martyn20
Unwell but still smiling
Movie due out in US during November, could be one of the films of the year
Steven Spielberg.
I can see this one sweeping the Oscars next year. It is just ticking all the right boxes. This has been Spielberg's project and passion for about the last 10 years, the same as Schindler's List was for 15 years before he felt capable of making it. Liam Neeson was going to be Lincoln but pulled out when Natasha died 3 years ago. Day Lewis does about one film every 5 years and it always superb so it is going to be an epic I hope.
The only thing that some on here might not like and criticise about him is, be assured it will be very pro america I am sure but as it is an american tale and lincoln is america's most loved president it would be difficult not to be. We will see.
I'm sceptical. It's a great subject but looking at the trailer it looks like Spielberg is making films for Acadamy Awards again and I cannot stand that approach. But I'll prob watch it at some point mainly for the historical aspect, I may learn something.
Spielberg has made some extraordinary films and has been rewarded by the film industry accordingly. His recent output of films has been peppered with mawkish sentimentality which cheapens the subject matter but there's been some good moments here and there.
Spielberg has made some extraordinary films and has been rewarded by the film industry accordingly. His recent output of films has been peppered with mawkish sentimentality which cheapens the subject matter but there's been some good moments here and there.
I don't think Spielberg has ever made a film just to please the academy. He was the devils spawn for the first 20 years of his career, routinely snubbed and ridiculed, the prime example being the 11 nominations for the Color Purple only to be told by the academy f*** off Spielberg you have got none of them. ET got just 4 oscars all for technical. The only film that did relatively well was Schindler's List and even then he was snubbed for all the acting oscars when, especially Fiennes was overlooked for Tommy Lee Jones in the fugative ffs, the greatest ever oscar travesty and then snubbed for best director for Saving Private Ryan when they gave it to Shakespeare in Love's director.
(US, please pretend this post is from somebody else, so you can answer it objectively)
I'm confused by this post - can you please clarify a couple of things for me:
Does having a film nominated for ELEVEN oscars, constitute it being 'snubbed' (even if it ultimately wins none)?
You state that ET 'only' won technical ones and that he missed out on various actor ones? Surely in his role of director he should be personally proud of the technical awards? The Best Actor ones are very much what they say on the tim, are they not? - An award specifically for the actor himself?
Am I the only one who thinks that the trailer makes it look SHIT? I generally like Spielberg films, and really like Day-Lewis, but Lincoln looks awful - obviously aimed at the low-IQ Yanks
11 nominations and 0 wins is a definate snub, no one ever remembers the nominees.
The acting awards are an indication of the director doing a good job and getting a good performance from the actor so the director has a massive influence in that.