"Sinners" gets a record 16 Oscar nominations

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“Sinners” shattered a 75-year-old record for the most Academy Award nominations for a movie, earning 16 nominations including in top categories like Best Picture, Director and Actor for Michael B. Jordan, while “One Battle After Another” followed with 13.


*Jason Whitlock has taken a strong stance against “Sinners,” the latest film from director Ryan Coogler, calling it racially divisive and accusing it of pushing a harmful narrative.

Set in the racially turbulent South of 1932, “Sinners” follows twin brothers as they return to their hometown in hopes of a fresh start, only to find themselves facing a darkness greater than they imagined. As they open a juke joint for a night of music and drinks, a darker presence crashes the party—white vampires.

But Whitlock isn’t celebrating its success. In a video review posted online, he captioned his take with a warning: “‘Sinners’ has an explicit theme about white people being the ultimate evil.”

The sports commentator accused the film of promoting an anti-White agenda. “This movie is not intended to scare you, in my opinion,” Whitlock stated. “This movie has an explicit agenda-themed narrative and we’ve seen it over and over… They all beat the same drum; these evil White people and what they’ve done to Black people.”



'Hollywood isn't a secret cabal of racists. It's a secret cabal of people terrified of looking like racists,' Maher said.

'And I'm just tired of no matter how much progress is made, social justice warriors feeling the need to gaslight us as if none of it had happened.'

He also criticized the Academy for changing the rules to only make films eligible for Best Picture if they were made by a diverse cast and crew.

The rules stipulate that at least 30 percent of cast and crew have to be from at least two underrepresented groups. But there are also other ways to get nominated, including having a movie's subject matter or the lead actor being from underrepresented groups, among others.

Comment.
The movie literally demonizes people
Who wants to watch the Academy Awards that rewards Woke Racism?
Hollywood's Radicals are mining the racial divide and giving out awards for it.
 
I have yet to meet anyone who has seen any of the nominated movies. If a member here has seen them let us know your opinion of them and if they deserve an nomination.
 

“Sinners” shattered a 75-year-old record for the most Academy Award nominations for a movie, earning 16 nominations including in top categories like Best Picture, Director and Actor for Michael B. Jordan, while “One Battle After Another” followed with 13.


*Jason Whitlock has taken a strong stance against “Sinners,” the latest film from director Ryan Coogler, calling it racially divisive and accusing it of pushing a harmful narrative.

Set in the racially turbulent South of 1932, “Sinners” follows twin brothers as they return to their hometown in hopes of a fresh start, only to find themselves facing a darkness greater than they imagined. As they open a juke joint for a night of music and drinks, a darker presence crashes the party—white vampires.

But Whitlock isn’t celebrating its success. In a video review posted online, he captioned his take with a warning: “‘Sinners’ has an explicit theme about white people being the ultimate evil.”

The sports commentator accused the film of promoting an anti-White agenda. “This movie is not intended to scare you, in my opinion,” Whitlock stated. “This movie has an explicit agenda-themed narrative and we’ve seen it over and over… They all beat the same drum; these evil White people and what they’ve done to Black people.”



'Hollywood isn't a secret cabal of racists. It's a secret cabal of people terrified of looking like racists,' Maher said.

'And I'm just tired of no matter how much progress is made, social justice warriors feeling the need to gaslight us as if none of it had happened.'

He also criticized the Academy for changing the rules to only make films eligible for Best Picture if they were made by a diverse cast and crew.

The rules stipulate that at least 30 percent of cast and crew have to be from at least two underrepresented groups. But there are also other ways to get nominated, including having a movie's subject matter or the lead actor being from underrepresented groups, among others.

Comment.
The movie literally demonizes people
Who wants to watch the Academy Awards that rewards Woke Racism?
Hollywood's Radicals are mining the racial divide and giving out awards for it.

Possibly scripted/ edited by the Project Chaos Crew at Langley
 
Sensible nod to the BAR, M1911, and Thompson action. ;)

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Trailers look OK.....Good black cast.....Who gives a shit if the vampires are white?





Knowing how older blacks seemed (seemed hell, they were) skeered of spooks and demons I find it very interesting.....That and I like period pieces.
 

