They haven’t posted a reaction yet because they were freaking out so hard about Denis getting snubbed that they got arrested for causing a noise disruption.
0:07 Best Picture 4:26 Best Director 8:45 Best Actress 11:59 Best Actor 15:05 Best Supporting Actress 16:45 Best Supporting Actor 19:33 Best Original Screenplay 20:48 Best Adapted Screenplay 22:39 Best Cinematography 25:04 Best Editing 27:53 Best Production Design 29:15 Best Costume Design 30:21 Best Original Score 31:47 Best Makeup and Hairstyling 33:16 Best Visual Effects 35:21 Best Sound 36:46 Best Original Song 37:47 Best Documentary Feature 40:15 Best International Film 40:54 Best Animated Feature 41:49 Best Animated Short 43:40 Best Live-Action Short 45:13 Best Documentary Short
@@gabrielcastaneda9700 basically like last year, it was so damn hard to predict which one should win an Oscar or which one should be nominated 😂😂 I remember people expecting Glenn Close to win an Oscar for The Wife but ended up to Olivia Colman for The Favourite
You guys should definitely have your own awards every year. Your own nominations and mini awards. Id love to see that. Just what you two both agree are your personal favorites. Make whatever categories you wanna make and nominate/pick any movie.
If theyd do that they would have like DOUBLE the nominations in every category since every film or actor/actress that missed the nomination would lead them to go berserk lol for them, all that missed the cut are automatic egregious snubs for them lol 😆😅🤣
cant wait for the reaction to the nominations! Insane about Lady Gaga but so so happy Kristen Stewart is being recognized for in my opinion one of the best performances of the year.
“Drive My Car” getting nominated above the line is like the Schrodinger’s Cat of this Oscar season. Nobody seems to agree on how good it will do and we won’t actually know until the nominations.
The nominations are being announced tomorrow and I feel like the film might have peaked too late to sneak into the categories outside of International.
@@xadychang if you're in the US it's now being screened across the country, if not then it is available in HD on certain websites if you know what I mean
I'm gonna be so happy if/when Drive My Car gets Picture, Director and Screenplay nominations. It's like how Amour, another slow-burning international critic's darling, overperformed in those categories back in 2013.
It's honestly amazing to see that West Side Story is getting another chance at the award shows and rightfully so. If Ariana DeBose win an Oscar, Anita from West Side Story is gonna be the third character to win two Oscars by different actors after Vito Corleone from The Godfather movies and Joker from the DC movies
Things to watch out for (in my opinion): -Don't Look Up/Being the Ricardos/Drive My Car in best editing -Hive/Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom/Plaza Catedral in international feature because they could be history making nominations for their respective countries -An actress of colour in best actress (Zegler/Hudson/Thompson - hoping to god its Thompson) -A big surprise in best director (my money would be on McKay or Coen) -The Harder they Fall to pop up in some random category like Buster Scruggs (I really think it gets into score)
If I had it my way Nicholas Cage would be at least nominated for pig and Titane would be getting more recognition. But it get it, even I disliked Titane on my first viewing. But after rewatching it with no surprises and just looking at the deeper meaning, I couldn't deny how good the film was, especially in its direction. But hey that's just me.
Andrew Garfield joins the ranks of the Great Actors with Tick Tick Boom. Nobody else could have taken on that role. He deserves the Best Actor Award for it. Nobody else comes close.
I agreed with everything you said until the last sentence. Unless you didn't watch King Richard, because Will Smith this year was without a doubt the best performance by an actor. I don't even think Andrew is top 2 right now. I think it's between Will Smith and Cumberbatch, also Garfield missed the BAFTA nomination, so I don't really see him winning an Oscar. If that happens I will be really shocked, even though I love the dude, it would be extremely unfair to Will Smith.
The only award that Andrew will get now is a sympathy one like Brad Pitt in OUATIH or Leo from The Revenant because the guy's nearly 40 and his best roles are behind him for which he should have won(Silence and The Social Network imo). Also,I definitely don't agree with your last line, Andrew is in my Top 5 male performances of the year but its not like theres exponential gap between his performance and the other best ones. I believe Simon Rex,Benedict Cumberbatch,Hidestoshi Nishijima and Nicolas Cage are more or less equally matched for the crown of this year's best performance along with Andrew.
I was watching your old content from previous Oscar’s and then see this gem waiting for me lol. Also I saw CODA yesterday and now I want it to win everything. A movie hasn’t moved me like that in a long time.
I also recently watched CODA, and it didn't move me in the way that I wanted it to. Yes, it was emotional and charming and funny, but I felt that the movie had a pretty weak screenplay, even though it was very well-directed by Sian Heder and very well-acted by the SAG-nominated ensemble. I don't know, maybe I'm just too cynical for feel-good movies like CODA, so what do I know, but…I guess I was hoping for a more groundbreaking experience on top of being moved by the film, and while the movie was definitely moving, I didn't find it to be very groundbreaking, in the sense that the screenplay didn't allow the characters to dig deeper into some of the more thematic elements of the story. Maybe watching it by myself and not with my family was the issue, because CODA is unequivocally a family film, through and through, even though it's rated PG-13 only because it has "mature" comedic bits and lines that could have easily been cut out! Also, I guess I kind of understood why the parents were skeptical about the daughter doing music (the concert scene, which was probably the best scene in the movie, really exuded this when the sound cut out), but I felt that it took them a little too long to finally be supportive of her. I get that they're deaf and will never hear her singing voice, but…you can't force your hearing daughter to be your lifelong interpreter, which was basically the point of the movie. ALSO also, Marlee Matlin needs to be in more things ~ although I didn't really sympathize with the mom in the first half of the movie, Marlee Matlin proved that she can do no wrong!
In Animated Feature Film, as much as I like Raya, I didn't love it. I personally think it could be switched out with either Belle or Summit of the Gods, but if it does get nominated, I wouldn't mind. But I just hope Mitchells vs. the Machines wins this year. If Encanto or Luca take it, I'd be cool with it, but I think Mitchells deserves it more tbh
@@takeonme1815 absolutely blew me away. Such a profound and weighty twist to the original tale, and the music and animation just soars with beauty and spectacle. Absolutely brilliant.
If it does make it in, tho I wouldn't really mind. I still liked the movie a great deal and I can see it getting in, but I do kind of want something else to take it's place.
Dont rely too much on the baftas. They just considered the Top 2 and the four other nominees were selected by only a jury of a dozen people or so. Majority of the nominees in every category are NOT the consensus but picked by a small jury.
Smith vs Cumberbatch reminds me of the Washington vs Crowe race we had in 2001. Washington was nominated for a smaller, less critically acclaimed movie compared to Crowe, nominated for A Beautiful Mind, which ended up winning best picture, director and adapted screenplay (just like The Power of the Dog, probably) and nonetheless won.
