Many people often complain about the Academy Awards and the BAFTA’s being biased and snobbish, so here is a chance to voice your own opinion and make it count.
Without further ado, I hearby present:
THE OFFICIAL
SHRINE AWARDS
2016
Honouring the best of 2015’s film achievements – nominated and voted for by you.
Here’s how this is gonna work. In the comments below, post your nominations for the following categories, with a maximum of three films/names per category. Note: you do not have to choose a nomination for every category.
Shrine Award for Best Picture
Shrine Award for Best Director
Shrine Award for Best Actor
Shrine Award for Best Actress
Shrine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Shrine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Shrine Award for Best Original Screenplay
Shrine Award for Best Original Score
Shrine Award for Best Original Song
Shrine Award for Best Cinematography
Shrine Award for Best Animated Feature Film
Shrine Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Shrine Award for Best Costume Design
Shrine Award for Best Visual Effects
Shrine Award for Best Short Film (Live Action)
Shrine Award for Best Short Film (Animated)
Shrine Award for Best Film Editing
Shrine Award for Best Production Design
Shrine Award for Best Documentary Feature
Shrine Award for Best Sound Editing
Shrine Award for Best Sound Mixing
Shrine Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Shrine Award for Best Documentary Short Subject
Voting will close in ONE MONTH (on 20th February) to give me a few days to calculate the results, to be announced on the 28th February.
This is your chance to make your opinion count for something – let’s have fun with this!
Right off the bat I’d say either Mad Max: Fury Road or The Revenant for cinematography.
Right off the bat I’d say either Mad Max: Fury Road or The Revenant for cinematography.
I’m with you on Mad Max. Haven’t seen Revenant yet. Hopefully will soon.
Fantastic idea. I’ll see to that too. 😉
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Oh gosh. I’m not one for explaining stuff in films, like I don’t know what makes "A good film." Sure, I know its all to do with the editing, the music, the script, etc. But how does one identify a good script? Coherent? Succinct? Eh. I’ll try to nominate stuff, but be prepared for some really, super lame explanations.
As long as you know what the various categories are for (you know what cinematography is, what an adapted screenplay is, etc.), just nominate whichever stood out to you particularly. Like I said, don’t feel you have to come up with a nomination for every category.
This may very well be my favorite film of the entire year. Despite not having a single line of dialogue the film communicates its plot and message clearly, with Aardman proving their mastery of stop-motion animation with colorful characters and great clarity in facial expressions. It’s one of the funniest films I’ve ever seen, and does a fantastic job at bringing the TV show to the big screen. It’s full of life and laughs. 5 outta 5.
https://45.media.tumblr.com/d90da577625efb725d0c401eea2b23be/tumblr_mv762fMps71rxoepno1_500.gif
:this:
I will think on this tonight.
I might add movies that are not even out yet.
Best trailer: The Hateful Eight, trailer 2.
With the piano and cool-ass, smooth talking dialogue by Sammy Lee Jack.
"Let’s slow it down. Let’s slow it waaay down."
From what I’ve seen, at least.
I feel utterly ashamed I haven’t seen this yet. I’ve been meaning to. I must watch it soon.
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THE FORCE AWAKENS FOR ALL CATEGORIES
Lol
I’m planning on seeing this with a friend within the next week or so, now that I’ve finally seen the original trilogy.
That’s an interesting pick. What’s the reasoning?
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My razzie nom for Worst Sequel, Remake or Ripoff goes to The Force Awakens.
I suppose I can see it, but I still love the movie regardless of any issues.
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Wait, this is the Oscar forum, not the Razzies one. Wait for that to exist. I’ll have my best picks on certain categories later.
Right now, off the top of my head, I’ve only seen 3: Jurassic World, Skyfall, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Weak, I know right?
