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An error has ocurred. Please try againPicture: "Room" R/U: "Big Picture" "Spotlight"
Director - Alejandro G. Innaritu "The Revenant" R/U: Adam Mckay "The Big Short"
Best Cinematography: Alwin H. Küchler "Steve Jobs"
Best Original Score: "Spotlight" R/U: "Ex Machina" "The Big Short"
Best Visual Effects: Mad Max Fury Road
Best Costume Design: Mad Max Fury Road
Best Film Editing: "Room"
Best Production Design: "Room"
Best Sound Editing: Mad Max Fury Road
Best Sound Mixing: Mad Max Fury Road Best Makeup: Mad Max Fury Road
Actor in a Leading Role - Christian Bale "Michael Burry" -The Big Short R/U: Michael Fassbender "Steve Jobs"
Actress in a Leading Role - Brie Larson "Room"
Actor in a Supporting Role - Michael Keaton "Spotlight" R/U: Tom Hardy "The Revenant"
Actress in a Supporting Role -
Ensemble - "The Big Short" R/U: "Spotlight"
Original Screenplay - Tom Mccarthy, Josh Singer "Spotlight" R/U: Johnathon Herman "Straight Outta Compton"
Adapted Screenplay - Emma Donoghue "Room" R/U: Adam Mckay, Charles Randolph "The Big Short" R/U: Aaron Sorkin "Steve Jobs"
Animated Feature - Charlie Kuafman "Anomalisa"
Foreign-Language Feature -
Mad Max Fury Road 5 Room 4 The Big Short 2 Spotlight 3
Reviews
Halloween II (2009)
Hated it more than the first Rob Zombie Halloween, never thought it was possible
With some hopes after seeing the sequel I gave Rob Zombie another chance. With its really exciting intro, my hopes began to raise. When Myers begins to chase Laurie in the hospital, was actually thrilling.
But after 40 minutes it ends up all being a dream. WHAT! A dream, is Rob Zombie mentally RETARDED? Why the heck would he change one of the most intense moments in his film? Why would he make it just a dream? After several other dream sequences I walked out, upset stupefied,and deeply upset. Even if Zombie was to make another sequel even fans of the first movie wouldn't watch it. Rob Zombie finally had the coffin nailed shut to a dying series that would never recover.
Halloween (2007)
Bad acting, casting, script, story, nearly everything in this remake will make you cringe
If I had one word to describe this movie, that would not be enough. How any human being liked this movie is beyond me. Rob Zombie completely destroyed Halloween and his own fan base. After seeing house of 1000 corpses, (Which is better than this movie will ever be) I was interested to see how Rob Zombie would destroy Halloween.
Once the film begins you realize that this is no where near as good as John Carpenters, as you realize that this movie makes a huge mistake with its source material trying to give the monster a soul. It does not work. Oh by the way Rob, dropping the F bomb every minute is not how you right a script. For the love of any thing that is sane never ever watch this movie. From beginning to end, this film sucked so much I would never, EVER, watch it again. I would rather have my arms chopped off them be tortured with this pathetic specimen of excuse of entertainment. F*k you Rob Zombie, I will never forgive you.
Superman Returns (2006)
Bad Just Bad
First of all this film is a embarrassment to mankind. This steaming pile of putrid garbage, begins right away on a sour note when you see that they cast the most worst actor for superman ever. He has a personality of a spoon. Then we have the next big problem Lois Lane character. Kate Bosworth, is a horrific actor. Then we have the next problem the plot. Yeah for some odd reason if seems that, no one notices that Clark being gone for 5 years, and Superman's coming back at the same time, no one else REALLY NOTICES? you talk about problems in the man of steel? . Apparently superman comes back to earth after being in Superman 4. Next, we get the most boring scene ever as we see some how Lex Luthor somehow, no idea how, finds Superman Fortress. Then Lois Lane, who has the personality of a piece of paper, is boarding a plane, when the plane, is about to crash, guess who comes to save them? Superman, who does every Cliché possible, and safely lands the plane in the middle of a baseball field. Ready for the action? How about 110 minutes of complete boring. Its not bad, its extremely boring. I would have to paint a wall, then watch it for 3 years straight to accompany the true boredom of this film. I am serious! I have never seen a film that would bored me to death as bad as this film did. This film gets a bad from me. No idea why any critic would give it a 75/100? It deserves a 42/100. Downright boring, boring, boring, boring. Superman is also a mega wimp in this film as he is seen to be nearly killed by Lex Luther. I mean in a super hero movie why give him a enemy he could actually fight, when you could have him come up from behind and just be stabbed with Krypton? Great idea thank you, Brain Singer.
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)
My all time favorite documentary ever
This begins is quite possibly the best documentary ever. It goes through the silent era all the way into the modern era and it highlights all the films that changed the genre. From beginning with the monster being Soldiers from WWI who lost limbs,to Lon Chaney, to the iconic Universal monsters. This highlights the films to the Giant monster era (1950's) to the beginning of the slasher genre. Really interesting, only if they went more behind the classics of how they made them, the behind the scenes. There is also several nice directors who know the genre best, the entire ensemble includes: Wes Craven, John Carpenter, Rob Zombie because he know horror, George A. Romero, and Guillermo Del Torro, along others. It really talks about why the horror genre is the biggest and the most important in the film industry. Its all interesting until the late 1980's (1987-1989 :( boring years) and after. This is still one of my favorite documentaries ever.