This just in: Jared Leto received a razzie nomination for Worst Supporting Actor in House of Gucci. Should the Oscars nominate him, this will be the 2nd year in a row that a performance is nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Raspberry Award.
Leto was awful in House of Gucci, he deserves that Razzie nomination. I know he's probably gonna be nominated at the Oscars but if that happens, I would just find it very stupid. Jason Isaacs from Mass or Adam Driver from The Last Duel deserves Supporting Actor nom more than Leto in House of Gucci
@@800Ms-k6n Even the child actor in C'mon C'mon deserves a supporting actor nomination Woody Norman. I know not everyone saw that movie but every review of that film was raving about this kid's performance and he held his own against someone like Joaquin so...
Ugh, I did not like ´´House of Gucci´´. Anytime Leto was on was basically just a skit, not a scene. Lady Gaga was the closest thing to my least hated thing about it.
In animated short Souvenir Souvenir win the Annie Award last year and Bestia is the only one on the Oscar shortlist nominated for this year's Annie Award. I put Takeover in my predictions because Lynn Nottage is the executive producer and she's an award winning playwright who also worked with Spike Lee on She's Gotta Have It for Netflix. Plus it's a good positive protest piece to balance out Day of Rage.
@@IWantToMature85 Gaga and Villeneuve snubbed, Plemmons for supporting actor (no Leto), no Tick Tick Boom in BP, KStew and Cruz in Best Actress, Judi Dench in supporting actress... Sing fucking 2... it's a whole mess.
@@kevlow9494 exactly. Leto is now on the longlist of the Razzies, hopefully he ended up making on the nominee section. But for Oscars. Just give that slot to Isaacs or Faist or even Adam Driver in The Last Duel
I never doubted Lady Gaga for her performance house of Gucci, I always thought it was a phenomenal acting performance regardless of the movie itself. I always said she is the front-runner, and look at her now she IS the front-runner. the Oscar nom is on LOCK and hoping for her to win to prove everyone who doubted her wrong AGAIN.
Fun Best Picture Stat for you all: since 2006 there has been only one best picture winner with a metacritic score below 84 and that was Green Book. Now, what green book had was a 8.2 IMDb score. No movie since 1963 has won best picture with an IMDb score below 7. Power of the dog has a 6.9 IMDb score and Belfast has a 75 on metacritic with only a mid 7 IMDb score. That means only two movies expected to be nominated (out of the top 8) have above a 7 on IMDb and above a 84 on metacritic. Those would be Licorice Pizza and West Side Story. One of those is gaining momentum and the other is losing it. Curious to see how much momentum Licorice Pizza can gain. Can win Screenplay, nominated for director, potential nominations in actress and Editing. Just a thought
Cool fact. What about Dune? I'm not even close to a Dune stan by any means but not being a big fan of PotD or Belfast (or WSS for that matter), I would love for it to win since I love it when BP winners reflect the cinematic cultural moment of that year and that's definitely Dune. Again, not a Dune stan, just no passion for this year's frontrunners and would love the chaos.
also, add Drive my Car to the list of movies with above a 7 on IMDb and above an 84 on metacritic. Only Licorice Pizza and Drive my Car have above 7.5 on IMDb, above 86 on metacritic and have nominations in screenplay, director, and picture
There's no way in hell House of Gucci will win Best Picture. It's not possible tho, it can't be. Judging from the track record so far, The Power of The Dog will likely win Best Picture
I’m aligned with you on most of this although I’m leaning towards Leo for actor as I just don’t see him in that role being a jury save. As for Gucci in Picture and Leto in Supporting Actor, either of those will make me annoyed, so I might hope predict neither happen, although I know Leto seems pretty certain.
I might regret this, but I'm feeling Dicraprio is gonna be the 5th slot of Best Actor. I think a lot of basic-ass voters of the Oscars are gonna go for him, since Don't Look Up has remained incredibly popular and he could coattail.
It deserves best picture, but who knows whether that'll happen? Regardless, the winner of original screenplay this year should win best picture, as Belfast is strong on several fronts, and its main competition (The Power of the Dog, which is favored for adapted screenplay) never got much traction from the general public.
my Oscars 2022 Best Director predictions before the nomination announcement Jane Campion (The Power Of The Dog) Kenneth Branagh (Belfast) Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car) Steven Spielberg (West Side Story) Denis Villenueve (Dune)
my Oscars 2022 Best Actress predictions before the nomination announcement Kristen Stewart (Spencer) Jessica Chastain (The Eyes Of Tammy Faye) Nicole Kidman (Being The Ricardos) Lady Gaga (House Of Gucci) Jennifer Hudson (Respect)
For Best Actor, I know Cumberbatch, Smith, and Washington are a Definite Lock, but I have a gut feeling that DiCaprio and Ali could play spoiler in the last two spots since they both got Golden Globe and BAFTA Nominations. But we all know that the Best Actor Oscar is going to Will Smith.
@@bobdole4432 Cumberbatch hasn't won most of them. Andrew got a Golden Globe and since everyone is raving about his performance regardless of whether they liked or didn't like the movie. I liked his performance even more than Will Smith's King Richard
Will Smith really sounds strong, but Benedict and Andrew are there on the line, it will be good to see that and we just have to wait until tomorrow to meet the contenders.
@@pdgf 1. Tell VFX and sound directors that their ability to advance the art and science of film-making is “minor.”’ 2. The topic of the video is NOMINATION predictions. There are many awards ahead. Let’s wait for, say, DGA before belittling Villeneuve’s chances.
@@rhythmoriented they already now it. And you'd be a fool that all the categories are equal in nature. They are minor compare to the major awards like best pic, screenplay and director duh. They are major in theirbown worlds but overall they are minor. Lol
I have a feeling JK might be the surprise nomination for supporting actor, similar to Vice when Rockwell got surprise nominated. Still think Benedict might get BAFTA and Oscar over Will, actually hope Ben Affleck gets nominated, fingers crossed for a surprise Mike Faist nom, thinking Belfast is in for director…hope Andrew gets nominated and would be so happy to see him win, best performance of the year to this VERY biased theater kid
Also had a feeling Judi would get that “no one has nominated you all season, but hey, you’re already an Oscar winning icon” nomination too a la Kathy Bates for Richard Jewel
my Oscars 2022 Best Original Song predictions before the nomination announcement "No Time To Die" (No Time To Die) "Be Alive" (King Richard) "Dos Oruguitas" (Encanto) "Down To Joy" (Belfast) "Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)" (Respect)
my Oscars 2022 Best Actor predictions before the nomination announcement Will Smith (King Richard) Andrew Garfield (Tick, Tick Boom) Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power Of The Dog) Denzel Washington (The Tragedy Of Macbeth) Peter Dinklage (Cyrano)
I would love for West Side Story to do well just so I can see it. I was busy with holiday stuff when it came out, and now it’s only playing in like one crappy theater in CT that’s in a bad area. I wish they would put it in more theaters or on digital
my Oscars 2022 Best Supporting Actress predictions before the nomination announcement Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) Caitríona Balfe (Belfast) Ruth Negga (Passing) Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard) Ann Dowd (Mass)
my Oscars 2022 Best Supporting Actor predictions before the nomination announcement Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power Of The Dog) Troy Kotsur (CODA) Jamie Dornan (Belfast) Ciarán Hinds (Belfast) Jared Leto (House Of Gucci)
Forgive my ignorance about short film "ExpertS", which in fact you young men are. I'm truly trumped there. Ive made at least a couple of short films. Not too long ago. They still unjustly out of my hands. The one I long to see and edit myself perhaps tweak a bit there. Perhaps come to the realization I could ad glimpses of interior shots and and even cave in out " Malikesque" exteriors for greater context, but just enough implied. Locals were beautifuly accommodating. I'm so proud of the city for which I am from. It was and is not simply about me visiting my grandfather in his nursing home before he passed. The implication was so much more. I question how much Alzheimer's really paved the way to his end. And the questions he would ask, that haunt what is still not officially answered.