:laugh:
Shrine Award for Best Picture – The Martian
Shrine Award for Best Director – Ridley Scott (The Martian)
Shrine Award for Best Actor – Samuel L. Jackson (The Hateful Eight)
Shrine Award for Best Actress – Daisy Ridley (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)
Shrine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Jacob Tremblay (Room)
Shrine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight)
Shrine Award for Best Original Screenplay – Ex Machina
Shrine Award for Best Original Score – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Original Song – Writing’s on the Wall (Spectre)
Shrine Award for Best Cinematography – The Hateful Eight
Shrine Award for Best Animated Feature Film – Inside Out
Shrine Award for Best Adapted Screenplay – Steve Jobs
Shrine Award for Best Costume Design – Crimson Peak
Shrine Award for Best Visual Effects – The Walk
Shrine Award for Best Film Editing – Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Shrine Award for Best Production Design – Crimson Peak
Shrine Award for Best Documentary Feature – Look of Silence
Shrine Award for Best Sound Editing – The Martian
Shrine Award for Best Sound Mixing – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling – Mad Max: Fury Road
Bridge of Spies
Shrine Award for Best Actor
Leonardo Dicaprio
Shrine Award for Best Original Score
Jupiter Ascending – Michael Giacchino
Shrine Award for Best Original Song
Writing’s on the Wall – Sam Smith
Shrine Award for Best Animated Feature Film
Inside Out
Shrine Award for Best Director – Alejandro Gonz�lez I��rritu (The Revenant)
Shrine Award for Best Actor – Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant)
Shrine Award for Best Actress – Daisy Ridley (The Force Awakens)
Shrine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Sylvester Stallone (Creed)
Shrine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Rooney Mara (Carol)
Shrine Award for Best Original Screenplay – Ex Machina (Alex Garland)
Shrine Award for Best Original Score – Star Wars: The Force Awakens (John Williams)
Shrine Award for Best Cinematography – Mad Max: Fury Road (John Seale)
Shrine Award for Best Animated Feature Film – Shaun the Sheep: The Movie (Burton & Starzak)
Shrine Award for Best Adapted Screenplay – The Martian (Drew Goddard)
Shrine Award for Best Costume Design – Cinderella (Sandy Powell)
Shrine Award for Best Visual Effects – Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Chris Corbould, Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh, and Neal Scanlan)
Shrine Award for Best Film Editing – Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey)
Between the two movies I posted, I’m going to have to go with Star Wars: The Force Awakens for Best Picture.
I liked it just a little better than Jurassic World.
It is pretty much the same deal for the score for both of these movies, there may be better scores, but as of now, I haven’t seen anymore than 3 films nor heard their respective scores
for this year.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens for Best Original Score.
Of 2015’s movies, I think the only ones I’ve seen so far are:
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant-Man
San Andreas
Bridge of Spies
The Good Dinosaur
And I want to see these:
Inside Out
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
The Revenant
Shaun The Sheep Movie
Tomorrowland
Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation
Everest
Pan?
The Peanuts Movie?
Steve Jobs
Aloha
The Hunger Games: Mockingly Part 2
Jurassic World
Minions?
But before I see either Rogue Nation, Mockingjay Pt.2, or Jurassic World, I’m gonna have to see the previous films.
Jurassic World
Spectre
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
The ones I want to see from the ones you listed:
Inside Out
The Revenant
Shaun The Sheep Movie
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
The Peanuts Movie
The Hunger Games: Mockingly Part 2
Minions
The Hateful Eight
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
Ant-Man
Bridge of Spies
The Good Dinosaur
Director: George Miller, Mad Max Fury Road
Actress: Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years
Actor: ??? (Leo just mumbled and scowled for 3hrs)
Supporting Actor: TIE Tom Hardy, The Revenant and Sylvester Stallone, Creed
Supporting Actress: Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight
Screenplay: Hateful Eight
Cinematography: Mad Max: Fury Road
VFX: Mad Max: Fury Road
Editing: Mad Max: Fury Road
Makeup and Hair Styling: Mad Max: Fury Road
Costume Design: Cinderella
Sound/Mixing: Mad Max: Fury Road
Production Design: Mad Max: Fury Road
Score: Ennio Morricone, Hateful Eight
Is Mike gonna host the show with you? 😉
I’ll post my list after I’ve seen The Hateful Eight, I’m a big Tarantino Fan! 🙂
Is Mike gonna host the show with you? 😉
I’ll post my list after I’ve seen The Hateful Eight, I’m a big Tarantino Fan! 🙂
Nice one. lol :p
I’ve still got a few 2015 movies I want to see, so I need to hurry up and see them!
