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Al Sharpton takes the Oscars (or at least, a lack of racial diversity among the nominees) seriously!

https://www.businessinsider.com/al-sharpton-blasts-appalling-oscars-2015-1

I understand where he's coming from but this seems a bit myopic. 12 Years a Slave won last year and big portions of the cast won and/or were nominated.

I'm more concerned with the continued lack of female directors. Of course if they had nominated the director of Selma they would have gotten a two-fer on that one.
 
I understand where he's coming from but this seems a bit myopic. 12 Years a Slave won last year and big portions of the cast won and/or were nominated.

I'm more concerned with the continued lack of female directors. Of course if they had nominated the director of Selma they would have gotten a two-fer on that one.

Do black people ever win oscars for roles other than slaves? Honest question, I don't follow these award ceremonies.
 
2. The Academy refuses to recognize the awesome power of Snowpiercer. Do they not realize that Captain America had to fight his way to the front of the train? THE FRONT OF THE TRAIN!

Awww Snowpiercer.

When the fat lady is screaming for chicken I knew this could be a classic worthy of MST3K.
When the bad guys gut a fish to intimidate the good guys, well... it had Razzie all over it (Weinstein pleaded for the Director to cut the scene, but he pretended not to understand English).
But when the pregnant teacher pulls out an Uzi on the good guys after her piano solo, all plausibility went out the window and I realized I was in the middle of a nightmare with over the top class warfare symbolism.

I always wondered what was in the Coors Light Train...now I know.
 
Didn't Jamie Foxx win an Oscar when he played some blind singer?
What about will Smith when he played ali?
 
Awww Snowpiercer.

When the fat lady is screaming for chicken I knew this could be a classic worthy of MST3K.
When the bad guys gut a fish to intimidate the good guys, well... it had Razzie all over it (Weinstein pleaded for the Director to cut the scene, but he pretended not to understand English).
But when the pregnant teacher pulls out an Uzi on the good guys after her piano solo, all plausibility went out the window and I realized I was in the middle of a nightmare with over the top class warfare symbolism.

I always wondered what was in the Coors Light Train...now I know.

This is a movie about the entirety of humanity confined to a single train. Also, they have to FIGHT THEIR WAY TO THE FRONT OF THE TRAIN! Where does plausibility figure into anything?
 
Didn't Jamie Foxx win an Oscar when he played some blind singer?
What about will Smith when he played ali?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_black_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees


winners:
Best Actor
1963 Sidney Poitier Lilies of the Field
2001 Denzel Washington Training Day (Will Smith - Ali, Nominated)
2004 Jamie Foxx Ray (Don Cheadle - Hotel Rwanda, Nominated)
2006 Forest Whitaker The Last King of Scotland (portrayed Idi Amin)

Best Actress
2001 Halle Berry Monster's Ball

Best Supporting Actor
1982 Louis Gossett, Jr. An Officer and a Gentleman
1989 Denzel Washington Glory
1996 Cuba Gooding, Jr. Jerry Maguire
2004 Morgan Freeman Million Dollar Baby

Best Supporting Actress
1939 Hattie McDaniel Gone with the Wind
1990 Whoopi Goldberg Ghost
2006 Jennifer Hudson Dreamgirls
2009 Mo'Nique Precious
2011 Octavia Spencer The Help
2013 Lupita Nyong'o 12 Years a Slave
 
Two things:

1. I am astonished that the Lego movie was snubbed for best animated feature. I didn't even like the Lego movie and I can acknowledge that there is no objective argument that it should be on the outs while How to Train Your Dragon 2 got a nomination.

2. The Academy refuses to recognize the awesome power of Snowpiercer. Do they not realize that Captain America had to fight his way to the front of the train? THE FRONT OF THE TRAIN!

snowpiercer_ver19.jpg

Snowpiercer was definitely one of the better movies of the year. Not sure where it would be nominated though.
 
I understand where he's coming from but this seems a bit myopic. 12 Years a Slave won last year and big portions of the cast won and/or were nominated.

I'm more concerned with the continued lack of female directors. Of course if they had nominated the director of Selma they would have gotten a two-fer on that one.

Fassbender was infinitely better than Chiwetel Ejiofor in 12 Years A Slave. Can't be nominated when you are outshone by that much imo.

I do think that David Oyelowo (?) should have been nominated, certainly more deserving than Eddie Redmayne. Selma was pretty bland imo, but Oyelowo was great as MLK.
 
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