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Post by pacinoyes on May 13, 2020 22:35:02 GMT
Well I post about her every third post lately so what the hell ..........a little early but it's 5/14 somewhere in the world. What can I say about her that wouldn't be fawning ............she's giving the performance of this whole year in Mrs. America - a genuine GOAT level portrayal ........I just re-watched her incomparable turn in Manifesto (2015) this week ..........and she's signed on to like a billion films in the past few weeks apparently too. Happy Birthday Queen
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Post by stephen on May 13, 2020 22:48:46 GMT
For me, the best actress of her generation. Staggering versatility, a chameleonic style very seldom achieved by any performer working today, and a naturally commanding presence. I mean, she played Queen Elizabeth and Bob Dylan and deserved Oscars for both. Who else can say that?
On a personal note, I took a lot of pleasure in seeing her receive her second Oscar from none other than Daniel Day-Lewis back in 2013. We have been sorely robbed of those two squaring off against each other in something. Imagine a Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf-type project directed by none other than PTA featuring those two.
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Post by pacinoyes on May 13, 2020 22:58:41 GMT
For me, the best actress of her generation. Staggering versatility, a chameleonic style very seldom achieved by any performer working today, and a naturally commanding presence. I mean, she played Queen Elizabeth and Bob Dylan and deserved Oscars for both. Who else can say that? Yeah she's clearly the best for me too and if there was any question in my mind well......... Mrs. America is obliterating all doubt........have you gotten to that one yet stephen ? If not, well, you can't see it soon enough - unfuckwithable performance.
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Post by Lubezki on May 13, 2020 23:06:27 GMT
Happy Birthday to an incredible actress and gorgeous Woman. So many unforgettable performances in an illustrious career that doesn't seem to be slowing down whatsoever. Long may she continue to grace our screens with her colossal talent. I watched Notes on a Scandal for the like the 434th time last night and it will always remain one of my very favorite turns from her (just a great film overall.) Curious on what you think about her in that pacinoyes.
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Post by stephen on May 13, 2020 23:10:52 GMT
For me, the best actress of her generation. Staggering versatility, a chameleonic style very seldom achieved by any performer working today, and a naturally commanding presence. I mean, she played Queen Elizabeth and Bob Dylan and deserved Oscars for both. Who else can say that? Yeah she's clearly the best for me too and if there was any question in my mind well......... Mrs. America is obliterating all doubt........have you gotten to that one yet stephen ? If not, well, you can't see it soon enough - unfuckwithable performance. Not yet. Waiting to binge it in its entirety.
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Post by DeepArcher on May 13, 2020 23:16:18 GMT
It's not just May 14 "somewhere" in the world, but the part of the world where she was, you know, born ... so I'd say that makes it her birthday. Happy Birthday Cate! Been listening to a lot of Dylan lately which has only made me gain more respect for this legendary performance which is still the best turn from a supporting actress this century I think... Might get around to Mrs. America one of these quarantined days ... even though I really don't watch TV anymore ... and the fact that I still don't find the time for TV in quarantine is really telling.
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Post by Mattsby on May 13, 2020 23:16:42 GMT
Happy birthday! Easily makes my Top 10 fav actresses. Watching her is like watching an already sharp blade being sharpened. She's always sparking and fascinating to watch - idk anyone right now who better matches a theatrical panache with psychological brinks. She can play it all and proves it with every new batch of perfs. Just in the last year with Mrs America and Bernadette...... She also has a flashy supporting role in another series Stateless coming out on Netflix later this year...... Huppert riding her coattails :
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Post by pupdurcs on May 13, 2020 23:19:38 GMT
Yeah she's clearly the best for me too and if there was any question in my mind well......... Mrs. America is obliterating all doubt........have you gotten to that one yet stephen ? If not, well, you can't see it soon enough - unfuckwithable performance. Not yet. Waiting to binge it in its entirety. I'm a couple of episodes into Mrs America, and perhaps I'm missing something. It's being hyped out of all recognition for some reason. Perphaps because she hasn't had a prestige performance since Carol. She's very good as you'd expect, but this is standard stuff for Blanchett and it'll be absolutely criminal if Regina King's far superior work in Watchmen doesn't win the Emmy over her. Anyway, Happy birthday. She is a tremendous talent. Probably a stretch in the late 90's when I'd put her over anyone in her generation, but she's since become very hit and miss for me.