my Oscars 2022 Best Picture predictions before the nomination announcement The Power Of The Dog (Netflix) Belfast (Focus Features) Dune (Warner Bros.) West Side Story (20th Century Studios) King Richard (Warner Bros.) Tick, Tick Boom (Netflix) Spencer (Neon) The Tragedy Of Macbeth (A24)(Apple TV+) Drive My Car (Janus Films) House Of Gucci (MGM)
@@madman00774 Kristen definitely give better performance that Alana, Nicole and Gaga. I know it's opinion but, only brain death people will deny it. or maybe you have bad tastes or bias, who knows.
@@amirulasyraf1409 Yes but doesn't make her performance better. I personally found her very disrespectful and I can't get the praise. Jodie Comer deserves to win.
@@amirulasyraf1409 Kristen better performance than Nicole... maybe. But not better than Alana and for sure not better than Gaga. Thank's god is just your opinion and not the experts and u know that.
my Oscars 2022 Best Makeup & Hairstyling predictions before the nomination announcement House Of Gucci The Eyes Of Tammy Faye Cruella Coming 2 America Dune
my Oscars 2022 Best Original Score predictions before the nomination announcement Hans Zimmer (Dune) Jonny Greenwood (Spencer) Jonny Greenwood (The Power Of The Dog) Germaine Franco (Encanto) Alexandré Desplat (The French Dispatch)
my Oscars 2022 Best Cinematography predictions before the nomination announcement The Tragedy Of Macbeth Belfast West Side Story Spencer The Power Of The Dog
my Oscars 2022 Best International Feature Film predictions before the nomination announcement Drive My Car The Worst Person In The World The Hand Of God A Hero After Love
One thing I think you guys are underestimating is how insular the writer's branch (in both adapted and original) can be from the overall Best Picture conversation. In the last decade, there has been at LEAST 1 screenplay nomination that is the film's sole nomination in either category. Here's this last decade alone: 2020 - White Tiger (Adapted) 2019 - Knives Out (Original) 2018 - First Reformed (Original) 2017 - Molly's Game, Disaster Artist, and Logan (Adapted); The Big Sick (Original) 2016 - 20th Century Women and The Lobster (Original) 2015 - Straight Outta Compton (Original) 2014 - Nightcrawler (Original) 2013 - Before Midnight (Adapted) 2012 - Moonrise Kingdom (Original) 2011 Margin Call (Original); The Ides of March (Adapted) 2010 - Another Year (Original) I could keep going but the point is I think you guys need to consider the possibility of a lone Screenplay nomination that is a passion pick that is separate from any BP conversations because that branch loves to elevate lone writing contenders that don't have support elsewhere. I would consider C'mon C'Mon, Mass, Pig, or Red Rocket as those passion-pick possibilities to replace the likes of Being the Ricardos. Sorkin's mainly stronger in Adapted (3 nom and 1 win) than the Original (1 nom) in the past.
The difference is all the films you mentioned had precursor support. Nothing (aside from The French Dispatch which pretty much only got in because Belfast was ineligible) has strong precursor support. The lone nominee either isn’t happening this year or will come from Adapted.
@@MaxPower-os7kj The only ones that were solely a critics darling without industry support would be Another Year, Margin Call, and 20th Century Women. I will concede that if any year that trend/statistic could break it's this year, but I still think it's worth it to consider the possibility. Plus French Dispatch is already getting in for Production Design so it's not like it'll pull a donut tomorrow morning. (Or it could, who knows?)
my Oscars 2022 Best Animation Film predictions before the nomination announcement Encanto The Mitchells vs. The Machines Luca Belle Raya And The Last Dragon
Finally! I ve been waiting for this all weekend but before work I can see your pred. Fingers crossed for the woman whom I speak to, Renate Reinsve and of course Ann Dowd. I hope HoG wont get best film nom.
my Oscars 2022 Best Production Design predictions before the nomination announcement Dune The French Dispatch Nightmare Alley The Tragedy Of Macbeth West Side Story
my Oscars 2022 Best Visual Effects predictions before the nomination announcement Dune No Time To Die Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings Ghostbusters: After Life Eternals
What's really going to be interesting this year is picking who wins after the nominations come out, especially in the acting categories. Usually, the BATA'S take place before the Oscar ceremony. They can help (to a degree) pointing the way to who will win the Oscar. This year the BAFTA's aren't until April, after the Oscar ceremony. Your reasoning for most of the nominations make sense. Other than the acting categories (except Supporting Actress) the one I'm having most difficulty with is Cinematography. I have Dune, POTHD & The Tragedy Of Macbeth as the top 3. Like you guys I"m having trouble deciding the last 2 slots. Really can't see any of them missing. Nightmare Alley has all the pre-cursors but like you said won't be a BP contender. West Side Story missed ACE & BAFTA. Belfast missed BAFTA as well. You said they love nominating Black & White Cinematography. Tragedy will already be a B&W nomination. Is there a need to nominate 2 B&W movies??? That's why I decided to go with Nightmare Alley & West Side Story. Anyways, good luck guys tomorrow morning. Already looking forward to your shocked reactions tomorrow.
No time to die won’t get editing because Blade Runner 2049 was nominated everywhere and skyfall also got a few precursors but it didn’t matter because they weren’t best picture movies.
@@nickxyx2879 This is very misleading. 18 of those 21 movies were nominated from 2000-2008, when there was a 5 film Best Picture lineup. Since the expansion in 2009, only 3 films have achieved this.
I will be surprised if Drive My Car gets more than one nomination. I am rooting for this movie as well as The French Dispatch, Belfast, Licorice Pizza and Dune.
