my picks: Best Supporting Actor Mike Faist - Challengers Javier Bardem - Dune: Part Two Josh O’Connor - Challengers Clarence Maclin - Sing Sing Austin Butler - Dune: Part Two Best Supporting Actress Cailee Spaeny - Civil War Michelle Beteau - Babes Tilda Swinton - Problemista Joan Chen - Didi Brigette Lundy-Paine - I Saw The TV Glow Best Adapted Screenplay (yikes) Sing Sing - Clint Bently, Greg Kwedar Dune: Part II - Dennis Villenueve, Jon Spaits Hit Man - Richard Linklater, Glenn Powell Twisters - Mark L Smith The Idea Of You - Michael Showalter Best Original Screenplay Challengers - Justin Kurwitkes I Saw The TV Glow - Jane Schoenbrun Didi - Sean Wang Babes - Ilana Glazer, Josh Rabinowitz Problemista - Julio Torres Best Cinematography I Saw The TV Glow Challengers Longlegs Dune: Part Two Civil War Best Editing Didi I Saw The TV Glow Dune: Part Two Longlegs Monkey Man Best Costume Design I Saw The TV Glow Dune: Part Two Challengers The Idea Of You Maxxxine Best Makeup and Hairstyling I Saw The TV Glow Longlegs Love Lies Bleeding Maxxxine The Sweet East Best Actor Colman Domingo - Sing Sing Izaac Wang - Didi Timothee Chalamet - Dune: Part Two Glen Powell - Hit Man Julio Torres - Problemista Best Actress Courtney Eaton - Parachute Talia Ryder - The Sweet East Katy O’Brien - Love Lies Bleeding Maika Monroe - Longlegs Zendaya - Challengers Best Director Jane Schoenbrun - I Saw The TV Glow Luca Guadino - Challengers Dennis Villenueve - Dune: Part Two Sean Wang - Didi Julio Torres - Problemista Best Picture I Saw The TV Glow Sing Sing - Winner Monkey Man Challengers Longlegs Problemista Civil War Dune: Part II Babes Didi
After uploading the video I realized I should have said I haven't been able to see Sing Sing or Didi yet! I know those two would have been pushing double digit nominations. I've heard of Babes, but haven't seen it yet. I also don't think I've heard of Parachute or The Sweet East, so I'll have to track those down!
@@r.c.c.10 in your oppinion but in 99% if others it is great. And kind of kindness is the worst film and it is still at the oscars so as napoleon last year
@@Grand_Master12312 Napoleon wasn't a very good film but it definetely deserved nominations for Production Design, Costume Design and Special Effects. I would even argue for Supporting actress and Soundtrack. When discussing nominations the quality of the film as a whole shouldn't be take into account, nor how succesful they've been on the box office, but the inherent quality of the film in the aspect of each particular nomination.
I haven’t looked too closely at what’s predicted to be nominated yet, but my gut reaction is no to both. Those are some really high numbers and I don’t know if Dune will have that kind of momentum come nomination season.
@@urboys2154 I’ve heard some great things about The Wild Robot, so there’s definitely some better films on the horizon! Admittedly I’m also not the best at seeing a lot of animated movies, so there’s most likely already some better animated films released this year that I just haven’t seen yet.
It's been a bad year for cinema so far. Although I respect your opinion, I think you are being way too mainstream with these nominations. Like those nominations to Jackman, Zendaya, Ferguson, Bardem, Chalamet, Smith, Powell are never happening. Nor should they. They are not bad, but there are many non-blockbuster films which have way better performances, scripts, costumes or others than these blockbuster films. They might not be great in all aspects at the same time, but should get their flowers in certain categories. We'll have to wait to see all the films this year and not even I have seen all the films released so far. But with the films I have seen until today of this year, I wouldn't agree with you in more than 15 of these nominations.
@@r.c.c.10 I’ll most likely do a video around nomination time that’s purely what I would nominate. Because I agree, this exercise definitely skews it to more of the popular films.