“Sinners” shattered a 75-year-old record for the most Academy Award nominations for a movie, earning 16 nominations including in top categories like Best Picture, Director and Actor for Michael B. Jordan, while “One Battle After Another” followed with 13.


*Jason Whitlock has taken a strong stance against “Sinners,” the latest film from director Ryan Coogler, calling it racially divisive and accusing it of pushing a harmful narrative.

Set in the racially turbulent South of 1932, “Sinners” follows twin brothers as they return to their hometown in hopes of a fresh start, only to find themselves facing a darkness greater than they imagined. As they open a juke joint for a night of music and drinks, a darker presence crashes the party—white vampires.

But Whitlock isn’t celebrating its success. In a video review posted online, he captioned his take with a warning: “‘Sinners’ has an explicit theme about white people being the ultimate evil.”

The sports commentator accused the film of promoting an anti-White agenda. “This movie is not intended to scare you, in my opinion,” Whitlock stated. “This movie has an explicit agenda-themed narrative and we’ve seen it over and over… They all beat the same drum; these evil White people and what they’ve done to Black people.”



'Hollywood isn't a secret cabal of racists. It's a secret cabal of people terrified of looking like racists,' Maher said.

'And I'm just tired of no matter how much progress is made, social justice warriors feeling the need to gaslight us as if none of it had happened.'

He also criticized the Academy for changing the rules to only make films eligible for Best Picture if they were made by a diverse cast and crew.

The rules stipulate that at least 30 percent of cast and crew have to be from at least two underrepresented groups. But there are also other ways to get nominated, including having a movie's subject matter or the lead actor being from underrepresented groups, among others.

Comment.
The movie literally demonizes people
Who wants to watch the Academy Awards that rewards Woke Racism?
Hollywood's Radicals are mining the racial divide and giving out awards for it.
Never heard of it. Haven't been to a movie in ages and we used to go cpl times a yr
 

“Sinners” shattered a 75-year-old record for the most Academy Award nominations for a movie, earning 16 nominations including in top categories like Best Picture, Director and Actor for Michael B. Jordan, while “One Battle After Another” followed with 13.


*Jason Whitlock has taken a strong stance against “Sinners,” the latest film from director Ryan Coogler, calling it racially divisive and accusing it of pushing a harmful narrative.

Set in the racially turbulent South of 1932, “Sinners” follows twin brothers as they return to their hometown in hopes of a fresh start, only to find themselves facing a darkness greater than they imagined. As they open a juke joint for a night of music and drinks, a darker presence crashes the party—white vampires.

But Whitlock isn’t celebrating its success. In a video review posted online, he captioned his take with a warning: “‘Sinners’ has an explicit theme about white people being the ultimate evil.”

The sports commentator accused the film of promoting an anti-White agenda. “This movie is not intended to scare you, in my opinion,” Whitlock stated. “This movie has an explicit agenda-themed narrative and we’ve seen it over and over… They all beat the same drum; these evil White people and what they’ve done to Black people.”



'Hollywood isn't a secret cabal of racists. It's a secret cabal of people terrified of looking like racists,' Maher said.

'And I'm just tired of no matter how much progress is made, social justice warriors feeling the need to gaslight us as if none of it had happened.'

He also criticized the Academy for changing the rules to only make films eligible for Best Picture if they were made by a diverse cast and crew.

The rules stipulate that at least 30 percent of cast and crew have to be from at least two underrepresented groups. But there are also other ways to get nominated, including having a movie's subject matter or the lead actor being from underrepresented groups, among others.

Comment.
The movie literally demonizes people
Who wants to watch the Academy Awards that rewards Woke Racism?
Hollywood's Radicals are mining the racial divide and giving out awards for it.
Wow what snowflakes you and this Whitlock guy are. Do you need a hug? Will you cry? :crybaby:
 
I’ve yet to see Sinners. I did like Marty Supreme. Hopefully that one wins an Oscar for best film.
 
I watched it on a flight back from Europe last year. It was a good movie. Well done.
 
I watched it on a flight back from Europe last year. It was a good movie. Well done.


I thought the movie was very good, though I didn't think "Oscars" while watching it. After it received the nominations and some ruminating on my part... I see it, I get it. The acting was very good, a lot of the technical aspects were above par.

The nominations are deserved, IMO.


Now Bugonia on the other hand... weird AF.
 
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