Can someone please explain why The Power of the Dog is getting this much attention? I thaught the movie was good but I think it is overrated. Dont come at me
The Power of the Dog is in my top 5 of the worst movies of the year. Is so fucking pretentious, and my God, is SO BORING Could be the worst Best Picture winner ever.
Yeah I hated it. I thought it was horribly paced, the characters weren't interesting, and I didn't even care for the performances. Although I found most of the major contenders underwhelming this year so I might be crazy
Lady Gaga getting her second Oscar nomination For acting (4th Nomination all together) in the Oscars. This is only her SECOND leading role and she already has achieved so much. The power of Lady Gaga on the music and film industry is just insane. She really can do anything and everything.
As Drax would say after the Oscar nomination : "YOU MUST BE SO EMBARRASSED" 😂😂😂😂 BOY I'M LAUGHING AT THIS TYPE OF COMMENT NOW, IT'S OVER, BYE NOW 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 "ThE poWEr oF lADy GagA iS inSAne" The Academy : "I missed that part, where's that my problem"
I think Spielberg could get in for Directing. Sure ´´West Side Story´´ missed at the BAFTA´s but they also nominated him for ´´Bridge of Spies´´, and Villeneuve for ´´Blade Runner 2049´´. Do you remember last year? Sarah Gavron was nominated for ´´Babyteeth´´. Does anyone even remember her at all? Though I do think that ´´West Side Story´´ is a LOT more vulnerable. Besides Im probably kinda salty because i loved the movie.
I’m heavily thinking about putting Drive My Car in for Picture and Screenplay (I know it’s getting Director for sure) but I do know that I will probably be at least 9/10 and 4/5 in both of those categories. I know it’s good to head for a 5/5 (which it is) but I’m fine with a 4/5 so I’ll stick with the PGA 10 and WSS in Screenplay even though the latter is a little bit risky.
They haven’t posted a reaction yet because they were freaking out so hard about Denis getting snubbed that they got arrested for causing a noise disruption.
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8:45 Best Actress
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15:05 Best Supporting Actress
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19:33 Best Original Screenplay
20:48 Best Adapted Screenplay
22:39 Best Cinematography
25:04 Best Editing
27:53 Best Production Design
29:15 Best Costume Design
30:21 Best Original Score
31:47 Best Makeup and Hairstyling
33:16 Best Visual Effects
35:21 Best Sound
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37:47 Best Documentary Feature
40:15 Best International Film
40:54 Best Animated Feature
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Thank you!!
Thanks! This really helps when comparing this with Austin Burke's predictions list
Best movies list where is jaibhim it's one of the best filim ever i think...
Best Actress is probably gonna be the most craziest category of all award categories 😂😂😂
Go Lady Gaga
I bet you each award body will go with a different actress
@@gabrielcastaneda9700 basically like last year, it was so damn hard to predict which one should win an Oscar or which one should be nominated 😂😂 I remember people expecting Glenn Close to win an Oscar for The Wife but ended up to Olivia Colman for The Favourite
@@800Ms-k6n no but like no one repeats like
Nicole gg
Cc Kristen
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@@800Ms-k6n I have hope Kristen pulls a parasite but if not her haim
I think Best Lead Actress nominees will be the most surprising at The Oscars this year.
Me too. I hope Kristen Stewart pulls the biggest suprise ever and wins, I’m really just hoping for her to get a nom
I hope Olivia Coleman gets snubbed for that terrible movie. I’m in the 55% that hate Lost Daughter
Watch like Jodie Comer get in out of nowhere
@@tuckercowsert7767 she won't even get nominated...sadly
I would LOVE to see Jodie Comer and Penelope Cruz getting nominated ❤
These two are going to be in intensive care after what we witnessed
Lol
You guys should definitely have your own awards every year. Your own nominations and mini awards. Id love to see that. Just what you two both agree are your personal favorites. Make whatever categories you wanna make and nominate/pick any movie.
good idea!
That would be awesome
I was just about to suggest this too! And we can see how it would differ from the Oscars
If theyd do that they would have like DOUBLE the nominations in every category since every film or actor/actress that missed the nomination would lead them to go berserk lol for them, all that missed the cut are automatic egregious snubs for them lol 😆😅🤣
I made a similar comment a while ago that got a lot of support, make it happen Oscar Expert!!!
cant wait for the reaction to the nominations! Insane about Lady Gaga but so so happy Kristen Stewart is being recognized for in my opinion one of the best performances of the year.
“Drive My Car” getting nominated above the line is like the Schrodinger’s Cat of this Oscar season. Nobody seems to agree on how good it will do and we won’t actually know until the nominations.
I think it either gets everything (Picture, Director, Screenplay, and International) or just International. No in-between.
Where can I watch the movie?
The nominations are being announced tomorrow and I feel like the film might have peaked too late to sneak into the categories outside of International.
@@xadychang if you're in the US it's now being screened across the country, if not then it is available in HD on certain websites if you know what I mean
@@sand4273 I could see it getting International and Director. Like Another Round or Cold War did.
Who else watched the nominees and is dying to see their reaction?
Me lol
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I can't wait to see your reaction to Denis being snubbed. You are gonna scream so loudly that your neighbors will call the police. I can feel it.
I'm gonna be so happy if/when Drive My Car gets Picture, Director and Screenplay nominations. It's like how Amour, another slow-burning international critic's darling, overperformed in those categories back in 2013.
Be happy
I'm worried that these two got a heart attack. Shocking set of nominations.
Hahaha
Which ones were shocking? Asking because I'm out of the loop.
@@IWantToMature85 all the acting categories, picture, director, foreign
I admire both of yours dedication and of course distinction.
It's honestly amazing to see that West Side Story is getting another chance at the award shows and rightfully so. If Ariana DeBose win an Oscar, Anita from West Side Story is gonna be the third character to win two Oscars by different actors after Vito Corleone from The Godfather movies and Joker from the DC movies
it would be awesome, and very well deserved. She killed it as Anita. Killed it. Also was the best thing about The Prom apart from Streep.
That’s true! And I think she would be first to win in the same category.
I really hope West Side Story win Best picture, masterpiece!!! Same as good as the original (maybe... Even better)
not deserved
God, I really hope it wins Production Design.
Things to watch out for (in my opinion):
-Don't Look Up/Being the Ricardos/Drive My Car in best editing
-Hive/Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom/Plaza Catedral in international feature because they could be history making nominations for their respective countries
-An actress of colour in best actress (Zegler/Hudson/Thompson - hoping to god its Thompson)
-A big surprise in best director (my money would be on McKay or Coen)
-The Harder they Fall to pop up in some random category like Buster Scruggs (I really think it gets into score)
Lunana didn't make it in 2021,which is interesting to me that it did this year.