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Post by pacinoyes on May 13, 2020 23:22:51 GMT
Happy Birthday to an incredible actress and gorgeous Woman. So many unforgettable performances in an illustrious career that doesn't seem to be slowing down whatsoever. Long may she continue to grace our screens with her colossal talent. I watched Notes on a Scandal for the like the 434th time last night and it will always remain one of my very favorite turns from her (just a great film overall.) Curious on what you think about her in that pacinoyes . Love both performances and the film overall........I used to talk about in the IMDB days that she has one of the greatest single scenes I've ever seen from any actress in it: It's the scene where she's looking at the Siouxsie and the Banshees record that she's playing for the kid .......and she's all wide eyed and almost off in a fog - she says "we all wanted to be her" .........and that entire scene is an allegory because she doesn't want to be herself at the moment - or at least "the good her" - a wife with a career and mother etc. She remembers back before she was an adult and of course the kid is at that age now himself so her delivery of that speech/scene is functioning on multiple levels and multiple feelings - wrong, right, painful, sad, confused, exciting. She is so insanely smart that she finds all these uncomfortable layers and levels in her character arc and in that scene where another actress would blow right past it as a "simple" scene.
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Post by stephen on May 13, 2020 23:26:20 GMT
Not yet. Waiting to binge it in its entirety. I'm a couple of episodes into Mrs America, and perhaps I'm missing something. It's being hyped out of all recognition for some reason. She's very good as you'd expect, but this is standard stuff for Blanchett and it'll be absolutely criminal if Regina King's far superior work in Watchmen doesn't win the Emmy. There's always a danger of that happening when a major actor crosses over into TV (*cough* The Wizard of Lies *cough*). Admittedly I'm afraid the role might play to Blanchett's archer sensibilities (re: Carol), but it comes down to the writing.
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Post by pupdurcs on May 13, 2020 23:42:10 GMT
I'm a couple of episodes into Mrs America, and perhaps I'm missing something. It's being hyped out of all recognition for some reason. She's very good as you'd expect, but this is standard stuff for Blanchett and it'll be absolutely criminal if Regina King's far superior work in Watchmen doesn't win the Emmy. There's always a danger of that happening when a major actor crosses over into TV (*cough* The Wizard of Lies *cough*). Admittedly I'm afraid the role might play to Blanchett's archer sensibilities (re: Carol), but it comes down to the writing. Yeah, it's almost certainly a case of that imho. She's more present than DeNiro in The Wizard Of Lies, but it completely plays into her archer and theatrical sensibilities. I felt like she'd already played variations on this character several times in her career to be honest, so it doesn't feel like any kind of stretch for her (like that phase where Julianne Moore seemed to corner a market in 50's housewives). It's a show that wears it's importance (or self importance) on it's sleeve, so it's tailor made for awards attention. But based on what I'm seeing, I'm not sure anyone will remember this show a year from now. But maybe you'll enjoy it more than I am.
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Post by futuretrunks on May 14, 2020 0:05:08 GMT
Not a surprise to anyone here, there's something way too consistently artificial to her approach to acting for me to be a fan. I like her in Coffee and Cigarettes, and as Galadriel, and in Benjamin Button, but man does she not work for me most of the time. I think her win for The Aviator is completely insane. I also agree with Pupdurcs on what I've seen in the first two episodes of Mrs. America; the whole thing just seems like a more explicitly political Mad Men, which already felt to me like a sillier quasi Ryan Murphy-esque Revolutionary Road. She's good in it, but not even to the point where I'm inclined to keep watching. Basically, whatever I do love about Joaquin Phoenix despite shitting on him post-Two Lovers is something I've never seen from Blanchett.
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Post by pacinoyes on May 14, 2020 8:50:29 GMT
I've mentioned before how she nods on negatives - "She will say "No" and then nod in the affirmative (not shake her head from side to side on the word "No") which makes her "No" defiant and vivid and meaningful. It's not just a trick, and it's not merely technical either - it applies to her character and how we see her also.
Note her at the end of this clip - she points forward on the word "Back" - so she is giving you multiple, sly cues to process what she says - "back" means "going forward" to Phyllis - in many ways.
It's quite brilliant and complex acting really......and it plays on a viewers subconscious and on the script. She never, ever takes a scene off - so every scene and every little thing adds up. This is one of her greatest achievements this role in Mrs. America....really can't wait for more people to see it.
