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"Best Actor - LEONARDO DiCAPRIO Also Won...Best Director - ALEJANDRO G.INNARITU (NOTE : INNARITU Becomes The 3rd Filmmaker To Win Back-To-Back Directing Oscars,JOHN FORD And JOESPH L.MANKIEWICZ Being The Others) And Best Cinematography (NOTE : Cinematographer EMMANUEL LUBEZKI Becomes The First Cinematographer To Win The Prize Three Years In A Row!,He Won Previously For GRAVITY (2013) And BIRDMAN OR (THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF INGORANCE) (2014))."
"Predictions Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio Best Cinematography Results Best Director for Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio Best Cinematography"
“Yet again, Alejandro González Iñárritu creates a film that is artistically daring, but emotionally hollow, a simple-minded revenge film that ends in two men beating each other bloody in the snow. That is the entirety of the film, a simple revenge story that is lacquered with gorgeous cinematography and two great central performances, but like many of Iñárritu’s films, there’s very little that’s actually there. As a punishing endurance test for the audience, The Revenant can’t be beat. Ever wanted to watch a handsome leading man cut open a horse and climb inside for warmth? Well, here is your chance. Ever wanted to watch another typically handsome leading man walk around with a bald spot from an unsuccessful scalping attempt? Well, this film has got you covered for that to” read more
"While it's a very technically impressive film, I personally didn't feel that I was getting that much out of it. The story is really bare bones,and while the acting was pretty good (especially Tom Hardy)I just never really connected with any of the characters and didn't experience any strong emotions during or after it. "
"And the nominees are... *Lenny Abrahamson- Room/b> *Alejandro González Iñárritu- The Revenant/b> *Tom McCarthy- Spotlight/b> *Adam McKay- The Big Short/b> *George Miller- Mad Max: Fury Road/b> And the Oscar goes to... Final: Well, Iñárritu won the DGA and the BAFTA, so it appears that he's in the driver's seat here. If he loses, and after winning three last year voters may shift away from him, I think it'll either be McKay or Miller that takes it, but chances look fairly slim at the mo"