16! For SINNERS!! A movie that turns into a stupid bloodbath of vampire movie cliches!
Man if FRIGHT NIGHT were made now it would've gotten at least 17, possibly 18...



I did! It's much better than SINNERS!Paul MacLean wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 12:21 pm Like so many other "Oscar darlings" from the past two decades, no one will remember Sinners in five years.
Does anyone remember Coda? (Did anyone see Coda)?
Yes, I did see Coda. Kind of felt like a CBS or ABC movie of the week peppered with a bit more suggestive language. It had its heart in the right place though, so I can't fully dismiss it.Paul MacLean wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 12:21 pm Like so many other "Oscar darlings" from the past two decades, no one will remember Sinners in five years.
Does anyone remember Coda? (Did anyone see Coda)?
Fair enough. But gone are the days of Best Picture Winners which are iconic, and timeless -- like Lawrence of Arabia, The Godfather, Amadeus or Unforgiven.TaranofPrydain wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 2:51 pm Yes, I did see Coda. Kind of felt like a CBS or ABC movie of the week peppered with a bit more suggestive language. It had its heart in the right place though, so I can't fully dismiss it.
That is true. I don't think that, despite seeing nearly all of them, many of the Oscar films of the last 20 years, or frankly many films from the last 20 years in general, will endure. That is why I will watcha film made before 2000 90% of the time.Paul MacLean wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 4:06 pmFair enough. But gone are the days of Best Picture Winners which are iconic, and timeless -- like Lawrence of Arabia, The Godfather, Amadeus or Unforgiven.TaranofPrydain wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 2:51 pm Yes, I did see Coda. Kind of felt like a CBS or ABC movie of the week peppered with a bit more suggestive language. It had its heart in the right place though, so I can't fully dismiss it.
Long, long gone! No doubt about it. But that's because movies themselves have lost their relevance to many. They are no longer the pop-culture cornerstone they once were...I mean, how many times do you talk to someone about the movies and they go, "I haven't been to a movie in years". This most recent AVATAR movie has literally nobody talking unless you're a fan who posts in some Avatar group on Reddit.Paul MacLean wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 4:06 pmFair enough. But gone are the days of Best Picture Winners which are iconic, and timeless -- like Lawrence of Arabia, The Godfather, Amadeus or Unforgiven.TaranofPrydain wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 2:51 pm Yes, I did see Coda. Kind of felt like a CBS or ABC movie of the week peppered with a bit more suggestive language. It had its heart in the right place though, so I can't fully dismiss it.
I wouldn't necessarily call it a done deal yet. But it is true that none of the best actor nominated performances have a groundswell of passionate support behind them.AndyDursin wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2026 1:13 pm Michael B. Jordan Best Actor? Hilarious. I didn't think EITHER of his performances were any good.