So fucking rude to put the music after 40 seconds. He's the first director to win this award 2 times in a row in 70 years show some respect for Christ's sake.
Great applause but couldnt Alejandro have got a standing ovation for being the 3rd 2-time-consecutive Oscar winning Director in history, Leo and Tom his actors are standing up.
It should be noted that whenever a person wins 3 Oscars in one night (which Inarritu accomplished with BIRDMAN the year before), they usually never win another Oscar again (Billy Wilder, Francis Ford Coppola and more have won a huge number of Oscars (6 and 5 respectively in those 2 cases), including 3 in a single night, but all of their other wins PRECEDED their "3 in 1 night" feat, with the win streak ending once the latter feat was accomplished). Inarritu is the FIRST - and to date ONLY - person in Academy history to win a follow-up Oscar AFTER winning 3 in one night.
" 'They don't listen to you, they just see the color of your skin'... Let's make sure that the color of your skin becomes as irrelevant as the length of your hair." - _Alejandro G. Iñárittu_
2014: Alfonso Cuarón "Gravity" 2015: Alejandro G. Iñárritu "Birdman" 2016: Alejandro G. Iñárritu "The Revenant" 2018: Guillermo del Toro "The Shape Of Water" 2019: Alfonso Cuarón "Roma" 💚💚💚
Some of y'all don't know this but Alejandro is the first director to win Best Director back to back in almost 60 years. He's also the third man to do so.
Exactly. They only do this to the people behind the scenes but when it comes to the actors/actress they don’t do that. These people are the reason why movie exists because they are the creators. Actors and actresses are just the characters.. These awards shows should be named “actress and actors awards” only and leave the creators out of it. I bet none of them will show up due to no job.
simpel moneymoneyand more money ... lets celebrate our own ignorance... and of course propaganda for hollywood and their shop ( you know where they sell these golden prizes).
''The Revenant'' was really a great achievement in directing, cinematography, etc. I also loved the ''poethic'' side of the film, whith all those scenes of nature, sky, etc. Is a movie of great proportions and you can imagine how hard was to film that movie? I mean, a super well deserved award! And Iñárritu made Oscar history: he is the second director to win in this category two consecutive years since Joseph L. Mankiewicz in 1951, when he won for All About Eve.
@@franciscoguerrero4564 Umm, you do understand I was talking about John Ford, right? John Ford won six Oscars, four for Best Director, two for his documentaries.
I would have given this award to him ages ago for BABEL .. For me that film was hundred times more touching. Sometimes I still have goose bumps when I think back of that ending with the timeless score of Santaolalla ...
+James Rivera y que es que nos define, en tus palabras, "villanos". Si estas dirigiendo ese palabra a un Mexicano entonces porque admirar a Iñárritu? Pendejo.
Except Tarantino reworks his inspirations into feeling fresh and invigorating whereas Iñárritu's references to Malick and Tarkovsky were obvious and drowned the film.
Will C because they are copies of pulp fiction lol. django is the only film that has small different way of directing. most of them are same. there's a reason why tarantino only won screenplay for both pulp and django.
***** Oh, for fuck's sake... Any shared similarities between each of his scripts are general archetypes, at best, something numerous screenwriters put focus on in their writings (look at how many Oscars Woody Allen has for screenwriting when a number of his ideas are interchangeable): the idea of revenge for personal reasons and revenge for profit, the abject treatment of minorities who eventually push back and punish those who've deemed them irrelevant to culture, etc etc etc. "Pulp Fiction" is a tale of eclectic villains who eventually fight one another to stay on top of their game. "Kill Bill" is about one woman embracing her femininity and her role as a mother through violence against those who forced her hand. "Inglourious Basterds" is about the hellish effect war has on EVERYONE from soldiers to civilians (in that movie, everyone is an "inglourious bastard." And "The Hateful Eight" is about how America failed all of its people and the need to find equality, which is especially relevant today given the social turmoil amongst questionable cops and African Americans. Yeah, TOTALLY copies of "Pulp Fiction".
I'm not gonna lie...my favorite part of the speech, "Leo you are The Revenant." Love how his amazing performance was brought up again. He really put everything and more into this role.
Despite the #OscarsSoWhite controversy it has been almost ten years since a Caucasian American male won Best Director (actually, two winners, Ethan & Joel Coen) - kinda remarkable if you think about it.
