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Albert Patrick

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  • 88th Academy Awards results

    Hello there, Albert here! This is a follow up to Episode 52 of The Stuff & Junk Show, where me, Jiaming, and Kathryn, made our predictions and choices on who / what will win in the 88th Annual Academy Awards; The Oscars! We didn't think it was completely necessary to record a podcast episode of the results, but for those curious as to how right and wrong we were in our choices, here you go... 

    The Stuff & Junk Show - Episode 52 : 88th Academy Awards - Oscar Picks  

    Best Supporting Actress
    Kathryn's pick : Alicia Vikander (wants Rooney Mara) 
    Jiaming's pick : Rachel McAdams (wants Jennifer Jason Leigh) 
    Albert's pick :  Alicia Vikander  (wants Alicia Vikander) 
    WINNER : ALICIA VIKANDER 

    Best Supporting Actor  
    Kathryn's pick : Sylvester Stallone (wants Mark Rylance) 
    Jiaming's pick : Sylvester Stallone (wants Sylvester Stallone) 
    Albert's pick : Sylvester Stallone (wants Sylvester Stallone) 
    WINNER : MARK RYLANCE  

    Best Actress
    Kathryn's pick : Brie Larson (wants Brie Larson) 
    Jiaming's pick : Brie Larson (wants Saoirse Ronan) 
    Albert's pick : Brie Larson (wants Brie Larson) 
    WINNER : BRIE LARSON  

    Best Actor
    Kathryn's pick : Leonardo DiCaprio (wants either DiCaprio or Fassbender) 
    Jiaming's pick : Leonardo DiCaprio (wants Matt Damon) 
    Albert's pick : Leonardo DiCaprio (wants Eddie Redmayne) 
    WINNER : LEONARDO DICAPRIO  

    Best Adapted Screenplay
    Kathryn's pick : The Big Short (wants Brooklyn) 
    Jiaming's pick : The Big Short (wants The Martian) 
    Albert's pick : The Big Short (wants Room) 
    WINNER : THE BIG SHORT  

    Best Original Screenplay
    Kathryn's pick : Inside Out (wants Ex Machina) 
    Jiaming's pick : Inside Out (wants Inside Out) 
    Albert's pick : Inside Out (wants Inside Out) 
    WINNER : SPOTLIGHT  

    Best Animated Feature
    Kathryn's pick : Inside Out (wants Inside Out) 
    Jiaming's pick : Inside Out (wants Inside Out) 
    Albert's pick : Inside Out (wants Inside Out) 
    WINNER : INSIDE OUT  

    Best Director
    Kathryn's pick : George Miller (wants Inarritu or Miller) 
    Jiaming's pick : Tom McCarthy (wants George Miller) 
    Albert's pick : Alejandro Inarritu (wants George Miller) 
    WINNER : ALEJANDRO INARRITU  

    Best Picture
    Kathryn's pick : The Revenant (wants Mad Max : Fury Road) 
    Jiaming's pick : Spotlight (wants Mad Max : Fury Road) 
    Albert's pick : The Revenant (wants The Martian) 
    WINNER : SPOTLIGHT  

    Best Visual Effects  
    Kathryn's pick : Star Wars : The Force Awakens (wants Mad Max : Fury Road) 
    Jiaming's pick : Star Wars : The Force Awakens (wants Mad Max : Fury Road)  
    Albert's pick : Star Wars : The Force Awakens (wants Mad Max : Fury Road) 
    WINNER : EX MACHINA  

    Best Cinematography  
    Kathryn's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road (wants Sicario)  
    Jiaming's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road (wants Sicario) 
    Albert's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road (wants Sicario) 
    WINNER : THE REVENANT  

    Best Production Design
    Kathryn's pick : The Revenant
    Jiaming's pick : The Revenant
    Albert's pick : The Martian (wants The Revenant) 
    WINNER : MAD MAX : FURY ROAD  

    Best Film Editing  
    Kathryn's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road
    Jiaming's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road
    Albert's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road
    WINNER : MAD MAX : FURY ROAD  

    Best Sound Editing
    Kathryn's pick : The Revenant (wants Sicario) 
    Jiaming's pick : Star Wars : The Force Awakens (wants Sicario) 
    Albert's pick : The Revenant
    WINNER : MAD MAX : FURY ROAD  

    Best Sound Mixing
    Kathryn's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road
    Jiaming's pick : Star Wars : The Force Awakens
    Albert's pick : The Revenant
    WINNER : MAD MAX : FURY ROAD  

    Best Score
    Kathryn's pick : The Hateful Eight
    Jiaming's pick : The Hateful Eight
    Albert's pick : The Hateful Eight
    WINNER : THE HATEFUL EIGHT  

