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2017 OSCAR 89th Academy Awards -Filem gay (homoseksual) menang best picture Emm
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baru lepas tengok Jackie. mantap gak lakonan akak portman. jangan sheols menang dah. tapi ok je kalau menang lakonan superb. emosi wanita baru lepas kehilangan suami memang mantap. oscar suka buat kejutan. memang emma stone vs natalie portman kali ni
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ok 6/7 filem tercalon oscar dh selesai tgk kecuali fences jek..aku rase tak tgk fences sbb tak hd quality , sume dvdscreen tak syok
aku terkesima dgn lakonan lucas hedges & casey affleck lepas tgk manchester by seas..
utk calon supporting actor, sume filem lakonan diorg aku dh tgk ..
so aku rate ikut plg best:
1. lucas hedges
2. dev patel
3. mahershala ali
4. jeff bridges
5. micheal shanon
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utk best supporting actress lak, aku hanya tak tgk filem fences jek..so aku gugurkan viola davis
rate lakonan plg best bg aku lah setakat ni:
1. naomi harris
2. michelle william
3. nicole kidman
4. octavia spencer |
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yg best actress lak, selain dr emma stone (la la land), 4 lagi yang lain aku tak tgk...
my vote always goes to emma stone, so i believe she can nail it with her performance
best actor lak , 3 org nominees jah, fences & captain fantastic tak tgk lg:
1. casey affleck
2. ryan gosling
3. andrew garfield |
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lakonan aaron taylor johson dlm noctural animals tak delah hebat spt digambarkan..just berbogel ats mangkuk jamban smbl cursing org
tak paham kenapa golden globe ni bengap sgt smpi leh gugur lucas hedges dlm nominasi diorg
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dauswq replied at 26-2-2017 01:19 AM
utk best supporting actress lak, aku hanya tak tgk filem fences jek..so aku gugurkan viola davis
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noks.michelle Williams tu patut bawah sekali. scene dia sikit sgt. tak faham mcm mana boleh tercalon. mungkin sebab emak hilang 3 org dlm kebakaran.tu yg Academy members kesian
iols tak tgk fences lagi.yg lain semua dah tgk. ni my list
1)naomi Harris
2)Nicole kidman
3)Octavia Spencer
4)Michelle Williams |
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dauswq replied at 26-2-2017 01:26 AM
lakonan aaron taylor johson dlm noctural animals tak delah hebat spt digambarkan..just berbogel at ...
iols suka gak lucas hedger tu. budak baru matang then beromen dlm. bilik. pakcik dgn mak budak tu tak kesah pun |
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utk best actress iols dah tgk except Elle. so ni my rating
1)Emma stone
2)Natalie portman
3)ruth nigga
4)meryl streep |
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Edited by hanakikan at 26-2-2017 08:00 AM
utk best actress iols dah tgk except Elle. so ni my rating
1)Emma stone
2)Natalie portman
3)ruth nigga
4)meryl streep
takut Natalie Portman menang je. sebab watak true story kan. ikut previous oscar yg lepas memang sapa2 bawak true story senang nak menang |
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hanakikan replied at 26-2-2017 07:58 AM
utk best actress iols dah tgk except Elle. so ni my rating
1)Emma stone
2)Natalie portman
Pls optimis uollss...kalau Joyah Lawrence @mat_arof boleh menang oscar, Emma pun mesti boleh menang punya. |
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dauswq replied at 26-2-2017 01:26 AM
lakonan aaron taylor johson dlm noctural animals tak delah hebat spt digambarkan..just berbogel at ...
Ya ke..hinanya scene Aaron tu..mlm ni baru nk layan Hacksaw Ridge.
Btw, aku dah tgk list performers utk oscar esok, motip John Legend perform utk dua2 lagu (City of Stars and Audition). Patutnya kasi la Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone buat live performance. |
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tp aku tetap rase michelle williams much better dr nicole & octavia..
wtk dia pun tak byk beza dr Help dulu, tu mmg scene stealer..
kau pun agree naomi harris lagi better dr yg lain kan?
cuma tak tgk performance viola davis, so tak leh compare these two women
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diorg cuma pelakon jek..
diorg tak di train sbg penyanyi.. berbeza dgn fattah yg tetap gak nyanyi wlpn hauk..
