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Post by futuretrunks on Feb 26, 2022 22:06:38 GMT
I think Leo can do it if he retains his project selection mentality; a win in BA this decade doesn't seem crazy, and then anything can happen. I think it's possible for Denzel, but he'll have to get going with those A-list collaborations he's been pursuing lately. Joaquin...maybe? He might just consistently gravitate towards things too weird to get much traction. Hanks is of course possible. Eddie Redmayne, maybe? He seems like someone who could be feasting on prestige Brit parts for the next 45 years.
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Post by mhynson27 on Feb 26, 2022 22:36:11 GMT
I know we're just supposed to be talking about the dudes, but the idea of Colman doing it is very possible/exciting.
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Post by pacinoyes on Feb 26, 2022 22:50:44 GMT
If you're a records dweeb - here are some of those "Modern Acting" records I mentioned in the OP - and how DDL's stacks up - and how long they've held the record for - all these people have their record by themselves, alone. You can see if none of the guys who have a chance to catch DDL - that we listed fail to win their 3 BA - the DDL record could stretch for decades. I mean, it's possible it does anyway - that's all I'm saying, it's possible....and also ...it's fun to think of this stuff Maggie Smith - Most Triple Crown Wins Female - 6 years Helen Mirren - Only double triple crown winner (UK / US) - male or female - 7 years
DDL - 3 Male BA Oscar wins - 9 years
Pacino - Most Triple Crown Wins Males - 11 years Streep - Most Oscar nominated Female Actress - 18 years (later broke her own record) Nicholson - Most Oscar nominated Male Actor - 24 years (later broke his own record) Hepburn - 4 Female BA Oscar wins - 40 years in March
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Post by stephen on Feb 26, 2022 23:03:16 GMT
I know we're just supposed to be talking about the dudes, but the idea of Colman doing it is very possible/exciting. Colman feels like our generation's answer to Glenda Jackson, and I can absolutely see a second lead Oscar in the very near future for her (maybe sooner rather than later?).
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Post by futuretrunks on Feb 26, 2022 23:05:29 GMT
I know we're just supposed to be talking about the dudes, but the idea of Colman doing it is very possible/exciting. Where did this almost fad-like enthusiasm for Colman come from? Like she's always been a good actress, but all of a sudden she has to be nominated for every movie? I get how Streep got there, as her technical fluidity was unusual, particularly back when she first exploded, but Colman is kind of samey in alot of stuff. I haven't seen Tyrannosaur yet, but I'm very confused by her career arc.
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Post by pacinoyes on Feb 26, 2022 23:14:07 GMT
I know we're just supposed to be talking about the dudes, but the idea of Colman doing it is very possible/exciting. Where did this almost fad-like enthusiasm for Colman come from? Like she's always been a good actress, but all of a sudden she has to be nominated for every movie? I get how Streep got there, as her technical fluidity was unusual, particularly back when she first exploded, but Colman is kind of samey in alot of stuff. I haven't seen Tyrannosaur yet, but I'm very confused by her career arc. Well she has an odd arc too - like many people hadn't heard of her before her Oscar winning performance - and then when they caught up to her work - they were like .........Oh she has a lot of great stuff ............Tyrannosaur is pretty great btw by her and Peter Mullan........
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Post by futuretrunks on Feb 26, 2022 23:24:40 GMT
Where did this almost fad-like enthusiasm for Colman come from? Like she's always been a good actress, but all of a sudden she has to be nominated for every movie? I get how Streep got there, as her technical fluidity was unusual, particularly back when she first exploded, but Colman is kind of samey in alot of stuff. I haven't seen Tyrannosaur yet, but I'm very confused by her career arc. Well she has an odd arc too - like many people hadn't heard of her before her Oscar winning performance - and then when they caught up to her work - they were like .........Oh she has a lot of great stuff ............Tyrannosaur is pretty great btw by her and Peter Mullan........ This may sound cynical, and I'm not directing it towards any of her fans here or in legit cinephile spaces, but have people really caught up to her work, generally? I feel like alot of film twitter just woke up one day during the awards season for The Favourite taking it on faith that Colman was an absolute genius the likes of which we've rarely seen. I watched and admired Broadchurch and sensed none of this coming.