SHRINE AWARDS
2016
Shrine Award for Best usage of a font within a posting James P.Sullivan for Century Gothic
haha 😉
***Edit***
What the hell? The logo above looks ugly as fuck on my iPad… screw you, Apple.
Umm…. We’re gonna need a cleanup on isle 31!
:laugh:
– Best thread
– Best uploader
– Best overall upload
– Best soundtrack cue
– Best custom cover 😉
– …
Excellent idea. And let’s give an award to Halle Berry. She’ll come to collect it. 🙂 Actually, kudos to her for picking it up for real.
Doug Mitchell and George Miller – Mad Max: Fury Road
Simon Kinberg, Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer and Mark Huffam – The Martian
Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Director
J.J. Abrams – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
George Miller – Max Max: Fury Road
Ridley Scott – The Martian
Shrine Award for Best Actor
Matt Damon – The Martian
Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant
Tom Hardy & Tom Hardy – Legend
Shrine Award for Best Actress
Charlize Theron – Mad Max: Fury Road
Daisy Ridley – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Tom Hardy – The Revenant
Mark Rylance – Bridge Of Spies
Sylvester Stallone – Creed
Shrine Award for Best Original Screenplay
Pete Doctor, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley and Ronnie del Carmen – Inside Out
Shrine Award for Best Original Score
Michael Giacchino – Inside Out
Joe Kreamer – Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Ennio Morricone – The Hateful Eight
Thomas Newman – Bridge Of Spies
John Williams – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Cinematography
Emmanuel Lubezki – The Revenant
Daniel Mindel – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
John Seale – Mad Max: Fury Road
Shrine Award for Best Animated Feature Film
Pete Doctor and Jonas Rivera – Inside Out
Shrine Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Drew Goddard – The Martian
Shrine Award for Best Costume Design
Jenny Beavan – Mad Max: Fury Road
Michael Kaplan – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Visual Effects
Andrew Jackson, Dan Oliver, Andy Williams and Tom Wood – Max Max: Fury Road
Anders Langlands, Chris Lawrence, Richard Stammers and Steven Warner – The Martian
Chris Corbould, Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh and Neal Scanlan – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Film Editing
Margaret Sixel – Mad Max: Fury Road
Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Production Design
Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson – Mad Max: Fury Road
Celia Bobak and Arthur Max – The Martian
Rick Carter and Darren Gilford – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Sound Editing
Mark A. Mangini and David White – Mad Max: Fury Road
James Mather – Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Matthew Wood and David Acord – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Sound Mixing
Christopher Aud, Chuck Michael, Julian Slater, David White, Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo – Mad Max: Fury Road
Ben Burtt, Gary Rydstrom, David Acord, Will Files, Robert Stambler, Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio and Stuart Wilson – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Director = Quentin Tarantino
Shrine Award for Best Actor = Sam L. Jackson
Shrine Award for Best Actress = Daisy Ridley
Shrine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role = Christoph Waltz
Shrine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role = Jennifer Jason Leigh
Shrine Award for Best Original Screenplay = The Hateful Eight
Shrine Award for Best Original Score = Spectre – Thomas Newman
Shrine Award for Best Original Song = Writing’s on the Wall – Sam Smith
Shrine Award for Best Cinematography = Mad Max: Fury Road
Shrine Award for Best Animated Feature Film = The Minions
Shrine Award for Best Adapted Screenplay = The Hateful Eight – Quentin Tarantino
Shrine Award for Best Costume Design = Spectre
Shrine Award for Best Visual Effects = Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Film Editing = Mad Max: Fury Road
Shrine Award for Best Production Design = Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Sound Editing = Mad Max: Fury Road
Shrine Award for Best Sound Mixing = Spectre
Shrine Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling = Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Picture: Mad Max: Fury Road, Inside Out, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Best Director: Quentin Tarantino, George Miller, Pete Docter
Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Samuel L. Jackson
Best Actress: Daisy Ridley (I think I’m in love with her!), Charlize Theron, Emily Blunt
Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Sylvester Stallone, Michael Pena, Benicio Del Toro
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Rebecca Ferguson (I’m in love with her too!)