I see Tragedy of Macbeth pulling a Buster Scruggs than Harder They Fall
I will be crossing my fingers for nightmare alley. One of my favorite film of this award circuit
Me too, very underrated in favor of generic films like CODA or King Richard
@@miguelaguilar5763 I know! I hope the streaming of Nightmare Alley in 2 different platforms will help
Same
@@miguelaguilar5763 Both are as generic as Nightmare Alley actually, you need to watch more dramas and noir films.
If I had it my way Nicholas Cage would be at least nominated for pig and Titane would be getting more recognition. But it get it, even I disliked Titane on my first viewing. But after rewatching it with no surprises and just looking at the deeper meaning, I couldn't deny how good the film was, especially in its direction. But hey that's just me.
Hope you guys are okay! Prayer circle for these two.
Congrats on getting Adapted Screenplay, Costume, Makeup and Animated Feature. Everything else? Woooah boy. Can't wait to see your reactions 😅
For me Makeup, Adapted Screenplay, Animated Feature and Cinematography
I'm dying to see your reactions to the nominations
Looking forward to you guys screaming about Judi Dench very soon...
Andrew Garfield joins the ranks of the Great Actors with Tick Tick Boom. Nobody else could have taken on that role. He deserves the Best Actor Award for it. Nobody else comes close.
Well he’s not winning
I agreed with everything you said until the last sentence. Unless you didn't watch King Richard, because Will Smith this year was without a doubt the best performance by an actor. I don't even think Andrew is top 2 right now. I think it's between Will Smith and Cumberbatch, also Garfield missed the BAFTA nomination, so I don't really see him winning an Oscar. If that happens I will be really shocked, even though I love the dude, it would be extremely unfair to Will Smith.
@@AndreFernandesMovies don’t think it would be unfair to will smith at all. 😭 why would it be unfair?
@@ashtonb7931 because from my perspective, he was better, and also he is long overdue to win an oscar.
The only award that Andrew will get now is a sympathy one like Brad Pitt in OUATIH or Leo from The Revenant because the guy's nearly 40 and his best roles are behind him for which he should have won(Silence and The Social Network imo). Also,I definitely don't agree with your last line, Andrew is in my Top 5 male performances of the year but its not like theres exponential gap between his performance and the other best ones. I believe Simon Rex,Benedict Cumberbatch,Hidestoshi Nishijima and Nicolas Cage are more or less equally matched for the crown of this year's best performance along with Andrew.
Looking forward to the reaction, Its a crazy one, to be sure
How did y’all not do a livestream this morning? Now I gotta WAIT for your reactions lmao
I think I heard their screams when they found out that Lady Gaga wasn't nominated.
I was watching your old content from previous Oscar’s and then see this gem waiting for me lol.
Also I saw CODA yesterday and now I want it to win everything. A movie hasn’t moved me like that in a long time.
I also recently watched CODA, and it didn't move me in the way that I wanted it to. Yes, it was emotional and charming and funny, but I felt that the movie had a pretty weak screenplay, even though it was very well-directed by Sian Heder and very well-acted by the SAG-nominated ensemble. I don't know, maybe I'm just too cynical for feel-good movies like CODA, so what do I know, but…I guess I was hoping for a more groundbreaking experience on top of being moved by the film, and while the movie was definitely moving, I didn't find it to be very groundbreaking, in the sense that the screenplay didn't allow the characters to dig deeper into some of the more thematic elements of the story. Maybe watching it by myself and not with my family was the issue, because CODA is unequivocally a family film, through and through, even though it's rated PG-13 only because it has "mature" comedic bits and lines that could have easily been cut out!
Also, I guess I kind of understood why the parents were skeptical about the daughter doing music (the concert scene, which was probably the best scene in the movie, really exuded this when the sound cut out), but I felt that it took them a little too long to finally be supportive of her. I get that they're deaf and will never hear her singing voice, but…you can't force your hearing daughter to be your lifelong interpreter, which was basically the point of the movie.
ALSO also, Marlee Matlin needs to be in more things ~ although I didn't really sympathize with the mom in the first half of the movie, Marlee Matlin proved that she can do no wrong!
I wish Javier and Penelope both win. I wish Drive My Car gets recognized.
Please Dune win something other than technical stuff, either Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay or Director, just one of these pleasee
@Tut Yes, and even in that case still Best Picture win is difficult. But I really hope it to win Adapted Screenplay or Director
I was waiting for this! Thanks for the hard work on a Sunday guys
In Animated Feature Film, as much as I like Raya, I didn't love it. I personally think it could be switched out with either Belle or Summit of the Gods, but if it does get nominated, I wouldn't mind. But I just hope Mitchells vs. the Machines wins this year. If Encanto or Luca take it, I'd be cool with it, but I think Mitchells deserves it more tbh
I’m really rooting for Belle! I know that it’s not doing great but it was such a good film that deserves the nom.
@@takeonme1815 absolutely blew me away. Such a profound and weighty twist to the original tale, and the music and animation just soars with beauty and spectacle. Absolutely brilliant.
I loved Raya personally but I am not predicting it makes in right now.
If it does make it in, tho I wouldn't really mind. I still liked the movie a great deal and I can see it getting in, but I do kind of want something else to take it's place.
Dont rely too much on the baftas. They just considered the Top 2 and the four other nominees were selected by only a jury of a dozen people or so. Majority of the nominees in every category are NOT the consensus but picked by a small jury.
Smith vs Cumberbatch reminds me of the Washington vs Crowe race we had in 2001. Washington was nominated for a smaller, less critically acclaimed movie compared to Crowe, nominated for A Beautiful Mind, which ended up winning best picture, director and adapted screenplay (just like The Power of the Dog, probably) and nonetheless won.
You can call me crazy but i think Kristen is taking the golden man home this year.
This just in: Jared Leto received a razzie nomination for Worst Supporting Actor in House of Gucci. Should the Oscars nominate him, this will be the 2nd year in a row that a performance is nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Raspberry Award.
Leto was awful in House of Gucci, he deserves that Razzie nomination. I know he's probably gonna be nominated at the Oscars but if that happens, I would just find it very stupid. Jason Isaacs from Mass or Adam Driver from The Last Duel deserves Supporting Actor nom more than Leto in House of Gucci
Glenn Close 2.0. !!!
@@800Ms-k6n Even the child actor in C'mon C'mon deserves a supporting actor nomination Woody Norman. I know not everyone saw that movie but every review of that film was raving about this kid's performance and he held his own against someone like Joaquin so...
He will be this year's Glenn Close for Hillbilly Elegy. But Glenn Close's performance was soooo much better.
Ugh, I did not like ´´House of Gucci´´. Anytime Leto was on was basically just a skit, not a scene. Lady Gaga was the closest thing to my least hated thing about it.
I seriously can't believe Kristen and Cage are gonna get snubbed, their performances are in a league of their own imo.
Yes they are. Terrible pictures, yuck 🤮
Kristen made it through 🙌🙌
In animated short Souvenir Souvenir win the Annie Award last year and Bestia is the only one on the Oscar shortlist nominated for this year's Annie Award.
