Well, apparently the only category with women in it is Costume Design, surprise, surprise. I haven't seen them all, but I really think Snowpiercer deserved something- the design was phenomenal.
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All those white dudes, and still no room for Ralph Fiennes, because great comic performances will never get the shiny statues. (Tony Revolori earned but didn't get a nomination, too, which would have offset the white dudeitude at least just a little bit (Good God, he's only Emmett's age; he's just a zygote)).
Snowpiercer was incredible.
I would've loved to have seen GOTG nominated for best adapted screenplay (co-authored by a woman, who also came up with the idea and wrote the original draft), and even though I haven't read or seen it all the writerly people I know who have are severely pissed that Gillian Flynn and Gone Girl were passed over.
I would have loved to see Snowpiercer nominated for anything, but most of all for directing. It had such a loopy, distinctive voice and tone.
I, too, loved Ralph Fiennes in Grand Budapest Hotel. I'm kinda puzzled to see Robert Duvall nominated for The Judge. I thought that film was critically panned (didn't see it myself.)
Gone Girl was an excellent adaptation, I thought. Managed to streamline pretty well.
Linda Holmes is great, as ever, on the noms: [link]
I've only seen three out of the 8 Best Pic nominees. What the hell is American Sniper? I haven't even heard of it.
Meryl Streep in Into the Woods, really? I guess she was entertaining enough in the role, but c'mon. That just feels lazy.
She's an Important Actor. I think the Academy thinks they have to. Or they've giving them to older actors on the gamble that "Oh, this is their last movie, I bet, better award them with something."
American Sniper does not look appealing to me from the ads. It's Bradley Cooper... as a sniper.
It's Bradley Cooper... as a sniper.
It's Bradley Cooper--as you've never seen him before.
It's true, it's in the ads.