+João Pedro de Jesus Soares He's a fantastic director, Birdman is one of my favourite films of all time, and I do like the Revenant, but that film was all about the cinematography and Lubezki did get the Oscar. But I'm really happy for him and can't wait for his next film.
This is the third time, I can think of at the moment, that a Leonardo Dicaprio movie has won Best Director at the Oscars. The first two were Titanic and The Departed. The Revenant is the only one of the three to not win Best Picture.
@@avyny338 eso es más que obvio, pero la película si es una porquería. Personajes mal escritos y vacíos, una trama demasiado confusa y exagerada, “metáforas” estupidas y sin derecho a llamarse metáforas porque son hiper directas, escenas que se siente que deberían tener valor artístico se vuelven absurdas, e Iñárritu intentando dar lecciones morales es penoso. Una auténtica porquería, sobrevalorada y pretenciosa. Pero varias escenas si están buenas, lástima que no salvan a la película.
@@manuofcc4541 Yo consideró que sí bien no es la mejor película de Iñárritu me parece una obra única, unos planos espectaculares, la forma en la que se autocrítica y el giro de trama me parecieron muy originales, pero volvemos a lo mismo tu opinión la mía se limitan a nuestros puntos de vista, lo cual no significa que no sean válidos pero tampoco deberían ser un referente para calificarla, simplemente dejemos que la gente la disfrute o la odié, pero solo limitemonos a dar nuestra opinión sin calificarla
I feel like I did in 2007. Iñárritu, like the Coens, won for terrific work deserving in its own right, but George Miller (like Paul Thomas Anderson that year) should've won in the end. Still, can't complain too much, as both were titanic visions brought to beautiful life.
+Heykid009 No he did not. You can't award someone for doing a franchise reboot. Might as well give it to JJ if that's the case. The original was so much better too.
Inarittu is a master of his craft, I like to think that everytime he wins an award, it's for his body of work, his trilogy (Amores Perros, 21Grams & Babel) had a profound effect on my love for & interest in cinema. Well deserved !
I can't fcking believe that music came out after he just started his speech. They made him rush to speak what he wants, he was one of the main person in the awards..
While I thought Mad Max: Fury Road was an even better movie overall, I cannot fathom how Iñárritu was able to make The Revenant as incredible as it was while working with that hellish environment in the Alaskan wilderness.
Alejandro became in one of my favourite directors of all time! His films are just wonderful. And, for me, he really deserve that Oscar because The Revenant was just a masterpiece.
Congrats once again to Inarritu! It was just announced that he (along with Emmanuel Lubezki) will receive yet another Oscar at the upcoming Governors Awards ceremony in November. This time, it is a Special Achievement Oscar for his new VR installation. It marks only the 19th time in all of Oscar history (and the first in 22 years, after John Lasseter for the first TOY STORY) that a Special Oscar is being handed out.
2 Mexican Directors, 3 years in a row. Amazing talent comes out of Mexico. Superb example of the hard work. Trump wants to get rid of people who want to create opportunity for themselves and achieve greatness.
I was so happy, clapping, when he won the year before for Birdman because that was an act of awarding the excepcional. I liked The Revenant, but George Miller's work is an archievement of directing I hadn't seen in years. I think he should had won instead.
Some of the best phrase, words... ever said at the Oscar's. Thank you Alenjadro, the Revenant is till this day one of my favorite movies, and thanks to one of my favorite actors Leonardo DiCaprio.
There's was a reason in resent history and it took 60 years fir some one to win second Oscar in a row and also the dga for his own colleagues Miller did an amazing film but only directors know what it took to make a film like the revenant so complex...
In my opinion , this is the list should've won 1. Alejandro G. Iñárritu - The Revenant 2. Tom McCarthy - Spotlight 3. Lenny Abrahamson - Room 4. George Miller - Mad Max : Fury Road 5. Adam McKay - The Big Short
Que irrespetuosos los productores que no dejaron dar un hermoso discurso de aceptación, vamos el gano a mejor director, merece el tiempo que quiera para decir lo que quiera.
My Nominees Should’ve Been: - Alejandro G. inarritu - The Revenant - George Miller - Mad Max: Fury Road - Quentin Tarantino - The Hateful Eight - Denis Villeneuve - Sicario - Ridley Scott - The Martian
With this win, Alejandro G. Inarritu also became the first director in 65 YEARS to win back-to-back Oscars for directing. This hasn't happened since Joseph L. Mankiewicz did it in 1950 and 1951.