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Post by pupdurcs on Feb 26, 2022 23:33:19 GMT
I know we're just supposed to be talking about the dudes, but the idea of Colman doing it is very possible/exciting. Where did this almost fad-like enthusiasm for Colman come from? Like she's always been a good actress, but all of a sudden she has to be nominated for every movie? I get how Streep got there, as her technical fluidity was unusual, particularly back when she first exploded, but Colman is kind of samey in alot of stuff. I haven't seen Tyrannosaur yet, but I'm very confused by her career arc. Judi Dench is on the tail end of her career, and Colman seems the natural successor, in terms of certain attributes. A talented British character actress who doesn't have the looks of a conventional leading lady. The industry always elevates someone like that and Colman was fortunate enough to be in the right position for thar elevation. I thought it was likely to be Helen McCrory before she passed away.
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Post by pacinoyes on Feb 26, 2022 23:35:58 GMT
What's the chances the Actor race this year is Hanks vs Leo vs Joaquin (if the Blvd movie is too odd for Oscars maybe Napoleon will sneak release in time)..... and then we're looking at either a #3 or (more likely) a #2 for either of the under-50s. Maybe..............I know next year looks awfully starry on paper - Hanks, DiCap, Driver all mentioned here obviously........ futuretrunks mentioned Redmayne in this thread ............ who is playing a famous real life killer opposite Chastain......I mean Eddie Redmayne as a serial killer.........I think I may have wished for that in the "Actors Playing Against Type" thread tbh
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Post by franklin on Feb 27, 2022 22:23:39 GMT
1. Denzel 2. Leo
Denzel or DiCaprio in the future, if he doesn't take a second one for KOTFM, maybe he'll take it for Roosevelt, the planned Scorsese biopic.
Until he keeps working with Marty, or other A-list auteurs or filmmakers not called Adam McKay, the possibilities for him winning are endless.
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Post by countjohn on Feb 27, 2022 22:39:00 GMT
Streep's nomination total is the most impressive acting record and I don't see that even being challenged any time in the near future.
I would say the most likely is Leo, followed by Hanks. Leo just has one of course but with how the Academy seems to love him (Even nodding him for dreck like Don't Look Up) a second seems like an inevitability soon and he'd have plenty of time for a third. Hanks just needs one more and is younger than Hopkins and his career is in much better shape than Penn.
Denzel getting a third total win and second lead win is easy to picture, but with his age, whispers of retirement, and that he spends a significant chunk of his time on clearly non-Oscar projects his getting two seems a big reach. Also let's remember the third lead win would be his fourth win total which is a huge bridge to cross for the voters.
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Post by pacinoyes on Feb 27, 2022 22:39:07 GMT
1. Denzel 2. Leo Denzel or DiCaprio in the future, if he doesn't take a second one for KOTFM, maybe he'll take it for Roosevelt, the planned Scorsese biopic. You think Denzel Washington is going to win 2 more BA awards at 68 +? Ok, but I've made note of this for (gentle) mockery in the future Franklin .........I think DiCap for him to have a chance btw has to win for KotFM - because we don't know if the Roosevelt film will happen or when or what his competition will be etc. if he misses the win in 2022. On the other hand I do think he's the "on paper" favorite more than most seem to think .....
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Post by cherry68 on Feb 27, 2022 22:40:47 GMT
Where did this almost fad-like enthusiasm for Colman come from? Like she's always been a good actress, but all of a sudden she has to be nominated for every movie? I get how Streep got there, as her technical fluidity was unusual, particularly back when she first exploded, but Colman is kind of samey in alot of stuff. I haven't seen Tyrannosaur yet, but I'm very confused by her career arc. Judi Dench is on the tail end of her career, and Colman seems the natural successor, in terms of certain attributes. A talented British character actress who doesn't have the looks of a conventional leading lady. The industry always elevates someone like that and Colman was fortunate enough to be in the right position for thar elevation. I thought it was likely to be Helen McCrory before she passed away. Well, Colman is 48 and Dench is 87, not exactly a possible successor. I mean, they can't play the same roles. Besides, there aren't so many leading roles for women in their late 40s.
