Alejandro Inarritu's THE REVENANT (starring Leo Dicaprio, Hardy)

Director of Birdman + Leo = first Oscar for Leo? 
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Would like to see Leo get the oscars but I don't think he's gonna win one for this. Doesn't look like an "actors" movie where he can flex his acting chops
 
back story if anyone is interested...

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[h3]Bear mauling[/h3]
Near the forks of the Grand River in present-day Perkins County, in August 1823, while scouting ahead of his trading partners for game for the expedition's larder, Glass surprised a grizzly bear mother with her two cubs. Before he could fire his rifle, the bear charged, picked him up, and threw him to the ground. The bear threw his flesh to its cubs. Glass got up, grappled for his knife, and fought back, stabbing the animal repeatedly as the grizzly raked him time and again with her claws.

Glass managed to kill the bear with help from his trapping partners, Fitzgerald and Bridger, but was left badly mauled and unconscious. Henry (who was also with them) became convinced the man would not survive his injuries.

Henry asked for two volunteers to stay with Glass until he died, and then bury him. Bridger (then 19 years old) and Fitzgerald (then 23 years old) stepped forward, and as the rest of the party moved on, began digging his grave.[sup][2][/sup] Later claiming that they were interrupted in the task by an attack by "Arikaree"[sup][/sup]Indians, the pair grabbed Glass's rifle, knife, and other equipment, and took flight. Bridger and Fitzgerald incorrectly reported to Henry that Glass had died.
[h3]  [/h3][h3]Odyssey to Fort Kiowa[/h3]
Despite his injuries, Glass regained consciousness. He did so only to find himself abandoned, without weapons or equipment, suffering from a broken leg, the cuts on his back exposing bare ribs, and all his wounds festering. Glass lay mutilated and alone, more than 200 miles (320 km) from the nearest American settlement at Fort Kiowa on the Missouri.

In one of the more remarkable treks known to history, Glass set his own leg, wrapped himself in the bear hide his companions had placed over him as a shroud, and began crawling. To prevent gangrene, Glass laid his wounded back on a rotting log and let the maggots eat the dead flesh.

Deciding that following the Grand River would be too dangerous because of hostile Indians, Glass crawled overland south toward the Cheyenne River using Thunder Butte, a prominent landmark visible for miles, as a navigational tool. It would take him six weeks to reach the Cheyenne River. Glass survived mostly on wild berries and roots. On one occasion he was able to drive two wolves from a downed bison calf, and feast on the meat. Glass was aided by friendly natives who sewed a bear hide to his back to cover the exposed wounds as well as providing him with food and a couple of weapons to defend himself. He made his way to the Cheyenne River, fashioned a crude raft and floated down the river, eventually reaching the safety of Fort Kiowa.

After a long recuperation, Glass set out to track down and avenge himself against Bridger and Fitzgerald. When he found Bridger, on the Yellowstone near the mouth of the Bighorn River, Glass spared him, purportedly because of Bridger's youth. When he found Fitzgerald, he discovered that Fitzgerald had joined the United States Army, Glass purportedly restrained himself because the consequence of killing a U.S. soldier was death. However, he did recover his lost rifle.
[h3]  [/h3][h3]Arikara encounter[/h3]
Glass, along with four others, was dispatched by Ashley to find a new trapping route, by going up the Powder River, then across and down the Platte to the bluffs. The party set off in a bullboat. Near the junction with the Laramie River, they discovered some 38 Indian lodges, with several Indians on the shore. The Indians appeared to be friendly, and the trappers initially believed them to be Pawnees. After going ashore and dining with the Indians, Glass discovered that the Indians actually belonged to the Arikara nation, who, after several past encounters, were anything but friendly with the whites. The party quickly got in the bull boat and paddled for the far shore. The Indians promptly swam in after them and both reached the shore around the same time. Two men, Marsh and Dutton, escaped and reunited later, but the other two, More and Chapman, were quickly overtaken and killed. Glass was lucky enough to find a group of rocks to hide behind, and was not discovered by the Arikaras. Glass also found his knife and flint in his shot pouch after the ordeal. He fell in with a party of Sioux and traveled with them back to Fort Kiowa.

Glass' survival odyssey has been recounted in numerous books. A monument to Glass now stands near the site of his mauling on the southern shore of Shadehill Reservoir on the forks of the Grand River.
 
Looks great!
it should be noted that this movie was shot in natural light for about 3.5 hours per day, looks incredible. same cinematographer from birdman/gravity(won the last 2 oscars in that category)
Leo is never gonna get an oscar(unless he plays frank sinatra) he had to piss someone off at the academy, he's had some classic roles to not atleast have ONE statue
 
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Inarritu is one of the handful of directors along with the likes of PTA and the Coens who can be considered legitimate artists and who are making sure that cinema as an art form is not dead. The trailer looks amazing. 
 
Leo gonna finally get his Oscar for this role. Book it :smokin

-And I love the trailer. Gives me an idea of the world, without giving away too much of the story.
 
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Trailer didnt do much for me but after reading the plot i am looking forward to it. Dont think it is the type of role you get an oscar for though

Leo could have won for gilbert grape and django. Both supporting roles. Not sure when you can clearly say he was robbed for the best actor oscar off the top of my head.
 
Trailer didnt do much for me but after reading the plot i am looking forward to it. Dont think it is the type of role you get an oscar for though

Leo could have won for gilbert grape and django. Both supporting roles. Not sure when you can clearly say he was robbed for the best actor oscar off the top of my head.

Aviator
 
^ I thought he should of won that year as well but I got ripped apart for it. I know Jamie killed it as Ray Charles.. but Leo was just as good as HH.
 
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looks cool but that breathing makes the trailer unwatchable.
 
Trailer didnt do much for me but after reading the plot i am looking forward to it. Dont think it is the type of role you get an oscar for though

Leo could have won for gilbert grape and django. Both supporting roles. Not sure when you can clearly say he was robbed for the best actor oscar off the top of my head.

Leo should have won best supporting for Django. Jamie shouldn't have been nominated at all for the movie

Waltz should have been nominated as the lead and Leo for supporting
 
Waltz did win best supporting actor,he's 2/2 for the oscar in Tarantino films :lol: :smokin.

*Misread that initially :lol:,I agree that Leo should've been nominated in that category and switched with Waltz but he was still deserving of the oscar imo.
 
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Waltz did win best supporting actor,he's 2/2 for the oscar in Tarantino films :lol: :smokin.

*Misread that initially :lol:,I agree that Leo should've been nominated in that category and switched with Waltz but he was still deserving of the oscar imo.

Yeah I'm not saying Waltz didn't deserve to win, just saying they placed him in the wrong category.

Leo didn't even get nominated at all for his Django role.

And I misspoke doe. I didn't Jamie shouldn't have been considered the lead in Django, he didn't get nominated for that role I believe
 
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