pretty sure Dune is gonna clean up this year. they knocked it out of the park on every front
Deadpool and wopverine should get a nomination for costumes and score, supporting actor, production design, visuals, film editing, sound
definitely not supporting actor
@@rat-x7x well he did act really great
@@Grand_Master12312 i will bet you a million dollares he wont get nominated
my picks:
Best Supporting Actor
Mike Faist - Challengers
Javier Bardem - Dune: Part Two
Josh O’Connor - Challengers
Clarence Maclin - Sing Sing
Austin Butler - Dune: Part Two
Best Supporting Actress
Cailee Spaeny - Civil War
Michelle Beteau - Babes
Tilda Swinton - Problemista
Joan Chen - Didi
Brigette Lundy-Paine - I Saw The TV Glow
Best Adapted Screenplay (yikes)
Sing Sing - Clint Bently, Greg Kwedar
Dune: Part II - Dennis Villenueve, Jon Spaits
Hit Man - Richard Linklater, Glenn Powell
Twisters - Mark L Smith
The Idea Of You - Michael Showalter
Best Original Screenplay
Challengers - Justin Kurwitkes
I Saw The TV Glow - Jane Schoenbrun
Didi - Sean Wang
Babes - Ilana Glazer, Josh Rabinowitz
Problemista - Julio Torres
Best Cinematography
I Saw The TV Glow
Challengers
Longlegs
Dune: Part Two
Civil War
Best Editing
Didi
I Saw The TV Glow
Dune: Part Two
Longlegs
Monkey Man
Best Costume Design
I Saw The TV Glow
Dune: Part Two
Challengers
The Idea Of You
Maxxxine
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
I Saw The TV Glow
Longlegs
Love Lies Bleeding
Maxxxine
The Sweet East
Best Actor
Colman Domingo - Sing Sing
Izaac Wang - Didi
Timothee Chalamet - Dune: Part Two
Glen Powell - Hit Man
Julio Torres - Problemista
Best Actress
Courtney Eaton - Parachute
Talia Ryder - The Sweet East
Katy O’Brien - Love Lies Bleeding
Maika Monroe - Longlegs
Zendaya - Challengers
Best Director
Jane Schoenbrun - I Saw The TV Glow
Luca Guadino - Challengers
Dennis Villenueve - Dune: Part Two
Sean Wang - Didi
Julio Torres - Problemista
Best Picture
I Saw The TV Glow
Sing Sing - Winner
Monkey Man
Challengers
Longlegs
Problemista
Civil War
Dune: Part II
Babes
Didi
After uploading the video I realized I should have said I haven't been able to see Sing Sing or Didi yet! I know those two would have been pushing double digit nominations. I've heard of Babes, but haven't seen it yet. I also don't think I've heard of Parachute or The Sweet East, so I'll have to track those down!
If civill war got best picture nom then deadpool 3 should also get a nom for picture and director
😂😂 I don't think either deserves it but Deadpool 3 was not even a good film in my opinion.
@@r.c.c.10 in your oppinion but in 99% if others it is great. And kind of kindness is the worst film and it is still at the oscars so as napoleon last year
@@Grand_Master12312 Napoleon wasn't a very good film but it definetely deserved nominations for Production Design, Costume Design and Special Effects. I would even argue for Supporting actress and Soundtrack.
When discussing nominations the quality of the film as a whole shouldn't be take into account, nor how succesful they've been on the box office, but the inherent quality of the film in the aspect of each particular nomination.
@@r.c.c.10 agree but captain america civil war didn't get any oscars but it deserves many
Even multiverse of mafness should get 4 or 5 noms
Challengers was disappointing. The only good elements were the male leads, the score, and Zendaya's ass.
Trying to think when the best film of the year won Best Film Oscar in the last decade and I can''t
The record for most Oscar nominations is 14, and the record for most Oscar wins is 11. Do you see Dune 2 beating any of these records?
I haven’t looked too closely at what’s predicted to be nominated yet, but my gut reaction is no to both. Those are some really high numbers and I don’t know if Dune will have that kind of momentum come nomination season.
We better get some better animated movies because that roster is looking shaky😬
@@urboys2154 I’ve heard some great things about The Wild Robot, so there’s definitely some better films on the horizon! Admittedly I’m also not the best at seeing a lot of animated movies, so there’s most likely already some better animated films released this year that I just haven’t seen yet.
It's been a bad year for cinema so far.
Although I respect your opinion, I think you are being way too mainstream with these nominations. Like those nominations to Jackman, Zendaya, Ferguson, Bardem, Chalamet, Smith, Powell are never happening. Nor should they.
They are not bad, but there are many non-blockbuster films which have way better performances, scripts, costumes or others than these blockbuster films. They might not be great in all aspects at the same time, but should get their flowers in certain categories.
We'll have to wait to see all the films this year and not even I have seen all the films released so far. But with the films I have seen until today of this year, I wouldn't agree with you in more than 15 of these nominations.
chalamet will get nominated for a different film and zendaya could be nominated but probs not.
@@r.c.c.10 I’ll most likely do a video around nomination time that’s purely what I would nominate. Because I agree, this exercise definitely skews it to more of the popular films.