If I Picked the Oscars - 2024 Academy Award Nominations & Predictions
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- Oscar nominations will be announced Tuesday, but I'm getting a jump on the Academy by announcing who I'd select in a few major categories and who I think will have their name read early next Tuesday morning!
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0:00 - Supporting Actress
2:37 - Supporting Actor
4:27 - Best Actress
6:46 - Best Actor
8:34 - Best Director
10:19 - Best Picture - Zábava
Wow, bold of you to pick _Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey_ in every category!
Rumor has it, Frances Fisher hosted a screening for Winnie The Pooh Blood and Honey at the very last minute during the Oscar nomination voting. She just posted on her Instagram that the movie is locked all the categories including a Lifetime Achievement Award for the director himself 😂
Blood for Best actor honey for Best supporting actress
The boldness we come to him for 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
GODZILLA MINUS ONE DESERVED ONE NOMINATION BY BEST VISUAL EFFECTS.👿😔🖤🦖
That's a bold strategy, Benabramowitz, let's see if it pays off for him!!
Emma Stone is performance of the year. Astounding physical and character acting
She is best friend of swift 😊
I hate that Killers put Gladstone in lead actress. Her winning supporting and Emma winning lead would be perfect.
The Iron Claw and Zac Efron are being criminally overlooked this awards season. Efron delivers a layered heartbreaking performance, the best of his career and at least has earned a nomination
Where's Frances Fisher when you need her the most for that. The studio works hard, but Frances Fisher works harder 😂
Unfortunately the late release is hurting its chances
@@15Candles Yes, Frances Fisher works hard at cheating to get people nominated. Boo on the Fisher!
But the question is who to bounce out, because there is a lot of talent. My instinct would be Bradley Cooper?
Hyperbole much?
I think Emma Stones deserves Best Actress, for sure. Her performance blew me away on so many levels
Literally?
Yeah., i wish she will not become the same fate as cate blanchett in last year.
I cannot help but be annoyed and baffled at the fact that Anatomy of a Fall wasn't our (France's) nominee for international feature when it is in legitimate contention for making the Best Picture list.
Apparently some people assumed that the director, Justine Triet gave a criticism to the French President while accepting Anatomy Of A Fall's Palme d'Or win at the Cannes Film Festival was the main reason why France didn't submit Anatomy Of A Fall as their contender. And now, they screwed up by that 😂
Personally, I'm baffled that so many have it so high on their lists. It is one of the worst films I saw last year.
France kind of has a history of nominating the wrong film...see Les Miserables getting nominated over Portrait of a Lady on Fire a few years ago.
easily one of the biggest fumbles of a surefire win in Oscars history. desole, buddy.
@@15Candles the French president ain't shit
I hope "Poor Things" makes the surprise and swipes the awards!
Dominic Sessa for best supporting actor in “The Holdovers”
This year is a relatively strong run for movies.
I REALLY REALLY hope Greta Lee gets nominated for best actress. Past Lives is such a beautiful, intimate film and her performance is so moving. Also it would be absolutely criminal if Cillian Murphy does not win the Oscar for best actor!
I'm glad you gave Rachel McAdams and Zac Efron some love because they deserve to get nominated but it seems unlikely at this point.
Where's Frances Fisher when you need her the most for those two 😂
Yes
If an animated film gets nominated, I think it would be The Boy and the Heron. Kind of a send off to Miyazaki.
The Boy and The Heron 🤝 Across The Spider-Verse by Oscar 2024.
There's always been ana animated film category. Two in fact; one for feature length and for short.
Great selections, but I think Emma Stone deserves to win another Oscar. Her performance in Poor Things, imo, was on another level.
Nah, there were a couple better performances
Yes it was. Go Emma!
@@ericsilva-gomez2481 Like who?
@@tonyg76 Fantasia from The Color Purple and Teyana Taylor from A Thousand and One
@@ericsilva-gomez2481 Fantasia was good. A Thousand and One is very overrated IMO but glad you liked it. Neither performance better than Emma IMO.
My choice is Emma Stone for best actress. All Lily Gladstone had to do was look sick. Emma was challenged considerably more.
Exactly
Also, Lily Gladstone's screentime is too low to be considered lead performance....it should have been nominated in the supporting category.
