It appears a lot of people didn't like the music choice.. I'm sorry ^^ I wanted to do something different! I'm also sorry for the quality of some footage, it was not easy to find all the visual effects feature. As you probably know I can't monetize any of my content. If you want to support me and my videos, here's the links 🙏 : www.patreon.com/CineVore98 paypal.me/CineVore98?locale.x=fr_FR
The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a box office and critical success, praised for its stunning visuals, fantastic casting choices, epic music, strong themes, and admirable job of translating the story of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien to the film.
Theoden's battle speech is a blend of melancholy and fierce determination, acknowledging the likelihood of death but calling upon the men to fight for their home and loved ones anyway, giving the viewer goosebumps.
These characters received incredible treatment for the spirit of who they were in the books and brought them to life on film with a great mix of adaptive writing, sincere performances and even first-hand advice from fans cast in the film.
This has probably been one of the more consistent award categories. I know any award is subjective, but unlike Best Picture a lot of times, I truly think Visual Effects category gets it totally right. THE MATRIX was such a game changer when it came out.
Exactly, and that's because it's only voted on by other members of the VFX branch. There are definitely a few of these that could have gone to other films but none of these are bad or wrong choices in any way
Fans everywhere universally adore Aragorn whether they love him for his commitment to honor or his willingness to sacrifice nearly anything in the name of the people he loves.
@@aimankamiri959 Yes, but he also knows when to use VFX. Like in interstellar, the endurance is a physical model but all the backgrounds (of space) are CGI that is then played back on big monitors (like a predecessor to the technology that they used in the mandalorian). Or the bat (I think its called the bat) in tdkr, where they shoot some stuff with that thing on a car or crane and cut between those shots full CG shots, to integrate it more in reality
The incredibly dramatic circumstances surrounding Theoden, his court, and the fight alongside his people are some of the most inspiring and action-packed portions of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, both in the books and the films.
Spider-Man 2 still reigns as the gold standard for superhero sequels, offering a relatable and emotional tale of grief and loss, along with iconic moments like the subway scene.
@@reptilesceptile1035 Hugo is good and all, but Harry Potter was the end of a ten year saga that was just as, if not more beautiful. Plus I believe it just legitimately had more/better visual effects
With its poetic script, Ridley Scott creates a classic favorite for action fans that is both simple but moving. With breathtaking scenery and powerful acting, Gladiator is a film that audience will instantly go to when they think of action dramas.
King Kong (2005) Peter Jackson's heartfelt epic is the type of utterly sincere, ambitious feats of Hollywood spectacle that the industry desperately needs more of.
2000: The Matrix 2001: Gladiator 2002: The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring 2003: The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers 2004: The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King 2005: Spider-Man 2 2006: King Kong 2007: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2008: The Golden Compass 2009: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button 2010: Avatar 2011: Inception 2012: Hugo 2013: Life Of Pi 2014: Gravity 2015: Interstellar 2016: Ex Machina 2017: The Jungle Book 2018: Blade Runner 2049 2019: First Man 2020: 1917
The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy has become an enduring icon of modern film for its incredible story, breathtaking visual display, awe-inspiring action sequences and fantastic characters.
The epic story in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy is complemented by beautiful landscapes, award-winning costume design and special visual effects that have held up incredibly well.
The victory of the Return of the King was truly groundbreaking in the fantasy genre, and the entire Lord of the Rings series has since become one of the most popular franchises of all time, with its final chapter alone grossing an incredible $1,120,000,000 at the box office.
What makes the Lord of the Rings the most iconic fantasy movies of all time is due to its impact on the genre and its unrivaled place in cinematic history.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is epic in every sense of the word, from the characters, the music, the landscapes, to the themes of friendship, honor and fighting for the goodness in the world.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy of movies have everything, including astonishing action sequences, a mesmerizing visual display, awe-inspiring and timeless effects, a divine orchestral score and flaunts an enviable cast of actors.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is a masterclass in storytelling, and its visuals, performances and action sequences are equally impressive.