    Best Song
    Kathryn's pick : till it happens to you or writings on the wall
    Jiaming's pick : writings on the wall
    Albert's pick : Simple Song #3
    WINNER : WRITING'S ON THE WALL  

    Best Foreign Film
    Kathryn's pick : Son of Saul
    Jiaming's pick : Son of Saul
    Albert's pick : Theeb
    WINNER : SON OF SAUL  

    Best Short Film Animated
    Kathryn's pick : Sanjay Super Team
    Jiaming's pick : Sanjay Super Team
    Albert's pick : Sanjay Super Team (wants World Of Tomorrow) 
    WINNER : BEAR STORY  

    Best Short Film Live-Action
    Kathryn's pick : Shook
    Jiaming's pick : Day One
    Albert's pick : Shook
    WINNER : STUTTERER  

    Best Documentary Short Subject
    Kathryn's pick : Spectres of the Schaub
    Jiaming's pick : Girl, The River
    Albert's pick : Chan, Beyond The Lines
    WINNER : A GIRL IN THE RIVER  

    Best Documentary Feature  
    Kathryn's pick : What Happened, Miss Simone? 
    Jiaming's pick : What Happened, Miss Simone? 
    Albert's pick : What Happened, Miss Simone? 
    WINNER : AMY  

    Best Make-up and Hairstyling  
    Kathryn's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road
    Jiaming's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road
    Albert's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road
    WINNER : MAD MAX : FURY ROAD  

    Best Costume Design
    Kathryn's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road (wants The Danish Girl) 
    Jiaming's pick : The Revenant (wants Mad Max : Fury Road) 
    Albert's pick : Mad Max : Fury Road (wants Mad Max : Fury Road) 
    WINNER : MAD MAX : FURY ROAD  

    Out of the primary 9 categories that we really focused on, I actually got 6 out of the 9 correct, while Kathryn and Jiaming tied at getting 5 correct each. Kathryn even got one of her preferred choices as the actual winner too in the Best Supporting Actor category.

    On the other categories however, Kathryn got the most correct with 7 out of 15, Jiaming got 6 right, while I lagged with only 4 good guesses. Jiaming was also able to get one of his preferred choices as the actual winner in the Best Costume Design category. 

    As for the movies themselves, Mad Max : Fury Road got the most wins with 6, even if it's mostly technical categories. However, in terms of the main categories, it was The Revenant and Spotlight that stood out. In general, it seems the Academy members really wanted to spread the wealth, as many got their 1 award, although there were many that didn't get anything at all. 

    Biggest surprises for the night are probably Mark Rylance taking it from Sylvester Stallone in supporting actor, Leonardo DiCaprio not getting shut out again in the acting category, Alejandro Inarritu getting a Directing award two years in a row, but it's Spotlight that won out in the end as the best picture of the year against favorites like The Revenant, The Big Short, and Mad Max : Fury Road. 

    The 88th Academy Awards has proven to be a rather exciting year. From the #oscarssowhite controversy, to fact that Mad Max : Fury Road really did have a shot at the Best Picture win. Hopefully the 89th will be a fun one to look forward to as well. 

    - Albert 

    29 February 2016, 9:18 am
  • It's Movies Awards Season! Yay?

    So we recently had the 73rd Golden Globe Award, and the nominees for the 88th Academy Awards were also announced. As usual the general public had the typical broad reactions to both events that you hear about every year. The first is about the supposed relevance to how the Golden Globe determines who will win at the Oscars, and the second is how the Academy Awards still don't seem to cater to a wide audience. 

    First off, you shouldn't take the Golden Globe seriously. This is an awards show that is determined by 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which is an organization of journalists and photographers that reports about the US entertainment industry to international markets. These are voters who don't even make movies, and have been known to give awards to studios who essentially bribes them by treating them out to luxurious meetings.

    The HFPA may try to make respectable choices, but their decisions are always suspect. As far as whether the winners for the Golden Globe influences the Oscars, well apparently Academy Awards voters had to turn in their votes before the day of the Golden Globe Awards anyway. So there's no significant influence there. But if the studios are trying to sway Golden Globe voters to go one direction, you know they will try to convince the MPAA voters of the same things. 

    Now it's true that it seems like the Academy Awards always seem to nominate what many people call "Oscar bait films," but I think it undercuts the cinematic value of the films nominated. The voting body of the Motion Picture Association Of America may have an average age of about 60+ something year olds, and are predominantly Caucasian, which does question why they would choose certain movies over others. However it's important to know that these voters are at least film makers in one way or the other, in at least one point in time of their career. So all the nominees were voted by their peers, which is how respectable awards should go. 