Best Original Screenplay: The Eightful Eight, Star Wars:The Force Awakens, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Best Original Score: Jupiter Ascending, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Cinderella
Best Original Song: "Waiting For My Moment" from Creed
Best Cinematography: Mad Max: Fury Road, The Revenant, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Best Animated Feature Film: Inside Out, Inside Out, Inside Out
Best Adapted Screenplay: The Martian
Best Costume Design: Mad Max: Fury Road, Star Wars:The Force Awakens, The Eightful Eight
Best Visual Effects: Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Mad Max: Fury Road, Avengers: Age of Ultron
Best Short Film (Animated): Lava
Best Film Editing: Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Mad Max: Fury Road, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Best Production Design: Mad Max: Fury Road, Star Wars: The Force Awakens,
Best Sound Mixing: Fury Road, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Sicario
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Picture – Star Wars The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Director – Quinten Tarantino – The Hateful Eight
Shrine Award for Best Actor – Tom Hardy – Legend – Ronnie & Reggie Kray
Shrine Award for Best Actress – Saoirse Ronan – Brooklyn
Shrine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Tom Hardy – The Revenant
Shrine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Cate Blanchett – Cinderella
Shrine Award for Best Original Score – John Willaims – Star Wars The Force Awakens
Shrine Award for Best Original Song – Writings on the Wall – Sam Smith – Spectre
Shrine Award for Best Animated Feature Film – Inside Out
Shrine Award for Best Costume Design – Cinderella
Shrine Award for Best Visual Effects – Star Wars The Force Awakens
(I Have the DVD, CD Art of Book, Tsums & Joy, Sadness and Anger Plushies)
Then it was someone else
At least I can spell intellegent.
That’s nice, but I can spell intelligent. Can you?
I believe you have made a typo.
Does anyone else have any personal nominations for the Shrine Awards?
Yeah I nominate Penguin for best poster
We’ll save you for the razzies
"Best" poster
I always choose the second when I have good comebacks, it’s fun. Replying seriously just makes him harder.
let me no wen u think that is sweety 😉
Go back to falling off a cliff!
I’ve always wanted to see what a sissy fight between a dog and a penguin would look like. Now I’m disappointed.
No, you don’t know how glad I am, that I’m actually strong enough to resist not chasing and biting him! :laugh:
:parrot::parrot::parrot::parrot::parrot::parrot::p arrot::parrot::parrot::parrot::parrot::parrot:
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https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/7c/17/e0/7c17e0d731eb7cfd5997892519921d83.gif
This gif sums things up nicely. I’d give you reputation for it but reputation is for children.
But he forgot this is the General Discussion part of the Shrine, and that the Shrine was never serious, ever, years ago, things were really more wild and fun. NOTHING was ever serious, every post was always off-topic. :p
But he forgot this is the General Discussion part of the Shrine, and that the Shrine was never serious, ever, years ago, things were really more wild and fun. NOTHING was ever serious, every post was always off-topic. :p
Who are you? Are you from back then?
Thinking about it and trying to get in people’s skins, now I kinda can understand why some people would be upset of how the Shrine is now, having ever so much fun and friendliness back then, and now it’s all full of drama and stupidness.
But he forgot this is the General Discussion part of the Shrine, and that the Shrine was never serious, ever, years ago, things were really more wild and fun. NOTHING was ever serious, every post was always off-topic. :p
As I Said No Control.
Sully has no control over who posts here, that is correct, but if people have any sort of maturity they’ll reserve this thread for its purpose and talk randomness in a thread meant for it.
Sully has no control over who posts here, that is correct, but if people have any sort of maturity they’ll reserve this thread for its purpose and talk randomness in a thread meant for it.
I’m pretty sure that’s illegal.
good thred tho
Sully has no control over who posts here, that is correct, but if people have any sort of maturity they’ll reserve this thread for its purpose and talk randomness in a thread meant for it.
