I don't know if I agree with the annual snub-fest comment. To me, the Oscars is still the most consistant and usually correct awards show of them all, especially compared to shows like the Golden Globes, Emmys (TV), Grammys (music) etc. They sometimes get things wrong, but they usually are pretty good in rewarding the best in film.Disney-Fan wrote:I agree.RIPJoeRanft wrote:There is a 0 percent chance of Toy Story 3 losing Best Animated Feature. It's just not happening.
To be honest, I just KNOW I'll be disappointed with this year's win. I love Pixar but in a year where all the possible nominees are actually worthy of the nomination, it's a shame to know that Pixar will still be the one going home with the title. I absolutely enjoyed TS3, and the ending was moving beyond anything I ever expected, but I also got that same emotion from Tangled and HTTYD. Those both had strong scripts and performances, and Tangled by far has the superior soundtrack and look (yes, superior to Pixar's TS3 in my opinion). It's just a shame the Oscars have become nothing more than an annual snub-fest thus preventing either of the above from a chance at winning.
I just think the Academy Award voters usually view the Pixar films as the best, and it's not like that comes from left field considering the strong annual love they get from both film critics and general audiences. History has proved that will eventually change; Pixar has been on an incredible roll since Ratatouille, which I know was adored by many who don't necessarily enjoy the animation form.
As good as Tangled was, and it was a well above-average fairly tale adaptation, I don't think it was as moving or successful, and it won't resonate to the older voters like Toy Story 3 did. And I don't believe that a studio should be punished for always winning...if Pixar put out the best animated film in 2010 (which it did IMHO), it deserves the award even if it has won a bunch of times in a row.
I would be floored if TS3 (and its 99% on RT + over a BILLION gross revenue) did not win Best Animated Feature and get a Best Picture nom (which it will not win).