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Check out my reviews of all this years Best Picture Nominees HERE
The competition continues today with the Semi Finals, where we will continue to find out which Best Picture Oscar nominee STV fans think is the greatest since the year 2000. We have eight polls for you to choose your favourite film from, and the winner will progress into the next round and still stand a chance of winning the overall competition.
It's really simple to play. Just choose between the two films in the poll, and pick which one you think is the better film.
Thanks if you entered the earlier parts of the competition, and in with the chance to win a $50 Dollar gift card (or the equivalent in your country) Good luck!
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King vs. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Released: 2003
Oscar Wins/Nominations: Won 11 Oscars from 11 nominations.
Released: 2001
Oscar Wins/Nominations: Won 4 Oscars from 13 nominations.
Up vs. Inception
Released: 2009
Oscar Wins/Nominations: Won 2 of 5 Oscar nominations.
Released: 2010
Oscar Wins/Nominations: Won 4 Oscars from 8 nominations.
Don't forget to come back every day to vote for the films you want to do well, so get in your votes today and then enjoy the fun of the competition for the rest of the week!
Remember to let us know who you think will win in the comments, as well as theories on who could be the eventual winner!
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Adam
The STV Best Film Oscar Nominee Of The Century - Semi Finals - LOTR 3 vs. LOTR 1 & Up vs. Inception
25 Feb 2012
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I'm rooting for a LOTR 1 vs. Inception final... but I'd be happy with a LOTR 3 vs. Up final, so let's see what happens!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, all these movies are great so I can't complain if any of them lose.
ReplyDeleteBut I voted for LOTR3 and Inception.
Inception and LOTR 3
ReplyDeleteMy votes:
ReplyDeleteReturn of the King (Fellow Fringies will notice the actor that plays Denethor)
Inception (Folding city. 'Nuff said)
Return of the King and Inception.
ReplyDeleteAt least it won't be a LOTR vs LOTR final.That would be cruel!
LotR3 and Inception. I would love if Inception won the whole thing, but losing to LotR3, in my opinion the best of the trilogy, would be fine too.
ReplyDeleteLOTR3, Inception
ReplyDeleteLOTR: The Return of the King and Inception :)
ReplyDeleteI chose:
ReplyDeleteThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Inception
I actually forgot it was John Noble who played Denethor when I've started watching Fringe in S1, I really hated him (Denethor, not John) in LOTR3, but I love Walter now, that's how good John is.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny; when I watched the Fringe pilot in September 2008, the first time I saw John, I said "Hey, that's the guy from Lord Of The Rings!".
ReplyDeleteInception because when I got out of the theater I wanted to watch again :D. LOTR I watched them once a long time ago but don't really remember them so can't vote there...need to watch the movies again.
ReplyDeleteReturn of the King
ReplyDeleteUp
LOTR 3 and Inception \o/
ReplyDeleteYeah, when Fringe started I was like "OH great, it's that crazy suicidal son of a bitch" and about 2 episodes into Fringe I was like "Denethor who?"
ReplyDeleteUntil this moment I've had all 3 LOTR films on the same level because they're all perfect for what they were for (each part of the story), but I give the edge (by the world's smallest margin) to Fellowship of the Ring... It's probably because it's the only one that I've also read in the series all the way through, but I just adore the setup for the rest of the story... It had a tone of innocence and pure fantastical beauty... and the balrog scene in the Mines of Moria is one of my favorite scenes of anything, ever. The 3rd one (especially the extended version--OMG!!!!) is absolutely perfect to me as well, I even love the never-ending sequence of scenes at the end that make you wonder when it's actually going to end. (I remember watching it in theaters, thinking it was over, and then seeing another scene after and thinking YES, it's not over yet! I Don't EVER want it to end!") But, I will say that I will give Fellowship my vote this one time, because I just can't overstate how impeccable the first leg of the trilogy set up everything...
ReplyDeleteUp vs Inception...
Inception, even if I really loved Up as well. Both are incredible films with unbelievably talented cast and crew working behind them!
Fellowship was the only one that stayed pretty close to the books. By the time they got to Return of the King they'd gone all wonky adding new stuff to try to make up for the problems they created deleting things from the book. So, as big and great as Return of the King was, I'm too loyal to the books and their excellent pacing and characters, and language (I never forgave the movie for cutting the "at the end of all things" moment with Samwise) to vote it the best of the trilogy.
ReplyDeleteInception and LOTR 3
ReplyDeleteWhat a love semi-final, 4 films I love! Voted for Return and Up (though that seems to be losing badly to Inception which is a shame)
ReplyDeleteThe first LOTR and Up!
ReplyDeleteAll great movies, but I voted for Return of the King and Up.
ReplyDeleteJohn Noble was in Lord of the Rings? Cool.
ReplyDeleteMy god, Inception's slaughtering Up. Have no idea why Inception gets all the love it does. Probably my least favourite Nolan film. Up's overrated too but the beginning of that alone is far better than 90% of films imo,
ReplyDeleteSame here!
ReplyDeleteMy votes go to LOTR 1 and Inception;)
I thought that part was in the movie...I remember it and haven't read the 3rd book yet...
ReplyDeleteI voted for Up mainly because I know of it, but actually know very little about Inception. I own the extended versions of all three LOTR movies. by far "The Return of the King" is the best. I would follow that with LOTR 1
ReplyDeleteYeah, he hated his younger son. HE almost killed him and did kill himself. He was good at it though.
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to watch Inception. I know nothing about it, to be honest.
ReplyDeleteAs a typical LOTR fan (the books), I read it through about eight times. Now I just follow the fellowship from book 1 through the end. I don't read Frodo, Sam, and Gollum after that. I have talked to a lot of fans and they do the same thing. lol
ReplyDeleteI did too. Maybe it's just in the extended versions. I do not think ROTK was that far off. What bothered in the movies was the removal of an elven prince who was searching for the nine and putting Elrond's daughter on a horse as a warrior and have her actually surprise Strider. Come on. He's half elven, and he lives in the wild. She lived with Elrond in his home. She was not a warrior. That bothered me.
ReplyDeleteI am about done with the books and it's the first time that I have read them. And I got to say that they are really good!
ReplyDeleteInception is a complete mind trip. For me it's like the first Matrix, before they sucked, in that you spend half of the time figuring out what world you are in and the other half just letting it ride while thinking, "This is so cool." I loved it and I could count the number of movies I really enjoyed on one hand this year.
ReplyDeleteIt and Deathly Hallows are the only 2 movies I saw more than once this year. Inception was cool the first time and even better the second time when I could enjoy the story instead of figuring out the story as I went.
ReplyDeleteI watched DH part 1 twice but haven't gotten around to seeing part 2 again. I have such a long list of movies I want to see for the first time that it's hard to find time to re-watch movies =P
ReplyDeleteMy god, Inception's slaughtering Up. Have no idea why Inception gets all the love it does. Probably my least favourite Nolan film. Up's overrated too but the beginning of that alone is far better than 90% of films imo,
ReplyDeleteI thought that part was in the movie...I remember it and haven't read the 3rd book yet...
ReplyDeleteSame here!
ReplyDeleteMy votes go to LOTR 1 and Inception;)