The one thing I love about this video, compared to other Visual Effects Videos, is you not only show every great visual effect moment in each film, but you take the time to show us and explain how and why each moment was groundbreaking and revolutionary. Good job my friend.
What makes those movies and the Lord of the Rings trilogy still awesome even decades after their initial releases was really make people feel something. The characters and the settings get into the imaginations and hearts of viewers, and stay with them for the rest of their lives.
The iconic special effects in the Lord of the Rings trilogy have stood the test of time; everything that is rendered on screen looks awesome, whether created with costumes or computers.
The score of Howard Shore creates individual themes for characters and moments, enhancing the narrative experience. The music in the Lord of the Rings trilogy matches onscreen events perfectly, evoking both beauty and sadness in the audience.
There have been plenty of movies with visual effects that revolutionizes the industry throughout the years. These pictures marked a distinctive before and after in cinematic history from revolutionary minds. Whether they generated sharp technological advancements or used existing technology in innovative ways, these groundbreaking films have defined what a film can look like.
The Matrix, Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Spider-Man 2, King Kong, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The Golden Compass, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Avatar, Inception, Hugo, Life of Pi, Gravity, Interstellar, Ex Machina, The Jungle Book, Blade Runner 2049, First Man and 1917 has great visual effects.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a monumental achievement in filmmaking that pushes the boundaries of special effects, production design, costumes and cinematic scores, all while hinging upon the dedicated performances of its gigantic and charismatic cast of actors.
'The Matrix' came out the same year as 'Star wars Phantom Menace'. All earlier Star wars films won oscar for visual effect. Everyone thought Star wars would bag it because of their astounding CGI budget and their commanding fan base, even among the academy members. Fortunately they got it right. Visual effects of 'The Matrix' was way ahead of its time.
The bond that develops between Legolas and Gimli is one of genuine friendship and mutual respect, even if it never loses a sporting rivalry. Legolas and Gimli are facing insurmountable odds together that best defines what is one of the greatest and most heartwarming friendships in the Lord of the Rings.
The Lord of the Rings has so many incredible duos help define the greatness of one of the most triumphant feats in film history that ranges from unexpected alliances between rivals to epic and tormented tales of love and even to pairings that stand as the ultimate depictions of friendship in cinema.
Visual effects have always been an essential part of cinema. They have evolved greatly over the decades through highs and lows. It was beyond astonishing to compare how movies looked a few decades ago, relying mostly on practical effects on an impressive scale, to how they look today thanks to cutting-edge computer graphics imagery technology.
Gandalf was still best known among the people of Middle Earth for his extreme kindness, trustworthy personality and stunning fireworks displays. Fans fell in love with Gandalf because he was a good friend to all who elevated everybody around him.
A huge part of what makes Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy work is how well the fantastical looks real in these movies. It was a testament to the hard work and sheer talent that the practical and digital effects artists poured into the trilogy that their version of Middle Earth is still considered to be the gold standard that all new high fantasies are measured against.
@@peoplepeople335 'original' potc trilogy. And if you think dead mens chest is bad you should rewatch it. Perfect blockbuster with tension, strong action pieces, good acting (esp Jack) and an iconic villain. Way more recognizable than those marvel generic bad guys.
Spider-Man 2 is genuinely known as one of the best action set pieces of all time in the superhero genre and action films in general. The train battle scene in Spider-Man 2 is a masterclass in all things direction and shot composition and is just an all-around masterpiece.
Your editing is always on point. Seriously nice. Watching this list, it reminded and also amazed me that none of super big budget movies of MCU and Star Wars won this category.