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Post by stephen on Feb 27, 2022 22:46:41 GMT
(Even nodding him for dreck like Don't Look Up) They didn't nominate him for Don't Look Up, thankfully. Not that Bardem is much better.
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Post by franklin on Feb 27, 2022 22:54:52 GMT
DiCaprio has potentially incredibly baity and challenging roles in the near future (which are radically different from just being the MVP in an all star ensemble Adam McKay comedy): Ernest Burkhart, Jim Jones, and Theodore Roosevelt. If he nails all those three roles, then the possibility of a second BA win in the near future is not so impossible. Then a third win will manifest itself in the next 20 years.
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Post by countjohn on Feb 27, 2022 22:56:38 GMT
(Even nodding him for dreck like Don't Look Up) They didn't nominate him for Don't Look Up, thankfully. Not that Bardem is much better. Oops, was thinking of the BP nod which is even worse.
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Post by pacinoyes on Jan 26, 2023 13:14:35 GMT
Btw - in the next year - this record gets a huge potential challenge - if Butler wins and if DiCaprio wins a 2nd.
That's what is actually needed ^ - winning when when very young .......and / or winning a 2nd under 50........again - since this thread was misunderstood before - that's 3 Best Actor wins - not just 3 Oscars........and not 3 Best Actress Oscars ....which has its own difficulties ..........but is not the same thing ..........and has been done more than once ......
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Post by michael128 on Jan 26, 2023 15:20:41 GMT
Um no, obviously not. What have y’all been discussing for two pages lol
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Post by futuretrunks on Jan 25, 2024 19:58:08 GMT
Chalamet for Bob Dylan, then two more wins over the course of 50 years?
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Post by pacinoyes on Jan 26, 2024 14:50:51 GMT
Btw - in the next year - this record gets a huge potential challenge - if Butler wins and if DiCaprio wins a 2nd.That's what is actually needed ^ - winning when when very young .......and / or winning a 2nd under 50........again - since this thread was misunderstood before - that's 3 Best Actor wins - not just 3 Oscars........and not 3 Best Actress Oscars ....which has its own difficulties ..........but is not the same thing ..........and has been done more than once ...... Posted a year ago today ^ ................ just sayin........of all the actor solo records (Pacino 5 TC wins, Nicholson's 12 Osar nods etc.) - this record goes by yearly with no one moving closer to it.......so far anyway
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Jan 26, 2024 15:12:17 GMT
Chalamet for Bob Dylan, then two more wins over the course of 50 years? I’ll take the under
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Post by michael128 on Jan 26, 2024 15:15:55 GMT
I’m a whole lot dumber after reading through this thread. What a stupid topic
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Post by michael128 on Jan 26, 2024 15:20:17 GMT
Using OP’s logic, wouldn’t Katharine Hepburn’s record of 4 leading Oscar’s be more impressive than DDL? She’s held that record for like 40 years as opposed to DDLs 9 or whatever.
But the OP and their style of posting is so convoluted that I’m not even sure I know what they’re talking about
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Post by pacinoyes on Jan 26, 2024 15:29:37 GMT
Using OP’s logic, wouldn’t Katharine Hepburn’s record of 4 leading Oscar’s be more impressive than DDL? She’s held that record for like 40 years as opposed to DDLs 9 or whatever. But the OP and their style of posting is so convoluted that I’m not even sure I know what they’re talking about The thread is about men. I don't expect you to understand because you like Beyonce and shit you fncking wussy It's hard to imagine you being any dumber than you already are - this is explicitly answered on page 1 anyway.........pfft Thanx4yourcontribution, to the left, to the left to find your way out ......... is that clear enough for you
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Post by sterlingarcher86 on Jan 26, 2024 16:20:30 GMT
Using OP’s logic, wouldn’t Katharine Hepburn’s record of 4 leading Oscar’s be more impressive than DDL? She’s held that record for like 40 years as opposed to DDLs 9 or whatever. But the OP and their style of posting is so convoluted that I’m not even sure I know what they’re talking about There has always been a trend on this board of guys being pretty gay and obsessed for actors (nothing wrong with that). Even on the old board. Remember the Pitt vs Dicaprio days? Other Oscar places aren't like this. It's a strange anomaly.
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