Post by sgev1977 on Sept 20, 2021 23:13:53 GMT
1) The Power of the Dog (8.95) [2/1]
2) Belfast (8.42) [3/4]
3) The Rescue (8.13) [6/2]
4) Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (8.01) [1/10]
5) King Richard (7.98) [7/5]
6) Spencer (7.77) [4/12]
7) Red Rocket (7.63) [5/15]
8) C'mon C'mon (7.58) [9/6)
9) Cyrano (7.08) [11/8]
10) The Lost Daughter (6.92) [10/14]
11) The French Dispatch (5.55) [12/17]
12) Encounter (5.14) [13/18]
Big disconnects between the Pros and the People on Marcel the Shell, Spencer and Red Rocket.
If you're talking the Best Picture Oscar, ending up in the top spot for The Composite Telluride is a good place to be. Since I started it, The Composite Telluride has pointed to the Best Picture in seven out of eight years missing for 2018-19 because Breen Book won breaking the TFF string at that point.
It's my guess that had TFF #47 had happened last year that Nomadland would likely have topped this list as well.
The composite rating for Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog allows it to move into The All-Time Composite Top Ten at the #9 spot. It will displace La La Land from the new Top Ten, which now looks like this:
1) 12 Years a Slave (9.25) 2013 Tie (Won Best Picture)
1) Argo (9.25) 2012 Tie (Won Best Picture)
3) Roma (9.20) 2018 (Won Best Foreign Language Film)
4) Moonlight (9.19) 2016 (Won Best Picture)
5) Birdman (9.18) 2014 (Won Best Picture)
6) Parasite (9.11) 2019 (Won Best Picture)
7) Stories We Tell (9.10) 2012
8) Tim's Vermeer (8.97) 2013
9) The Power of the Dog (8.95) 2021
10) The Two Popes (8.93) 2019
2) Belfast (8.42) [3/4]
3) The Rescue (8.13) [6/2]
4) Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (8.01) [1/10]
5) King Richard (7.98) [7/5]
6) Spencer (7.77) [4/12]
7) Red Rocket (7.63) [5/15]
8) C'mon C'mon (7.58) [9/6)
9) Cyrano (7.08) [11/8]
10) The Lost Daughter (6.92) [10/14]
11) The French Dispatch (5.55) [12/17]
12) Encounter (5.14) [13/18]
Big disconnects between the Pros and the People on Marcel the Shell, Spencer and Red Rocket.
If you're talking the Best Picture Oscar, ending up in the top spot for The Composite Telluride is a good place to be. Since I started it, The Composite Telluride has pointed to the Best Picture in seven out of eight years missing for 2018-19 because Breen Book won breaking the TFF string at that point.
It's my guess that had TFF #47 had happened last year that Nomadland would likely have topped this list as well.
The composite rating for Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog allows it to move into The All-Time Composite Top Ten at the #9 spot. It will displace La La Land from the new Top Ten, which now looks like this:
1) 12 Years a Slave (9.25) 2013 Tie (Won Best Picture)
1) Argo (9.25) 2012 Tie (Won Best Picture)
3) Roma (9.20) 2018 (Won Best Foreign Language Film)
4) Moonlight (9.19) 2016 (Won Best Picture)
5) Birdman (9.18) 2014 (Won Best Picture)
6) Parasite (9.11) 2019 (Won Best Picture)
7) Stories We Tell (9.10) 2012
8) Tim's Vermeer (8.97) 2013
9) The Power of the Dog (8.95) 2021
10) The Two Popes (8.93) 2019
michaelstelluridefilm.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-composite-telluride-belfast-wins-in.html
So he has predicted the best picture Oscar winner with his surveys with just one exception! It sounds great for TPOTD but the problem is that the “exception” was another Netflix film (that some think it didn’t won because well…Netflix!), Roma!
Also the Spencer thing is interesting because it was strongly hyped by the media when they released the trailer/ the poster and was very well received at Venice but the hype seemed to died at Telluride and TIFF. There was an article saying that the audiences didn’t seemed to engage with it in Toronto and that it was mostly an art-house film. For all the chat about TPOTD being divisive and the very loud people claiming they didn’t understood it, it seems to be actually more general audiences friendly than Spencer!