Thanks ❤️😃 I don't think any of the MCU films deserves visual effect Oscar, and Star Wars prequels always had seriously rough competition ^^ (Matrix, LOTR and King Kong)
Star Wars Sequels were actually really dope but had some serious competition.... especially with Blade Runner 2049 vs The Last Jedi....but does it really matters....everybody knows that Star Wars ushered in visual effects....and the OT won all the three times
@@cinevore358 Well MCU Really Has Some Mind Blowing Effect... But We Fail To Recognize It Under The Hate They Get... But Yep They Got Plenty Of Nominations
The legendary friendship between Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee makes them one of the best duos in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and arguably the greatest duo in cinematic history.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a real miracle: three wonderful and astonishing movies, three critically acclaimed masterpieces, regarded among the greatest, most beautiful and most influential films ever made.
Aragorn truly proves himself as a leader in the iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy, showing how Viggo Mortensen commands the physical prowess and dramatic intensity as an actor.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy of movies have exceed expectations thanks to revolutionary effects, gorgeous scenery, a soaring score, spectacular acting, awesome set pieces, surprisingly good pacing for such a long film and more.
Thank you so much for your kind words Maggie 🙏 I've some other Oscars videos if you didn't know! 😃 th-cam.com/play/PLsMzwF6OIIilPJI9OXat2_84SmRiuHipy.html
Spider-Man 2 is known as one of the best superhero films of all time, thanks both to its incredibly compelling plot and the action set pieces that have kept audiences enamored to this day.
These days Avatar has many haters, especially among Marvel fanboys but it's an amazing movie - not just visually. Anyway, I still hate the fact they didn't nominate The Fifth Element (1997) in this category. What a crime. Also, Prometheus should have won in 2012. It's such a fantastic looking movie
@@jisellesharmaignequintao5804 Prometheus had way bigger and harder to make settings. They used fantastic practical effects to show its atmosphere - unlike CGI tiger
The Lord of the Rings trilogy contains beautiful landscapes, compelling heroes and villains, and an inspiring story of the little guy triumphing over the strongest evil force in the world.
It's actually insane that not one single Marvel movie made this oscar list, its graphics and visual effects through out the 23 movies are all just so phenomenal.
The performance of Andy Serkis as Gollum is one of the defining characteristics of the Lord of the Rings. He helped to revolutionize motion capture technology and turned in one of the greatest performances of the last generation in the process. He captured both aspects of his character, Gollum and Smeagol, with equal care and attention to detail, which made his internal conflict that much more interesting to watch.
Aragorn acknowledges the four Hobbits and conveys how he sees them as his equals due to their courage and resilience and it was touching to know that they meant more to him than the Hobbits he had to look after on their treacherous journey.
The mutual admiration between Aragorn and Boromir is solidified for all to see, as both men are sincere in their declaration to protect Frodo Baggins and the Fellowship of the Ring and hold great mutual respect for each other to their courage and will to do good.
Denis Villeneuve's Dune brings audiences into a futuristic universe of astonishing planets and cultures while including awe-inspiring action set pieces. Denis Villeneuve's Dune was a visually stunning and passionately made science fiction blockbuster that earned six Academy Awards.
My god, what an incredible lineup! All great and deserving winners imo (would've loved to see Kubo win visual effects instead of jungle book, but that's just me) ps: i did like the music choices!
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is considered by fans and critics alike to be one of the finest examples of blockbuster cinema ever made, with acclaim lavished upon it for its effects, extensive set work, filming on location, grand scale, and its casting has received acclaim, with many characters in the film becoming iconic roles for their actors.
The Return of the King is a gargantuan production and a magnificent ending, unafraid to bring all of its character arcs and plotlines to a satisfyingly close. Every element falls into place to deliver a cinematic masterpiece: the action is awesome, the performances are great, the script is perfect, and the fantasy elements are beautifully realized.
The spirit of Aragorn emanates mystery, chivalry and majesty throughout the Lord of the Rings trilogy because most of his gentility and strength stayed true to his character throughout the films.
Spider-Man 2 jumps right into the action without forgetting about a good story and memorable characters, and the movie remains a masterclass in pacing. All that operates in addition to set pieces that have aged wonderfully well.
The endearing bromance between Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee defines the very essence of friendship. Middle Earth owes them a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid.