Thank you, Azetlor. Those who choose to attempt to lower this thread with their immature drivel are not welcome. I know I have no control, Mr Gold. But as OP I retain the right to ask them to stop. Whether they do or not depends on their maturity and level of respect for others.
Right, listen up folks!
As I’m sure you’re all well aware, the Oscars have been and gone. It’s nearly time for the Official Shrine Awards to be announced. If you’ve not yet voted, please do. I’m waiting to give you all the chance to vote, so hurry up!
AMERICAN HERO by Lorne Balfe
Because I don’t think there were any other 2015 scores I especially loved.
haha 😉
Hehe, thanks Heidl!
What the hell? The logo above looks ugly as fuck on my iPad… screw you, Apple.
I know! It does that on my iPod. Century Gothic clearly isn’t loaded onto these Apple devices.
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Shrine Award for Best Original Score
AMERICAN HERO by Lorne Balfe
Because I don’t think there were any other 2015 scores I especially loved.
Oh wow! That’s an original choice! I’ll have to check it out. Any cues in particular you’d recommend?
I have to say, having finally seen The Walk, I’d be tempted to nominate Alan Silvestri. He wrote a truly beautiful score.
Shrine Award for Best Original Score
Gods of Egypt by Marco Beltrami
I’m someone who has a sweet spot for Middle Eastern / Egytian music, so this one won me over easily.
The film doesn’t even have its own Wikipedia page. :erm:
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But grab TrekManiaxX’s link, his version sounds really good.
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But grab TrekManiaxX’s link, his version sounds really good.
Who’s link to what version of what?
I think The Walk should also be nominated for Best Visual Effects – just have a look at this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L27DKKGAJHU)!
nvm, just take this (https://mega.nz/#!nJkAnJiL!dhjMBZIVsxc-CA24iwZvKnyLHD9bUpX-ALAaSJLZ4b0)!
I also nominate Penguin in all categories.
thx bby
ps 7000 quality posts~
gender fluidity. Get with the times man
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I also nominate Penguin in all categories.
x2
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nvm, just take this (https://mega.nz/#!nJkAnJiL!dhjMBZIVsxc-CA24iwZvKnyLHD9bUpX-ALAaSJLZ4b0)!
Thanks! I’ll take a listen. 🙂
I nominate Penguin for best general "discussion"
wait sorry wrong thread
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I am currently watching ABC’s hit drama "Scandal"
ugh wrong thread again, sorry
wait sorry wrong thread
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I am currently watching ABC’s hit drama "Scandal"
ugh wrong thread again, sorry
↑ ↑ ↑
Shrine award for best comedy
Best Picture: Sicario
Best Director: The Revenant
Best Actor: Johnny Depp (Black Mass)
Best Actress: Emily Blunt (Sicario)
Supporting Actor: Tom Hardy (The Revenant)
Supporting Actress: N/A
Original Screenplay: N/A
Original Score: Jupiter Ascending (Giacchino)
Original Song: N/A
Cinematography: Sicario
Animated Film: Inside Out
Adapted Screenplay: N/A
Costume Design: The Revenant
Visual Effects: Mad Max
Short Film(s): N/A
Editing: Mad Max
Production Design: Mad Max
Documentary: N/A
Sound Editing: Mad Max
Sound Mixing: Mad Max
Makeup and Hair-styling: The Revenant
Short Documentary: N/A
Shrine Award for Best Picture: Chappie
Shrine Award for Best Director: Alex Garland (Ex Machina)
Shrine Award for Best Actor: Matt Damon (The Martian)
Shrine Award for Best Actress: Charlize Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road)
Shrine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Raffey Cassidy (Tomorrowland)
Shrine Award for Best Original Score: Hans Zimmer (Chappie)
Shrine Award for Best Cinematography: Ex Machina
Shrine Award for Best Visual Effects: Chappie
Shrine Award for Best Production Design: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Leo
Leo
Leo
Leo
Leo
And the Oscar goes to…
Mad Max: Fury Road
Shrine Award for Best Picture: Chappie
Really!?!? My god… I thought it was awful.
