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yes pretty dull and predictable...

Posted by tunenut on March 5, 2018 at 18:18:08:

I watch it out of long habit, and though I love movies, many of my favorite movies are not ever noticed by the Academy.

I have listened to Sufjan Stevens' Carrie and Lowell countless times, and it is a favorite, so I enjoyed seeing him have a big moment, although he lost to the very forgettable Remember Me (the music was the weakness of Coco I felt).

Why oh why didn't Beatty and Dunaway announce La la Land as best picture? That would have brought down the house.

Of all the best picture nominees I've seen so far (7 of 9) Shape of Water is easily my favorite, so I'm glad to see it winning prizes.

Not many memorable moments for a big 90th anniversary, but I will again watch it in a year and maybe something unexpected will happen then.