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Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 10:03 am
by transformers2
I'm really glad you guys are labeling Carrell as a supporting actor because I was having a really hard time debating between him and Benedict Cumberbatch for the last spot in the lead actor category. Now I can switch him to supporting actor and not lose any more sleep over it.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 1:49 pm
by silversurfer19
numbersix wrote:Firstly, here's a list of eligible foreign language titles. It's not a complete list,but these would be the major ones:

The Raid 2
Ilo Ilo
Like Father Like Son
Child's Pose
The Lunchbox
Stranger by the Lake
We Are the Best
Borgman
Young and Beautiful
Ida
Force Majeure
Leviathan
2 Days 1 Night
Winter Sleep
Wetlands
Thanks for that, I've had a fairly slack year for foreign language titles, only started watching a few recently, but that list has given me a good 6 or so that I need to watch now over the next 6 days!

And regarding categories, I agreed with both of your examples, though like most years I will try to just place the nominee in the category which receives most votes (eg, if Carrell receives 5 nominations for Best Actor but 7 but Best Supporting Actor, I will move all 12 nominations to Best Supporting Actor).

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 2:23 pm
by Chienfantome
I would add, to that solid list of foreign language films Six has listes, a couple more :
- "Why don't you play in Hell" by Sono Sion
- "2 autumns, 3 winters"
- "Bird People" (don't listen to Six about that one, it's a must-see)

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 2:48 pm
by transformers2
Chienfantome wrote:Four spots available ! I wonder what's the only foreign film you liked this year.
Borgman ;)

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 2:59 pm
by Chienfantome
Well at least it's a good one ;)

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 3:36 pm
by bestfilm
I started writing down my nominees.
I support Carell as a supporting actor (pun intended).
Whiplash is an original screenplay, Academy did a mistake.
As for foreign films I am quite an expert, fact is I'm not sure which ones are eligible according to their american releases. I should make a research.
At any rate, you should take into consideration Venus in fur. In the USA it was released in June and I think it's one of the best.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 4:01 pm
by Buscemi
If it's based on a short film, it's an adapted screenplay.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 4:16 pm
by jas8382
As far I can tell the screenplay for Whiplash came first, then they made the short film from that same script as way to secure funding for the feature length version of that script.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 4:21 pm
by Buscemi
That's similar to The Raid 2 (the sequel was scripted first but budget reasons shelved that and The Raid was filmed instead) but in the eyes of most, that's still a sequel. Since Whiplash was already released as a short, it falls under "based on another medium".

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 4:59 pm
by JohnErle
I'd add A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night to that list of Foreign Language films worth checking out, but I have no idea how anyone would track it down right now.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 5:32 pm
by numbersix
jas8382 wrote:As far I can tell the screenplay for Whiplash came first, then they made the short film from that same script as way to secure funding for the feature length version of that script.
It that's true it would still be adapted. To deliver the film to distributors (and to close production finance) you need a clear chain of title. Because the short came first the film-maker would have to legally assign the rights of the short to the feature producers (even if they're the same people). So on a legal basis it's an adaptation.

But really, I've too many options for Best Original Script, and too few for Best Adapted, hence I'm nominating it in that category.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 6:06 pm
by Buscemi
I'd also add under the FYC Foreign Language category Gabrielle (Canada) and The Last of the Unjust (Germany, also FYC Documentary).

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 26th, 2015, 8:36 pm
by transformers2
numbersix wrote:
jas8382 wrote:As far I can tell the screenplay for Whiplash came first, then they made the short film from that same script as way to secure funding for the feature length version of that script.
It that's true it would still be adapted. To deliver the film to distributors (and to close production finance) you need a clear chain of title. Because the short came first the film-maker would have to legally assign the rights of the short to the feature producers (even if they're the same people). So on a legal basis it's an adaptation.

But really, I've too many options for Best Original Script, and too few for Best Adapted, hence I'm nominating it in that category.
Exact same thought process I had.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 27th, 2015, 8:22 pm
by Buscemi
The Guest is now on the Vudu/Ultraviolet account.

Re: Reel Society of Film Critics Awards 2015 - The Master Li

Posted: February 28th, 2015, 7:02 pm
by transformers2
Out of sheer boredom, I complied a list of predictions for the nominees. Looking forward to seeing how right/wrong I was on Tuesday.

Best Picture:
Birdman
Blue Ruin
Boyhood
Gone Girl
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Imitation Game
Interstellar
Nightcrawler
Whiplash

Best Actor:
Ralph Fiennes, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler
Michael Keaton, Birdman
Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything
David Oyelowo, Selma

Best Actress:
Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything
Keira Knightley, Begin Again
Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Jenny Slate, Obvious Child
Reese Witherspoon, Wild

Best Supporting Actor:
Steve Carell, Foxcatcher
Ethan Hawke, Boyhood
Edward Norton, Birdman
Mark Ruffalo, Foxcatcher
J.K. Simmons, Whiplash

Best Supporting Actress:
Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Kim Dickens, Gone Girl
Keira Knightley, The Imitation Game
Rene Russo, Nightcrawler
Emma Stone, Birdman

Best Director:
Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Damien Chazelle, Whiplash
Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarratu, Birdman
Richard Linklater, Boyhood

Best Original Screenplay:
Boyhood
Birdman
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Love is Strange
Nightcrawler

Best Adapted Screenplay:
Gone Girl
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Imitation Game
Whiplash
Wild

Best Cast:
Birdman
Gone Girl
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Theory of Everything

Best Original Score:
Birdman
Gone Girl
The Imitation Game
Interstellar
Nightcrawler

Best Animated Film:
Big Hero 6
The Book of Life
How to Train Your Dragon 2
The Lego Movie
The Wind Rises

Best Foreign Language Film:
Force Majeure
Ida
Leviathan
The Raid 2
Stranger by the Lake

Breakthrough Performance:
Ellar Coltrane, Boyhood
Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything
David Oyelowo, Selma
Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything
Jenny Slate, Obvious Child

Best Cinematography:
Birdman
Boyhood
The Grand Buadpest Hotel
Interstellar
Nightcrawler

Best Documentary:
20,000 Days on Earth
Life Itself
Jodorowsky's Dune
Nas: Time is Illmatic
? on the fifth nominee

Best Visual Effects:
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Edge of Tomorrow
Guardians of the Galaxy
Interstellar
X-Men: Days of Future Past