Hugo Weaving radiates charisma with gravitas, sternness and yet undeniable kindness as one of the most powerful figures in Middle Earth, making it clear why so many nobles and important figures agree to attend his council.
It appears a lot of people didn't like the music choice.. I'm sorry ^^
I wanted to do something different!
I'm also sorry for the quality of some footage, it was not easy to find all the visual effects feature.
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I liked it
I think you should put the Oscar nominees for the best visual effects of 2021
Next we want best editing, sound editing , sound mixing and best original song
you have nothing to be sorry for, this is a great video! good content, I subscribed
Can you do a compilation of Best Visual Effects from 1980 to 1999?
Haha "boy am I glad there wasn't a fourth episode of Lord of the Rings" 🤣🤣🤣
That was funny
It doesn't need a fourth episode
Well the Lord of The Rings ends in de Third book but there are more books from Tolkien
@@mixedmedia330 Are you not understanding on purpose ?
Thanks to that, a Marvel movie got its first Oscar.
I don't say the first superhero movie because that title belongs to Superman.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a box office and critical success, praised for its stunning visuals, fantastic casting choices, epic music, strong themes, and admirable job of translating the story of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien to the film.
Man, Lord of the Rings is just flexing over everyone. The effects were truly incredible for the time, and still hold up so freaking well.
One trilogy to rule them all 🔥
@@cinevore358 right after STAR WARS The Original Trilogy. The best and most groundbreaking effects of all time AMEN 💥
@@Jacques_the_Rooster Not even close. Artistically, The Lord of the Rings is far superior.
I love Lord of the Rings trilogy
It is still better than todays 99 percent movies
Theoden's battle speech is a blend of melancholy and fierce determination, acknowledging the likelihood of death but calling upon the men to fight for their home and loved ones anyway, giving the viewer goosebumps.
Davy Jones CGI is just amazing
These characters received incredible treatment for the spirit of who they were in the books and brought them to life on film with a great mix of adaptive writing, sincere performances and even first-hand advice from fans cast in the film.
This has probably been one of the more consistent award categories. I know any award is subjective, but unlike Best Picture a lot of times, I truly think Visual Effects category gets it totally right. THE MATRIX was such a game changer when it came out.
Yeah the biggest Oscar snub in my eyes is when they didn’t nominate The Lego Movie for Best Animated Feature!
Exactly, and that's because it's only voted on by other members of the VFX branch. There are definitely a few of these that could have gone to other films but none of these are bad or wrong choices in any way
Fans everywhere universally adore Aragorn whether they love him for his commitment to honor or his willingness to sacrifice nearly anything in the name of the people he loves.
Movies of Peter Jackson and Chris Nolan = confirmed for VFX Oscar
they both know exactly how to use VFX and dont just do everything with CGI (Hobbit doesnt count, they made these movies under a lot of presure)
Actually, Christopher Nolan prefer to not use CGI or VFX in his movies andonly use it when desperate, he prefer using practical effects
@@aimankamiri959 Yes, but he also knows when to use VFX. Like in interstellar, the endurance is a physical model but all the backgrounds (of space) are CGI that is then played back on big monitors (like a predecessor to the technology that they used in the mandalorian). Or the bat (I think its called the bat) in tdkr, where they shoot some stuff with that thing on a car or crane and cut between those shots full CG shots, to integrate it more in reality
@@kevinjustin7646 And Tenet and Inception
And James Cameron
What makes Eowyn one of the most heroic figures in the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy of movies is due to her courage and presence on screen.
BRO Lord of the Rings is AMAZING!
There are no more films like these
There wasn't films like this before, and there will never be another..
Greatest of all time! 🔥
Thankfully!
Hobbit?
Btw some kids lov to compare it with Avengers
@@nanilama7016 both have equally good vfx
The incredibly dramatic circumstances surrounding Theoden, his court, and the fight alongside his people are some of the most inspiring and action-packed portions of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, both in the books and the films.
I love how some of these aren't the most in your face effects, but instead, things you didn't realise were cgi. That's what makes them so good.
