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When a young Elijah Wood presented the Oscar for Visual Effects, a T-Rex emerged from the wings with his envelope. The award ended up going to Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Phil Tippett and Michael Lantieri, the team behind "Jurassic Park.”
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Rick Baker, a lifelong “monster kid,” won the first competitive Oscar awarded in the Makeup category for his innovative work on An American Werewolf in London Movie (1981), one of several collaborations with director John Landis. Baker’s apprenticeship under one of the industry’s greatest makeup artists, Dick Smith (including working as his assistant on The Exorcist), prepared him for a career providing cutting edge makeup effects in many genres, ranging from comedy to science fiction to horror, with titles including “Ed Wood” (1994), “The Nutty Professor” (1996) and “Men in Black” (1997).

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"I never wanted anything more in my life than I wanted to be in The Color Purple, and have never allowed myself to want anything as much again." - Oprah Winfrey, pictured here in her Oscar-nominated role in "The Color Purple" (1985)

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Del Zamora
· 2018年1月27日
I am a working Native American/Chicano actor. I have worked for 37 years in this industry. 261 speaking roles, all union sanctioned. Well over 100 feature length movies. Some of these have been big ro⋯⋯les, with main titles credits, in major studio movies. Yet, I cannot get anyone to sponsor me. I saw the list of people who got in the past few years, and my credits are much more prestigious and numerous than many of those chosen for membership. This is the problem. If we cannot find friends who are in the Academy, then we have ZERO chance of being considered. I have attempted to warn you before that there are Latino, Hispanic and Native American advocacy groups that are planning protests, class action law suits and massive pressure on the Academy to open their doors to qualified minorities. I believe in our industry. I have made numerous attempts to communicate the lack of access to you. I have also made numerous attempts to inform you that several minority advocacy groups are planning legal action against the Academy and the industry in general. This has happened before with the age discrimination class action suit, that was filed against the studios and networks. The industry never gets in front of these issues; preferring to respond once the fire of anger is lit. I am one of the case studies that some of these advocacy group are considering for the legal action. I do not want to do this, but your lack of response, makes it difficult to defend your organization. I may have to relent and cooperate with them, to clearly show the exclusion being experienced by qualified minority talent, such as myself. If you question my credits and think I am egotistical, please check out my imdb page. Most of my massive credits are there. I am more than happy to share clips of my major work in movies. I have had large Co-star roles in Robocop, Born In East LA, Repo Man, many more. Those are the largest roles in studio movies. I am qualified to join. If someone will contact me, or steer me to where I can get someone, anyone, to consider sponsoring me, that will change my outlook on all of this. There is an exclusion in your organization. If you do not know anyone who is in the organization, how do you get in? Our industry is massive. I have gotten lost in the myriad of all of it. This is further documentation of the issues I have faced attempting to get considered for membership in AMPAS. I have been told to document all of it by the advocacy organization I am currently speaking with. 更多
Joseph Di Cicco
· 2018年1月27日
I cannot hold up with the misgivings of The Oscar awards. It should be a competition based on talent and not political and liberal ideals. Give the award to the best because they are the “best.” Do no⋯⋯t submit a name just to make sure it is “fair” to everyone. Submit a name for passion and creative talent that pushes an artist beyond themselves. Shame on The Oscars and Hollywood. Just like the recent sexual embarrassments, The Oscars will soon fall into a dark abyss- goodbye Oscars. Shame. What ever happened to The Greatest Showman? The theme is liberal. The talent beyond excellent. The Oscars are filled with poor decisions and people who do not know film excellence if it fell in their laps. Sad. 更多
Abdun Ahmad
· 2018年1月27日
I have always been a fan of the Oscars. Due to time difference, sometimes, I even take a day off work just so that I could watch it Live from my home country. It looks like, this year is going to be t⋯⋯he same...
Thank you so much for nominating Timothée Chalamet for Best Actor.
Now, the Academy's job is... please, please, please... grant him the Best Actor award. Why?
1) The parting scene at the train station is by far, one of the most heart breaking scenes many people have ever seen. Other than I could totally relate to that experience, that is one very impeccable acting from Timothée.
So much is said without him having to say anything. No need for prosthetic makeups. No need for lengthy script (although, we all know he could have easily pulled it off - like what he did in Miss Stevens and Prodigal Son).
During the scene when he calls his mum from the station, again, he touched our hearts simply by us listening to his voice. From the crack of his voice, the tone and how he swallows his words.. We don't even have to look at him to feel how much pain his character is in.
2) If there is an actor who can continue to awe us during the credits, it's Timothée... Who needs acting, or rather, over-acting, when you can hit our chords and strike our emotions through face expressions, genuine tears and gaze of your eyes. Totally splendid!

Do allow those eyes to gaze upon the Oscar statue when he accepts the Best Actor Award, because he totally deserves it!

Thank you The Academy.