@@sexydirrtymoney not only screen time, she doesn't carry the movie plotwise. It is a very important character but hardly the protagonist. A solid performance but not particularly challenging or extraordinary. I haven't seen the other actresses but Robbie and I think that Robbie accomplished in convincing us she is Barbie rather than Margot. For Gladstone her greatest merit is that she might save the Scorsese movie from being otherwise snubbed.
@@sexydirrtymoneyLily in supporting would have been a homerun.
Never stop talking about the Creator. I would never have gone to see it if you hadn’t been so enthusiastic about it, and it was one of my favourite films of the year.
Man same here. It was incredible. I don’t understand why people didn’t like it and it’s unfortunate because we rarely ever get original sci fi like this anymore.
@@Nimajneb42069 original sci-fi? It checked all the possible cliches, it was so predictable that it was laughable and the many big events made no sense or were so stupid that the audience in my theatre was laughing. The stand by button in robots? The tanks big as a football field that can’t cross a wood bridge, The dumb evil American army that came out straight from power ranger, The robot sleeping and I can on and on.. the writing was an insult to our intelligence, creator has amazing visuals, good acting but you couldn’t find a more wrong adjective than “original”
I just hope for some Past Lives and The Holdovers rep.
Absolutely, two of my favourite films of the year so far, and ik the Oscars do have to appeal to popular consensus and therefore lots of Oppenheimer stuff, but i dont think it deserves to completely sweep the oscars given how many great movies we have this year (although i guess u can say that of any year)
Past Lives deserved win.
Since last summer, I thought Oppenheimer was locked in for best picture. Seemed obvious. But then I saw Poor Things.
At this point, any actor that will unlikely get a nomination like Zac Efron for The Iron Claw or Rachel McAdams for Are You There God? It's Me Margaret, my only question is, "Where's Francis Fisher when you need her the most???" 😂😂😂
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I love these videos where you do who you'd nominate and who you think will get nominated. It makes your Oscar video more fun and unique. I wish more people would do this
I look forward to this video every year! Great work!
Hopefully Spider-Verse wins the Oscar for best animated feature.
It’s kind of up for grabs between Spider-Verse and The Boy and The Heron imo.
@@russ1422 I can definitely see it winning Best Animated Feature but Best Picture...I dunno. Kind of a long shot if you ask me
@@dojomojo5085 I definitely agree with that. I wouldn’t necessarily be upset if Spider-verse won Best Picture seeing as I saw it three times in theaters and bought the 4K Blu-Ray.
@@russ1422 That would make my day if that happened
@@dojomojo5085I really like the movie, but I don't like the precedent it sets. For me, movies should be self-contained and not ½ a story. I don't mind two parters, but I don't like that I have to wait a year (now more after the strike) to see the rest of the movie. Infinity War was not a perfect movie (I would say it was just okay/pretty good), but it has a clear beginning, middle, and end. For Across the Spider-Verse, I get that this is the case if you look at it from Spider-Gwen's POV, but in the end, Miles is the main protagonist. I didn't feel like he had a completed arc and that the story concluded at a reasonable place.
The kid in Anatomy of a Fall was AMAZING. He was so good that I was worried about it. He was so good that I thought the director was just abusing him to put him in the emotional state of the character. It was so so real
My personal favorite supporting performance. I posted an edit on my channel yesterday as a tribute to his gut-wrenching journey
Just saw this film. Wow! That kid… his name is Milo Machado Graner… his performance was HYPNOTIC. Emotional and powerful! He really captivated me during the third act of the film!
Really great breakdown. I also agree with your pick for favorite performance of the year.
I saw American Fiction yesterday and I was dying of laughter It was really hilarious and brilliantly clever writing
The two movies of 2023 that really made me laugh out loud were American Fiction because of the writing and Blackberry because of Glenn Howerton's performance 😂 I'm going to feel very bad if Barbie is given the Adapted screenplay Oscar over American Fiction
I just wanna hear Dan's reaction to the nominations.
Dan called it about the Greta maybe not being nominated and barbie maybe coming up short in some categories . Im sure we will here about it later todat.
@@jim1242 He said that many people thought Gerwig could get snubbed but he still predicted she would get the nom. So he didn't really call it, although he was close.
Another fantastic video! Thank you Dan!
LOVE your picks!