I put Takeover in my predictions because Lynn Nottage is the executive producer and she's an award winning playwright who also worked with Spike Lee on She's Gotta Have It for Netflix. Plus it's a good positive protest piece to balance out Day of Rage.
I need a reaction video to cheer me up boyz!
rest in fucking pieces my goodboys
Was there a shocking nomination?
@@IWantToMature85 Gaga and Villeneuve snubbed, Plemmons for supporting actor (no Leto), no Tick Tick Boom in BP, KStew and Cruz in Best Actress, Judi Dench in supporting actress... Sing fucking 2... it's a whole mess.
I just need The Green Knight to get SOMETHING. I'd be over the moon if it snuck into best cinematography.
Another edgy A24 film that is beloved and doesn’t get anything except cinematography following The Lighthouse lol
same😭
@@pb.j.1753 😭😭😭😭yeah THE GREEN KNIGHT IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL JUST LIKE DUNE
I'm so nervous!
Ditto. Nervous that Leto will get a nom and Stewart won't. Hell, Mike Faist or Jason Isaacs should replace him.
@@kevlow9494 exactly. Leto is now on the longlist of the Razzies, hopefully he ended up making on the nominee section. But for Oscars. Just give that slot to Isaacs or Faist or even Adam Driver in The Last Duel
Still thinking about 11:13 “It can’t be like 1 out of 5 can it” and it ended up being 0 lol
I never doubted Lady Gaga for her performance house of Gucci, I always thought it was a phenomenal acting performance regardless of the movie itself. I always said she is the front-runner, and look at her now she IS the front-runner. the Oscar nom is on LOCK and hoping for her to win to prove everyone who doubted her wrong AGAIN.
Oh dear…You look foolish😂
Dude you still have time to delete this. You must be so embarrassed 😂😂😂😂 lock? More like unlock where The Academy let her performance go 😂
Fun Best Picture Stat for you all: since 2006 there has been only one best picture winner with a metacritic score below 84 and that was Green Book. Now, what green book had was a 8.2 IMDb score. No movie since 1963 has won best picture with an IMDb score below 7. Power of the dog has a 6.9 IMDb score and Belfast has a 75 on metacritic with only a mid 7 IMDb score. That means only two movies expected to be nominated (out of the top 8) have above a 7 on IMDb and above a 84 on metacritic. Those would be Licorice Pizza and West Side Story. One of those is gaining momentum and the other is losing it. Curious to see how much momentum Licorice Pizza can gain. Can win Screenplay, nominated for director, potential nominations in actress and Editing. Just a thought
Cool fact. What about Dune? I'm not even close to a Dune stan by any means but not being a big fan of PotD or Belfast (or WSS for that matter), I would love for it to win since I love it when BP winners reflect the cinematic cultural moment of that year and that's definitely Dune. Again, not a Dune stan, just no passion for this year's frontrunners and would love the chaos.
@@SuperOmarcena Dune could be an exception to the metacritic rule because it's metascore is in the 70s and has an IMDb score over 8
also, add Drive my Car to the list of movies with above a 7 on IMDb and above an 84 on metacritic. Only Licorice Pizza and Drive my Car have above 7.5 on IMDb, above 86 on metacritic and have nominations in screenplay, director, and picture
I'll laugh my ass off if Gucci gets in best picture
There's no way in hell House of Gucci will win Best Picture. It's not possible tho, it can't be. Judging from the track record so far, The Power of The Dog will likely win Best Picture
Gucci will win 2 Oscars Best Actress and Makeup & Hairstyle
House of Gucci would be good if it just went full on campy rather than trying to be overlong and serious
I hate that gucci is a contender while the last duel Ridley Scott’s other film this year was far superior. And yet it won’t get a single nomination
I’m aligned with you on most of this although I’m leaning towards Leo for actor as I just don’t see him in that role being a jury save. As for Gucci in Picture and Leto in Supporting Actor, either of those will make me annoyed, so I might hope predict neither happen, although I know Leto seems pretty certain.
Here's my summoning circle
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C'mon C'mon
🕯Screenplay nom🕯
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I might regret this, but I'm feeling Dicraprio is gonna be the 5th slot of Best Actor. I think a lot of basic-ass voters of the Oscars are gonna go for him, since Don't Look Up has remained incredibly popular and he could coattail.
I predicted Peter Dinklage or Bardem in the fifth spot, but I hope you are right. I want to see Leo having another nomination.
Yeahhhhhhh LICORICE pizza deserves the original screenplay
It deserves best picture, but who knows whether that'll happen? Regardless, the winner of original screenplay this year should win best picture, as Belfast is strong on several fronts, and its main competition (The Power of the Dog, which is favored for adapted screenplay) never got much traction from the general public.
I went to that movie hoping it would blow me away but there is literally nothing special about it. Why is it so supported?
my Oscars 2022 Best Director predictions before the nomination announcement
Jane Campion (The Power Of The Dog)
Kenneth Branagh (Belfast)
Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car)
Steven Spielberg (West Side Story)
Denis Villenueve (Dune)
my Oscars 2022 Best Actress predictions before the nomination announcement
Kristen Stewart (Spencer)
Jessica Chastain (The Eyes Of Tammy Faye)
Nicole Kidman (Being The Ricardos)
Lady Gaga (House Of Gucci)
Jennifer Hudson (Respect)
For Best Actor, I know Cumberbatch, Smith, and Washington are a Definite Lock, but I have a gut feeling that DiCaprio and Ali could play spoiler in the last two spots since they both got Golden Globe and BAFTA Nominations. But we all know that the Best Actor Oscar is going to Will Smith.
Andrew might get it for tick tick boom. Will didn't grab all the best actor awards did he?
Not sure why you think Will Smith is guaranteed. Camberbatch or Garfield definitely have a chance
@@nikitamohanan2124 it’s between Will and Benedict
@@bobdole4432 Cumberbatch hasn't won most of them. Andrew got a Golden Globe and since everyone is raving about his performance regardless of whether they liked or didn't like the movie. I liked his performance even more than Will Smith's King Richard
Will Smith really sounds strong, but Benedict and Andrew are there on the line, it will be good to see that and we just have to wait until tomorrow to meet the contenders.
Dune stands to get the most nominations - and rightfully so.
And yet it will just win the "minor" awards
@@pdgf 1. Tell VFX and sound directors that their ability to advance the art and science of film-making is “minor.”’
2. The topic of the video is NOMINATION predictions. There are many awards ahead. Let’s wait for, say, DGA before belittling Villeneuve’s chances.
