I'm in a bit of an Oscar hangover with the goal of watching movies now gone.
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The music for The Shape of Water is lovely but honestly it's a travesty that Jonny Greenwood didn't win it for Phantom Thread, which has the best score of any films of the year by a HUGE margin.
Word. I'm thrilled for Deakins of course, but Greenwood was my biggest hope for a surprise win.
Sadly, there were no real surprises. Even the four times the odds-on favorite didn't win, the Oscar went to the film in a very close second place. I am very happy with one of those, which was The Silent Child live-action short. That was a nice moment.
I'm in a bit of an Oscar hangover with the goal of watching movies now gone.
Well, I'm almost done with The Great Unseen and ready to take on new projects. Or, you could join me in #52FilmsByWomen.
I am sure I could create a great unseen list of my own, there's a lot I have missed through the years. #52 films by women would be cool. I'm hoping to see at least 2 movies in theaters each month.
Do I want to go see Annihilation, Game Night, or Black Panther IMAX after work? Game Night's schedule gives me the most cushion to get there before it starts...
I saw Annihilation last night, and I want more people to see it and talk with me about it to help clarify what I thought. (It was really good, but very thinky. So I need more people to think about it with me.)
But Black Panther was definitely more fun.
I have already seen Black Panther. I know I want to see it again, but maybe not today and I have to think about the IMAX 3d options.
OK, Annihilation it is. Thinkiness pending.
That was interesting and disturbing. I am not sure what to think.
It's occupying the same headspace for me as Arrival, even if it's nowhere near as good. I wish it had spent more time on the interior lives of the other characters - I think the themes about identity and choices and self-destruction would have been stronger if Natalie Portman hadn't been our only POV character.
Still need to see Arrival.
You make a good point. Tessie Thompson and Gina Rodriguez characters were interesting and made intriguing choices, I would have liked to have known more of what they were thinking.
I also wish that "refracting everything" idea was explored a little more. That's a pretty deep well.