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With the possibility of 10 nominations, I think there’s an outside chance it gets nominated, but I’ll be stunned if it wins.Ya seriously think?
With the possibility of 10 nominations, I think there’s an outside chance it gets nominated, but I’ll be stunned if it wins.Ya seriously think?
Yeah me too, but it will definitely be nominated. No question in my mind. First half of the year, it's the most no-brainer of the contenders.With the possibility of 10 nominations, I think there’s an outside chance it gets nominated, but I’ll be stunned if it wins.
If the Academy and it’s members are smart, they’ll figure out a way how to get it nominated. The last couple years, the Oscars ratings have been bombs because every movie nominated in Best Picture was pretty obscure except for hardcore movie buffs. Gotta have movies people have seen at the Oscars if you want people to watch… unless you’re somehow gonna get Chris Rock and Will Smith to cohost!Yeah me too, but it will definitely be nominated. No question in my mind. First half of the year, it's the most no-brainer of the contenders.
I almost wrote the same thing after reading your posts a couple before this one. WIth the way the rating and public opinion on the Oscars have been going getting it up for Best Picture would be a shot in the arm for the show. I'll give me a little more interest in watching is something I haven't done in years now.If the Academy and it’s members are smart, they’ll figure out a way how to get it nominated. The last couple years, the Oscars ratings have been bombs because every movie nominated in Best Picture was pretty obscure except for hardcore movie buffs. Gotta have movies people have seen at the Oscars if you want people to watch… unless you’re somehow gonna get Chris Rock and Will Smith to cohost!
I do think it’s a shoe-in for a ton of technical awards like editing/sounds/sound mix. Might be this year’s equivalent of Dune last year (which I thought deserved Best Picture and didn’t even get nominated).
Dune not being nominated is a very good point. Surely they can’t be that stupid again, can they?If the Academy and it’s members are smart, they’ll figure out a way how to get it nominated. The last couple years, the Oscars ratings have been bombs because every movie nominated in Best Picture was pretty obscure except for hardcore movie buffs. Gotta have movies people have seen at the Oscars if you want people to watch… unless you’re somehow gonna get Chris Rock and Will Smith to cohost!
I do think it’s a shoe-in for a ton of technical awards like editing/sounds/sound mix. Might be this year’s equivalent of Dune last year (which I thought deserved Best Picture and didn’t even get nominated).
I gotta believe being the box office juggernaut Maverick has been will give it that edge it needs to get nominated that Dune didn’t. Maverick was a freaking phenomenon all summer. Dune never broke out that way… and was a little on the divisive side.Dune not being nominated is a very good point. Surely they can’t be that stupid again, can they?
I’m hoping something like Everything Everywhere All At Once will be in the conversation. Considering the lack of quality titles so far.I gotta believe being the box office juggernaut Maverick has been will give it that edge it needs to get nominated that Dune didn’t. Maverick was a freaking phenomenon all summer. Dune never broke out that way… and was a little on the divisive side.
I LOVED Dune and was blown away in the theaters by it but I know plenty of people that didn’t care for it. I don’t know a single soul who didn’t at least like Maverick if not outright love it.
Also, there’s a lot of big movies that were likely gonna be contenders this year already pushed to next year like Scorsese’s Killers Of The Flower Moon and a couple others I forget. Not a ton of buzz on the Oscar bait circuit so far this year, but fall festival season is just starting to heat up so we’ll have a better idea in the next month or so if there’s going to be a dearth of contenders that may or may not push Maverick out of the picture.
I’m not the biggest fan of that movie, but my guess is it gets a Screenplay nod and nothing else. That would seem par for the course for the Academy with something that unconventional.I’m hoping something like Everything Everywhere All At Once will be in the conversation. Considering the lack of quality titles so far.
I've been a lurker with RT for a lonnng time now and I have to say...that's an incredible percentage. We are still on the lookout for the DVD/stream release. But, I've also been an advocate to people for watching audience over critic reviews and it has been a solid strategy. This seems to be quite the conundrum for me now. I was never a fan when both audience and critics agreed so overwhelming.... But it will get done. Lol. The hype is too real...Pretty impressive for an action flick.
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I hope it doesn't happen, but he is going to get killed or seriously hurt he keeps doing stuff like this. I think he is an adrenalin junkie. How many more of these things can he keep doing? I give him a ton of credit for going that far for entertainment but man!!!!Not Top Gun, but Tom Cruise goodness. I'm not always the biggest fan of his movies but I respect the hell out of him for his dedication to the craft and giving us insane stuff that other actors won't.
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Title | Lifetime Gross | Year |
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1 | Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens | $936,662,225 | 2015 |
2 | Avengers: Endgame | $858,373,000 | 2019 |
3 | Spider-Man: No Way Home | $811,343,477 | 2021 |
4 | Avatar | $760,507,625 | 2009 |
5 | Top Gun: Maverick | $701,230,000 | 2022 |
FYI, a buddy and myself started looking into this last night and found the issue. The movie has it's dialnorm (a metadata key) set to -12 dB so when your AVR plays the audio it turns it down by that amount, ie AVR showing -10 is really playing at -22. If you disable dialnorm the track comes to life.Weird. Usually Itunes/Apple 4K are pretty good when it comes to quality. I can't wait to get my hands on the disc.
I never turn on loudness management or basically anything that artificially impacts the audio. Good info though for anybody that has that on by default in their AVR.FYI, a buddy and myself started looking into this last night and found the issue. The movie has it's dialnorm (a metadata key) set to -12 dB so when your AVR plays the audio it turns it down by that amount, ie AVR showing -10 is really playing at -22. If you disable dialnorm the track comes to life.
If you're using a Denon AVR Settings -> Audio -> Surround Parameters and turn off "Loudness Management". The option will only show up when a DD or DD+ audio track is playing. Other brands of AVR should have a similar option but I only have a Denon to have the exact steps.
Thor Love and Thunder has it set too but only at -4.5 so it'll be quieter but not as extreme as Maverick.
Keep an eye on that setting though. It's good to spot check it once in awhile when playing DD+ content. It's been known in some receivers to get turned back on. We've seen something trigger that but I haven't found the exact conditions. It's happened at least once with my Denon due to it either reacting to the flag or Denon resetting it in a FW update. It's a feature I normally have off also. I always turn it and and the "dynamic" settings off.I never turn on loudness management or basically anything that artificially impacts the audio. Good info though for anybody that has that on by default in their AVR.
I never turn on loudness management or basically anything that artificially impacts the audio. Good info though for anybody that has that on by default in their AVR.
Keep an eye on that setting though. It's good to spot check it once in awhile when playing DD+ content. It's been known in some receivers to get turned back on. We've seen something trigger that but I haven't found the exact conditions. It's happened at least once with my Denon due to it either reacting to the flag or Denon resetting it in a FW update. It's a feature I normally have off also. I always turn it and and the "dynamic" settings off.
You have no clue. If I told you half of my home theater nerdom you'd get a migraine if not a aneurysm from it.Nerd alert
So far I have been lucky with my Denon and I don't get stuff like this with my Onkyo.Keep an eye on that setting though. It's good to spot check it once in awhile when playing DD+ content. It's been known in some receivers to get turned back on. We've seen something trigger that but I haven't found the exact conditions. It's happened at least once with my Denon due to it either reacting to the flag or Denon resetting it in a FW update. It's a feature I normally have off also. I always turn it and and the "dynamic" settings off.
Hey...when you spend for Home Theater gear you learn about it.Nerd alert
First day on streaming. It’s on Paramount+ and also Epix, I believe.