Emma Stone will win. Robbie has no business even being in thoa conversation
So good picks love ..
I was waiting to hear your thoughts on animated category.
I don't always follow the Oscars or even remember the winners but i'm always looking forward to see Dan's prediction for the Oscar race 😂
Does anyone else think it feels a bit “lazy”, that all the best actor/actress nominations come from the films nominated for best picture?
For example RDJ I didn’t think was bad in Oppenheimer, but I don’t know if it was the best acting of anyone this year.
Surely there were also great performances in films that overall weren’t award worthy?
Well it does make sense doesn't it? It's rare that a film gets nominated for best picture without any acting nominations since acting is one of the main aspects of the film. Also, best pictures nominees are the ones that get watched more voting members. It's impossible for the members to watch every movie that gets released in a year, so the ones that are considered the best of the year will most likely get more eyes on it. Therefore it makes sense for the best acting categories to come from movies that have been watched more.
@@maplenerd22 "acting is one of the main aspects of the film" acting is certainly one aspect, but there are plenty of others; plot, characterisation, direction, editing, ... a film doesn't necessarily need the "best" acting to be a great film. Similarly, an actor can still have an award winning performance, even if the plot of the film isn't award worthy
I really think the Producers Guild doing both Anatomy of a Fall and Zone of Interest over movies like The Color Purple and Spiderverse really sealed the 10.
Makes me want to see Dan do a Razzies video like this one!
Also COYS!
I'm praying for lots of noms for The Holdovers. Picture, Director Actor, Supporting Actor+Actress, Screenplay. It's by far the film that gave me the most positive feelings this year and it's going to become an annual holiday movie staple in my house.
Go Paul Giamatti!! Godzilla Minus One may get snubbed though it deserves sound and visual effects consideration.
Cillian Murphy 🤜🤛RDJ
Godzilla Minus Ones deserved one Chance nomination
Zone of Interest BETTER get in for the sound.
Iron claw sweep. Not gonna happen haha but that movie deserves some love
Maaaaaan it sucks that here in New Zealand we have to wait til AFTER the awards for a lot of these movies. I still can't see American Fiction or Zone of Interest in a theatre.
Same with us in the UK, all of them are out except American Fiction or Zone of Interest
IRON CLOW REVIEW PLS!!!
I think it's a shame that Godzilla: Minus One doesn't seem to be garnering any traction outside of Visual Effects. It truly deserves to be in the conversation.
GODZILLA Minus Ones deserved one nomination
I am so upset that Charles Melton got snubbed in lot of awards 😢
It would be pleasantly surprising if Godzilla Minus One were to receive a couple of nominations
Deserved one nomination
Anatomy of a Fall, American Fiction and The Zone of interest was the best movie theater experiences I had this year, all for different reasons. Which imo says a lot about the caliber of movies that came out this year.
Best performance means best from that nomination. No need to search their previous wins. Emma is extraordinary in poor things❤️❤️
pulling for Cillian to get the win.
RDJ 🤝CILLIAN MURPHY BY OSCAR 2024.
The Creator would be a cult classic in the future.
I wish Joaquin Phoenix and Patti Lupone were in the conversation for Beau is Afraid but obviously its not. Hope Saltburn gets love
RDJ: ????
Appreciate putting a spotlight on Iron Claw, Are You There God..and The Creator. Hope that some movies that have been quiet this season can give us a surprise.
-My heart is not prepared for the Best Supporting Actor race! Downey, Gosling, Ruffalo and Sterling K. are among my favorites to watch and I would be extremely happy for any of them to win. Gosling might have my favorite performance of the year.
-Video length also shorter as you don’t have to explain to anyone who Andrea Risebourough is!
I think Godzilla minus one blows everything this year it’s the greatest movie I’ve seen in my life!!!!
I have not watched Emma Stone's movie but my vote is for SANDRA HUELLER for Anatomy of a Fall!!
My choice
Best actor: Murphy (thought he might lose to the famous "narrative" appeal)
Best actress: stone
Best supporting actor: downey
Best supporting actress: da vine
Best picture: oppenheimer or poor things
Best director: nolan
Animate: the boy and the heron
Idk how the nominations work but Ryan Gosling in Barbie seems more like a Best Actor given his prominence in the movie, not Supporting Actor?
