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Post by pupdurcs on Dec 11, 2019 16:20:12 GMT
Oh, and Al Pacino got 3 SAG nominations today. 1 for Supporting Actor, and 2 for Ensemble. to think that scarjo and Pacino are in the same boat here lol Kidman got 3 nominations as well. Her supporting nod for Bombshell, and two ensemble nods ( Bombshell and Big Little Lies).Her award season consistency is kind of ludicrious these days. On film or TV, she's always competitive for major nominations. Every year. This is why she's almost bomb proof now. She can move on from a flop like The Goldfinch like it's nothing
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Post by wattsnew on Dec 11, 2019 17:11:51 GMT
Great to see Parasite performing so well.
Just saw Bombshell the other day, horrid film. Kidman gives a nothing performance so I’m not sure what she’s doing here. Robbie was fantastic and was MVP, I’m sure she will get the Oscar nom for it not Hollywood now.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Dec 11, 2019 17:12:24 GMT
to think that scarjo and Pacino are in the same boat here lol Kidman got 3 nominations as well. Her supporting nod for Bombshell, and two ensemble nods ( Bombshell and Big Little Lies).Her award season consistency is kind of ludicrious these days. On film or TV, she's always competitive for major nominations. Every year. This is why she's almost bomb proof now. She can move on from a flop like The Goldfinch like it's nothing It helps that Kidman is incredibly prolific for an actress of her stature. Once she finished wrapping The Goldfinch, she was already off making Bombshell. That, and The Goldfinch bombing and leaving theaters as fast as The Road-Runner, and basically being a "hey wait, that was a movie?", probably helped too.
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Post by TerryMontana on Dec 11, 2019 17:14:56 GMT
Thoughts and conclusions:
- Erivo and Nyong'o are now very close in grabbing a nomination. - Theron and Robbie seem to have locked their owns. - Parasite will be there, undoubtely.
Happy for:
- Parasite, obviously. - Hanks, Pacino and Pesci. I can't see them missing the Oscars (although Pitt is a certain winner, no question about that) - Egerton. But imo he'll miss to Banderas.
Disappointed for:
- De Niro, although I believe he will somehow be in the Oscars last 5. - The Two Popes... Really disappointed about the reception this bad boy has. - Knives Out. I was certain it would get an ensemble nomination.
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Post by Pavan on Dec 11, 2019 17:31:16 GMT
Poor Little Women
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Post by LaraQ on Dec 11, 2019 17:35:15 GMT
It's starting to feel like Little Women is DOA.I thought the Globes snub might just be an aberration,but nah.The critics may love it but the industry doesn't seem too.
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Post by Pavan on Dec 11, 2019 17:36:22 GMT
De Niro took a hit. He wasn't that good anyway. Pacino and Pesci were excellent and glad they're getting nods all over.
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Post by TerryMontana on Dec 11, 2019 17:42:47 GMT
I forgot to mention I was shocked about MS. Didn't see that coming...
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Post by Good God on Dec 11, 2019 17:48:40 GMT
Banderas was never and will never beat Phoenix anyway. Phoenix's only real threat is Driver, but he is losing strength by the day.
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Post by filmnoir on Dec 11, 2019 17:56:14 GMT
Thoughts and conclusions:
- Erivo and Nyong'o are now very close in grabbing a nomination. - Theron and Robbie seem to have locked their owns. - Parasite will be there, undoubtely. Happy for:- Parasite, obviously. - Hanks, Pacino and Pesci. I can't see them missing the Oscars (although Pitt is a certain winner, no question about that) - Egerton. But imo he'll miss to Banderas. Disappointed for:- De Niro, although I believe he will somehow be in the Oscars last 5. - The Two Popes... Really disappointed about the reception this bad boy has. - Knives Out. I was certain it would get an ensemble nomination. Egerton is shocking inclusion, but one positive thing...Both Adam Driver and Banderas are lack of support from big awards atm (Marriage Story is snubbed both in BP in GG and SAG and Banderas is snubbed here) paving the way for Phoenix to win Marriage Story wasn't snubbed in BP in GG. It got the most nods of all films. Just last year, neither Greenbook or Regina King were nominated for SAG. And Olivia Colman lost the SAG.
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Post by Good God on Dec 11, 2019 18:04:39 GMT
Marriage Story wasn't snubbed in BP in GG. It got the most nods of all films. Just last year, neither Greenbook or Regina King were nominated for SAG. And Olivia Colman lost the SAG. Marriage Story got snubbed in Best Director at the Globes while Phillips made it in for Joker. That definitely favors Phoenix over Driver.
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Post by wattsnew on Dec 11, 2019 18:09:17 GMT
Great to see Parasite performing so well. Just saw Bombshell the other day, horrid film. Kidman gives a nothing performance so I’m not sure what she’s doing here. Robbie was fantastic and was MVP, I’m sure she will get the Oscar nom for it not Hollywood now. Enjoying an actual career unlike the blondie in your signature. By starring in some of the worst films of her career (Goldfinch, Upside, and now this) all in one year? I’d take a great film that gets awards snubbed over that any day!
