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"And the Nominees are... *Dune- Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Brian Connor and Gerd Nefzer *Free Guy- Swen Gillberg, Bryan Grill, Nikos Kalaitzidis and Dan Sudick *No Time to Die- Charlie Noble, Joel Green, Jonathan Fawkner and Chris Corbould *Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings- Christopher Townsend, Joe Farrell, Sean Noel Walker and Dan Oliver *Spider-Man: No Way Home- Kelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott Edelstein and Dan Suddick And the Oscar goes to... Maybe the lock of the night."
“Ok, this was very good. I still liked Far from Home more though. I also am annoyed at how they keep making Holland's Spidey super serious when Peter is such a joker character. And they clearly know how to pull it cause Homecoming did Pete right and they also have witty lines for Andrew and Tobey, which means it's a choice and I don't get. It made sense in Far from Home, cause it came right after the blip, and it would make sense at the end of No Way Home after a certain tragic incident. But not before. Hopefully they'll get it right again eventually.” read more
"The story is soo good but disappointed by how they handle it, it makes many scenes makes no sense or unreasonable (tbf i do understand everything)"
“I already saw this movie but since I just bought a brand new awesome TV, I thought I might as well check it out again. Well, I’m really glad I watched it again since I was much more able to enjoy it the 2nd time around. Eventually, I understand why it was such a massive box-office success when it was released and, after all, it is easily the best MCU instalment released during the Phase 4. Indeed, I liked the direct link with the previous movie (and even more the links with all the previous Spider-Man installments) and the fact that Peter Parker wanted to get back his anonymity wasn’t a bad idea at all. In fact, I think the main issue was actually Doctor Strange. Indeed, the guy is such a mighty wizard that he can do pretty much whatever he wants with some fancy spell done in a few min” read more
"1.DuneWinner. 2.The Matrix ResurrectionsDune is the only lock, but The Matrix has been a surprisingly steady presence in VFX categories throughout the season. BAFTA, Critics' Choice and VFX society nominee; feels safe. 3.No Time to DieBAFTA, Critics, VES nominee; the Oscars have been going more practical/subtle here the past few years. Feels likely. 4.Spider-Man: No Way HomeThere are three Marvel movies in contention this year, but I'd wager No Way Home is the likeliest nominee of the bunch. "
“3.25 para ser más precisos. Mucho espectáculo, fanservice y para colmo pésimo mensaje. Si la animación no fuera buena ya seria un 2.5.” read more
"Cinema: Cinex El RecreoDate: 01/08/2022 - 12:50pmTicket: 3,00 USD"
"First viewing - Dec. 17th The overall experience of seeing this film with an opening weekend crowd was just the best, easily the most fun theatre trip of the year. The film delivers more often than not, & managed to make me rethink my decision to completely avoid Spider-man 3 & Amazing Spider-man 2 (though I mostly got what it did in relation to those films). There are some wonderful & heartfelt payoffs, & it's a joy seeing some of the cast get to shine. I don't know how anyone could watch this"