The logic is that he's simply secondary to Margot Robbie as Barbie. It's Barbie AND Ken
@@nms7872I see what you did there 🤭
@@nms7872But... isn't he kenough? 😉
As much as I want it to, I don't see Past Lives winning anything, but a nomination or two would be nice. My film of the year. Besides that I hope Penelope Cruz isn't overlooked, didn't enjoy Ferrari but she was brilliant.
Wow you’re really high on Barbie, I don’t think I’d put it in any of the major categories. A very simple movie and simple acting.
Dan, as a fellow "The Creator" apologist, I will never get sick of you talking about it on the show. Keep on spreading the good news lol
It will be criminal if Emma Stone gets shafted. I thought Gladstone was perfectly fine but Stone blew me away. It was her best role, even over La La Land. The fact that people use the "she already won" proves how subjective and pointless these awards can be
I despise the "narrative" thing. Like why NOT give it to the BEST ACTOR or ACTRESS.
I just hope Jack Black gets to perform Peaches on the Oscars stage as part of the show (he has to! I don’t care if the song gets nominated or not! 😭)
I agreee about Milo of Anatomy of a Fall. He was absolutely terrific and should be nominated and I feel he WILL be nominated. Fingers crossed!!
What are the chances of Godzilla: Minus One getting a best picture nomination?
Zero...possibly Visual Effects that's all
It's unlikely, which is a damned shame, cuz it deserves it.
Slim to none....if it was the only Asian film contending maybe but with The Boy and the Heron (Ghibli) and Past Lives (A24) Godzilla would nned a strong push from it's production company (TOHO) and they don't do that. We could see a vote split
Surprised at the lack of recognition for iron claw.
I went to a secret screening for Anatomy of a Fall. I had no idea what it was, but it ended up being one of my favorite movies. Milo stole every scene he was in and it would make my year if he was nominated. Phenomenal young actor.
I'm genuinely so confused why everyone loves Barbie. For my parents, it was boring (so boring that my mom fell asleep multiple times and my dad didn't even chuckle once. For me it was just meh. I like some of the message of the movie, but I wasn't blown away by it. For someone who sees this comment that really likes Barbie, I'm generally curious why you really like the movie.
1/2 of your picks are kinda wild
I only have one question. It's the only question. It applies to ALL of these movie awards ceremonies. And the frustrating part is no one else seems to see it. Why is one of the most critically positive reviewed movies of 2023, Godzilla Minus One, not getting any recognition?
It's on the shortlist for Best Visual Effects and will probably be nominated, maybe even win...
@@isaacrichter3269 and that's great but imo, it deserves way more than that.
It’s also not an American production isnt it? The Oscars can be very biased towards American productions.
@@sum1rllyspecial biased, maybe. But they did give Best Picture to a South Korean film not too long ago. So it's not completely unheard of.
can i borrow that poor things screener?
I hope Oppenheimer sweeps. Cinematic experience of the year for sure, imo
I think Oppenheimer wins Best Picture, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr. and Best Director for Chris Nolan. It just being an Oscar-type movie that played so well with general audiences gives it a massive edge in my eyes. Emma Stone for Best Actress would be my other pick, I haven't see a lot of the movies that the Best Supporting Actress category represents so can't guess that one.
As a fan of animation, I'm really interested in seeing what the animated movie nominees are going to be. It was, if not a great year for animation, a distinctly weird year; the breakout hit was an adaptation of a video game, both Disney's and Dreamworks' offerings were sacrificed mercilessly, critically and financially, and the Pixar movie starting off dead on arrival at the box office before then clawing out of its coffin like the Bride in Kill Bill, walking across the road and, battered and dirty, ordering a glass of water at the nearby diner. Suzume, Makoto Shinkai's latest was released this year domestically (it was a late 2022 release in Japan), as was Hayao Miyazaki's latest final movie, Boy and the Heron (How Do You Live?), giving us a genuine possibility of having two anime nominations in the same year--three, if enough voters have heard of the long running Slam Dunk manga and anime series (I have yet to see that one myself). And we have several examples of the kind of dynamic cel-shaded/2D aesthetic CGI movies pioneered by the original Spiderverse (the Spiderverse sequel, Nimona, TMNT). Aardman made a Chicken Run sequel, Adam Sandler starred in a well-received animated film about a lizard, and there was a movie about Jersey crabs that has been getting a lot of relatively glowing reviews among animation fans but is flying well under the radar (it only has 3 critic reviews on RT, one of which is from a prominent animation youtuber).