Spider-Man 2 still reigns as the gold standard for superhero sequels, offering a relatable and emotional tale of grief and loss, along with iconic moments like the subway scene.
Matrix , lord of the rings , pirates of caribbean , my childhood, spiderman 🤩😁
It just needs harry potter and the dark knight 💪
Harry Potter should’ve won over Hugo honestly
@@toxic1strike167 true
@@toxic1strike167 hell no. That movie is beautiful
Dark knight is only practical
@@reptilesceptile1035 Hugo is good and all, but Harry Potter was the end of a ten year saga that was just as, if not more beautiful. Plus I believe it just legitimately had more/better visual effects
With its poetic script, Ridley Scott creates a classic favorite for action fans that is both simple but moving. With breathtaking scenery and powerful acting, Gladiator is a film that audience will instantly go to when they think of action dramas.
King Kong (2005)
Peter Jackson's heartfelt epic is the type of utterly sincere, ambitious feats of Hollywood spectacle that the industry desperately needs more of.
What makes Gimli a lovable figure who wears his heart on his sleeve is his loyalty, courage and outspoken humor.
2000: The Matrix
2001: Gladiator
2002: The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
2003: The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
2004: The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King
2005: Spider-Man 2
2006: King Kong
2007: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
2008: The Golden Compass
2009: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
2010: Avatar
2011: Inception
2012: Hugo
2013: Life Of Pi
2014: Gravity
2015: Interstellar
2016: Ex Machina
2017: The Jungle Book
2018: Blade Runner 2049
2019: First Man
2020: 1917
2021: Tenet
2022: Dune
2023: Avatar the way of water
@@martinalejandrotorresherre7452 2024 Godzilla Minus One
The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy has become an enduring icon of modern film for its incredible story, breathtaking visual display, awe-inspiring action sequences and fantastic characters.
The epic story in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy is complemented by beautiful landscapes, award-winning costume design and special visual effects that have held up incredibly well.
Sean Bean's tone and mood switching prowess to match the internal struggles of Boromir truly projected the conflicted hero from the books.
The victory of the Return of the King was truly groundbreaking in the fantasy genre, and the entire Lord of the Rings series has since become one of the most popular franchises of all time, with its final chapter alone grossing an incredible $1,120,000,000 at the box office.
What makes the Lord of the Rings the most iconic fantasy movies of all time is due to its impact on the genre and its unrivaled place in cinematic history.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is epic in every sense of the word, from the characters, the music, the landscapes, to the themes of friendship, honor and fighting for the goodness in the world.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy of movies have everything, including astonishing action sequences, a mesmerizing visual display, awe-inspiring and timeless effects, a divine orchestral score and flaunts an enviable cast of actors.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is a masterclass in storytelling, and its visuals, performances and action sequences are equally impressive.
The Lord of the Rings have absolutely stacked casts, filled to the brim with terrific actors doing a terrific job.
-The world we live in is just as amazing as the one we created for you
Gravity is a stunning movie filled with tension and drama. Gravity is filled with gorgeous shots of space and wonderful cinematography.
The one thing I love about this video, compared to other Visual Effects Videos, is you not only show every great visual effect moment in each film, but you take the time to show us and explain how and why each moment was groundbreaking and revolutionary.
Good job my friend.
Thank you once again Jonathan 🙏
Well said.
What makes those movies and the Lord of the Rings trilogy still awesome even decades after their initial releases was really make people feel something. The characters and the settings get into the imaginations and hearts of viewers, and stay with them for the rest of their lives.
These Academy Awards videos always have a unique atmosphere
Great editint, excellent choice for music
Just perfect as every time
Thank you CineVore
Thank you for all your comments 🙏❤️
The iconic special effects in the Lord of the Rings trilogy have stood the test of time; everything that is rendered on screen looks awesome, whether created with costumes or computers.
Avatar has to be the most visually stunning movie I've ever seen. Hopefully the new one is even better.
