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Post by stephen on Dec 6, 2019 16:41:54 GMT
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Post by IceTruckDexter on Dec 6, 2019 17:02:03 GMT
Oh for godssake that's just lazy.
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Post by Mattsby on Dec 6, 2019 17:42:45 GMT
Wesley over Pacino
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Post by pacinoyes on Dec 6, 2019 17:43:56 GMT
Wesley over Pacino Paquin INSTEAD of Pacino
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Post by Mattsby on Dec 6, 2019 17:51:53 GMT
Last comment: these 19 critics nom Parasite & The Farewell for Ensemble but nothing for their great supporting actresses.
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Post by pupdurcs on Dec 6, 2019 18:56:30 GMT
Snipes did his thing, and is more worthy of attention this season than many who are getting it. He is not to blame for Pacino being ignored here, as they obviously loved The Irishman. They had 6 nominees in their supporting category so they pretty much went out of their way not to nominate him. People have just been wildly overestimating him from the get go. He is not Pitt's main rival and he ain't winning no Oscar. That Paquin mention is fucking ridiculous though, and if they are going to be nominating The Irishman for everything, Pacino should get in a million times before her .
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Post by morton on Dec 6, 2019 19:46:42 GMT
Last comment: these 19 critics nom Parasite & The Farewell for Ensemble but nothing for their great supporting actresses. Yes, awards especially the regional ones definitely have their own quirks. It would have been nice imo to recognize both Zhao Shuzhen (and Awkwafina) not because being recognized here would have done anything for their chances, but I feel bad that they get the generic Best Ensemble category especially when Shuzhen was better than at least three of the other supporting actress nominees in this category. (I haven't seen Little Women or Richard Jewell yet of course to know how she compares to Pugh and Bates.) Also this is the second time today that Jennifer Lopez has missed a regional award group, here and San Diego. She's probably still in for the nomination, but for someone that was supposed to do well with the critics, so far she hasn't had a great start losing NYFCC and Atlanta to the frontrunner for the Oscar, and then not showing up at two regional awards while Dern and Marriage Story make a strong appearance at both. Ronan missed Best Actress and Robbie missed Best Supporting Actress while their costars got in. It probably doesn't mean anything, but that might be something to watch out for if it keeps happening at other smaller groups.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Dec 6, 2019 19:52:30 GMT
Look at Wesley getting some shine...Anna Paquin? Bizarre...
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Post by quetee on Dec 6, 2019 20:10:42 GMT
The Sandler nods are a big tease. Do they have the balls to give him a nod? I doubt it but I remain hopeful.
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Post by bobbydpacino on Dec 6, 2019 20:16:02 GMT
As much as I love Pacino...Good for Wesley!!!
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Dec 7, 2019 19:51:40 GMT
Any critics group or awards body that nominates I Lost My Body for for anything this year gets a cookie.
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Post by stephen on Dec 9, 2019 16:47:02 GMT
And the winners:
Best Film: Parasite Best Director: Martin Scorsese, The Irishman Best Actor: Adam Driver, Marriage Story Best Actress: Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story Best Supporting Actor: Joe Pesci, The Irishman Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern, Marriage Story Breakthrough Performer: Florence Pugh Best Ensemble: Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood Best Screenplay: Marriage Story Best Documentary: Apollo 11 Best Use of Music: Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood Best Animated Film: Toy Story 4
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Post by IceTruckDexter on Dec 9, 2019 19:10:57 GMT
And the winners: Best Film: ParasiteBest Director: Martin Scorsese, The IrishmanBest Actor: Adam Driver, Marriage StoryBest Actress: Scarlett Johansson, Marriage StoryBest Supporting Actor: Joe Pesci, The IrishmanBest Supporting Actress: Laura Dern, Marriage StoryBreakthrough Performer: Florence Pugh Best Ensemble: Once Upon A Time… in HollywoodBest Screenplay: Marriage StoryBest Documentary: Apollo 11Best Use of Music: Once Upon A Time… in HollywoodBest Animated Film: Toy Story 4How can a film be the best film when it's not best at anything else? I think that's the first win for Johansson as well.
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Post by morton on Dec 9, 2019 19:31:37 GMT
And the winners: Best Film: ParasiteBest Director: Martin Scorsese, The IrishmanBest Actor: Adam Driver, Marriage StoryBest Actress: Scarlett Johansson, Marriage StoryBest Supporting Actor: Joe Pesci, The IrishmanBest Supporting Actress: Laura Dern, Marriage StoryBreakthrough Performer: Florence Pugh Best Ensemble: Once Upon A Time… in HollywoodBest Screenplay: Marriage StoryBest Documentary: Apollo 11Best Use of Music: Once Upon A Time… in HollywoodBest Animated Film: Toy Story 4How can a film be the best film when it's not best at anything else? I think that's the first win for Johansson as well. I know it's just one award, but hopefully this is a good sign for Johansson since I thought Zellweger would do better with regional groups. Although to be fair to Zellweger, she is getting nominated everywhere, but I expected her to win, which she could still do since there's still a lot of awards left. I never thought I would be rooting for Johansson now, but with the other acting categories looking pretty set, I hope there is at least one surprise. Plus, Johansson was very good too. It would suck that Driver would be the only one not to be awarded, but he's doing very well with the smaller awards, and I trust that as long as he keeps making pretty good decisions for the most part that he'll win someday perhaps even next year if The Last Duel is done in time and Scott's does well and it's not another miss for him. Driver winning an Oscar for playing a rapist would just be my luck too. "Why not give him an Oscar when he played a good cop or his tour de force performance as the sympathetic husband, no we'll give him the Oscar for being a rapist." I hope that The Last Duel is a lot more nuanced than that, but as soon as his casting was announced, I saw some on Film Twitter losing their minds over who he was playing, so I could see his role being reduced to that unfortunately.