My personal nominations would be:
Across the Spiderverse (for the most part, I love this movie, but the followup film has the potential to retroactively sour the movie for me if they don't address the "canon" events BS in a satisfactory way, because as a supposed natural force constantly course correcting these spiderpeople (something I feel will be explained as third party interference in the sequel rather than natural, but potentially not), it makes not one lick of sense, especially when some of these characters, including Gwen, know beforehand about upcoming events and would have to purposefully allow them to happen, which by itself should be an anomaly--you are not going to have the same emotional effect from an event if you knowingly allow it to happen, so it can't be something that "builds character." I do have faith that, again, this will be shown to not be a natural force, but I've been wrong before--I got burned by Force Awakens by believing there was always a plan for JJ's stupid mystery boxes).
Suzume (at first, I thought it was going to play out like a disaster of the week battle shonen, since the characters have to travel from place to place to ward off and seal these doors from which an invisible kaiju snake/worm/dragon is able to escape, but halfway through, it abandons that structure to focus on a low-key road movie. In fact, a lot of the movie is spent fleshing out all of the normal (if quirky) people the two leads meet along the way and who aid in their quest in little ways, while the main story deals in part with generational trauma, but in a darker way than Encanto (one of the characters is essentially made to pay for the sins of the fathers, so to speak, and it's clearly making a point about how the previous generations keep kicking the can down the road and now the new generation has to deal with the effects)).
Nimona (this is what I thought we were going to get with Shrek, something that really interrogated the concept of fairy tales instead of simply being meta as a joke; when Nimona cast up Dio's devil horns and said, "Metal," after laying waste to the castle, I knew I was going to like the movie--I have some issues with some of the latter parts of the movie (I'm kind of torn on the suicide attempt, for one, and I think they could have done more to explore the TERF elements (the knight is gay, but for much of the movie, he doesn't fully accept Nimona, who is obviously an analog for the transexual experience)) but for the most part, it's a really good movie...with some unfinished renders, thanks to the well-publicized studio shenanigans (Disney buying Blue Sky only to shut it down and CANCEL the nearly complete Nimona; thankfully, the crew were able to acquire funding to finish the movie to some extent--I just feel like if Disney had allowed it to continue under their umbrella, it would have had flashier colors and effects, but then, just look at Wish, which tried a similar art style and had the budget and still looks kind of unfinished).,
Boy and the Heron (the first Miyazaki film since Princess Mononoke that caught me completely off guard by its violence and potential nightmare fuel; I've only seen it once and I have questions that might not be answered until a second, subbed viewing, but it is a singularly weird movie that might not have any true answers).
Elemental (I think it's more successful as an immigration story than a romantic comedy, but I know some who dig the romance and don't even see the immigration angle, but in either case it fails to truly mesh the two concepts in a satisfactory manner, as the central conceit of elements=race has some implications that the movie never fully explores or thought completely through (maybe if you're trying to make the point that races can coexist, maybe don't make it so that they can snuff each other out just by getting too close to each other, and maybe don't make them "types" (Fire people are hot-heads, water people are too sensitive and cry a lot. That said, it's still better in my opinion than the rest of the contenders that I've seen this year--again, weird year, not necessarily a great year).
I don't think the Academy picks will differ that much. They may pick Wish instead of Elemental, they'll likely only pick one of the anime (longshot, that anime will be Slam Dunk, but I think with the Golden Globes win, Boy and the Heron is the lock, though I personally preferred Suzume), and they'll shove Super Mario Brothers Movie in there somehow just for being so successful, despite it being mid as hell and with a script copy and pasted from Smash Bros cut scenes. I don't think the new Chicken Run was nearly as well regarded as the previous film, but it or TMNT could be a longshot nomination to knock off Nimona if they decide to take off points for the unfinished look of the animation).
Replace Suzume with TMNT and you have my list dead on... personally I think that Spiderverse takes it (wouldn't be at all surprised at a win for Miyazaki though) but I would be content with any of the 5 winning it all... except maybe Elemental (which was good, but in my opinion the other 4 were clearly better films.)