I've rewatched it recently, and it still holds up. Cameron is the best 🔥
I AM keeping Fingers crossed for Avatar: The Way of Water
The score of Howard Shore creates individual themes for characters and moments, enhancing the narrative experience. The music in the Lord of the Rings trilogy matches onscreen events perfectly, evoking both beauty and sadness in the audience.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy depicts a fantastical sprawling world where magic, evil and heroism combine, often from the most unexpected places.
There have been plenty of movies with visual effects that revolutionizes the industry throughout the years. These pictures marked a distinctive before and after in cinematic history from revolutionary minds. Whether they generated sharp technological advancements or used existing technology in innovative ways, these groundbreaking films have defined what a film can look like.
The Matrix, Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Spider-Man 2, King Kong, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The Golden Compass, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Avatar, Inception, Hugo, Life of Pi, Gravity, Interstellar, Ex Machina, The Jungle Book, Blade Runner 2049, First Man and 1917 has great visual effects.
The Fellowship of the Ring perfectly kickstarts one of the finest trilogies in cinema and lays the groundwork that the next chapters build on.
A world without borders or boundaries, where anything is possible, isn't that what cinema is?
The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a monumental achievement in filmmaking that pushes the boundaries of special effects, production design, costumes and cinematic scores, all while hinging upon the dedicated performances of its gigantic and charismatic cast of actors.
'The Matrix' came out the same year as 'Star wars Phantom Menace'. All earlier Star wars films won oscar for visual effect. Everyone thought Star wars would bag it because of their astounding CGI budget and their commanding fan base, even among the academy members. Fortunately they got it right. Visual effects of 'The Matrix' was way ahead of its time.
The bond that develops between Legolas and Gimli is one of genuine friendship and mutual respect, even if it never loses a sporting rivalry. Legolas and Gimli are facing insurmountable odds together that best defines what is one of the greatest and most heartwarming friendships in the Lord of the Rings.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King remains one of the most incredible Academy Award sweeps in history.
The Lord of the Rings has so many incredible duos help define the greatness of one of the most triumphant feats in film history that ranges from unexpected alliances between rivals to epic and tormented tales of love and even to pairings that stand as the ultimate depictions of friendship in cinema.
Aquaman music made this so emotional and nostalgic
Visual effects have always been an essential part of cinema. They have evolved greatly over the decades through highs and lows. It was beyond astonishing to compare how movies looked a few decades ago, relying mostly on practical effects on an impressive scale, to how they look today thanks to cutting-edge computer graphics imagery technology.
I still get hyped for ex Machina's win.
Undeserved! Star Wars The Force Awakens should've won
@@dariussalepetru6770 lol no
Yes yes yes
A commitment to the craft, practical effects and attention to detail make the Lord of the Rings trilogy timeless.
Gandalf was still best known among the people of Middle Earth for his extreme kindness, trustworthy personality and stunning fireworks displays. Fans fell in love with Gandalf because he was a good friend to all who elevated everybody around him.
One of the best youtube video I have ever seen. Direct to the point, quick and very well made
Thank you so much Mark 🙏
@@cinevore358 🤗
A huge part of what makes Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy work is how well the fantastical looks real in these movies. It was a testament to the hard work and sheer talent that the practical and digital effects artists poured into the trilogy that their version of Middle Earth is still considered to be the gold standard that all new high fantasies are measured against.
The POTC trilogy will alway have a special place in my heart
It's so underrated. Imo the original POTC trilogy is better than the hobbit or the sequels.
@@mjl11 Well, POTC is not a trilogy and the other movies(except the 1st instalment) are simply bad.
@@peoplepeople335 'original' potc trilogy. And if you think dead mens chest is bad you should rewatch it. Perfect blockbuster with tension, strong action pieces, good acting (esp Jack) and an iconic villain. Way more recognizable than those marvel generic bad guys.
Spider-Man 2 is genuinely known as one of the best action set pieces of all time in the superhero genre and action films in general. The train battle scene in Spider-Man 2 is a masterclass in all things direction and shot composition and is just an all-around masterpiece.
