That was a good overall take.
Here's another one from another Academy voter:
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https://www.indiewire.com/2019/02/c...her-1202043729/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
By the way the voting period is closed (yesterday), everything goes.
No one can influence the outcome.
Whatever they all say now destiny is about to meet the doors of heavens way up there with the stars ...
There are almost (just few short - 7,902) 8,000 Academy voters.
A percentage of them don't even bother voting.
Many they vote for their friends, not for the best films and the best actors.
Others give their voting privileges to their sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, wives, husbands, etc.
There are 24 categories in total, and representing 52 films.
Many Academy voters didn't even see half of them, and yet they still vote.
Is it fair? Today in this world we live in the only safe and fair place is right here...@ WBF.
Anywhere else is as safe as it can be here.
Roma is going to be the big winner in my green book of cinema.
Not because film experts agree but because from everything I saw with my own eyes and ears and heart and mind this year it is. Did I miss something? Not that I am not aware of. ...Humor.
It sure is interesting fun to share the music and movies we like and like less.
It's a journey, a learning journey, an evolution based on personal life experience, on personal sensations, sensibilities and senses.
Never in history of filmmaking are we ever get closer to today's movie knowledge expansion.
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I need to revisit Ingmar Bergman's best films ... Federico Fellini's best films ...
Both
Roma and
Cold War give me the inspiration.
2018 might not have been the best year @ the movies, these two sure make the exception.