Sixteen features have been submitted for consideration in the animated feature category for the 88th Academy Awards. Check out the trailers for all the submitted features:
Anomalisa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT6QJaS2a-U
The Boy and the Beast
Boy and the World
The Good Dinosaur
Home
Hotel Transylvania 2
Inside Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZLOYXKmIkw
Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet
The Laws of the Universe – Part 0
Minions
Moomins on the Riviera
The Peanuts Movie
Regular Show: The Movie
Shaun the Sheep Movie
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge out of Water
When Marnie Was There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZq4uuMP8ss
The Oscar nominations will be announced on January 14. The Oscars will be telecast on February 28 on ABC hosted by Chris Rock.
Running late this year, the only film I’ve seen is “When Marnie was there”, a decent watch but quite disappointing compared to Ghibli’s usual output. Didn’t know anything about “Moomins on the Riviera”, looks really fun! Looking forward to checking “Peanuts” and “Shaun the Sheep”, “The Good Dinosaur”, “Inside Out” and “Hotel Transylvannia 2” also.
Hopefully there are five nominees cause there’s a lot of quality this year. Anomolisa and Inside Out are brilliant. I respected but didn’t love Shaun The Sheep, The Prophet or When Marnie Was There but they are very deserving nominees. I assume The Good Dinosaur will be deserving too.
If those voters have hearts, When Marnie Was There will be nominated. Easily the most emotionally rousing, if inconsistent, of viable contenders.
The only one I’ve seen of these is Inside Out, but it was so damn good. I want to see The Good Dinosaur, Minions, Shaun of the Sheep Movie, and Anomalisa. I’d be happy if those are the 5 nominees. My early predicts are:
Anomalisa
The Good Dinosaur
Inside Out
Moomins on the Riviera
Shaun of the Sheep Movie
Minions, Inside Out, Hotel Transylvania 2, Good Dinosaur, Sponge Bob: Sponge Out of Water. Can’t go wrong there.
When Marnie Was There is lovely but a bit tiresome.
Shaun the Sheep is hilarious but it’s actually a pro-slavery manifesto cos think about it, it so is.
Moomins on the Riviera is sexist af but it’s also completely delightful.
Nominate the lot of them! And Inside Out, natch. Also can’t wait for Anomalisa.
Someone argued that Shaun The Sheep is a metaphor for the relationship between a parent and a child who wants to run away.
Well yes I get that. But it also unintentionally serves as a slaver’s apologist story if you consider it from that angle, which rather amused me when I watched it.
oh COME ON. no
heheh it does! Watch it again and think about it from that perspective! And also plz don’t take it srsly lol. I just thought it was funny how neatly the narrative fitted that notion.
Inside Out and Anomalisa are sure-bets for nominations. Shaun of the Sheep is the third likeliest and The Good Dinosaur the fourth. If there are five nominees, it’s probably going to be The Prophet, When Marnie Was There or something from left field–in other words, Home, Transylvania, Peanuts, Spongebob and Minions don’t have a chance in hell.
Minions and Peanuts might! The animation branch is prone to throwing some curveballs, though admittedly they don’t normally come in the form of major American studio films.
I would LOVE it if Anomalisa got in for animated but I, unfortunately, see it getting shut out. It’s a masterpiece. It’s the kind of masterpiece that will most likely go over the voters’ heads. But I will say if it is nominated then I expect the script to be in as well. There’s no one without the other.
From what I’ve seen so far, I’d nominate just these:
Hotel Transylvania 2
Inside Out
Shaun The Sheep Movie (my vote)
When Marnie Was There
Really looking forward to Anomalisa, The Good Dinosaur, Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet, The Peanuts Movie, and The Boy & The Beast (because Mamoru Hosoda is such an underrated animation director, and in this age of retired Miyazaki and Takahata, we need one strong anime director).
Knowing the Academy’s animation branch, we may have another year of them making a statement by snubbing a popular choice for a more obscure nominee.
(By the way, Minions is my least favorite film of 2015 so far.)
So the final 5?
Two Pixars, Aardman, Charlie Kaufman and a foreign one to round things out? THE PROPHET looks like it’s right up the branch’s alley, and it’s silly to underestimate Ghibli, though the only one I’ve seen is the rather marvelous BOY AND THE WORLD.
So, assuming Inside Out and Good Dinosaur are as good as nominated already, what do we have? I’d really be in favor of The Prophet, Anomalisa, an The Boy and the Beast getting the last spots, myself. I wouldn’t hate nominations for Marnie or Shaun the Sheep, though, and a Regular Show nom would be too wacky to be upset about. So long as dreck like Minions/Hotel Transylvania/Peanuts doesn’t make the cut, I’ll be pretty satisfied.
Minions is dreck? Dreck does not earn $1.15B worldwide, as fans would be onto such stuff. Stupendous word of mouth is why Minions went over a billion globally.
Minions is my least favorite film of the year so far. It angers me than it received over $1B worldwide, but I do understand why.
The threshold for having 5 nominees is 16 qualifying films so if one or more of these don’t qualify, for whatever reason, there will be less than 5 nominees.
Didn’t they get rid of that rule and state that there’d be a permanent five nominees every year because anything less is just stupid?
no, the 2-5 rule still exists, though I stand corrected in the sense that the official language is that as long as 16 films are “released in LA County” there may be up to 5 nominees, it isn’t necessarily based on 16 being eligible. It’s still unclear to me how many, even of these 16 listed, have been released in LA yet.
Ah, so they basically preserved the integrity of the existing rule whilst essentially ensuring that there’d almost always be five nominations. Thanks for clarifying 🙂
Except that there is still this weird way of narrowing the field, where voters score the films and if the average of those scores doesn’t reach a threshold then it cannot be nominated–so in theory this can also make the nominees less than 5. In fact it can be only 1 where they would give it a special award or even 0 where they say there will be no award. Unlikely, but possible.
In any event, if one of these submissions doesn’t get their qualifying run, we’re looking at a max of 4 nominees.
Gosh, you’d think they’d just reform this shit and make it a solid five with none of this scoring bollocks. They did that with Original Song, after all. At least the animators are more reliable than the musicians with their nonsensical eligibility rules and submission requirements fml…