“La La Land” Wins Best Picture | 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards | A&E

Director Damien Chazelle accepts the award for Best Picture on behalf of the cast & crew of “La La Land,” presented by John Travolta, at the 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards (December 2016). #CriticsChoice

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35 thoughts on ““La La Land” Wins Best Picture | 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards | A&E

  1. Being Italian, I'm so proud of the Venice Film Festival. Once again it proved that many of the best movies of the year pass by it. Portman winning Oscar for Black Swan (opening movie in Venice in 2010), Birdman winning best picture (Venice 2014), Spotlight best picture (Venice 2015), Vikander best supporting Actress (Venice 2015) and now La La Land, opening movie in Venice last september. Hopefully Best Picture, Director and Actress. _

  2. And don't forget 10 Cloverfield Lane. He did that too. He seems to know what he's doing, and he's so young. I think we are watching one of the greats here. Three movies so far that are excellent quality.

  3. I loved how humbled Chazelle felt when thanking everyone like he didnt want to just put on the spotlight but truly thank everyone from the bottom of his heart. I am so looking fowrward to this movie.

  4. I'm not sure what movie people are seeing here. LaLa Land was…tremendously underwhelming. The singing and dancing were fair. The story was depressing, the writing was average at best, and overall it was not even worth spending the time having it told to you. The music? One song is decent (the first few minutes of the entire movie). But the musical score had pretty well nothing to do with the "book". Each tune could have been cut or replaced and the movie wouldn't have necessarily changed. (I WILL say though that the jazz was incredible – but none of the jazz made it a musical.) I read one critic saying this was an homage to the old MGM musicals (the sort Vincent Minnelli would have made) by people who may never have actually seen one. I totally agree.
    The audience I saw it with were broken up into 2 groups; mega fans of the 2 stars or not. And neither group left the theater smiling with satisfaction. WAY over hyped. Maybe, after an incredibly exhausting year like 2016, our standards have reached such a low level that this is now considered (by some) to be a masterpiece. Honestly…go rent an old musical instead. You'll be much more satisfied by the end.

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