@@rhythmoriented they already now it. And you'd be a fool that all the categories are equal in nature. They are minor compare to the major awards like best pic, screenplay and director duh. They are major in theirbown worlds but overall they are minor. Lol
@@rhythmoriented as much as we admire Denis he wont win, just the other crew in the other categories alas
RIP this prediction. The Power Of The Dog >>>>
I have a feeling JK might be the surprise nomination for supporting actor, similar to Vice when Rockwell got surprise nominated. Still think Benedict might get BAFTA and Oscar over Will, actually hope Ben Affleck gets nominated, fingers crossed for a surprise Mike Faist nom, thinking Belfast is in for director…hope Andrew gets nominated and would be so happy to see him win, best performance of the year to this VERY biased theater kid
Eeek knew JK was getting in.. also knew they were not going to nominate Ariana and Kid Cudi for that song
Also had a feeling Judi would get that “no one has nominated you all season, but hey, you’re already an Oscar winning icon” nomination too a la Kathy Bates for Richard Jewel
2022 is so funny, CODA jumped from 8th to the 1st, then Lady Gaga got snubbed
Janus Films/Criterion has Drive My Car, not Bitters End. Bitters End handles distribution in Japan.
Thank you. This was commented multiple times under their last video and they still haven’t fixed it 🙄
been staying up for this
R.I.P. Spencer
Can’t wait for the reaction
my Oscars 2022 Best Original Song predictions before the nomination announcement
"No Time To Die" (No Time To Die)
"Be Alive" (King Richard)
"Dos Oruguitas" (Encanto)
"Down To Joy" (Belfast)
"Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)" (Respect)
my Oscars 2022 Best Actor predictions before the nomination announcement
Will Smith (King Richard)
Andrew Garfield (Tick, Tick Boom)
Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power Of The Dog)
Denzel Washington (The Tragedy Of Macbeth)
Peter Dinklage (Cyrano)
It all comes down to this. Brace yourselves folks for tomorrow...
I would love for West Side Story to do well just so I can see it. I was busy with holiday stuff when it came out, and now it’s only playing in like one crappy theater in CT that’s in a bad area. I wish they would put it in more theaters or on digital
i would like to see Dune win Costume Design over Cruella
Like Black Panther and Mad Max Fury Road
my Oscars 2022 Best Supporting Actress predictions before the nomination announcement
Ariana DeBose (West Side Story)
Caitríona Balfe (Belfast)
Ruth Negga (Passing)
Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard)
Ann Dowd (Mass)
my Oscars 2022 Best Supporting Actor predictions before the nomination announcement
Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power Of The Dog)
Troy Kotsur (CODA)
Jamie Dornan (Belfast)
Ciarán Hinds (Belfast)
Jared Leto (House Of Gucci)
my Oscars 2022 Best Costume Design predictions before the nomination announcement
Cruella
Dune
Nightmare Alley
Spencer
West Side Story
I really hope that Andrew Garfield wins- becausee I love him and tick, tick… BOOM! so much ♥️
How the hell was Godzilla vs Kong not nominated for best special effects?!
Or Matrix Resurrections because got BAFTA nominee
Forgive my ignorance about short film "ExpertS", which in fact you young men are. I'm truly trumped there. Ive made at least a couple of short films. Not too long ago. They still unjustly out of my hands. The one I long to see and edit myself perhaps tweak a bit there. Perhaps come to the realization I could ad glimpses of interior shots and and even cave in out " Malikesque" exteriors for greater context, but just enough implied. Locals were beautifuly accommodating. I'm so proud of the city for which I am from. It was and is not simply about me visiting my grandfather in his nursing home before he passed. The implication was so much more. I question how much Alzheimer's really paved the way to his end. And the questions he would ask, that haunt what is still not officially answered.
my Oscars 2022 Best Picture predictions before the nomination announcement
The Power Of The Dog (Netflix)
Belfast (Focus Features)
Dune (Warner Bros.)
West Side Story (20th Century Studios)
King Richard (Warner Bros.)
Tick, Tick Boom (Netflix)
Spencer (Neon)
The Tragedy Of Macbeth (A24)(Apple TV+)
Drive My Car (Janus Films)
House Of Gucci (MGM)
Kristen Stewart deserves a nomination
No
@@madman00774 Kristen definitely give better performance that Alana, Nicole and Gaga. I know it's opinion but, only brain death people will deny it. or maybe you have bad tastes or bias, who knows.
@@amirulasyraf1409 Yes but doesn't make her performance better. I personally found her very disrespectful and I can't get the praise. Jodie Comer deserves to win.
She really does, this is her first chance to get an Oscar nom and she better get it
@@amirulasyraf1409 Kristen better performance than Nicole... maybe. But not better than Alana and for sure not better than Gaga. Thank's god is just your opinion and not the experts and u know that.
my Oscars 2022 Best Makeup & Hairstyling predictions before the nomination announcement
House Of Gucci
The Eyes Of Tammy Faye
Cruella
Coming 2 America
Dune
my Oscars 2022 Best Adapted Screenplay before the nomination announcement
The Power Of The Dog
CODA
West Side Story
Dune
Drive My Car
Seeing a lot of comments where people are challenging Will Smith being a lock to win. He’s going to win the Oscar. Book it.
my Oscars 2022 Best Original Score predictions before the nomination announcement
Hans Zimmer (Dune)
Jonny Greenwood (Spencer)
Jonny Greenwood (The Power Of The Dog)
Germaine Franco (Encanto)
Alexandré Desplat (The French Dispatch)
No Don't Look Up?
my Oscars 2022 Best Cinematography predictions before the nomination announcement
The Tragedy Of Macbeth
Belfast
West Side Story
Spencer
The Power Of The Dog
my Oscars 2022 Best Sound predictions before the nomination announcement
Dune
No Time To Die
West Side Story
Belfast
A Quiet Place Part 2
I'm rooting for Andrew Garfield to blow away all the predictions that put him on the 3rd spot. His performance was incomparable.
I liked Will Smith more sorry
He's my 2nd favorite but he's not a lock to win.
Andrew Garfield for the Win
Will Smith better.
my Oscars 2022 Best International Feature Film predictions before the nomination announcement
Drive My Car
The Worst Person In The World
The Hand Of God
A Hero
After Love
One thing I think you guys are underestimating is how insular the writer's branch (in both adapted and original) can be from the overall Best Picture conversation. In the last decade, there has been at LEAST 1 screenplay nomination that is the film's sole
nomination in either category. Here's this last decade alone:
2020 - White Tiger (Adapted)
2019 - Knives Out (Original)
2018 - First Reformed (Original)
2017 - Molly's Game, Disaster Artist, and Logan (Adapted); The Big Sick (Original)
2016 - 20th Century Women and The Lobster (Original)
2015 - Straight Outta Compton (Original)
2014 - Nightcrawler (Original)
2013 - Before Midnight (Adapted)
2012 - Moonrise Kingdom (Original)
2011 Margin Call (Original); The Ides of March (Adapted)
2010 - Another Year (Original)
I could keep going but the point is I think you guys need to consider the possibility of a lone Screenplay nomination that is a passion pick that is separate from any BP conversations because that branch loves to elevate lone writing contenders that don't have support elsewhere. I would consider C'mon C'Mon, Mass, Pig, or Red Rocket as those passion-pick possibilities to replace the likes of Being the Ricardos. Sorkin's mainly stronger in Adapted (3 nom and 1 win) than the Original (1 nom) in the past.