Well deserved,many people talk about Nolan,Tarantino or Fincher,but only Iñarritu (And perhaps Haneke) is the only one who always surprises me. yet my List would have been: Alejandro Iñarritu, Ridley Scott, Adam Mckay,Todd Haynes and Lenny Abrahamson.
George Miller deserved this award. He made something other directors would butcher .. into a cinematic masterpiece. Both men are two of the best in the game today.
Honestly I saw The Revenant today and it's a movie people just love to hate, to call it overrated or pretentious, like Gravity. Go ahead and try to make something like that lol. Inarritu is a genius. Babel is another excellent work of his.
So fucking rude to put the music after 40 seconds. He's the first director to win this award 2 times in a row in 70 years show some respect for Christ's sake.
ik, pissed me off too
I agree!!He very well deserved that award and the music was a unnecessary interruption.
Great applause but couldnt Alejandro have got a standing ovation for being the 3rd 2-time-consecutive Oscar winning Director in history, Leo and Tom his actors are standing up.
sort of speaks to what his speech was about, no?
It should be noted that whenever a person wins 3 Oscars in one night (which Inarritu accomplished with BIRDMAN the year before), they usually never win another Oscar again (Billy Wilder, Francis Ford Coppola and more have won a huge number of Oscars (6 and 5 respectively in those 2 cases), including 3 in a single night, but all of their other wins PRECEDED their "3 in 1 night" feat, with the win streak ending once the latter feat was accomplished).
Inarritu is the FIRST - and to date ONLY - person in Academy history to win a follow-up Oscar AFTER winning 3 in one night.
They tried to silence him with music, but the only thing they did was to make his words more epic. Bravo Alejandro, bravo.
They did try to silence him! ):
@@juanrivera1832 Sí lo hicieron!!
And Actually helps a lot that he worked on radio, so his voice makes this even better.
Ikr
Que gran orgullo MEXICANO.
" 'They don't listen to you, they just see the color of your skin'... Let's make sure that the color of your skin becomes as irrelevant as the length of your hair."
- _Alejandro G. Iñárittu_
ESPANISH???
"No te escuchan, sólo ven el color de tu piel. Asegurémonos de que el color de tu piel se vuelva tan irrelevante como el largo de tu cabello."
it became reality with Yalitza Aparicio,
fast forward to 2019 everyone seeems even more obsessed with the color of their skin...
Felicidades , Great Job .
2014: Alfonso Cuarón "Gravity"
2015: Alejandro G. Iñárritu "Birdman"
2016: Alejandro G. Iñárritu "The Revenant"
2018: Guillermo del Toro "The Shape Of Water"
2019: Alfonso Cuarón "Roma" 💚💚💚
2017: Damien Chazelle
*2018 Guillermo Del Toro
You skipped one. So that’s wrong
2019: Alfonso Cuaron "Roma"
2019 Alfonso Cuarón
Some of y'all don't know this but Alejandro is the first director to win Best Director back to back in almost 60 years. He's also the third man to do so.
I knew that, and it's actually 65 years.
Birdman?
Since John Ford and Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
And the only Mexican national to do so.
and he is the most handsome director ever, I think :)
He is hands down one of the most talented directors working today, he is my favorite for a reason
ttatatatatatatadddddaaaamm bbbbbbbuuriiiiiitoooo
That last bit looks like burrito and now i want one.
No he's not
Tony Maccio shut up
Tony Maccio shut up
Haha the music actually kind of makes his speech epic.
+Dylan Burgess hahaha. So true.
Iñarritu should thank Terrence Malick too.
hahahaha thats true
this was second from Wagner's ring Walkure so maybe they should put something from Seigfried when he wins third time
hahahahahahaha
That was rude to start playing the exit music while he's still talking.
Rude? It was perfect! His speech had more impact I say
@@jrviade85 No... i found it more annoying... like it really didn't match the emotions of what he was saying...
Very disturbing
Why didn't they stop Will Smith with music. First Mexican Film Director, it's about time Hollywood.
Exactly. They only do this to the people behind the scenes but when it comes to the actors/actress they don’t do that. These people are the reason why movie exists because they are the creators. Actors and actresses are just the characters.. These awards shows should be named “actress and actors awards” only and leave the creators out of it. I bet none of them will show up due to no job.