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Post by stephen on Dec 9, 2019 19:37:03 GMT
How can a film be the best film when it's not best at anything else? I think that's the first win for Johansson as well. I know it's just one award, but hopefully this is a good sign for Johansson since I thought Zellweger would do better with regional groups. Although to be fair to Zellweger, she is getting nominated everywhere, but I expected her to win, which she could still do since there's still a lot of awards left. I never thought I would be rooting for Johansson now, but with the other acting categories looking pretty set, I hope there is at least one surprise. Plus, Johansson was very good too. It would suck that Driver would be the only one not to be awarded, but he's doing very well with the smaller awards, and I trust that as long as he keeps making pretty good decisions for the most part that he'll win someday perhaps even next year if The Last Duel is done in time and Scott's does well and it's not another miss for him. Driver winning an Oscar for playing a rapist would just be my luck too. "Why not give him an Oscar when he played a good cop or his tour de force performance as the sympathetic husband, no we'll give him the Oscar for being a rapist." I hope that The Last Duel is a lot more nuanced than that, but as soon as his casting was announced, I saw some on Film Twitter losing their minds over who he was playing, so I could see his role being reduced to that unfortunately. I have faith that Scott and Waller-Bridge will make the movie more than just a simple "guy avenges his raped wife by duelling her rapist" premise. This is, after all, the man who made Alien and Thelma & Louise. He knows how to make films with strong female presences; I doubt they'd waste Waller-Bridge's writing skill or Jodie Comer's acting ability just to make her a helpless prop. I do wish he would recast Damon, though.
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Post by morton on Dec 9, 2019 19:55:06 GMT
I know it's just one award, but hopefully this is a good sign for Johansson since I thought Zellweger would do better with regional groups. Although to be fair to Zellweger, she is getting nominated everywhere, but I expected her to win, which she could still do since there's still a lot of awards left. I never thought I would be rooting for Johansson now, but with the other acting categories looking pretty set, I hope there is at least one surprise. Plus, Johansson was very good too. It would suck that Driver would be the only one not to be awarded, but he's doing very well with the smaller awards, and I trust that as long as he keeps making pretty good decisions for the most part that he'll win someday perhaps even next year if The Last Duel is done in time and Scott's does well and it's not another miss for him. Driver winning an Oscar for playing a rapist would just be my luck too. "Why not give him an Oscar when he played a good cop or his tour de force performance as the sympathetic husband, no we'll give him the Oscar for being a rapist." I hope that The Last Duel is a lot more nuanced than that, but as soon as his casting was announced, I saw some on Film Twitter losing their minds over who he was playing, so I could see his role being reduced to that unfortunately. I have faith that Scott and Waller-Bridge will make the movie more than just a simple "guy avenges his raped wife by duelling her rapist" premise. This is, after all, the man who made Alien and Thelma & Louise. He knows how to make films with strong female presences; I doubt they'd waste Waller-Bridge's writing skill or Jodie Comer's acting ability just to make her a helpless prop. I do wish he would recast Damon, though. Sorry I do have faith in those involved especially Nicole Holofcener, and perhaps I'm giving Damon too much credit but after all the mess on social media with some things he's said and choices he's made, admittedly some deserved, that he wouldn't do a simple "guy avenges his raped wife while she's nothing but a prop" movie, but you know how Film Twitter can be.
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Post by Mattsby on Dec 9, 2019 19:55:48 GMT
And the winners: Best Film: ParasiteBest Director: Martin Scorsese, The IrishmanBest Actor: Adam Driver, Marriage StoryBest Actress: Scarlett Johansson, Marriage StoryBest Supporting Actor: Joe Pesci, The IrishmanBest Supporting Actress: Laura Dern, Marriage StoryCould these be our..... Oscar winners? I forget exactly how the preferential ballot works but feels more and more of a possibility Parasite getting the big one...
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Post by stephen on Dec 9, 2019 20:03:58 GMT
I have faith that Scott and Waller-Bridge will make the movie more than just a simple "guy avenges his raped wife by duelling her rapist" premise. This is, after all, the man who made Alien and Thelma & Louise. He knows how to make films with strong female presences; I doubt they'd waste Waller-Bridge's writing skill or Jodie Comer's acting ability just to make her a helpless prop. I do wish he would recast Damon, though. Sorry I do have faith in those involved especially Nicole Holofcener, and perhaps I'm giving Damon too much credit but after all the mess on social media with some things he's said and choices he's made, admittedly some deserved, that he wouldn't do a simple "guy avenges his raped wife while she's nothing but a prop" movie, but you know how Film Twitter can be. Oh wait, it's Holofcener and not Waller-Bridge (she rewrote Bond 25). Still, my point applies.
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