshua Westover Sound Mixing and Director, I think "Dunkirk" deserves more. But if this loses Cinematography, that's gonna be worse than when "The Tree of Life" lost.
The last film I left the theatre totally stunned, and overwhelmed was The Dark Knight. This film tho? It left me tearing up at its beauty by the end of it. This movie is a magnum opus.
I think you mean "magnum opus". Word "opus" simply means "work".
This film reminded me just how powerful cinema can be. This was an absolute experience to witness and be a part of.
Truly wish for the best when it comes to 'Blade Runner 2049'. That passion in it is unparalleled.
I haven't gone to see a movie 3 times in the cinema since The Matrix. This film has so much depth on so many levels. Bloody genius!
My favorite movie of the year so far.
Alonso Rojas favorite movie of the decade for me
Alonso Rojas My favourite film of all time.
Dear Academy, please give this a Best Picture nomination. Normally I'd say it could never happen but you gave one for Mad Max: Fury Road and Arrival, to which Blade Runner 2049 is equally great (albeit in very different ways). All powerful genre movies that are mind blowing pieces of cinema and deserve all the praise in the world.
For me, Blade Runner 2049 is the first film this year that deserves Oscar nominations for all categories across the board. I hope it gets the love it deserves. It's not a guarantee because Sci-Fi doesn't often get a lot of recognition, Arrival lost out last year so let's hope Blade Runner can do it this year.
Give this film everything
Not everything
There are a lot of movies this year that also deserves some awards
Outstanding film, enjoyed it immensely....
This year belongs to Roger Deakins
Kyle Campbell ana de armas gogling score and dennis too
But mostly Mr. Deakins
The movie was basically made for him
Blade Runner 2049 is Best Picture worthy.
Academy, don't fuck this up.
TheMovieGuy i think i will win best picture and director and other award at the oscars and golden globe awards
Ian too early to tell. Phantom Thread releases in December.
Usually I don't support such bold statements lightheartedly. But out of the movies of this year, I can't think of another that is as worthy of that award. At least best original screenplay, best director and best cinematography are strong entries to the race. Of course the technical categories.
Considering how bad it did at the box-office, I wish the producers the best picture award. They need some recognition for their decision to make this movie.
Sorry, I don't think the Academy deserves to nominate this film.
Frank Castle so they did
This is a masterpiece!!! You can"t miss this one.
This film should win a tons of Oscars including Best Picture and please let Roger Deakins win.
I think he did with No Country For old Men
The funniest and most charming movie-talk I've seen so far. Thank You! :)
I won't pray for blade runner to win best picture this year because that will never happen. But i'll pray for at least it gets nominated.
G0RMAN LEE if Arrival was nominated, I have no doubt this will, but the competition this year seems heavier than last year
Suicide Squad won best Makeup...which I guess came from Killer Croc, but Blade Runner 2049 could easily take Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Sound, Best Production Design, Best SFX, and Best Makeup.
a sci-fi pic has eventually to win and i think the chances were never bigger than with blade runner 2049
Just pray that Roger Deakins wins the Oscar this time! (I have a feeling he will)
G0RMAN LEE pleases pray I pray to win best picture direcott screenplay actor
This was the best film I've seen in decades. I can't even remember the last time I sat in a theater and thought to myself, "This is a masterpiece". Pure brilliance and one of the few films that will last for generations.
amazing atmosphere in this movie!
I'm Canadian and I'm so proud Denis made one of my favorite films of all time.
Some movies are made to be seen on the big screen, and Blade Runner 2049 is one of them.
Might I just say how refreshing it is to find a comment section that isn't flooded with contrarian bitterness? It's validating to see so many people who love this movie just as much as I do.
*If ROGER EFFING DEAKINS don't win that muthaphukin trophy this time around...*
That would be it, Academy - just close shop, 'cause your opinion would be official WORTHLESS.
Aaaand the Oscar goes to Roger Deakins
Blade Runner 2049 is a master of work since The Dark Knight.
Best Actor,song,visual effect
Most of all, CINEMATOGRAPHY
I would honestly watch this on IMAX again, it was... no words can describe my feeling. Just a great piece of cinema.