Your editing is always on point. Seriously nice.
Watching this list, it reminded and also amazed me that none of super big budget movies of MCU and Star Wars won this category.
Thanks ❤️😃
I don't think any of the MCU films deserves visual effect Oscar, and Star Wars prequels always had seriously rough competition ^^ (Matrix, LOTR and King Kong)
Star Wars Sequels were actually really dope but had some serious competition.... especially with Blade Runner 2049 vs The Last Jedi....but does it really matters....everybody knows that Star Wars ushered in visual effects....and the OT won all the three times
@@cinevore358 Well MCU Really Has Some Mind Blowing Effect...
But We Fail To Recognize It Under The Hate They Get...
But Yep They Got Plenty Of Nominations
The legendary friendship between Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee makes them one of the best duos in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and arguably the greatest duo in cinematic history.
Here’s hoping Tenet will be a part of that club soon!
I personally don't like the film, but I hope it's gonna won!
You can‘t put the visual effects from Tenet together with Lord of the rings or Avatar
It is
Your wish has come true
I love Tenet well deserved to win suck it Mulan
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a real miracle: three wonderful and astonishing movies, three critically acclaimed masterpieces, regarded among the greatest, most beautiful and most influential films ever made.
Christopher Nolan is having a ball, and he just won another one last night.
This is an award for the professionals that made the VFX
Aragorn truly proves himself as a leader in the iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy, showing how Viggo Mortensen commands the physical prowess and dramatic intensity as an actor.
And now Tenet 🥰
The Lord of the Rings is the perfect blend of ambition, brilliant storytelling and incredible technical achievement.
You should make best original and adapted screenplay
I don't plan to do it.. But maybe!
@@cinevore358 awww I hope u do!
@@cinevore358 woah you have to make it dude !
Available!
@@cinevore358 I just saw this comment and im so excited!! THANK YOU, I've been waiting for this video
The Lord of the Rings trilogy of movies have exceed expectations thanks to revolutionary effects, gorgeous scenery, a soaring score, spectacular acting, awesome set pieces, surprisingly good pacing for such a long film and more.
This is so well done. I want this to go viral. I love the oscars and mashup videos like this. Good luck to you and your channel!
Thank you so much for your kind words Maggie 🙏
I've some other Oscars videos if you didn't know! 😃
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Spider-Man 2 is known as one of the best superhero films of all time, thanks both to its incredibly compelling plot and the action set pieces that have kept audiences enamored to this day.
I love these every best ... oscar Videos!
Galadriel is one of the most beloved characters because of her intense compassion and incredible power.
They should give Godzilla vs Kong an Oscar for best VFX and CGI
Thu that's cringe
@@dariussalepetru6770 Why??
@@dariussalepetru6770 You idiot it's not about the Movie its about the VFX.
@@dariussalepetru6770 The VFX in Dune is good but not as good as the VFX in Godzilla vs Kong.
Is between Dune or Spider-Man No Way Home or Matrix 4 for Best VFX
The bittersweet yet satisfying conclusion of the Lord of the Rings has brought audiences to tears for generations.
These days Avatar has many haters, especially among Marvel fanboys but it's an amazing movie - not just visually. Anyway, I still hate the fact they didn't nominate The Fifth Element (1997) in this category. What a crime. Also, Prometheus should have won in 2012. It's such a fantastic looking movie
People shit on Cameron way too much.. He's one of the best directors of all time! And Avatar is criminally underrated unfortunately..
@Aariz Khan I adore Minority Report. I wouldn't mind it to win the Oscar
Life of Pi has more impressive and realistic CGI than Prometheus...
Agreed!
@@jisellesharmaignequintao5804 Prometheus had way bigger and harder to make settings. They used fantastic practical effects to show its atmosphere - unlike CGI tiger
The Lord of the Rings trilogy contains beautiful landscapes, compelling heroes and villains, and an inspiring story of the little guy triumphing over the strongest evil force in the world.