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Post by filmnoir on Dec 11, 2019 18:11:59 GMT
Marriage Story wasn't snubbed in BP in GG. It got the most nods of all films. Just last year, neither Greenbook or Regina King were nominated for SAG. And Olivia Colman lost the SAG. Marriage Story got snubbed in Best Director at the Globes while Phillips made it in for Joker. That definitely favors Phoenix over Driver. I don't think getting a Best Director nod at the GG - necessarily favors the actor in the film at the Oscars.
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Post by iheartamyadams on Dec 11, 2019 18:17:01 GMT
Marriage Story got snubbed in Best Director at the Globes while Phillips made it in for Joker. That definitely favors Phoenix over Driver. I don't think getting a Best Director nod at the GG - necessarily favors the actor in the film at the Oscars. It also just missed Ensemble at SAG despite three individual noms. I think people need to come to terms with the fact that Marriage Story is a bit weaker than most assumed and that Driver is going to have a major uphill battle to beat Phoenix at this point.
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Post by filmnoir on Dec 11, 2019 18:20:28 GMT
I don't think getting a Best Director nod at the GG - necessarily favors the actor in the film at the Oscars. It also just missed Ensemble at SAG despite three individual noms. I think people need to come to terms with the fact that Marriage Story is a bit weaker than most assumed and that Driver is going to have a major uphill battle to beat Phoenix at this point. Both Greenbook and The Shape Of Water were snubbed at SAG despite getting multiple individual nods.
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Post by Good God on Dec 11, 2019 18:21:24 GMT
I don't think getting a Best Director nod at the GG - necessarily favors the actor in the film at the Oscars. Not directly, but it definitely favors Phoenix at the Globes, and winning the Globe would give Phoenix tremendous momentum for the Oscars.
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Post by filmnoir on Dec 11, 2019 18:22:59 GMT
I don't think getting a Best Director nod at the GG - necessarily favors the actor in the film at the Oscars. Not directly, but it definitely favors Phoenix at the Globes, and winning the Globe would give Phoenix tremendous momentum for the Oscars. Like Glenn Close? Yup.
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Post by iheartamyadams on Dec 11, 2019 18:24:48 GMT
It also just missed Ensemble at SAG despite three individual noms. I think people need to come to terms with the fact that Marriage Story is a bit weaker than most assumed and that Driver is going to have a major uphill battle to beat Phoenix at this point. Both Greenbook and The Shape Of Water were snubbed at SAG despite getting multiple individual nods. Neither one of those films managed three individual noms. Snubs like the one for Marriage Story today don’t happen often.
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Post by stephen on Dec 11, 2019 18:28:06 GMT
Not directly, but it definitely favors Phoenix at the Globes, and winning the Globe would give Phoenix tremendous momentum for the Oscars. Like Glenn Close? Yup. You do know who else won a Globe for Best Actress that night, right?
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Post by filmnoir on Dec 11, 2019 18:30:28 GMT
Both Greenbook and The Shape Of Water were snubbed at SAG despite getting multiple individual nods. Neither one of those films managed three individual noms. Snubs like the one for Marriage Story today don’t happen often. Then there's Regina King. People here were convinced she would not win the Oscar without either a SAG or BAFTA.
In fact, SAG gave the win to a non-Oscar nominee - Emily Blunt.
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Post by Good God on Dec 11, 2019 18:33:18 GMT
You can cling to exceptions all you like, doesn't change the nature of the race.
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Post by iheartamyadams on Dec 11, 2019 18:35:10 GMT
Neither one of those films managed three individual noms. Snubs like the one for Marriage Story today don’t happen often. Then there's Regina King. People here were convinced she would not win the Oscar without either a SAG or BAFTA. She has passion to pull off something extremely rare thanks to being a critic sweeper. She won all but maybe 3-4 critic awards. I’m not sure what that has to do with this Best Actor race, though? Driver can win, but it’s not looking likely with the way things have played out. He didn’t turn out to be the critic force he was expected to be and the film took pretty significant hits at SAG, GG and AACTA. I feel like Phoenix is officially something of a frontrunner at this point, but I wouldn’t be stunned if it went another way
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Post by Good God on Dec 11, 2019 18:35:58 GMT
Then there's Regina King. People here were convinced she would not win the Oscar without either a SAG or BAFTA.
In fact, SAG gave the win to a non-Oscar nominee - Emily Blunt.
I don't know if you're trolling, but when was the last time an actor won Lead Actor at the Oscars after losing the Globe?
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Post by stephen on Dec 11, 2019 18:37:38 GMT
Then there's Regina King. People here were convinced she would not win the Oscar without either a SAG or BAFTA.
In fact, SAG gave the win to a non-Oscar nominee - Emily Blunt.
I don't know if you're trolling, but when was the last time an actor won Lead Actor at the Oscars after losing the Globe? Sean Penn in 2008, right?
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Post by Good God on Dec 11, 2019 18:39:43 GMT
Sean Penn in 2008, right? Yeah, it was a rhetorical question. My point was that picking out irrelevant exceptions doesn't change the fact that winning the Globe is a huge leg-up at the Oscars. And Phoenix is primed to do just that.
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