Favorite movie of the decade. Blade runner 2049, a faithful sequel to original.
Masterpiece!
Came here after the Oscars... ROGER DEAKINS I'M SO HAPPY FOR YOU!
It may not have been a huge commercial success, but in every other way-memorableness, belovedness, recognizability....in a word, Legend Status-it was a triumph.
Thinking about Roger Deakins having a meeting with a bunch of VFX artists lighting a scene gives me great joy for some reason
Blade Runner 2049 is a fantastic, eye-dropping Sci-Fi film; one of the best in the last 20 or more years.
6:37 : That Harrison smile though !
This is the greatest movie ever made! I never had a connection with the 1st bladerunner emotionally but there were moments that were genius. I realized how much it actually influenced everything I already liked lol. Bladerunner 2049 I have an obsession with I can't go a day without watching a scene from it. Ryan Gosling is a master storyteller. Harrison Ford brought it. The scene with Rachel, uncanny technology. Luv is one of the best villains on screen in a long time. Jois death had meaning. Deacons visuals.
I love the original Blade Runner and I love Blade Runner 2049 as well. Ryan Gosling performed exceptionally and I sincerely hope that he will star in the next Blade Runner...Just please don't take another 35 years to make the next one Damn it!
Just great to hear a good conversation piece.
Amazing experience,im no movie expert i just enjoy movies but watching new Blade Runner was like watching an oil painting in motion for almost 3 hours and it was just amazing.
I trust this guy in Directing the Dune adaptation.
Now finally something good to accompany shit like the mountain between us and the last living boy in New York. Please get more panelists for actually GOOD movies like this one
We LOVED this movie.Watch it all the time.
I was so excited for Blade Runner 2049 since Blade Runner was one of my childhood movies
i just rewatched blade runner 2049 yesterday and idk what's up with me 3/4 years ago when i first watched it that i didn't appreciate it as much as i do right now. but it's a really good sci-fi movie with aesthetically pleasing visual. should've rewatched it sooner
I have absolutely the same feeling. But I have an excuse, I watched 2049 for the first time on my phone :)
But now as I finally rewatched it i was completely mesmerized! At first I thought that OG Bladerunner was better by miles, but now I don't think that gap is that big and who knows what I will think when watch this again....
Both films are exceptional. What a work from directors and their crews.
OSCARS, dO NOT FUCK THIS UP. THIS MOVIE HAS TO WIN AN AWARD
Don't worry, it will win Best Cinematography.
This movie is brilliant, my favourite of last year. Would deserve best picture award
It is visually stunning. A cinematic masterpiece. But also a very deep and human story about loneliness, sacrifice and loss.
Denis seems to be very humble despite of his obvious talent as a director. Lets hope he stays that way.
Best movie of the year so far. Academy of Arts and Sciences.. get this one right please
"It's in the movie, isn't it?"... Oh my god!😵❤
GREATEST FILM I'VE EVER SEEN!!!
Blade Runner inspired Akira(1988) and Ghost in The Shell(1995) it includes
Strange Days
Gattaca
Dark City
The Matrix
Videodrome even inspired Akira(1988) and Ghost in The Shell(1995)
Awesome film! Kubrick would've been proud! Get paid and get punched by Indiana Jones and Han Solo? I'm in, hell yes it's fun!
Tyler Lyons
I thought I am the only one who sense the great influence by Kubrick’s works
@@kuroryuzaki28 Denis' movies are always reminiscent and heavily influenced by Kubrick's subtlety, he's one of the few filmmakers who still have that kind of subtlety in today's cinema
I wish there were more films like these
Harrison ❤️
Sad that this masterpiece wont get nominated for the major categories while unremarkable and heavy handed movies like the post and get out will
Cinematic masterpiece
2:53 Somethings never change.
One of the best original scores (minus Elvis/Sinatra bits) that I've heard in a theatre since Nolan's Inception. 💥📺
This is the first time Harrison ford is seens passionate about a role in years
....."The art, would be the commerce!".Broderick Alcon.
best quote ever!.And, how poignant that statement is.
