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Sanosuke_Inara
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Arsenette
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I like the change Hope we get to see more anime in this category now that there will be space for them!
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Tenchi
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It'd have been nice if Summer Wars had snuck in, but, realistically, if there had been four nominations for 2010, the fourth would have been Tangled (a great animated film that was shut out by three other great animated films).
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Sanosuke_Inara
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TitanXL
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By 'animation' you mean 'Pixar's latest movie', which is pretty much the winner by default at these things, though not in Best Picture, obviously. |
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Pepperidge
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Not to mention My Dog Tulip. It was such a great year for animated films. To think that the only way we would've seen a full five nominees for these fantastic movie is if Yogi Bear hadn't been rejected for submission. |
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Tenchi
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There wouldn't have been 2 more nominees had the new rule been in effect for last year's animated films, it would only have been 1 more and it's quite easy to imagine that Tangled would've beaten out Summer Wars with the selection voters. |
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enurtsol
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Including Japan's anime awards.
As opposed to otakus?
You're correct. Arrietty may not be eligible for the 2012 Oscars (when Disney releases it in America) neither because it was originally released in Japan in 2010. I'd have to read the Best Animated rules again, but IIRC the original foreign release has to be no older than the year before the Awards year, i.e. for 2012 Oscars, it can't be older than 2011.
Yeah, but how many people here have seen those? People here say it's always family films, but these same people don't even bother watching the other films on the list.
Well, it is America's awards. Other countries have their own Academy Awards. Nobody complains that Japan's Awards are full of anime, and not other countries' (not just America's) animations.
I dunno. I would've gone for The Illusionist instead. I know, ironic. But I agree, it's great.
Well, Pixar is America's Studio Ghibli - and Ghibli always wins in Japan.
And if only Funimation had a qualifying run in L.A. for Eva 2.0 a month earlier in Dec 2010, instead of Jan 2011, then submitted it, there would've been 16 eligible films to warrant up to (not guaranteed) 5 nominations. So....... uh............ blame Canada! |
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Sanosuke_Inara
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But, again, you can say whatever you want about what you think would've been the next one to get nominated, but that doesn't mean much since there's no way of really knowing. I think Summer Wars is far more deserving of it, but it's not like that matters.
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littlegreenwolf
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Beauty and the Beast was nominated for Best Picture in 1992. The animation category was then created so animated films could have a better change at getting an award, but it seems to have also made it so they're further stuck as just movies for kids and not so much best film material anymore. Tangle would have gotten the other nod without a doubt - if not that, then How to Train Your Dragon. With the animated films it usually goes to popular, big studio, critically acclaimed films. Summer Wars didn't have enough people aware of it. I've seen Persepolis and Waltz for Bashir and loved them. My whole extended family saw Persepolis because of word of mouth, great reviews, and basically an awesome publicity campaign for both the movie and the graphic novel it was based on. |
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Sanosuke_Inara
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enurtsol
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The Oscar committees wouldn't wanna hear anymore all the griping from Disney and studios why their films aren't considered for Picture, so they created the Animated category ghetto.
Like elections, ya gotta have enough money to lobby for your films.
Probably another one not many people here have even seen. |
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Pepperidge
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[quote="enurtsol"]You're correct. Arrietty may not be eligible for the 2012 Oscars (when Disney releases it in America) neither because it was originally released in Japan in 2010.
The awards are for films released in 2011, and I think there's a very good chance that Disney will make sure the film gets its qualifying run towards the end of 2011. |
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enurtsol
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Aha, that is indeed a good possibility - a qualifying run before the general release. |
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GATSU
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Emi: Bashir was never nominated for Best Animated Film, just Best Foreign Film. And I'm guessing Persepolis only made it because it looks as cartooney as the competition.
Anyway, if Sentai wants to, I think Mardock would be eligible this year. Dunno if Bandai or Sony would think Tekken's worth the trouble, but if Spirits Within was once a contender... Sanosuke: Well, that's only 'cus Disney can buy Best Picture awards pretty well. enurtsol:
I've seen them nominate Western animated films at their awards a lot more often than we do in reverse.
Which ones? The Pixar fanboys are just as irritating at pretending their toons are for adults as the moe fanboys are at pretending their toons are for little kids.
Depends on whether or not Disney wants to give it a sneak release in 2011.
Persepolis actually did pretty well for a unconventional animated film released in America. And Bashir did about a quarter as well as A Scanner Darkly.
They do. It's just the non-family films aren't given many screens.
Not always. Only the last 20 years.
They might've had a chance w/ 1.0, but not 2.0. greenwolf:
No, it was created because certain guilds don't like the idea of cartoons treading on the same turf as live-action. |
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