Let's see how he did in the "who I think will be nominated" side of things:
-Supporting Actress: Would have gotten 5/5 except he last-minute changed Ferrera for Pike. 4/5
-Supporting Actor: 100% spot on. Fantastic guess on Sterling K. Brown. 5/5
-Actress: Like most of us, he predicted Robbie and did not expect Bening, although he did think she would have more chances than Hüller. 4/5
-Actor: Perfect prediction. 5/5
-Director: Almost predicted the Gerwig snub, but not quite. Good prediction on Scorsese, but missed Glazer (although he did have it as a personal pick). 4/5
-Picture: Picked The Color Purple over The Zone of Interest, although he immediately mentioned it as having chances. 9/10
All in all, 31/35, or 89% accuracy. Not bad at all!
Hopefully there’s a bit of
Love for Godzilla minus one
How anyone can watch Saltburn and not think Keoghan deserves a nomination is beyond me.
The Creator is so underrated. I agree with your nomination with the young star.
I'm glad you included Rachel McAdams. I thought she was amazing in that role.
Haha sorry i'm laughing to myself because I read the thumbnail as 2024 NASCAR nominations, I was like WTF!...
I think Godzilla Minus One deserves an Oscar nom for Best Picture
Prediction for Best Directors:
Alexander Payne
Christopher Nolan
Greta Gerwig
Justine Triet
Martin Scorsese
I wonder if we could see Miyazaki get a best picture nom this year?
Nah. Top 10 is too packed.
Does Barry Keoghan pronounce his last name the way you pronounce it? Also, check your pronunciation of " Da'Vine ". Thanks in advance for checking!
Maestro not getting enough love in the awards season, loved that film Mulligan is exceptional, and Cooper really coming on as a director the bolder more elaborate, dynamic first half of the film is my favourite, but even in the more serious, realistic second half he is not getting enough credit for the way he frames certain shots, loved the Snoopy scene!
Here's hoping the Academy has some love for The Boy and the Heron, The Society of the Snow an Godzilla Minus One
I think Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor is being overlooked… and Emma Stone was so great I just don’t see her not being nominated… I enjoyed Maestro, but I don’t personally have Carey Mulligan as my personal top 5 performances of the year
Man, Dan really has some hot takes that I really do enjoy listening to
If an animated film gets nominated, I'd prefer The Boy & the Heron be the choice.
The Boy and The Heron is Beauty.🩵
Should have eliminated Gladstone over Stone.
Yes
THANK YOU DAN FOR NOT INCLUDING EMMA STONE.
THAT WAS A BIZARRE PERFORMANCE. SORRY. THAT MOVIE WAS TOO "OUT THERE"
I wish Guy Ritchie's The Covenant had more praise. My favorite movie of the year and everyone forgot it existed.
It is not happening but it would have been nice to see Blackberry anywhere. Too small of a Canadian movie to really make an impact (but the movie has a lot of Hollywood names so it is very American in its appeal)
I just watched Lala Land on Netflix and mad at mtself for not seeing that on the big screen.
I'm telling all my friends about that film
Some categories like supporting actor and best actress are brutal this year but these are my picks, the most notable films I haven’t seen yet are probably Anatomy of a Fall, Color Purple and American Fiction:
*Best picture* :
• Oppenheimer
• Poor Things
• Barbie
• Killers of the Flower Moon
• Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse
• Past Lives
• The Holdovers
• May December
• The Boy and the Heron
• Godzilla Minus One
*Best director* :
• Christopher Nolan
• Greta Gerwig
• Celine Song
• Martin Scorsese
• Yorgos Lanthimos
*Best actor* :
• Cillian Murphy
• Paul Giamatti
• Leonardo DiCaprio
• Bradley Cooper
• Teo Yoo
*Best actress* :
• Emma Stone
• Lily Gladstone
• Greta Lee
• Mia McKenna-Bruce
• Carey Mulligan
*Supporting actor* (Feels brutal to snub Dafoe, John Magaro and especially Ruffalo):
• Ryan Gosling
• Robert Downey Jr
• Charles Melton
• Dominic Sessa
• De Niro
*Supporting actress* :
• Da’Vine Joy Randolph
• Emily Blunt
• Julianne Moore
• Jodie Foster
• Viola Davis
Honestly I’m in the minority but I really didn’t enjoy poor things at all 😬 I can see why people love it but I just struggled the whole way through
Do not stop talking about The Creator
I am SHOCKED that you didn’t put Emma Stone in there, considering how much you loved Poor Things!