Únicamente una leyenda podría contar que ganó el Óscar e hizo posible que Di Caprio ganará por fin el suyo con su dirección.
Very glad as a mexican for Iñárritu's second consecutive Oscar as Best Director. The Revenant was an outstanding film.
Diego Pisfil The Revenant is just as good as Fury Road and even better.
Diego Pisfil I think the Revenant is a better film. Fury Road has story and characters problems
Diego Pisfil how am I drunk for expressing my opinion
Orgullo mexicano :') BRAVO, IÑÁRRITU!!!!!
This guy is a genius and really deserved the Oscar.
Jason Mero no duh sherlot
Sherlock
Jason Mero no
G-dois David he got 2 oscars that night so your opinion doesn't really matter tbh
depressed as fuck hahahaha i dont give a fuck
What even is the point of having a ceremony for these awards if you're not going to let people fucking speak when they win an award?
They gave a TV equipment to the shortest speech at the 2001 ceremony.
simpel moneymoneyand more money ...
lets celebrate our own ignorance...
and of course propaganda for hollywood and their shop ( you know where they sell these golden prizes).
Falta de respeto que le quisieran cortar su speech tan rapido, que bueno que no se dejo
Viva Mexico My Country
El puma vale verga
+Daniell Casttillo Huele a envidia!
Si señor viva Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽
4 oscars in 5 years
jajajaj
3 Mexican Directors Back Back Wins
Guillermo del Toro next.
Adam Dow yup
Yep!
@@INeedMoney534 Except for great Directors. Sorry to burst your bubble.
@@modernsavage2584 let alone boxers and ufc fighters lol
An outstanding speech!
Love this guy!!! One of my favorite directors of this decade!
"Leo, you are the revenant! Thank you for giving every soul, your soul, your life.. "
I'm crying 😢😢
''The Revenant'' was really a great achievement in directing, cinematography, etc. I also loved the ''poethic'' side of the film, whith all those scenes of nature, sky, etc. Is a movie of great proportions and you can imagine how hard was to film that movie? I mean, a super well deserved award! And Iñárritu made Oscar history: he is the second director to win in this category two consecutive years since Joseph L. Mankiewicz in 1951, when he won for All About Eve.
he is the 3rd.
you are forgetting the King of all directors: John Ford. And he was the first to win back-to-back, and has a total of 4 oscars for Best director
@@franciscoguerrero4564 He also won two more Oscars for Best Documentary. We can't forget those.
@@aaronsmith2688 ????? He only won competitive oscars: 3 for Birdman, and 1 for The Revenant. For “carne y arena” (2017) he received a “special award”
@@franciscoguerrero4564 Umm, you do understand I was talking about John Ford, right? John Ford won six Oscars, four for Best Director, two for his documentaries.
2013: Alfonso Cuarón (Mexican)
2014: Alejandro G. Iñárritu (Mexican)
2015: Alejandro G. iñárritu (Mexican)
2016: Damien Chazelle (French-American)
2017: Guillermo Del Toro (Mexican)
2018: Alfonso Cuarón (Mexican)
2019: Bong Joon-ho (South Korean)
forgot to note this is the list for award winners by year
@@annacoribioanna easy to decipher it
But people will cry lack of diversity because they aren’t black
2020: Chloe Zhao (Chinese)
2021: Jane Campion (New Zealand)
2022: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinbert (American)
2023: Christopher Nolan (British- American)
And 2018 is Guillermo del Toro's year. The 3 amigos back to back. Mark my words. They are well deserving geniuses.
And Guillermo won Best Animated Film this year! The amigos strike back!
I would have given this award to him ages ago for BABEL .. For me that film was hundred times more touching. Sometimes I still have goose bumps when I think back of that ending with the timeless score of Santaolalla ...
YES! Iñarritu making Latino history.
+Sure Jan MEXICAN HISTORY
James Rivera
Cierto
We are proud mexicans not latinos.
+Tomas Perez Exacto ! Lo uniqo que tenemos en comun es el idioma,Mexicanos,Colombianos,Argentinos ECT somos diferentes.
+James Rivera y que es que nos define, en tus palabras, "villanos". Si estas dirigiendo ese palabra a un Mexicano entonces porque admirar a Iñárritu? Pendejo.
fucking well-deserved!!!