Best Picture: Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Director: The Revenant
Best Actor: Leo
Best Actress: Jennifer Jason Leigh
Supporting Actor: Tom Hardy (for The Revenant)
Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander (for Ex Machina)
Original Screenplay, Costume Design: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Original Score: Jupiter Ascending
Animated Film: Anomalisa
Adapted Screenplay: The Martian
Cinematography, Visual Effects, Editing, Production Design, Sound Mixing & Editing, Makeup and Hair: Mad Max: Fury Road
Really!?!? My god… I thought it was awful.
😉
Right off the bat I’d say either Mad Max: Fury Road or The Revenant for cinematography.
Annnnd I was right 😀
Best Director: The Revenant, Mad Max, Star Wars
Best Actor: The Revenant (Leonardo DiCaprio), Mad Max (Tom Hardy)
Best Actress: Mad Max (Charlize Theron), Star Wars (Daisy Ridley)
Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Mad Max (Nicholas Hoult), Creed (Sylvester Stallone), Ex Machina (Oscar Isaac)
Best Original Screenplay: Inside Out
Best Original Score: Star Wars, Inside Out, Mad Max
Best Original Song: "See You Again"
Best Cinematography: The Revenant, Sicario, Mad Max
Best Animated Feature Film: Inside Out
Best Costume Design: Cinderella, Star Wars
Best Visual Effects: Star Wars, Mad Max
Best Film Editing: Mad Max, Star Wars
Best Production Design: Mad Max, Star Wars, Mockingjay 2
Best Sound Editing: Star Wars, Mad Max
Best Sound Mixing: Star Wars, Mad Max
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Mad Max, The Revenant
Actually, I shouldn’t vote, since I still miss many 2015 movies… But, who cares? xD
Ok, I’ve had enough. Can someone PLEASE explain what the dickens "sticky" actually means and what it does. Please. I’m fed up of not understanding it. How you guys all seem to get it beats me.
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Actually, I shouldn’t vote, since I still miss many 2015 movies… But, who cares? xD
Not at all – thanks a lot for your nominations! It doesn’t matter how many 2015 movies you’ve seen. Just as long as you’ve seen a few! I myself haven’t seen a huge amount and I’ve yet to cast my nominations.
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Well it isn’t anymore. penguin made it a sticky thread at the top of the forum for a few hours. Y’ know, like the Introduction thread.
OMGosh you haven’t explained anything!!! I want to know WHAT STICKY IS AND WHAT IT DOES!! I don’t care about whether this thread is sticky or not lol :p
I guess you missed my last post about this. :p
Sulley, you saw my nomination? :p
Damn, so far, in this year of 2016…
Shrine Award for Best Original Score
Gods of Egypt by Marco Beltrami
I’m someone who has a sweet spot for Middle Eastern / Egytian music, so this one won me over easily.
This is what I nominated. Please excuse me if you didn’t miss it.
This is what I nominated. Please excuse me if you didn’t miss it.
Oh, that. No, I didn’t miss that. But I’m afraid it doesn’t count, as this is the thread for the Shrine Awards 2016 – not 2017! :p
Oh, right.
http://p.fod4.com/upload/aff3567c9abaad4b798a350dc1e1b1a3/SPcxSIIMQ5KanUNc0zfK_George%20Parents.gif
I wish you would’ve corrected me sooner. :p
http://p.fod4.com/upload/aff3567c9abaad4b798a350dc1e1b1a3/SPcxSIIMQ5KanUNc0zfK_George%20Parents.gif
I wish you would’ve corrected me sooner. :p
http://cdn.teen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/leonardo-dicaprio-shrug.gif
https://media.giphy.com/media/3o7abHrsGbV10rCeze/giphy.gif
At the top of where??
The world
I can’t tell if you’re actually serious, but i’ll play along.
If you go to any Forum overview page, like this one (http://forums.ffshrine.org/forumdisplay.php?f=2) for example, the first thread on the list is "The FFShrine Introduction Thread!". This is a sticky thread. (Pro-tip: It says so right next to it.) What does this mean? It stays on top of all the other threads.
