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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Is Big Winner at the Oscars
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Is Big Winner at the Oscars
The futuristic film from the studio A24 won seven awards, including for best picture, directing and in three of the four acting categories. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/13/m...l-at-once.html I was very, very entertained by this movie when I watched it and I'd recommend it to anyone who is tired of the same old bullshit in theaters. I'm a bit shocked that it received so many awards. You should be able to get a chance to watch it fairly easily now...and you should watch it. |
Well deserved. Definitely the best of the year.
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It was a really good movie. Not the super artsy stuff that wins the Oscars some years.
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Hard to argue with it winning.
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I liked Banshees and Top Gun better (not that Top Gun was ever going to win an Oscar for Best Picture), but I had no issue with this.
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EEAAO was one of the greater movie going experiences I've had in a while. I thoroughly loved it and I'm very happy for the recognition it has received.
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Never heard of this movie yet, Ill have to give it a watch
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I knew nothing about this movie until I watched a trailer, just now.
It looks like "The Matrix" on PCP. I'll check it out. |
It was entertaining. But I didn't think it lived up to the hype. Got a bit too silly for me.
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Sitting back waiting for vlad to to post something from the critical drinker about how terrible this all is.
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Trippy as ****
It's The Butterfly Effect mixed with The Matrix |
Congrats on winning all of the Oscars BUT, HELL TO THE NO! Too much bull shit going on to "entertain" me. When a MUCH BETTER FILM like, "All Quite on the Western Front" is FAR superior. How can you compare? :shake:
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Watched the trailer, which did nothing for me. Looks like more CGI comic book crap, which I'm fairly sick of at this point.
Over the past decade, I've seen exactly one of the movies that won best picture - Green Book. Most of the rest I never even heard of. I'd never heard of this one until after it won. About the best I can hope for at this point is that something I really like at least gets nominated (like 1917), but I've just accepted that if I really like it, it's not going to win. And I can't remember the last time I actually watched the Academy Awards. Used to be I'd never miss it. Oh well. Hollywood no longer gives a **** about me or what I like, and as Patrick Swayze once famously said, ditto. |
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