TheCell8 mmmmm I think Mad Max deserved the best picture oscar, but Iñarritu's work is better than Miller's
agreed. Inarritu is a great director, but Mad Max was distinct, a true film worthy of a directing achievement.
+Jack Leo totally agree
@TheCell8 no, direction was better in revenant. But mad max fury road should have been best picture
I hate it when the Oscars are playing the music louder on his speech
This guy is the new Tarantino for me. He's gonna come back every year with a masterpiece.
Except Tarantino reworks his inspirations into feeling fresh and invigorating whereas Iñárritu's references to Malick and Tarkovsky were obvious and drowned the film.
except tarantino movies nowadays are just copies of pulp fiction
***** Please educate us on how "Inglourious Basterds" or "The Hateful Eight" are carbon copies of "Pulp Fiction", then.
Will C because they are copies of pulp fiction lol. django is the only film that has small different way of directing. most of them are same. there's a reason why tarantino only won screenplay for both pulp and django.
***** Oh, for fuck's sake...
Any shared similarities between each of his scripts are general archetypes, at best, something numerous screenwriters put focus on in their writings (look at how many Oscars Woody Allen has for screenwriting when a number of his ideas are interchangeable): the idea of revenge for personal reasons and revenge for profit, the abject treatment of minorities who eventually push back and punish those who've deemed them irrelevant to culture, etc etc etc.
"Pulp Fiction" is a tale of eclectic villains who eventually fight one another to stay on top of their game. "Kill Bill" is about one woman embracing her femininity and her role as a mother through violence against those who forced her hand. "Inglourious Basterds" is about the hellish effect war has on EVERYONE from soldiers to civilians (in that movie, everyone is an "inglourious bastard." And "The Hateful Eight" is about how America failed all of its people and the need to find equality, which is especially relevant today given the social turmoil amongst questionable cops and African Americans. Yeah, TOTALLY copies of "Pulp Fiction".
I'm not gonna lie...my favorite part of the speech, "Leo you are The Revenant." Love how his amazing performance was brought up again. He really put everything and more into this role.
True artist. I just can't wait his next project.
The disrespect when they start playing him off. Smh
Last 5 years directing winners are non-English speakers: Hazanavicius (2011), Lee (2012), Cuarón (2013) and Iñárritu (2014 and 2015). I like it!
+Boy In The Box ...and last 3 were Mexicans! :)
For which movie was in 2011?
+Juan Pirul the artist, he is french
+Boy In The Box but apparently, The Academy are racists, what are you saying?
Jake Maringoni
they are not colorful enough coz they are not black?
This man is silent since his win at the Oscars, I'd like to think he's writing and dreaming of his next 3 masterpieces
I guess critics didnt enjoy his most recent film considering it's percentage scores but I heard it's pretty good despite that
Another win for the Mexican directors. Viva Mexico!!!!!!!! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
HE'S SO HOT AND HANDSOME
Despite the #OscarsSoWhite controversy it has been almost ten years since a Caucasian American male won Best Director (actually, two winners, Ethan & Joel Coen) - kinda remarkable if you think about it.
It's so sad that most of the Mad Max's crew gets the award except for George Miller...
+Kinja Don't worry, he already has an Oscar from Happy Feet. :)
oh yea u're right! totally forgot about that
Yes, but lucky Mad Max didnt get out with the empty hands
+BlueFox94 He's never won Best Director though, and that award probably means more to him than Best Animated Film.
Shame that film Happy Feet is one of his weakest.
I WANNA be pissed because George Miller didn't win but......... The Revenant is pretty badass. :)
This is my favorite directed film of all time. Pure Masterpiece. ❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic director. Great work on The Revenant. The Academy sinned in not awarding him Best Film.
he won last year for birdman...
For me the Academy missed. I should have taken into account all. The Revenat scored miha life. #HughGlass
+João Pedro de Jesus Soares He's a fantastic director, Birdman is one of my favourite films of all time, and I do like the Revenant, but that film was all about the cinematography and Lubezki did get the Oscar. But I'm really happy for him and can't wait for his next film.
Henry Gylling exactly, sometimes a great cinematography and direction doesn't mean best pi
Thank you for the comments friends! Lubezki did a wonderful job. It is to behold Birdman and The Revenant. Hug everyone!
Th revenant is one of the most impressive films I've ever seen
1:58 t’challa we miss you
1. Alejandro G. Iñárritu
2. George Miller
3. Adam McKay
4. Tom McCarthy
5. Lenny Abrahamson
Well deserving!
