
I have a feeling Frozen will end up here in a month & 1/2.
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I'm sure if there were five nominees that year, Tangled would have gotten nominated. 2010 was just a damn amazing year for animation and competition was fierce. How to Train Your Dragon was a widely loved film and considered quite a strong departure from DreamWorks' usual trademarks and The Illusionist was incredible. While I prefer Tangled over Dragon, I think The Illusionist is the stronger animated film. The animators branch are just as much fond of hand-drawn as we are (they nominated two this year) and I'm sure they felt it was good for the medium to nominate a hand-drawn film and give it more attention. The Illusionist is also a pretty amazing movie (in my opinion, anyway) and fully deserving of recognition.Atlantica wrote:I think it was absolutely APPALLING that Tangled didn't get nominated for Best Animated Feature; one of the biggest wrong-doing in Academy history for me.
Because when this category was created Pixar was putting out amazing films while WDAS was putting out crap.Atlantica wrote:But why do the Academy voters love Pixar so much? Why has this been the case for years ? Granted, WDAS haven't been consistent in quality until recently, the last few years they have lost for no good reason.
Newman winning over Menken finished me off with regards to having faith in the Oscar voters.
Even if Miyazaki makes another feature film - which is not certain as, officially retired or otherwise, time is marching on for both him and Isao Takahata - the Academy will only have one or two more chances to reward him again. And, as I'm sure Disney themselves would acknowledge, he is widely regarded as the greatest living animator. Disney on the other hand are a much less individualistic institution and the Academy don't really reward studios but people.Lady Cluck wrote:The Wind Rises could win, but it's still a Japanese film about a controversial subject and hasn't been as well received as Miyazaki's best work, and he's not retiring anymore. I don't see it.
TP&TF was well-liked by critics (more than the members on UD), but Up was doubtless the darling that year.Lady Cluck wrote: 2009: I personally like TPATF more than Up but Up was a critical darling, earning a Best Picture nom, and beloved by the public while TPATF underwhelmed most
That's just disrespectful.Lady Cluck wrote:Early reviews for The Lego Movie are very good and it's sure to be a box office hit. I'd much rather something like that win next year than a sequel to that overrated piece of SHIT How to Train Your Dragon.
really? Its the only Dreamworks CGI movie Ive ever liked. Im looking forward to the sequel, much more so than I was the sequels to Cars or MU.Lady Cluck wrote:Early reviews for The Lego Movie are very good and it's sure to be a box office hit. I'd much rather something like that win next year than a sequel to that overrated piece of SHIT How to Train Your Dragon.
Huh, people who are fans of Tangled, Wreck It Ralph, and Frozen would very much disagree with you there.Disney's Divinity wrote:Unless HTTYD 2 is really awful, it looks like a lock to me. And I would only be bothered by that if BH6 ends up being amazing; HTTYD was/is better than most of Disney's newest films. I hope it ends up being as good of a follow-up as KFP2 was.