#CallMeByYourName
#TimothéeChalamet
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Chris Hatcher
· 2018年1月23日
And another victim of the Weinstein fiasco is... the film Wind River, one of the final to be released under the Weinstein banner prior to his “outing.” All nominations and awards it has received/won w⋯⋯ere given prior to the scandal; since then... nada, which is an outright shame cause this IS the best picture of 2017!

Last year, the Academy (and MANY other awards organizations) heaped a ton of accolades on Taylor Sheridan’s screenplay for Hell or High Water. In short, Wind River, Sheridan’s directorial debut that he also wrote, is far superior to HHW in every way fathomable... deeply dark screenplay, haunting score (that interweaves what I can only describe as the wailing sounds of Native Americans who’ve lost their lives to atrocities), impeccable sound and film editing, lush cinematography, beyond stellar direction by a first-timer, and amazingly heartfelt performances by a stable of actors who put in some of their very best work (Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Graham Greene, and the great Gil Birmingham, just to name a few). The fact it received NOTHING from the Globes or Oscars points strictly to Weinstein as the culprit (even though those responsible for the film scrubbed Harvey’s name from its reels and did everything possible to separate themselves from his disgusting jackass-ery).

To add irony to the situation, Wind River just happens to deal with the central subject of violence against women and the lengths decent people will go to in order to seek justice on their behalves. It’s just too bad the Academy couldn’t see past the actions of a despicable “man” and reward the many, many other great people involved with making this masterpiece about coping with grief/loss and the use of retribution as a cathartic measure.
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Patricia Reid
· 2018年1月29日
Thanks for snubbing anime again for Best Animation. You really think Boss Baby and Ferdinand are better films than A Silent Voice or In This Corner of the World? I really thought this might be the yea⋯⋯r for another anime nomination since their movies were strong again this year and the US didn't really have anything good to compete. Guess it all boils down to who you know and not the story or art. 更多
Brent Sherhag
· 2018年1月23日
Shutting James Franco out of the Academy Awards is the act of a hypocrite. I will never watch your shitty award show. With all of the sexual misconduct allegations that go on in Hollywood. No one is g⋯⋯oing to understand the accused actors story. This times up movment is so one sided. If people knew more about the accuser and their track record. The actors would not be scrutinized over something that has been blown way out of proportion. 更多
Kat Wellick
· 2017年12月7日
If you really want to change something in the industry then you should start by not letting Casey Affleck present BEST ACTRESS this year. You should not give the Best Actor award to Oldman who is a wi⋯⋯fe beater. Stop rewarding Oscar baits and start rewarding natural and real performances. Moreover, The Academy shouldn't reward actors for their careers, they should reward the most deserving performances of the year regardless of age, sex or race. . Stop giving Oscars to actors or actresses who are "DUE", reward the ones who give the best performances of the year. The Oscars are NOT a lifetime achievement award to honor the body of work. Only 14% of Academy members are younger than 50, I think it's time to bring more younger folk into the fold. And stop nominating Meryl Streep every f...ing year, give that woman a break. 更多
Donovan Elver Galarga Dominguez
· 2018年1月26日
Some interesting nominations this year... Although the fact that Blade Runner 2049 wasn't nominated for Best Picture bothers me, as well as James Franco being snubbed for his Tommy Wiseau portrayal...⋯⋯ And also why wasn't The Meyeroritz Stories not nominated for any acting Oscars???? Adam Sandler did one hell of a great job, Dustin Hoffman was a beast as always! Wind River didn't get nominated for anything either! Come on Academy, get your head on straight, and expand your "mainstream only" taste�� 更多
Josh Stewart
· 2017年11月22日
Academy nominated. best picture: Star Wars The Last Jedi. Logan. Get Out. Dunkirk. Coco. I, Tonya. The Greatest Showman. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. The Big Sick. The Florida Project. D⋯⋯etroit. Wonder. Murder on the Orient Express. Wind River. The Shape of Water. Wonder . Battle of the Sexes. The Disaster Artist.

Best Actor: Mark Hamill. Tom Hanks. Steve Carell. John Boyega. Caleb Landry Jones. Jacob Tremblay. Sterling K. Brown. Sebastian Stan. Woody Harrelson. Fionn Whitehead. Algee Smith. Jacob Latimore. James McAvoy. Hugh Jackman. Jeremy Renner. Daniel Kaluuya. James Franco. Kumail Nanjiani. Michael Shannon.

Best Actress: Frances McDormand. Meryl Streep. Daisy Ridley. Margot Robbie. Dafne Keen. Emma Stone. Michelle Williams. Zoe Kazan. Tiffany Haddish. Sally Hawkins. Julia Roberts. Elizabeth Olsen. Dafne Keen. Allison Williams. Robin Wright. Cate Blanchett. Alison Brie.

Best Director: Rian Johnson. Christopher Nolan. Patty Jenkins. Sean Baker . Craig Gillespie. Taika Waititi. Kenneth Branagh. Jonathan Dayton. Valerie Faris. Michael Showalter. Guillermo del Toro. Kathryn Bigelow. Denis Villeneuve. Matt Reeves. Jordan Peele. James Mangold. Michael Showalter. Taylor Sheridan. M. Night Shyamalan. James Franco.