This is the third time, I can think of at the moment, that a Leonardo Dicaprio movie has won Best Director at the Oscars. The first two were Titanic and The Departed. The Revenant is the only one of the three to not win Best Picture.
I was rooting for George Miller, but this was pretty well deserved :)
Same, but Alejandro deserved to win. He made Latin history winning. 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
2023 edition it's going to be our year again 🇲🇽🤞 Bardo (Iñárritu), Pinocchio (Guillermo del Toro) and maybe ¡Qué Viva México! (Luis Estrada)
Bardo es una porquería.
@@manuofcc4541 El que no te guste a ti, no la vuelve una porquería
@@avyny338 eso es más que obvio, pero la película si es una porquería.
Personajes mal escritos y vacíos, una trama demasiado confusa y exagerada, “metáforas” estupidas y sin derecho a llamarse metáforas porque son hiper directas, escenas que se siente que deberían tener valor artístico se vuelven absurdas, e Iñárritu intentando dar lecciones morales es penoso.
Una auténtica porquería, sobrevalorada y pretenciosa.
Pero varias escenas si están buenas, lástima que no salvan a la película.
@@manuofcc4541 Yo consideró que sí bien no es la mejor película de Iñárritu me parece una obra única, unos planos espectaculares, la forma en la que se autocrítica y el giro de trama me parecieron muy originales, pero volvemos a lo mismo tu opinión la mía se limitan a nuestros puntos de vista, lo cual no significa que no sean válidos pero tampoco deberían ser un referente para calificarla, simplemente dejemos que la gente la disfrute o la odié, pero solo limitemonos a dar nuestra opinión sin calificarla
@@manuofcc4541 La película en veces no puede tener sentido, pero, la fotografía, y todo eso, simplemente lo vuelve una joya visual.
I wish peña nieto spoke english as well as he does
Su inglés tampoco es tan bueno, pero mejor que el de Peña Nieto sí. Y no lo digo como ‘hater’ sino como lo que es ✌🏽
I feel like I did in 2007. Iñárritu, like the Coens, won for terrific work deserving in its own right, but George Miller (like Paul Thomas Anderson that year) should've won in the end. Still, can't complain too much, as both were titanic visions brought to beautiful life.
And Miller even got the biggest applause out of all the nominees.
+Heykid009 No he did not. You can't award someone for doing a franchise reboot. Might as well give it to JJ if that's the case. The original was so much better too.
Viva Mexico caabritos!! Un ingles muy claro y de velocidad media educada.
An icon , Thankyou for an unforgettable movie Alejandro.
@Diego Pisfil better than Fury Road, if you see how the film was made.
simplemente orgullo e inspiración para los latinos que nos interesa y queremos dedicarnos al cine :)
Inarittu is a master of his craft, I like to think that everytime he wins an award, it's for his body of work, his trilogy (Amores Perros, 21Grams & Babel) had a profound effect on my love for & interest in cinema. Well deserved !
1:06 anybody noticed christopher Nolan ❤️
I can't fcking believe that music came out after he just started his speech. They made him rush to speak what he wants, he was one of the main person in the awards..
While I thought Mad Max: Fury Road was an even better movie overall, I cannot fathom how Iñárritu was able to make The Revenant as incredible as it was while working with that hellish environment in the Alaskan wilderness.
I think the Revenant is both a better film and better directed.
Amazing director
January 26th, 2018
Waiting to see Guillermo del Toro's speech for best director
Alejandro became in one of my favourite directors of all time! His films are just wonderful. And, for me, he really deserve that Oscar because The Revenant was just a masterpiece.
Totally agreed The Revenant was Phenomenal and was the best film of 2015.
Diego Pisfil Birdman was phenomenal and is one of my favourite films but I honestly think The Revenant is better.
Un verdadero orgullo Mexicano!
Great moment in oscar history first back to back winner of director in over 60 years
what a legend.
Bien dadas las gracias . Felicidades Alejandro . I'll watch the movie again on Netflix .
Am I The only one that think he's hot? even more than Dicaprio.
Such an incredible talented man.
