- April 5th, 2017, 11:29 am#4892329
Speaking of Nicolas Cage, has anyone ever seen either The Family Man or Trapped in Paradise? They're two of my favorites. I really love that genre, there were quite a few films of that style around that time. Wonder Boys, The Upside of Anger, Grosse Pointe Blank, to name just a few.
- April 6th, 2017, 2:48 pm#4892364
SpaceBallz wrote:"Best Dramatic Presentation"?! Really?! LMAO."Dramatic" meaning, "Not A Book".
Can we get a nomination for "Moonlight" for Best Comedic Presentation? Thanks.
- April 9th, 2017, 5:23 am#4892424
SpaceBallz wrote:"Best Dramatic Presentation"?! Really?! LMAO.I know, I chuckled when I read that. ATC is anything but dramatic.
JurorNo.2 wrote:Star Wars has always been differentiated as Fantasy, rather than Sci Fi like Star Trek. But I suppose the Hugos cover that too.Star Wars isn't fantasy, it isn't sci-fi, Star Wars is sci-fi fantasy.
JurorNo.2 wrote:if the characters had any real moments to breath. But instead I gained a far more generous appreciation for Force Awakens than I'd had before.The Force Awakens had absolutely no characters I could care about. Rogue One had better written, better acted characters than that awful disgrace of a movie, that's why people liked it more.
- April 9th, 2017, 7:34 am#4892450
pferreira1983 wrote:ATC is anything but dramatic.Good, considering it's a comedy. And considering "Best Dramatic Presentation" is very obviously their wording for "Best Movie." But leave it to detractors to derail a positive thread yet again.
"You forgot the first rule of fanatics. When you become obsessed with the enemy...you become the enemy."
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