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Pilihan aku:
Best Picture: Lion
Best Director: Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Lion
Best Original Screenplay: Manchester By Sea
Best Cinematography: Moonlight
Best Actor: Cassey Affleck
Best Actress: Emma Stone
Best Supporting Actor: Lucas Hedges
Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis
Ramalan aku:
Best Picture: La la Land
Best Director: Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Moonlight
Best Original Screenplay: Manchester By Sea
Best Cinematography: La La Land
Best Actor: Denzel Washington
Best Actress: Emma Stone
Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali
Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis
meh senaraikan calon ramalan dan calon pilihan menjelang oscar esok
@cyclops_psycho @kosukeconan @hanakikan @mat_arof @Rhyno
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siap two-timing lg..entah2 end up dgn sandy kot sbb selalu ke rumah org tu, nak ngeseks asyik tak berjaya
aku suka subtle expression bile dpt tau bapanye mati
dia alihkan perasaan sedihnya dgn berhibur
tp hatinya sgt fragile
lagi2 bile kenang mayat bapak masih lg dlm peti ais
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Oscars 2017: Who's predicted to win, and other things to look out for
It's the biggest night of the year in Hollywood - the Oscars begin at 17:30 PST on Sunday (01:30 GMT on Monday). As the final preparations take place, here's what to look out for in the main battles.
Best picture Image copyright Lionsgate The frontrunner: La La Land
Surely, with a record-equalling 14 nominations, this will waltz off with the top award. It's classic yet contemporary. It feels unlike any other modern film, yet feels so right. And it's about the agony and ecstasy of "making it" in Hollywood. What could be more Oscar-friendly?
The challenger: Moonlight
A beautifully-crafted film and a beautifully-told story, Moonlight gives screen time to the type of central character that Hollywood doesn't normally dwell on, or does so only as a stereotype - a poor, young, gay, black, marginalised man.
The outsider: Hidden Figures
This real-life story of three black, female mathematicians in a white, male world at Nasa in the 1960s has exceeded expectations at the US box office, and is the highest-grossing of the nine best picture nominees.
Best actress Image copyright PA The frontrunner: Emma Stone (La La Land)
If La La Land is to sweep the board, then it will sweep Emma Stone along with it. She's also at the age, and the stage of her career, at which the Academy likes to admit female stars to its A list.
The challenger: Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
The French actress won a Golden Globe for her role in rape revenge thriller Elle, and there's a strong contingent that thinks the Oscars should give her the credit she deserves for her 40-year career.
The outsider: Natalie Portman (Jackie)
At one stage, Portman and Stone were neck-and-neck. The Academy loves stars who transform themselves into real-life legends, as Portman has with former US first lady Jackie Kennedy. But Jackie has underperformed at the box office and elsewhere in the Oscar nominations.
Best actor Image copyright Paramount The frontrunner: Denzel Washington (Fences)
Denzel is probably the marginal favourite in this race. If he wins, he will become only the fourth man to have won three acting Oscars, and will be the oldest best actor winner for 25 years.
Or maybe the frontrunner is: Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
It's a close call, and Casey is still very much in contention for his depiction of pent-up grief. But he has slipped back, partly because he's hardly charmed the campaign circuit, and partly because of a shadow cast by sexual harassment claims dating back to 2010.
The outsider: Ryan Gosling (La La Land)
If Ryan Gosling wins best actor, then La La Land really will be sweeping everything before it.
Best supporting actress Image copyright Paramount The frontrunner: Viola Davis (Fences)
Playing the same role that earned her a Tony Award on Broadway, Viola is, according to the bookies and the pundits, the surest thing in this year's Oscars.
The challengers: Naomie Harris (Moonlight), Nicole Kidman (Lion), Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures) and Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea) all gave fine performances. But they needn't bother rehearsing an acceptance speech.
Best supporting actor Image copyright A24 Films The frontrunner: Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
Ali was the standout performer in Moonlight's ensemble. And with a role in Hidden Figures also among his credits, he is another actor the Academy is ready to anoint as a major star.
The challenger: Dev Patel (Lion)
There's a lot of love and a late surge of support for Patel, who has come of age as an actor eight years after his breakthrough film Slumdog Millionaire won eight Oscars.
The outsider: Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)
He may be supporting, but Bridges steals the show as a wizened, maverick Texas Ranger.