    I myself have seen all 8 films that are nominated for Best Picture of the Year, and I don't necessarily disagree with them on why the MPAA chose those movies. Remember that they nominate films that are suppose to be well made and elevate the art of story telling via a moving picture format. It can be easily argued that each of those movies actually fits that description, more so than other films. Look at the highest grossing films of 2015, and honestly think about whether some of those deserves to truly replace the nominees (maybe 3-5 of them could). If all the people criticizing the Academy just wanted "popular" movies, then they are looking at the wrong awards show. There's the People's Choice Awards for that, and just take a look at who won there. 

    Albert Patrick
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    P.S. As I said on the final episode of the "Movies, Movies, and Movies" podcast, I will start doing my opinion pieces in either a written format (like this exact entry), or in an audio format over at the Stuff & Junk show (keep an eye for that). 

    17 January 2016, 3:42 am
  • 8 minutes 22 seconds
    End Of Year, End Of Run

    Episode 34  (8 mins 22 secs)  Presenting the final episode of Movies Movies and Movies. 

    00:32  I saw 15 movies in December  
    02:14  Amazon Prime : While We're Young  
    03:41  My top 25 Favorite movies of 2015  
    04:58  It's the end of the run for this show  

    - "I Saw That Movie" film review blog  
    - "the Stuff & Junk show"  
    - "Spoilers, Pleeze"  

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    31 December 2015, 8:02 am
  • Change Is Coming

    Sorry folks, there is no new episode of Movies Movies and Movies this week. Kinda took some time off from the website these past few days. There were a lot of things I had to think about. I'll say this now though, there is likely going to be a format and scheduling change for this show. It might not even be a show anymore actually. We'll see... Stay tuned, I'll have a definite answer to what's going on in the near future. I appreciate the patience. 

    Albert  
     

    8 December 2015, 6:12 am
  • 6 minutes 57 seconds
    Franchises and Adaptations

    Episode 33  (6 mins 57 secs)  Non-spoiler movie reviews, a streaming movie recommendation, and this week's op-ed. 

    00:26 Creed, The Good Dinosaur  
    02:19  Netflix : Kung Fu Hustle  
    03:31  The strength of franchises and adaptations  

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    1 December 2015, 2:00 am
  • 8 minutes 24 seconds
    Give Thanks

    Episode 32  (8 mins 24 secs)  Non-spoiler movie reviews, a streaming movie recommendation, and this week's op-ed. 

    00:27 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, The Night Before, Spotlight, A Journey Through Time With Anthony  
    04:17  Amazon Prime Instant recommendation: Ex Machina  
    05:51  Giving Thanks To The Movies You Love  

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    23 November 2015, 8:32 am
  • 7 minutes 34 seconds
    The Bill Murray Fandom

    Episode 31  (7 mins 34 secs)  Non-spoiler movie reviews, a streaming movie recommendation, and this week's op-ed. 

    00:25 The 33, Suffragette  
    02:09  HBO Now recommendation: Gravity  
    03:10  About that Bill Murray Fandom  

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    16 November 2015, 8:02 am
  • 8 minutes 8 seconds
    Your Opinion Is Not Fact

    Episode 30  (08 mins 08 secs) of Movies Movies and Movies  

    00:27 Spectre, The Peanuts Movie, Scout Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse  

    03:04 Netflix = Batman Begins  

    04:54 Your Opinion Is Not Fact  

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    9 November 2015, 9:05 am
  • 8 minutes 34 seconds
    128 Movies In 12 Months

    Episode 29 (08 mins 34 secs) of Movies Movies and Movies  

    00:27 Burnt, Room, Goosebumps  

    02:39 Hulu = 15 James Bond movies  

    05:25 Watching 128 Movies in movie theaters within 12 Months

    - moviepass.com  
    variety.com/2015/film/box-office/average-ticket-prices-record-third-quarter-1201621459/  

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    2 November 2015, 11:40 pm
  • 8 minutes 10 seconds
    Too Old To Be Scared By Scary Movies

    Episode 28 (08 mins 10 secs) of Movies Movies and Movies  

    00:28 Steve Jobs, The Assassin, Creep  

    02:47 HBO Now = The Book Of Life  

    04:00 Too Old To Be Scared By Scary Movies?  

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    26 October 2015, 7:02 am
  • 9 minutes 52 seconds
    Time Travel Movies

    Episode 27 of Movies Movies and Movies  

    00:24 Crimson Peak, Bridge Of Spies, Boruto: Naruto The Movie  

    02:48 Amazon Prime Instant = Back To The Future: Part II  

    04:18 Time Travel Movies  

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    19 October 2015, 7:43 am
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