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therewillbeblus
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Re: Awards Season 2022

#426 Post by therewillbeblus »

therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:04 amI never put much stock into the BAFTAs. It’s felt like a less consistent predictor for a while, but maybe I just have a selective memory
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Re: Awards Season 2022

#427 Post by Computer Raheem »

Another all-time speech; genuinely happy Fraser won
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#428 Post by soundchaser »

therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:27 am
therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:04 amI never put much stock into the BAFTAs. It’s felt like a less consistent predictor for a while, but maybe I just have a selective memory
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When Blanchett loses in five seconds, I’ll give you your credit. :p

EDIT: Yeoh was great, but Blanchett was maybe the best performance I’ve ever seen in a lead role. Not upset at this like I would be if one of the others won, though.
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#429 Post by Kracker »

What a huge sweep for EEAAO
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#430 Post by Apperson »

Getting Halle Berry to present was giving me major Chadwick Boseman flashbacks, but thankfully it worked out this time!
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#431 Post by beamish14 »

Apperson wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:29 am Getting Halle Berry to present was giving me major Chadwick Boseman flashbacks, but thankfully it worked out this time!

Berry has truly had one of the ultimate Oscars Curse career trajectories
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#432 Post by Brian C »

I'm good with Yeoh winning, too. I don't know but I kinda doubt that role had much of a human center on paper, but she found it.
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#433 Post by MV88 »

5 of the Best Picture nominees are going home empty-handed. Does anyone know if that’s a record?
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#434 Post by Finch »

Thrilled for Michelle Yeoh. 😎🌟
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#435 Post by Kracker »

For all the complaints about bits and schtick, this was a brisk Oscars and they kept things moving. Only running a half hour over.
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#436 Post by therewillbeblus »

MV88 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:31 am 5 of the Best Picture nominees are going home empty-handed. Does anyone know if that’s a record?
Maybe it’s time to reconsider that “there must be ten” stretch
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#437 Post by Brian C »

This is fine. Everything wasn't my favorite of the bunch, but at least it actually did something novel and imaginative. That's more that I can say about a lot of BP winners.
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#438 Post by MV88 »

therewillbeblus wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:33 am
MV88 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:31 am 5 of the Best Picture nominees are going home empty-handed. Does anyone know if that’s a record?
Maybe it’s time to reconsider that “there must be ten” stretch
Strangely, I think at least 2 and possibly as many as 4 of the ones going home empty-handed would have been nominated even if there were only 5 nominees (Fabelmans and Banshees for sure, possibly Tar and Elvis).
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Re: Awards Season 2022

#439 Post by therewillbeblus »

soundchaser wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:27 amEDIT: Yeoh was great, but Blanchett was maybe the best performance I’ve ever seen in a lead role. Not upset at this like I would be if one of the others won, though.
I would never go so far as to say that Yeoh was “better” than Blanchett, because they were two wildly different performances. But, just like EEaaO sweeping, it’s cool to see a leading actor win based on a multifaceted perf combining comedy, action choreography, drama, and lots of subtleties. Nothing about Blanchett’s perf was subtle, which is fine, but it’s a cool change-up from the norm
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#440 Post by Computer Raheem »

Kracker wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:33 am For all the complaints about bits and schtick, this was a brisk Oscars and they kept things moving. Only running a half hour over.
True, I was excepting an overlong trainwreck, but this is what happens when you hire people who work in live TV for a living
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Re: Awards Season 2022

#441 Post by Apperson »

So All Quiet somehow got the exact same Oscars as Crouching Tiger got 22 years ago, don't know what that says exactly but it's interesting at least.
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#442 Post by Computer Raheem »

Now that EEAAO has won Best Picture, how long until Twitter and Letterboxd gaslight us into thinking it's the worst film ever made? I'm giving it a month
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#443 Post by Mark L. »

Kracker wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:25 am Called it eight months ago. So glad he won over Butler.
I didn’t want to jinx Fraser’s chances by saying it out loud before the ceremony, but the late breaking Butler momentum felt extremely manufactured to me. A lot of pundits using “Oscars Math”* that didn’t account for the fact that Fraser essentially boycotted the Golden Globes.

*Not a slight on precursors at all (in aggregate they called most awards correctly), but there’s still a bit of art needed to completely understand the science.
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#444 Post by feihong »

Computer Raheem wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:44 am Now that EEAAO has won Best Picture, how long until Twitter and Letterboxd gaslight us into thinking it's the worst film ever made? I'm giving it a month
Can I stake out the territory that the film just didn't sustain my interest? I liked all the actors better than the film itself, and I'm very glad to see them winning their awards. I thought the film was exhausting, but I'd hardly call it one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
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Re: Awards Season 2022

#445 Post by soundchaser »

SAG went 4/4 this year; BAFTAS 0/4. Someone remind me of this next year, please.
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#446 Post by Saturnome »

Computer Raheem wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:44 am Now that EEAAO has won Best Picture, how long until Twitter and Letterboxd gaslight us into thinking it's the worst film ever made? I'm giving it a month
Isn't Parasite still a favorite over there?
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#447 Post by Computer Raheem »

feihong wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:58 am
Computer Raheem wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:44 am Now that EEAAO has won Best Picture, how long until Twitter and Letterboxd gaslight us into thinking it's the worst film ever made? I'm giving it a month
Can I stake out the territory that the film just didn't sustain my interest? I liked all the actors better than the film itself, and I'm very glad to see them winning their awards. I thought the film was exhausting, but I'd hardly call it one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
Oh, you're good; I wasn't referring to those who simply didn't like it, I'm talking about those who were praising it before that might now suddenly claim it to have always been bad (basically, "I Hate Thing Now Because Thing Is Now Popular")
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#448 Post by soundchaser »

Computer Raheem wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:03 am
feihong wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:58 am
Computer Raheem wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:44 am Now that EEAAO has won Best Picture, how long until Twitter and Letterboxd gaslight us into thinking it's the worst film ever made? I'm giving it a month
Can I stake out the territory that the film just didn't sustain my interest? I liked all the actors better than the film itself, and I'm very glad to see them winning their awards. I thought the film was exhausting, but I'd hardly call it one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
Oh, you're good; I wasn't referring to those who simply didn't like it, I'm talking about those who were praising it before that might now suddenly claim it to have always been bad (basically, "I Hate Thing Now Because Thing Is Now Popular")
This has been a thing since time immemorial, and it is not unique to Film Twitter™️.
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Re: Awards Season 2022

#449 Post by Black Hat »

brundlefly wrote:Do not show me a photo of Angelo Badalamenti while making me listen to Lenny Kravitz.
so wrong
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Re: Awards Season 2022

#450 Post by therewillbeblus »

soundchaser wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:59 am SAG went 4/4 this year; BAFTAS 0/4. Someone remind me of this next year, please.
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