I really appreciated Gosling more than in the past.  Actually, I think this 
performance made me realize how good he’d been in the past, but that I hadn’t 
really noticed.

Regards

Doug Taylor

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Very cool noms.  I think ARRIVAL was the best script along with DEADPOOL (which 
didn't get nominated).  Amy Adams was robbed.

I LOVED THE LOBSTER and of Colin was robbed as well.

Happy about the other nominations otherwise.
Ryan Gosling is amazing in LA LA LAND.

Toochis

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Yes.  Except "best song."

On Jan 24, 2017, at 6:17 PM, Michael Greenwood 
<newswan...@hotmail.com<mailto:newswan...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

In a near-perfect world, The Lobster sweeps all categories.

Oh well...

M


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I agree.  "La La Land" is likely to win the big prize, and it was impressive 
when I saw it on the Cinerama Dome last month - but none of its original tunes 
have "classic" written all over 'em, such as you'd find in many Broadway or 
Disney animated musicals.  And I don't get its nom for best original 
screenplay.  To me the best written script was "Manchester by the Sea."

Looking over the selections - this is the first time in my LIFE - that I have 
seen all nine Best Pic nominees before TODAY.  Subjective rankings:

Likely favorites to win Best Picture:
1. La La Land
2. Moonlight
3. Hidden Figures
4. Manchester by the Sea
5. Arrival
6. Lion
7. Hell or High Water
8. Fences
9. Hacksaw Ridge

The films I liked the most among the Best Picture noms:
1. Manchester by the Sea
2. Arrival
3. La La Land
4. Hidden Figures
5. Hacksaw Ridge
6. Moonlight
7. Hell or High Water
8. Lion
9. Fences

Have to add that although constructed in a conventionally formulaic and 
self-aware way, "Hidden Figures" was for me the most crowd pleasing / enjoyable 
of all the movies nominated for Best Picture, followed by "La La Land."  
"Manchester" was the most depressing to many patrons - (but not to me) - yet 
it's gifted with some of the best writing and acting of the year, esp. Casey 
Affleck, who plays with a quiet self-hatred that's volcanic.  Watching it, I 
felt the air go out of the audience at the end, but to me, it's not a bad 
ending.  For me, NONE of the films nominated for the top prize this year are 
dogs.  They're all good.  (Although I wouldn't have minded to see Michael 
Keaton's evil portrayal in "The Founder" slip in there.)  And FWIW, if the Best 
Director noms remain an a signal of Best Picture odds - (in recent years they 
have not) - then the choices are limited to "La La Land," "Moonlight," 
"Arrival," "Manchester by the Sea" and "Hacksaw Ridge."  "Hacksaw," BTW, plays 
out like a sentimental William Wyler film with a lot of "Private Ryan" carnage; 
excellent craftsmanship but I thought Mel Gibson's pariah status in Hollywood 
would shut him out.  "Arrival" is slow but has a mind-bending, 
out-of-this-world payoff - and "Moonlight" is heartbreakingly vivid in its 
portrayal of bullying, gay self-identity and its relationship to the ethos of 
masculinity among young black men.  All good selections. - d.

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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 9:36 AM
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Well, let the Hollywood self-gratification begin.

La La Land (14 nominations) was enjoyable and fun, but we all know that any 
film that glorifies “the business” (see entries The Artist, Argo) is a 
rock-solid lock to be celebrated whether it was the “best” entry or not.

Regards

Doug Taylor
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