Sunday, February 24, 2008

Transformers 0 for 3 At Oscars

Transformers struck out at the Oscars tonight, losing all three categories it was up for. Sound Mixing and Sound Editing went to The Bourne Ultimatum and Visual Effects was won by The Golden Compass.

I haven't bothered to watch the show since I saw 4 of the 5 Best Picture noms and was a bit horrified that they where the contenders. Juno is a silly movie with Ellen Page playing herself (wait till her next movie comes out to prove me right). Michael Clayton was incredibly full of itself and didn't really have much purpose and atrocious pacing. No Country for Old Men was just bizarre, where half the cast served no other purpose then to balloon the screen time and chew scenery. If you can remove half your cast and it has no effect on the picture then you have a poor picture. Oh and playing an un-emotional killer shouldn't be Oscar winning, that use to be called bad acting as anyone can do it (see Jason Voorhees). I tried to watch There Will Be Blood but its pacing problems and that horrendous atonal music was just a bit much for me.

As far as actors go, if you are a "Method" actor, to me you are no actor. It’s just a crutch. A true skilled professional should be able to switch in and out of their roles as simple as changing clothes. Just like a skilled engineer, cook, and so forth can just do what they do whenever the need arises. A writer doesn't have to "become" a character to write in their voice, they just have the skills to do it and call on it when needed. I think a true actor should be able to do the same. By being "Method" the person is essentially saying they don't have that critical skill set and they shouldn't be awarded for that.

My point is sadly the Academy that rewards these things tend to go for tried and true rather then genuine innovation in movies. I blame it for skewing 55+ in the average age for the voting members. They vote on the movies that remind them of the films they use to perform in and grew up on (those from '40s to '70s). It wouldn't surprise if most probably never saw Transformers because "It was too loud" but saw Golden Compass with their grandkids. Tech and sci-fi is still frowned upon because it reminds them of their horrible execution of way back when.

I think the safe, familiar voting of the Academy combined with the secrecy is a huge failure to the art it’s supposed to represent. If the academy wasn't its own secret society, where the votes where public (and therefore would have to explain), I think the results would be much more dynamic. It is also why the ratings go down each year because my generation and the next is a lot more skeptical of award shows then the previous and tend to notice the pattern of these strange and disagreeable choices more quickly. Maybe I will feel different if there was a movie to root for (other then Transformers) for the first time in years but there wasn't. In other words, it’s just another year of the same o same o. It saddens me because I use to like the awards and the more I see how it really works, the greater the disappointment. So ends the diatribe.

Congrats for the nominations and maybe better luck with Transformers 2.

15 comments:

  1. I'm SO pissed that Transformers didn't win Best Visual FX. Granted, I obviously wasn't involved in the making of the film in any way or form, but still... The FX in 'Golden Compass' were nothing that wasn't already seen in other fantasy flicks like 'Harry Potter' or 'Chronicles of Narnia'. Screw you, Academy. That is all.

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  2. Indeed, biggest upset for the year, at least for the stupid Oscars. I don't know why we listen to their safe choices.

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  3. damn...that's just wrong. It doesn't take any idiot to see that Transformers looked better. Sure, I can say the story or acting wasn't all that, but the visual was top notch.

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  4. What do you expect from a bunch of rich a--holes that sole purpose in life is to build themselves up by giving themselves awards. I'm so pissed! I mean, that other guy is SO right, "Golden Compass"! The people that were involved in making Transformers got screwed last night. All of them.

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  5. Who cares who the award goes to? Hollyweird gave 'Golden Compass' the oscar simply because it was written by an atheist as propoganda.

    Doesn't matter... Oscar viewership is in the toilet, while Transformers is one of the most successful movies of the last decade, and has the best visual effects... well, EVER!

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  6. Maybe I don't understand the categories, but I'm always amazed that a comic book movie doesn't get nominated for "Best Adapted Screenplay". Given, there weren't very good comic movies this year. Transformers was good, but I'm thinking Batman Begins a few years ago had a real shot but of course they give it to the gay cowboy novel adaptation. Maybe The Dark Knight will get a nod next year; it'd also be cool (and hopefully deserving since I believe he is an incredible actor) to see Heath Ledger get a supporting actor nomination as the Joker. True, this movie hasn't even come out yet, but I agree that the same pompous academy voters are refusing good movies simply because they don't fit the mold. The best chance a sci-fi or comic movie has at winning an oscar is in the special effects category.
    And don't even start me on the misrepresentation of comedies at the Academy Awards.
    P.S. For the record, "qwpuifo" is not a word; thus it should not be used in the "word verification" box.

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  7. It seems to me that comic book and sci-fi/fantasy movies rarely get the Academy Awards because it's difficult to pull enough memorable emotion and lasting character development out of an effects-laden movie. So you kind of opt out for Best Actor and things like that.

    On the effects side, maybe it's a matter of what is an obvious highlighted effect vs. something subliminal and transparent. Something that "normal non-techie people" will "get" and go yeah, that's a good special effect.

    Keyword: "normal non-techie people". We need to remember this.

    So it is *possible* that the effects for Transformers was so real or so surreal that it wandered out of the safe zone of Oscars criteria. Who knows?

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  8. This year's Oscars got horrible TV ratings. HA-HA!

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  9. lousy bastards, they wouldn't know what a real good movie is if came up and kicked their asses, transformers deserved those awards they did things in that movie that were simply amazing compared to golden compass and bourne ultimanium..'da hell with you academy awards!

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  10. Once again Blog dude, you said it real. That's how Hollywood works. And the Oscars, they're a total joke. The selections mean nothing. Matter of fact, I have a tendency to avoid their top picks. Probably for the all the reasons the blog writer mentioned.

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  11. Just wait for the Spke TV Scream Awards. Transformers will get the awards it deserves. good movies at the oscars are like Metal at the grammys. they never get any recognition (forgive me if i spelled anything wrong)

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  12. There's a reason why no one cares about the Oscars anymore. ALL award shows are silly and pointless.

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  13. All I can say is... GOLDEN COMPASS??!! wth.

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  14. Don't let it get to you. All of these award shows are fixed. We all know that transformers was the clear winner. The oscars suck!

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