View Poll Results: What will be nominated for Best Picture? (Choose Five-Ten)

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  • Amour

    9 10.71%
  • Argo

    79 94.05%
  • Beasts of the Southern Wild

    54 64.29%
  • The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

    3 3.57%
  • Django Unchained

    20 23.81%
  • Flight

    12 14.29%
  • Hitchcock

    3 3.57%
  • The Impossible

    23 27.38%
  • Les Misérables

    77 91.67%
  • Life of Pi

    70 83.33%
  • Lincoln

    81 96.43%
  • The Master

    59 70.24%
  • Moonrise Kingdom

    8 9.52%
  • Silver Linings Playbook

    77 91.67%
  • Zero Dark Thirty

    60 71.43%
  • Other

    3 3.57%
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Thread: Best Picture: November, 2

  1. #61
    Always Be Excellent to Each Other Howard Beale's Toothpaste's Avatar
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    I don't always contribute nothing. And jeez, Jonathan, I knew you didn't like me, but I'm beginning to think there's outright contempt there.

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    Christmas Time, You're So Fine! Bean's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by makemeameteor View Post


    (Sorry, Bean).
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    HUGE SCANDAL FOREVER Jonathan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard Beale's Toothpaste View Post
    I don't always contribute nothing. And jeez, Jonathan, I knew you didn't like me, but I'm beginning to think there's outright contempt there.
    No, you really do contribute nothing. You've been making the same fucking argument for months, MONTHS, about Wallis, and many people far smarter than you have shown you why you are wrong, and yet you keep bouncing back with the same stupid bullshit argument. "No one will take her seriously!" Well, Orpah, Rosie and Ms. Sarandon have. "Her movie isn't that good!" It has the most 100s of any film year by a long stretch. "She just isn't that good!" Tough. Shit. Subjective opinion means jack shit in predicting, and that goes doubly so for your sorry ass.
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    Only Gosling Forgives erikdean's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard Beale's Toothpaste View Post
    I don't always contribute nothing. And jeez, Jonathan, I knew you didn't like me, but I'm beginning to think there's outright contempt there.
    I say go with that feeling.




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    Always Be Excellent to Each Other Howard Beale's Toothpaste's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    No, you really do contribute nothing. You've been making the same fucking argument for months, MONTHS, about Wallis, and many people far smarter than you have shown you why you are wrong, and yet you keep bouncing back with the same stupid bullshit argument. "No one will take her seriously!" Well, Orpah, Rosie and Ms. Sarandon have. "Her movie isn't that good!" It has the most 100s of any film year by a long stretch. "She just isn't that good!" Tough. Shit. Subjective opinion means jack shit in predicting, and that goes doubly so for your sorry ass.
    Oh, you mean I contribute nothing of value to the discussion about Wallis and Beasts. Then, oh, I guess yeah. I'll shut up about that subject until the precursors.

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    HUGE SCANDAL FOREVER Jonathan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard Beale's Toothpaste View Post
    Oh, you mean I contribute nothing of value to the discussion about Wallis and Beasts. Then, oh, I guess yeah. I'll shut up about that subject until the precursors.
    Believe me when I say that I will hold you to this.
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  7. #67
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    Down to "Argo" vs "Les Mis" in my book (I know a lot of people have alot of faith in "Lincoln", but I don't see a passion angle there). The main reason I'm sticking with "Argo" is because I see Affleck winning the DGA which usually equals BP.

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    If one more person says that Lincoln has no passion I am going to scream.

    Seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guany View Post
    If one more person says that Lincoln has no passion I am going to scream.

    Seriously.
    I don't mean to imply noone loves it, that's patentlly incorrect, but I don't see a "rooting factor" angle I suppose, or an emotional pull for it to go all the way. Pretty much all the other top contenders have that. Could be wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by electric_storm View Post
    I don't mean to imply noone loves it, that's patentlly incorrect, but I don't see a "rooting factor" angle I suppose, or an emotional pull for it to go all the way. Pretty much all the other top contenders have that. Could be wrong
    Then why many people have it at number 1 for 2012. Some even included it top films of all time despite it is released some weeks ago.
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    A Bad Man in a Bad Land / Mr. Consistency
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    Quote Originally Posted by guany View Post
    If one more person says that Lincoln has no passion I am going to scream.

    Seriously.
    People say that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RRA View Post
    People say that?
    Jeff Wells, McTeague, electric_storm, etc.

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    A Bad Man in a Bad Land / Mr. Consistency
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    Quote Originally Posted by guany View Post
    Jeff Wells, McTeague, electric_storm, etc.
    Well every right clock turns to be wrong on occassion.
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    After seeing Life of Pi tonight, all i can say is that I'm praying for it to miss. It's very pretty, but the screenplay is atrocious and Sharma's performance is pretty bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    Believe me when I say that I will hold you to this.
    I would expect no less. So, when can we restart the conversation? How about, after the Globe nominees are announced? That sounds good to me. Frankly, I'm tired of my own negativity. I am instead going to stump for a bunch of no-hope candidates that I believe will be unfairly snubbed, in the duration. Like Emayatzy Corinealdi, Rashida Jones, and Greta Gerwig!

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    Quote Originally Posted by guany View Post
    If one more person says that Lincoln has no passion I am going to scream.

    Seriously.
    Please make it Sasha-TKS cray.


    But seriously...Lincoln and Les Miz will have a lot of passion behind it. Argo is the one that will get left in the dust.

    Will Oscar have Riva Fever?

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    Quote Originally Posted by City Lights View Post
    But seriously...Lincoln and Les Miz will have a lot of passion behind it. Argo is the one that will get left in the dust.
    This is basically what I'm thinking. Although, for now, it's still a 3 film race.

  18. #78
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    Any concern over Lincoln not appealing to The Hollywood Foreign Press as much as American journalists and Academy members? There has been some speculation of the film not playing as well outside of the US. Just suggesting it may hinder a win.

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    When has a film's "Americanness" ever been a hindrance with the HFPA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Souler View Post
    When has a film's "Americanness" ever been a hindrance with the HFPA?
    your sig! LOL

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