Bladerunner 2049 is on par with the original, maybe even more immersive with the lengthened running time. Thank you, Mr Villeneuve. Also, Sicario and Arrival, are amazing too.
Best cinema experience since Fury Road
bread_n_butter it’s even better than Fury Road.
Don't forget The Revenant.
The Revenant was amazing indeed
In certain ways.
bread_n_butter and dunkirk
I swear he asked Harrison what do I say haha Harrison said yes so he said yes 😂😂 6:54
So disappointed this great movie bombed at the box office
No big. The 1982 one did too.
I just watched it last week for the first time and would rent out a theater to watch it again. Epic
If Roger Deakins doesn't win for best cinematography.... I'm officially done with the Oscars.
This is the best film of this century
This movie deserves Best Costume- and Production Design, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Best Editing, Visual Effects, Best Score, maybe Best Original Screenplay, maybe Best actor and actress in a supporting role for Jared Leto and Sylvia Hoeks, Best Cinematographer, Best Director and Best Motion Picture
Roger deserved the Oscar for the cinematography, but Denis was snubbed for a Best Director nomination.
Yes same for Dune
@@dariussalepetru6770 At least Denis got the Best Picture and Best Adaptated Screenplay nominations.
Blade Runner 2049 is a masterpiece and Roger Deakins deserves an Oscar already god dammit.
This movie might not win Best Picture, but it'll definitely win for the technical side such as production design, VFX, SFX, and especially Deakins' Cinematography. Blade Runner 2049 is a technical masterpiece without a doubt!
I love Blade Runner 2049 as much the first Blade Runner. It's a modern masterpiece.
This is the year for Roger Deakins.
I came here for roger deakins
My favorite movie
this movie is soooooo good
Best movie of the year imo.Denis and deakins deserve a nom for director and cinematography.Blade runner is a movie that could easily win 4 to 5 oscars yet the feeling is it will get snubbed.Instead movies like Wonder Woman or get out will get noms or awards and it is ridiculous
If all the people on that stage died, I'd be so sad
It most likely won't win. But it BETTER be nominated. At this point my guess is on Dunkirk or The Papers. Blade Runner is still the best overall movie to come out this year.
Easily the best movie of 2017, masterpiece
Emmanuel Lubezki should present this year's Oscar
Middle finger to those who think bad for this movie because this is a masterpiece
Next to Trip Fontaine, Hampton Fancher has gotta be one of the coolest names in existence.
Sure win:
+ Cinematography, Visual effect, Sound mixing, sound editing, production design.
Nominating:
+ Best picture, Best Director, Film editing, Make up and hairstyling, Costume design.
I dont know but it is like Mad Max Fury road 😂😂😂
It should also get nominated for Best Score.
Best Actor, Supporting Actor and Actress.
The ones you predicted would win were the only ones that were nominated. lol
I know it won't, but this film deserves best picture
Not even nominated. I’m not watching the oscars.
Dwight Schrute it did get nominated
12 minutes, too short
After watching the movie, I'm confused... who is the "miracle" either Deckard or Rachael???
JCORR76 neither, the miracle is their child
Even my wife said this after watching it, "The movie would have been great WITHOUT Harrison Ford in it."
Wish they'd left out miracle premise and Ford
it won't get best picture nor director, cause it is a sci-fi film, but if this won't get best cinematography and production design, i am out!
wtf is going on in this interview, did you put these guys on horse tranqualizers?
Denis is incredible. 2049 is even better than the original. What a feat.
is it normal that they are spoken to with their first name?
💜
7:20 is that Will Smith?
No
Great movie, but I'm looking forward to the Reduced Cut. Way too many scenes were extended for no reason. 2 1/3 hours would have been plenty. "K" is right about the desk scene.
Brian Boru if you have to reduce a film to get through it better than you have failed the film. 2hr and 40 and something minutes is not that long
come on you’re the academy, could you get some better mics please
It’s sad that this masterpiece will lose to some “critically acclaimed” shitty chick flick
Dunkirk vs Blade Runner 2049
ComedyLlytes TV Blade Runner 2049 is definitely better
I wonder how 2049 would have ended up if Riddley had directed.