Best director Image copyright Reuters The frontrunner: Damian Chazelle (La La Land)
La La Land is so beloved by the Academy that they're likely to reward Chazelle's vision and audacity - and the fact he's made a film like this at the age of 32. He would be the youngest best director winner in Oscars history.
The challenger: Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
But Moonlight also shows rare directorial acumen and marks the arrival of another major film-making talent in Jenkins, who would be the first African-American winner of this award.
The outsider: Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge)
It would be a big statement to give the award to the Australian after his exile from Hollywood following notorious anti-Semitic, racist and misogynist outbursts. But then again, the Oscars did give this award to Roman Polanski in 2003, despite his own Hollywood exile after admitting unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl.
How many Oscars will La La Land win?The magical musical has a record-equalling 14 nominations. That includes two for best song - meaning it can win a maximum of 13 statuettes.
The record number of wins in Oscar history is 11 (Titanic, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Ben-Hur). The record for a musical is 10 (West Side Story).
The hype has cooled a little, so La La Land will do well if it gets into double digits. It's the favourite in 10 of the 13 categories in which it has nominations - the only ones in which it isn't frontrunner are best actor, original screenplay and sound editing.
The most diverse Oscars ever?After two years of #OscarsSoWhite, in which there were no non-white acting nominees, three of the four acting trophies could go to black actors this year.
If Denzel, Viola and Mahershala all triumph, it will be the first time that black performers will be in the majority when the four acting winners get together for that post-Oscars photo hug.
Who will mention Donald Trump?A lot of people, probably, directly or indirectly. There's a whole separate article on this.
Image copyright Getty Images
Will Lin-Manuel Miranda get a PEGOT?There is a select group of 12 people who have got what is known as an EGOT - the set of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Awards.
There's an even more select group of just two people (composers Richard Rodgers and Marvin Hamlisch) who have got a PEGOT - all the above plus a Pulitzer Prize.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, who created the Broadway smash Hamilton, currently has a PEGT - he's just missing an O. He's nominated for best song for How Far I'll Go from Moana.
La La Land is hot favourite for that prize, of course. But could the fact it has two nominations in that category split the La La vote and let Lin-Manuel sneak in to complete the set?
Image copyright AMPAS
21st time lucky for Oscar's biggest loser?Sound recording engineer Kevin O'Connell notched up his 21st Oscar nomination this year for his sound mixing work on Hacksaw Ridge.
That's a great achievement - the shine only coming off it slightly when you consider the fact he's never won.
This could be his year. It could. Except La La Land is standing in his way. So it won't.
At the nominees' luncheon group photo this year, the Academy placed him in the middle, next to the giant Oscars statuette - and the face he made shows he's past caring.
Sibling rivalry for visual effects nomineesTwo British brothers are nominated for best visual effects this year, for different films.
Paul Corbould is nominated for Doctor Strange, while Neil Corbould is shortlisted for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Neil has won twice before - for Gladiator and Gravity - while Paul, previously nominated for Guardians of the Galaxy, has never won.
It's a talented family. There's another visual effects wizard brother, Chris, who won an Oscar for Inception. Fortunately for the sake of preventing further family rivalry, he's not nominated this year.
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dauswq replied at 26-2-2017 03:03 PM
diorg cuma pelakon jek..
diorg tak di train sbg penyanyi.. berbeza dgn fattah yg tetap gak ...
Motif mention nama patah kayu dlm thread ni! Tak boleh bla dgn mamat tu. |
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Edited by cyclops_psycho at 27-2-2017 12:35 AM
Ramalan aku:
Best Picture: La la Land
Best Director: Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Moonlight
Best Original Screenplay: Manchester By Sea
Best Cinematography: La La Land
Best Editing: Hacksaw Ridge
Best Actor: Casey Affleck
Best Actress: Emma Stone
Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali
Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis
Best Animated Film: Kubo & The Two Strings |
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pkl 9 pagi esok jek start..
tak sabo
mcm biasa, aku akn tgk live gak
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Denzel Washington mungkin tak akan menang best actor sebab viola davis sure akan menang best supporting actress. jarang sangat academy nak beri 2 oscar utk kategori lakonan bagi satu filem. last pun tahun 2011 citer the fighters. sebelum tu tahun 2004 million dollar baby. so peluang agak kecil.
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