The difference is all the films you mentioned had precursor support. Nothing (aside from The French Dispatch which pretty much only got in because Belfast was ineligible) has strong precursor support. The lone nominee either isn’t happening this year or will come from Adapted.
@@MaxPower-os7kj The only ones that were solely a critics darling without industry support would be Another Year, Margin Call, and 20th Century Women. I will concede that if any year that trend/statistic could break it's this year, but I still think it's worth it to consider the possibility. Plus French Dispatch is already getting in for Production Design so it's not like it'll pull a donut tomorrow morning. (Or it could, who knows?)
Great analysis
my Oscars 2022 Best Animation Film predictions before the nomination announcement
Encanto
The Mitchells vs. The Machines
Luca
Belle
Raya And The Last Dragon
Denis Villeneuve has been slapped in the face. It is actually offensive they they nominated the movie for everything and then not him.
Finally! I ve been waiting for this all weekend but before work I can see your pred. Fingers crossed for the woman whom I speak to, Renate Reinsve and of course Ann Dowd. I hope HoG wont get best film nom.
my Oscars 2022 Best Production Design predictions before the nomination announcement
Dune
The French Dispatch
Nightmare Alley
The Tragedy Of Macbeth
West Side Story
my Oscars 2022 Best Visual Effects predictions before the nomination announcement
Dune
No Time To Die
Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings
Ghostbusters: After Life
Eternals
my Oscars 2022 Best Documentary Feature predictions before the nomination announcement
Summer Of Soul
The Rescue
In The Same Breath
Procession
Flee
the lady gaga at #1 doesn't age well at all lmao, I also had her at #2
my Oscars 2022 Best Film Editing predictions before the nomination announcement
Dune
Belfast
West Side Story
The Power Of The Dog
King Richard
Exited to see what makes the nominations!
Guys, you should check your predictions compass, you're completely off course 🙄
What's really going to be interesting this year is picking who wins after the nominations come out, especially in the acting categories. Usually, the BATA'S take place before the Oscar ceremony. They can help (to a degree) pointing the way to who will win the Oscar. This year the BAFTA's aren't until April, after the Oscar ceremony. Your reasoning for most of the nominations make sense. Other than the acting categories (except Supporting Actress) the one I'm having most difficulty with is Cinematography. I have Dune, POTHD & The Tragedy Of Macbeth as the top 3. Like you guys I"m having trouble deciding the last 2 slots. Really can't see any of them missing. Nightmare Alley has all the pre-cursors but like you said won't be a BP contender. West Side Story missed ACE & BAFTA. Belfast missed BAFTA as well. You said they love nominating Black & White Cinematography. Tragedy will already be a B&W nomination. Is there a need to nominate 2 B&W movies??? That's why I decided to go with Nightmare Alley & West Side Story. Anyways, good luck guys tomorrow morning. Already looking forward to your shocked reactions tomorrow.
I thought the BAFTAS were on March 13th (two weeks before Oscars)?
Uhm BAFTA 100% does not happen after the Oscars.
No time to die won’t get editing because Blade Runner 2049 was nominated everywhere and skyfall also got a few precursors but it didn’t matter because they weren’t best picture movies.
Well, so what? In the 21st century, as many as 20 films that were not nominated for Best Picture were nominated for editing.
@@nickxyx2879 This is very misleading. 18 of those 21 movies were nominated from 2000-2008, when there was a 5 film Best Picture lineup. Since the expansion in 2009, only 3 films have achieved this.
I will be surprised if Drive My Car gets more than one nomination. I am rooting for this movie as well as The French Dispatch, Belfast, Licorice Pizza and Dune.
And Power of the Dog?
Drive My Car got into BAFTA Screenplay which is not juried. It’s stronger than one nom.
We love to see Godga in the first place 🥇 as she should
Fadga is over.
Can someone please explain why The Power of the Dog is getting this much attention? I thaught the movie was good but I think it is overrated. Dont come at me
I agree with you! I really don’t get it either. It doesn’t make any sense to me. I thought it wasn’t good at all.
The Power of the Dog is in my top 5 of the worst movies of the year. Is so fucking pretentious, and my God, is SO BORING
Could be the worst Best Picture winner ever.
@@richardlugali2690 It’s sad really. It will be the Worst Oscar Best Picture winner ever if it wins (which I hope it doesn’t).
@@richardlugali2690 it would be the lowest rated IMDb-scored Oscar winner in over 60 years (currently at 6.9, with 100K reviews).
Yeah I hated it. I thought it was horribly paced, the characters weren't interesting, and I didn't even care for the performances. Although I found most of the major contenders underwhelming this year so I might be crazy
I thought Tessa Thompson was an inspired choice.
Gosh if she makes it in I would be so ecstatic
@@pb.j.1753 Some might feel it could be adequate
I honestly don't believe Don't Look Up and King Richard deserve a Best Picture nomination. Great films but not best picture worthy imo
I agree for Don't Look Up but not King Richard. King Richard is so great with a great role by Will Smith
@@dariussalepetru6770 I agree but King Richard is absolutely not Best Picture worthy. Way more films were
Lady Gaga getting her second Oscar nomination For acting (4th Nomination all together) in the Oscars. This is only her SECOND leading role and she already has achieved so much. The power of Lady Gaga on the music and film industry is just insane. She really can do anything and everything.
As Drax would say after the Oscar nomination : "YOU MUST BE SO EMBARRASSED" 😂😂😂😂
BOY I'M LAUGHING AT THIS TYPE OF COMMENT NOW, IT'S OVER, BYE NOW 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
"ThE poWEr oF lADy GagA iS inSAne"
The Academy : "I missed that part, where's that my problem"
I think Spielberg could get in for Directing. Sure ´´West Side Story´´ missed at the BAFTA´s but they also nominated him for ´´Bridge of Spies´´, and Villeneuve for ´´Blade Runner 2049´´. Do you remember last year? Sarah Gavron was nominated for ´´Babyteeth´´. Does anyone even remember her at all? Though I do think that ´´West Side Story´´ is a LOT more vulnerable. Besides Im probably kinda salty because i loved the movie.
I’m heavily thinking about putting Drive My Car in for Picture and Screenplay (I know it’s getting Director for sure) but I do know that I will probably be at least 9/10 and 4/5 in both of those categories. I know it’s good to head for a 5/5 (which it is) but I’m fine with a 4/5 so I’ll stick with the PGA 10 and WSS in Screenplay even though the latter is a little bit risky.