Praying for a Sandra Hüller double nom
Isnt that little girl from The Creator the main actress in the movie?
Interesting you think the acting wins will be wildcards!! I think the winners are clear as day this year.
Cillian,
Lily Gladstone
DaVine,
And RDJ
are all I think 100% locks
And Oppenheimer winning director and picture. I really don't think this year will be a surprising oscars at all. I could be wrong though
@@joshvulcano I agree, the only surprises are going to come in the nominations I think, not in the wins.
I've got a feeling that Paul is gonna win. Hopefully, I'm wrong. And he can try again next year
I love you, Dan, so I will forgive your omission of Emma Stone from your personal list... but it will take time :)
Weird right?
Miss the days when screen junkies used to play this, too 🥰
Thx for sharing, Dan! Spider verse all da way 🙌🙌🙌
I miss those days too!
If an animated film has to be nominated for this year's Oscars, as much as I love ATSV, I don't think it would be that one. I think it would be/should be The Boy and the Heron, an equally stunning and strong film (which has the benefit of having a complete story)
Ryan Gosling does not deserve a nomination
Was Saltburn any good?
It's fine. That's about as much as needs to be said about it.
My predictions by Final 2024 Oscar Nominations Predictions.
Best Picture:
*Oppenheimer*
Barbie
Maestro
Hostlovers
Past Lives
The Zone of Interest
Spider-man:Across the Spider-verse
Poor Things
Air
Anatomy of a Fall
Best Director:
*Christopher Nolan*
Greta Gerwig
Bradley Cooper
Jonathan Glazer
Alexander Payne
Best Actress:
*Emma Stone*
Margot Robbie
Carey Mulligan
Greta Lee
Sandra Hutler
Best Actor:
*Cillian Murphy*
Paul Giamatti
Leonardo Dicaprio
Bradley Cooper
Teo Yoo
Best Supporting Actress:
*Emily Blunt*
Danielle Brooks
Da"Vine Joy Randolph
Penelope Cruz
America Ferrera
Best Supporting Actor:
*ROBERT DOWNEY JR*
Mark Ruffalo
Williem Dafoe
Ryan Gosling
Dominic Sessa
Original Screenplay:
*Past Lives*
Anatomy of a Fall
The Holdovers
Maestro
Air
Best Adapted Screenplay:
*Oppenheimer*
Barbie
Poor Things
American Fiction
The Zone of Interest
Best Cinematography:
*Oppenheimer*
Maestro
Barbie
Poor Things
The Zone of interest
Best Film Editing:
*Anatomy of a Fall*
Oppenheimer
The Zone of interest
The Holdovers
Killer of the Flower Moon
Best Production Design:
*Barbie*
Poor Things
Oppenheimer
The Zone of interest
Maestro
Best Costume Design:
*Barbie*
Poor Things
Wonka
Napoleon
Oppenheimer
Best Makeup and Hairstyling:
*Maestro*
Oppenheimer
Poor Things
Ferrari
Society of the Snow
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:
*Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3*
The Creator
Spider-man:Across the Spider-verse
Godzilla:Minus One
Mission Impossible:Dead Reckoning
Best Sound:
*Oppenheimer*
Ferrari
Maestro
Barbie
the Zone of Interest
Best Original Score:
*Oppenheimer*
Spider-man:Across the Spider-Verse
Poor things
The Zone of Interest
The Boy and The Heron
Best Original Song:
*I m Just Ken* Barbie
I am Dreaming Spider-man:Across the Spider-verse
The Fire Inside Flamin Hot
Road to Freedom Rustin
What Was I Made For? Barbie
*BEST ANIMATED FEATURE*
*ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE & THE BOY AND THE HERON*
SUZUME
NIMONA
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAHYEM
Best International Feature:
*Society of the Snow*
Fallen Leaves
The Zone of interest
20 Days in Mariupol
The Monk and The Gun
Documentary Feature:
*Beyond Utopia*
20 Days in Mariupol
Four Daughters
The Eternal Memory
Going to Mars:The Nikki Giovanni Project