Best supporting actor: Harrison Ford. Patrick Stewart. Andy Serkis. Benicio. Del Toro. Bill Pullman. Richard Jenkins. Seth Rogen.

Best supporting actress: Carrie Fisher. Allison Janney. Octavia Spencer. Sarah Paulson. Andrea Riseborough. Tessa Thompson. Rebecca Ferguson. Kelly Marie Tran. Laura Dern. Carrie Coon. Zendaya. Catherine Keener. Holly Hunter. Betty Gabriel. Lily James.

Costume design : Star Wars The Last Jedi. I, Tonya. Murder on the Orient. Express.Battle of the Sexes. The Shape of Water. Wonder Woman. Thor Ragnarok. Blade Runner 2049. Dunkirk.

Make up and hairstyling: Star Wars The Last Jedi. Murder on the Orient Express. Battle of the Sexes The Shape of Water. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Thor Ragnarok. Blade Runner 2049. Thor Ragnarok. Dunkirk.

Visual effects: Star Wars The Last Jedi. War for the Planet of the Apes. The Shape of Water. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Thor Ragnarok. Blade Runner 2049. Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Sound editing: Star Wars The Last Jedi. Dunkirk. War for the Planet of the Apes. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Thor Ragnarok. Blade Runner 2049.Kong: Skull Island.
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Larry Gene Fortin
· 2018年1月12日
So sad that you are bringing back the hate filled Kimmel as host. Will NOT be watching or reviewing it this year. I don't need to hear about his sick baby (you're not the only one Jimmy) or his hate f⋯⋯or PRESIDENT Trump. His humor is always hateful and not funny but I guess that's what you guys want, political crap for 4 hours. The Oscars used to be about the work NOT the political stance of anyone or being politically correct. So sad for a lost era. 更多
Andrew Garcia
· 2017年10月23日
I like to believe that the industry is at a turning point that is headed in the right direction. I have faith that as long as we as a people work together the future can be positive. I don't expect an⋯⋯ over night switch but I do expect change in the right direction to move forward. 更多
Jovan Lee
· 2018年1月24日
How the fuck can Koe no Katachi aka The Shape of Voice not nominated while Ferdinand, Coco and Boss baby get nominated? Seriously! How the fuck can this fucking happened! That movie literally issues t⋯⋯he problems of the society and the bullying problem! How the fuck can that get past the nomination? How the fuck the are people saying that Boss Baby is the best animated movie? Those movie are literal crap. Bullshit! I am boycotting Oscar! 更多
Sandy Blackman
· 2017年11月6日
I won’t be watching this year’s batch of sanctimonious virtue signalers slither down the red carpet with drug addicts and sexual predators in their $$$$ gowns and tuxedoes as they vie for an award tha⋯⋯t is only available to males or females and not the other 57.5 genders. � 更多
Roger Meurer
· 2018年1月26日
THIRTEEN nominations for a movie that was PLAGARIZED from a book, with no credit given to the author of the book, or compensation to the family!

And never mind that in the end nearly every nominee th⋯⋯is year is a toe the line liberal who got nominated NOT because of their acting ability but instead because of their vitriol, bigotry, and hate they've directed toward anyone that doesn't toe THEIR line.

Academy Awards USED to be about entertainment!
Now it's just another liberal Hollywood hate fest.
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Alex Flores
· 2017年11月10日
Yeah, work on that code of conduct for your members. The "it's a complex thing that'll take a long time" is b.s. It's easy, check this out..

1) Don't sexually harrass anyone (women, men, children)⋯⋯
2) Don't rape people
3) Don't be racist
4) ...
5) ...

See how easy it is? Feel free to add more...
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Patrick Friedrichshain
· 2017年11月5日
What about the Oscar to Roman Polanski - a convicted rapist - in 2003? The whole audience gave standing ovations to a criminal? But in 2017 everything changes and the Academy would love to erase Weins⋯⋯tein and all that is connected... 更多
Harry Roode
· 2018年1月23日
Their are plenty of idiots voting for the nominations. The Greatest Showman only received one vote? Are you kidding me? Take your awards show and go to hell. You dumb ass old pieces of shit! The Oscar⋯⋯s are dead to me! 更多
Don Franco
· 2018年1月23日
Watching you dumb hypocrite fucks fawn all over each other and then snub each other at the mere mention of anything shady is hilarious. I love watching you assholes turn on and eat each other alive. D⋯⋯ouchebags 更多
Dereck Anthony
· 2017年11月11日
I had the distinct pleasure of working 10 Academy Awards shows (60th thru 69th). AMPAS became part of my extended family. I am so thankful for my friends at The Academy and all of its dedicated member⋯⋯s. There’s nothing I wouldn’t do for AMPAS if ever asked. 更多
Rohan Mehta
· 3 小時前
This are best awards of the best film Industry in the world Hollywood seems to be perfect in every field for ex-music,acting,vfx and writers etc.