Asi es Viejo , si se puede, inspiration for all
I know that Iñarritu deserved this award... but hell i wanted to see that cool grandpa George Miller winning
what a great movie ive just watched it,it blew my mind the cinematography omg its out of this world,thanx mr innarritu
Congrats once again to Inarritu! It was just announced that he (along with Emmanuel Lubezki) will receive yet another Oscar at the upcoming Governors Awards ceremony in November. This time, it is a Special Achievement Oscar for his new VR installation. It marks only the 19th time in all of Oscar history (and the first in 22 years, after John Lasseter for the first TOY STORY) that a Special Oscar is being handed out.
Felicidades señor 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Most amazing artist of our decade, well done, I'm so proud to be your fan!!
An incredible director. Love his films.
2 Mexican Directors, 3 years in a row. Amazing talent comes out of Mexico. Superb example of the hard work. Trump wants to get rid of people who want to create opportunity for themselves and achieve greatness.
Gracias por su trabajo saludos cordiales desde cd Nezahualcóyotl México 🇲🇽
I was so happy, clapping, when he won the year before for Birdman because that was an act of awarding the excepcional. I liked The Revenant, but George Miller's work is an archievement of directing I hadn't seen in years. I think he should had won instead.
The Revenant has better directing then Fury Road.
Some of the best phrase, words... ever said at the Oscar's. Thank you Alenjadro, the Revenant is till this day one of my favorite movies, and thanks to one of my favorite actors Leonardo DiCaprio.
I love Ride of the Valkyrie, but seriously, could they be more respectful of the winners?
There's was a reason in resent history and it took 60 years fir some one to win second Oscar in a row and also the dga for his own colleagues Miller did an amazing film but only directors know what it took to make a film like the revenant so complex...
Alfonso, Alejandro y Guillermo. Los mejores , fregones!!!!
What is more impressive is how the music was not paused, this was made on purpose
The Revenant is one of those movie no longer made.
Epic Drama, shot during 9 months... Iñarritu is Crazy
This man is great! Made so many iconic movies-Amores Perros, Babel, Birdman
In my opinion , this is the list should've won
1. Alejandro G. Iñárritu - The Revenant
2. Tom McCarthy - Spotlight
3. Lenny Abrahamson - Room
4. George Miller - Mad Max : Fury Road
5. Adam McKay - The Big Short
Que irrespetuosos los productores que no dejaron dar un hermoso discurso de aceptación, vamos el gano a mejor director, merece el tiempo que quiera para decir lo que quiera.
I hate when the people notice the accent without looking at the person or his work
My Nominees Should’ve Been:
- Alejandro G. inarritu - The Revenant
- George Miller - Mad Max: Fury Road
- Quentin Tarantino - The Hateful Eight
- Denis Villeneuve - Sicario
- Ridley Scott - The Martian
Those are mine too
1:58 - Black panther be like ' I don't care '
hahaha
The black dude turned "green"with envy!!!!
I saw that LMAO !!!! I saw that LMAO.
@@thomasbarrientos6234 why would an actor envy a director?
@@thomasbarrientos6234 why would an actor envy a director?
With this win, Alejandro G. Inarritu also became the first director in 65 YEARS to win back-to-back Oscars for directing. This hasn't happened since Joseph L. Mankiewicz did it in 1950 and 1951.
haters can suck it, Iñarritu did a fantastic work in The Revenant and this oscar is fully deserved
This was sooooo gooood! I got goosebumps watching.
1:58 Black Panther protecting Leo
One of the great speeches at the Academy Awards
Well deserved,many people talk about Nolan,Tarantino or Fincher,but only Iñarritu (And perhaps Haneke) is the only one who always surprises me. yet my List would have been: Alejandro Iñarritu, Ridley Scott, Adam Mckay,Todd Haynes and Lenny Abrahamson.
Birdman The virtue of Ignorance
Deeply shook my soul and made me realize what powerful acting can do to the audience.
Oscar's directing category #somexican 3 of the last 5 and hopefully 4 in the last 6 if Guillermo wins 🤞🤞🤞 this year..
Mexicans love their art. And they're fucking good at it.
George Miller deserved this award. He made something other directors would butcher .. into a cinematic masterpiece. Both men are two of the best in the game today.
Iñárritu deserved it.
BACK TO BACK FOR ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU
Honestly I saw The Revenant today and it's a movie people just love to hate, to call it overrated or pretentious, like Gravity. Go ahead and try to make something like that lol. Inarritu is a genius. Babel is another excellent work of his.
Love it how he just powered through until the music stopped
2:00 black panther's jealous
Inarritu is a great director