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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyssane View Post
    Lots of people? Try a select few vocal neckbeards who couldn't stand the fact that the film starred four women, ruining their childhood.
    A (girlish) friend of mine said Ghostbusters just wasn't good. On a level with Thor I/ Suicide Squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinsir View Post
    I loved Beyond, in my opinion it was the best 'normie' film of the year, but the none of the aliens looked all to memorable.
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    i respectfully disagree. Any of the above is leagues better than Joker Harley or Croc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor Know View Post
    I liked Big Hero 6, but I still salty The Lego Movie didn't get nominated back in 2015. The Academy's reasoning was that stop-motion didn't qualify as animation, like Big Hero 6, How To Train Your Dragon 2, Song of the Sea and the Tale Of Princess Kaguya. The latter two I doubt the Academy members watched and instead voted for a name they were familiar with (Disney).
    That is not the reason it wasn't nominated, firstly because it was CGI and not stop motion. Secondly because stop motion movies have been nominated and have won.

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    Daredevil won a Razzie. And an MTV movie award.
    Every day is a gift, not a given right.

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    Was it really that difficult to dye Margot Robbie's hair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Star_Jammer View Post
    Was it really that difficult to dye Margot Robbie's hair?
    Yes.

    Next topic?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Username taken View Post
    You should have posted this on the DC board.

    Or better still Bleeding Cool. That's the most anti-Marvel anything forum in the world probably.
    This isnt about being anti-anything. Like i said, i just saw the Oscar, saw that SS won one, and decided to check out a list.


    Quote Originally Posted by Star_Jammer View Post
    Was it really that difficult to dye Margot Robbie's hair?
    No, but doing El Diablo tats all over was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyZombie View Post
    star_trek_beyond_still_0.jpg
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    i respectfully disagree. Any of the above is leagues better than Joker Harley or Croc
    I think what happened is that the outside of Jaylah and Krall, the rest of the Beyond characters didn't have much of a role or speaking lines. Compared to Harley Quinn, Joker, Croc, Enchantress and El Diablo, who all played significant roles and were showcased more, than just background characters with elaborate designs. That and Trek won the hair and make-up Oscar for the ST09 movie. That may have affected the voting process.

    If anything, Trek should've gotten a nomination for VFX. The destruction of the Enterprise, Yorktown colony, the bee ships and the Enterprise's new warp effects were all spectacular. It probably would've lost to Jungle Book, but it was a damn sight more creative than Dr Strange, which pirated it's reality/city bending look from Inception. Inception which did win the VFX Oscar back in 2011.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyssane View Post
    Lots of people? Try a select few vocal neckbeards who couldn't stand the fact that the film starred four women, ruining their childhood.
    the movie bomb at the box office criticss seemd to like it moviegoers not so much.

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    This isnt about being anti-anything. Like i said, i just saw the Oscar, saw that SS won one, and decided to check out a list.
    LOL...yeah, right.

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    Catwoman won Razzies for director, actress, and film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Username taken View Post
    LOL...yeah, right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor Know View Post
    I liked Big Hero 6, but I still salty The Lego Movie didn't get nominated back in 2015. The Academy's reasoning was that stop-motion didn't qualify as animation, like Big Hero 6, How To Train Your Dragon 2, Song of the Sea and the Tale Of Princess Kaguya. The latter two I doubt the Academy members watched and instead voted for a name they were familiar with (Disney).
    Is that true? Cos that's insane!

    Firstly - Stop-motion is indeed animation (and one of the hardest to produce, speaking as an animator)

    Secondly - It was created using Autodesk Maya.

    Edit: Just realised i'm parroting a comment from above.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killercroc357 View Post
    Yes.

    Next topic?

    Well wait a second, this premise might require testing. I wouldn't mind some practical experience dying Margot Robbie's hair, just for testing purposes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colossus1980 View Post
    Catwoman won Razzies for director, actress, and film.
    So DC is in front in both fronts?

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