If you go to any Forum overview page, like this one (http://forums.ffshrine.org/forumdisplay.php?f=2) for example, the first thread on the list is "The FFShrine Introduction Thread!". This is a sticky thread. (Pro-tip: It says so right next to it.) What does this mean? It stays on top of all the other threads.
OMGosh, finally! Isn’t it clear enough I’m serious?! Thank you for the explanation. I guess I didn’t know because I don’t ever use those pages. I always just use "New Posts", where sticky threads don’t appear at the top.
It’s just… you’ve been on this forum for 5+ years and have over 6000 posts, and not knowing something like this strikes me as "odd", to say the least. But, oh well, another mystery solved. 🙂
Marcus for gold in all categories
Think of it like this.. sticky means stuck. The threads are stuck to the top of the page.
Picture: MAD MAX FURY ROAD (Spotlight did not deserve this. Saw most of the AA nominees, it was either Room, Revenant, Sicario or this.)
Leading Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio for THE REVENANT (not his best work, but seemingly better than the other noms.)
Leading Actress: Brie Larson for ROOM (surprisingly i haven’t seen most of the noms here)
Supporting Actor: Benicio del Toro for SICARIO or IDRIS ELBA for BEASTS OF NO NATION (if only Hardy hadn’t muttered his way through Revenant, I’d give him an award oh so many times. Bale really tried though)
Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander for EX MACHINA (didn’t see Danish Girl but did see EM)
Director: Alejandro Inarritu for THE REVENANT or George Miller for MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Original Screenplay: EX MACHINA
Adapted Screenplay: THE BIG SHORT or ROOM
Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki for THE REVENANT or Roger Deakins for SICARIO (Every nom and a few others were fantastic here, every single one.)
Animated Picture: ANOMALISA (Inside Out was strong but ultimately too child-oriented to appeal to all ages.)
Musical Score: Tom Holkenborg for MAD MAX FURY ROAD (my brain can’t stop humming ‘brothers in arms’)
Original Song: ‘Earned It’ 50 SHADES (honestly, none of them were any good)
Visual Effects: MAD MAX FURY ROAD or EX MACHINA (it’s the little things)
Film Editing: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Makeup and Hair Styling: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Production Design: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Costume Design: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Sound Editing and Mixing: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Director: Alejandro Inarritu for THE REVENANT or George Miller for MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Musical Score: Tom Holkenborg for MAD MAX FURY ROAD (my brain can’t stop humming ‘brothers in arms’)
Visual Effects: MAD MAX FURY ROAD or EX MACHINA (it’s the little things)
Film Editing: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Makeup and Hair Styling: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Production Design: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Costume Design: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
Sound Editing and Mixing: MAD MAX FURY ROAD
I’m sensing a theme here… 😀 😀
Hey Sulley! Glad to see you too. I’ve been busy with very tedious and extremely boring stuff, my cover-making computer died on me and couldn’t make time for the Shrine anymore. I was going through some old stuff when I caught an old cover, led me back here. Thought I’d check in.
This awards thing is fun 😀
I’m sensing a theme here… 😀 😀
In each of these, I really tried to remember the others, I looked ’em up again, tried their trailers to help recall. Yet, it was always Fury Road that blew me away. Honestly, I feel like I may have given MMFR too many things but then again, Sulley’s scheduled this thing way too late, it’s almost half-way through 2016 now.
Hey, there’s never a "too late" – 2016 has been and gone. We can keep doing this indefinitely and nothing about 2016’s movies will change… 😉
Do tell 🙂
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Totally agree! A lot of big big movies that turned out to be disappointing in some way… Batman v Superman, Civil War, even X-Men: Apocalypse.
I still haven’t seen all the films I want to see from 2015, but I will be counting the votes up soon anyway, so if there are any last-minute votes, get them in sooner rather than later.
Having said that, there’s still no rush.
Sulley
Everything is a product. Some just hide it better than others.
Everything dealing with the filmmaking world is a product made for money: but some are better than others for the story, performances, characters, art… IMO the entire Marvel Universe is pure product, with very little "art" in it.
Star Wars… Ep VII was obviously made more familiar both for the money Disney spent in buying Lucasfilm (4 billion $) and to start a new trilogy after 30 years of expectation.