It's actually insane that not one single Marvel movie made this oscar list, its graphics and visual effects through out the 23 movies are all just so phenomenal.
Even though they're mostly good, Marvel visual effects are not that incredible or revolutionary.. At least for me.
The performance of Andy Serkis as Gollum is one of the defining characteristics of the Lord of the Rings. He helped to revolutionize motion capture technology and turned in one of the greatest performances of the last generation in the process. He captured both aspects of his character, Gollum and Smeagol, with equal care and attention to detail, which made his internal conflict that much more interesting to watch.
A thought for Andy Sirkis who contributed to the animations of Gollum and King Kong !
The Lord of the Rings movies are endlessly rewatchable, and a large part of their appeal is their central character.
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Well deserved
Over twenty years have passed since the theatrical release of the movie trilogy, but the Lord of the Rings remains the pinnacle of cinematic fantasy.
Both Amazing Spiderman movies deserved a nomination.
Aragorn acknowledges the four Hobbits and conveys how he sees them as his equals due to their courage and resilience and it was touching to know that they meant more to him than the Hobbits he had to look after on their treacherous journey.
Nothing beats LOTR even to this day!
Masterpiece ❤️
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@@dv4975 Maybe not tomorrow not next year not next decade but something will you just wait
@@zaidanahnaf9431 it’s been 20 years and nothing has come even close
The mutual admiration between Aragorn and Boromir is solidified for all to see, as both men are sincere in their declaration to protect Frodo Baggins and the Fellowship of the Ring and hold great mutual respect for each other to their courage and will to do good.
Lord of the rings is the best
Denis Villeneuve's Dune brings audiences into a futuristic universe of astonishing planets and cultures while including awe-inspiring action set pieces. Denis Villeneuve's Dune was a visually stunning and passionately made science fiction blockbuster that earned six Academy Awards.
My god, what an incredible lineup! All great and deserving winners imo (would've loved to see Kubo win visual effects instead of jungle book, but that's just me)
ps: i did like the music choices!
Thank you! 😃
Kubo deserved Best Animated Feature over Zootopia
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I disagree
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is considered by fans and critics alike to be one of the finest examples of blockbuster cinema ever made, with acclaim lavished upon it for its effects, extensive set work, filming on location, grand scale, and its casting has received acclaim, with many characters in the film becoming iconic roles for their actors.
The Golden Compass is the only non-deserving one of the worst movies of all time. 0/10
I still think the vfx were good tho
Agreed
True undeserved! Transformers or Spider-Man 3 should've won
The Return of the King is a gargantuan production and a magnificent ending, unafraid to bring all of its character arcs and plotlines to a satisfyingly close. Every element falls into place to deliver a cinematic masterpiece: the action is awesome, the performances are great, the script is perfect, and the fantasy elements are beautifully realized.
The only one I don't get is Golden Compass over Transformers and At World's End.
Yeah me too ^^
The spirit of Aragorn emanates mystery, chivalry and majesty throughout the Lord of the Rings trilogy because most of his gentility and strength stayed true to his character throughout the films.
Tenet is next on the list
The Lord of the Rings is a pinnacle franchise in the fantasy genre and its reputation speaks for itself.
Spider-Man 2 jumps right into the action without forgetting about a good story and memorable characters, and the movie remains a masterclass in pacing. All that operates in addition to set pieces that have aged wonderfully well.
Spider-Man 2 remains a triumph for superhero cinema even at 20 years, thanks to its timeless action sequences that remain untouched.
The Lord of the Rings is a massive trilogy of epic movies that requires time to properly conclude with a very bittersweet yet satisfying ending.
The endearing bromance between Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee defines the very essence of friendship. Middle Earth owes them a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid.
The Lord of the Rings is the pinnacle of the fantasy genre with interesting characters and a story full of heart.
Hugo Weaving radiates charisma with gravitas, sternness and yet undeniable kindness as one of the most powerful figures in Middle Earth, making it clear why so many nobles and important figures agree to attend his council.