natalie wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2021, 10:01 pmhttps://deadline.com/2021/04/set-decora ... /#comments
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A SCIENCE FICTION OR FANTASY FEATURE FILM
Tenet
Set Decoration by Kathy Lucas
Production Design by Nathan Crowley
Tenet - Awards Season Discussion Thread
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Didn't expect this loss
Lol i didnt even know what that movie was
That movie is a wanna-be interstellar. It is not very good, would not recommend it.
And in terms of visual effects, it adds nothing new to the science fiction genre. It looks exactly like Gravity (2013) or Interstellar (2014).A Borges man wrote: ↑April 6th, 2021, 11:15 pmThat movie is a wanna-be interstellar. It is not very good, would not recommend it.
How can it look exactly like two completely different looking films? If you said it looks like Interstellar or Ad Astra, I might have understood that but Gravity and Interstellar?
It looks like interstellar, ad astra, gravity, first man and the martian....and is 1/10 as good as any of those flicks.
Not a big loss. Tenet only had 1 nomination this year and it was for the big VFX award.
Dunkirk (won supporting), Interstellar (loss the big one but won Enviroment) and Inception (won like 4 including the big one).
Tenet still has a strong chance at the Oscars given how mixed the track record is with the VFX society / Academy Awards:
2014 - Dawn of the Apes / Interstellar (nominated for the big one)
2015 - Force Awakens / Ex-Machina (0 Nominations at the VFX Society )
2016 - Jungle Book
2017 - War of the Apes / Blade Runner (nominated for the big one) [Dunkirk not nominated for Academy VFX ]
2018 - Infinity War / First Man (won Supporting)
2019 - Lion King / 1917 (nominated for Supporting)
2020 - Midnight Sky / ???
Tenet's VFX are so subtle that while this may seem like a meme:
I really do think there will be people having a hard time seeing the actual VFXs work because they are so used to computer generated VFXs to the point that they might vote for another film which shows a "better" use of computer VFX and not the one that actually blends in with practical VFX.
Dunkirk (won supporting), Interstellar (loss the big one but won Enviroment) and Inception (won like 4 including the big one).
Tenet still has a strong chance at the Oscars given how mixed the track record is with the VFX society / Academy Awards:
2014 - Dawn of the Apes / Interstellar (nominated for the big one)
2015 - Force Awakens / Ex-Machina (0 Nominations at the VFX Society )
2016 - Jungle Book
2017 - War of the Apes / Blade Runner (nominated for the big one) [Dunkirk not nominated for Academy VFX ]
2018 - Infinity War / First Man (won Supporting)
2019 - Lion King / 1917 (nominated for Supporting)
2020 - Midnight Sky / ???
Tenet's VFX are so subtle that while this may seem like a meme:
I really do think there will be people having a hard time seeing the actual VFXs work because they are so used to computer generated VFXs to the point that they might vote for another film which shows a "better" use of computer VFX and not the one that actually blends in with practical VFX.
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