Ep VIII must be more original and creative: familiarity was needed only for the introduction.
Everything dealing with the filmmaking world is a product made for money: but some are better than others for the story, performances, characters, art… IMO the entire Marvel Universe is pure product, with very little "art" in it.
Star Wars… Ep VII was obviously made more familiar both for the money Disney spent in buying Lucasfilm (4 billion $) and to start a new trilogy after 30 years of expectation.
Ep VIII must be more original and creative: familiarity was needed only for the introduction.
I like to argue that some MCU films are made to be more legitimate (especially since it wasn’t Disney originally), but as a whole, the universe is definitely run by the factor that these comic book characters can sell because of their relevant history. Every superhero has that. Buy our comics, they say. I’m just thankful Sam Raimi and Richard Donner got to put their mark on it. They made for the most impactful films. I need no more.
Star Wars being a cash grab can stem from Empire Strikes Back. The original made money, so give us more. But because George Lucas and co. had a proper vision for the film, even though people of the time didn’t get to recognize it, it would become something that will remain special. Hell, even the prequels themselves were made because Lucas still had ideas, even if it wasn’t the best execution.
The Force Awakens was never needed. Granted, Lucas agaIn did try to have his ideas, but then he saw $4 billion coming out of Disney’s pocket and decided to give it away. Then came a film that while successful and did have interesting ideas at points, nostalgia was the tool.
Rian Johnson has my trust, since he seems to care about making what he’s working on truly unique. Having directed one of Breaking Bad’s best episodes really helps. But then there’s Disney…
Luckily, Disney doesn’t manage the creative aspects of the Sequel Trilogy, nor the Spin-offs. It’s all up to the filmmakers.
As I said, I’m pretty sure that, being inevitable an Ep VII, and being released after the Prequels (criticized because too different from the Originals) and appealing also to most children, it had to be similar to the Originals. J.J. Abrams, Rian Johnson and Colin Trevorrow were all blasted by the view of the original Star Wars, back in 1977: now, after almost 40 years that movie, a true masterpiece, has very little appeal to the children nowadays (no Jedi fights, no CGI & co). For the filmmaking art’s sake, JJ Abrams made Ep VII to that these children (but, actually, everyone) could re-connect to Ep IV.
Obviously, this way the film would have lost originality. Fortunately, Abrams is a genious in writing characters (especcially in dignify female characters), and the new characters along with development of the old ones, are the main form of originality in the movie. I can say that J.J. Abrams made a revolution in casting a girl and a black-skinned guy as main characters (without romance) in Star Wars!
I’m pretty sure that a lot of fresh air will come with Ep VIII.
I’m waiting not only for a great success, but for a great movie.
Luckily, Disney doesn’t manage the creative aspects of the Sequel Trilogy, nor the Spin-offs. It’s all up to the filmmakers.
Look at the trouble Rogue One is going through at the moment and then tell me again.
Again, I think (and hope) that it’s because of the filmmakers. The director knew that some re-shoots were necessary and that sometimes you discover you need to change something only in the editing room.
Anyway, we cannot prove anything right now. Let’s wait for the movie to be released and see.
Yeah, considering the sincere lack of a Kevin Feige figure at the moment, as well as a bigger priority in profits, it would only make sense for Disney to at least have a hold in the spin offs.
One film isn’t enough to show you can do well on your own. Especially when the big criticism is known to even the people that love the film.
I can imagine it turning into the Iron Man 2 of SW, where a potentially good film can get stuffed by a studio that isn’t quite sure yet (though it’s just the one studio the whole time).
Still, who knows. We’ll decide when the film comes out.
At least Episode VIII seems to have gone very smoothly at the moment, which is probably better for it.
marcus
champion of all categories
since this thread is resolved i am now locking it ok guys
Worst visual effects I have ever seen.
And before you go off saying "you wouldn’t know good visual effects if they hit you in the rear end", well, as a matter of fact I do. I’ve seen Troll 2. I know well done of fine quality visual effects when I see them, and that is precisely the definition thereof.
Who’s Marcus?
Who’s Marcus?
Precisely my reaction. 😛