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"Best Picture Best Supporting Actor for Jeff Bridges Best Original Screenplay Best Film Editing"
"UNDERRATED MOVIE! Review coming soon... *Official 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die entry...* *Official 2020: A Movie Odyssey entry, by Dr-Faustus* *One of Edgar Wright's "1000 Favorite Movies"* "
"01/31/17 Directed by: David Mackenzie Not my cup of tea genre-wise and its a very basic entry in that genre. There's really nothing to this film at all but nothing is offensive either minus the orchestral score which was blander than bland and the brisk pace. Honestly, this feels like a direct-to-DVD movie from the late 2000's. "
"Best Picture Best Supporting Actor - JEFF BRIDGES Best Original Screenplay Best Film Editing."
"3 NOMS Best Actor - Supporting Role - Jeff Bridges Best Screenplay - Motion Picture - Taylor Sheridan "
"The best movie of 2016 in my books.Beautifully shot, great acting and Nick Cave's and Warren Ellis' score is once again great but there is also other great songs in the soundtrack, from the likes of Townes van Zandt. Ben Foster is great once again. Bridges is Rooster Cogburn (not drinking as hard though) again and has some great banter with his partner throughtout the movie. But the biggest positive surprise for me was Chris Pine in this. "
"1.Mahershala Ali- MoonlightLost the Globe, but he's still the frontrunner. A win at the SAGs would, and likely will, confirm that. 2.Jeff Bridges- Hell or High WaterHe's in. 3.Dev Patel- LionLike his Lion costar, he's showed up everywhere he needs to, and his film looks like a BP nominee. Likely in. 4.Hugh Grant- Florence Foster JenkinsAfter BAFTA, HFPA, and SAG nominations, Grant seems pretty strong here. It's a crowded category, but he looks pretty solid. 5.Lucas Hedges- Manchester By t"
"1st viewing 30 November 2016 directed by: David Mackenzie "
"1.Kenneth Lonergan- Manchester By the SeaNo possible outcome where it isn't nominated. 2.Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney- MoonlightDitto. 3.Damien Chazelle- La La LandThere's a chance it could miss (it's a musical, and musics don't have a great screenplay nomination record) but it's pretty small; no movie has won Best Picture without a screenplay nod since 1997 (Titanic), and this is the favorite. Plus, it's pretty well-liked all around. 4.Taylor Sheridan- Hell or High WaterEven befor"