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Post by TerryMontana on May 14, 2020 17:19:53 GMT
The best actress of her era and one of the greatest alive. Happy birthday, Queen Cate!!
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2020 18:54:29 GMT
Birthday Twins!
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Post by pacinoyes on May 14, 2020 20:41:40 GMT
A couple photos for upcoming 2020 roles - one a movie and another one for TV (Netflix) - she's going to have a big 2020 - she already has: Nightmare Alley & Stateless
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Post by wattsnew on May 14, 2020 21:14:09 GMT
She’s truly been killing it lately. She’s the most in demand actress in her age group right now and I can see her winning a third Oscar within the next few years.
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Post by pacinoyes on May 14, 2021 10:52:13 GMT
Happy 52nd to one of the GOAT .....does she join that imminent "3 Oscars One Day" crowd - Hanks, De Niro, Washington etc........does she join it next?
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Post by thomasjerome on May 14, 2021 11:02:06 GMT
Happy birthday to the Queen. One of the best actresses alive, very smart, and incredibly gorgeous. Oh, and I love the way she dance:
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Post by TerryMontana on May 14, 2021 11:34:28 GMT
Happy birthday my Queen!!
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Post by stephen on May 14, 2021 11:46:46 GMT
Happy 52nd to one of the GOAT .....does she join that imminent "3 Oscars One Day" crowd - Hanks, De Niro, Washington etc........does she join it next? Blanchett is certainly the actress I would look to as being the next three-timer for sure, just by virtue of having won twice so young and being so consistently in high demand.
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Post by pupdurcs on May 14, 2021 14:19:18 GMT
Happy Birthday to Cate Blanchett. After Nicole Kidman, she's probably the second best Australian actress of her generation ( Toni Collette runs her close), but that in itself says a lot about what a remarkable generation of Australian actresses she comes from.
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Post by pupdurcs on May 14, 2021 14:22:49 GMT
Happy 52nd to one of the GOAT .....does she join that imminent "3 Oscars One Day" crowd - Hanks, De Niro, Washington etc........does she join it next? Blanchett is certainly the actress I would look to as being the next three-timer for sure, just by virtue of having won twice so young and being so consistently in high demand. At this rate, it will probably be Hilary Swank who wins her third next. Nobody pegged Renee Zellweger after 15 years in a career wilderness to win her 2nd, and I don't think anyone saw McDormand winning a third this soon after her second, if at all. The Academy can clearly be random about these things. No use trying to predict. A lot of actors/actresses who deserve three, haven't even got one.
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Post by stephen on May 14, 2021 14:30:23 GMT
Blanchett is certainly the actress I would look to as being the next three-timer for sure, just by virtue of having won twice so young and being so consistently in high demand. At this rate, it will probably be Hilary Swank who wins her third next. Nobody pegged Renee Zellweger after 15 years in a career wilderness to win her 2nd, and I don't think anyone saw McDormand winning a third this soon after her second, if at all. The Academy can clearly be random about these things. No use trying to predict. A lot of actors/actresses who deserve three, haven't even got one. I mean, I was predicting McDormand would be part of the three-timer club. Didn't expect it would be for Nomadland because she wasn't campaigning and the role isn't the Academy's usual thing (plus she was almost assuredly winning a producing Oscar anyway), but I did think she'd have a strong shot for Lady Macbeth and the fact that she is putting her money where her mouth is and generating projects off the ground and drawing auteurs to them speaks to her pursuit of quality content. Swank could very well be in the hunt for it someday, but I think what separates her and McDormand is that McDormand consistently puts out quality work, whereas Swank's roles really dried up fast after her second win, and while she is slowly edging back into promising projects, I think by law of averages, Blanchett (whose name generates awards heat every time she signs up for something) is just likelier to hit #3 than any of the current eligible contenders. Obviously, someone could win their second and then their third right after, Hepburn-style, but if we had to lay the favorites now, it would have to be Blanchett.
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Post by pacinoyes on May 14, 2021 14:52:24 GMT
Happy 52nd to one of the GOAT .....does she join that imminent "3 Oscars One Day" crowd - Hanks, De Niro, Washington etc........does she join it next? Blanchett is certainly the actress I would look to as being the next three-timer for sure, just by virtue of having won twice so young and being so consistently in high demand. One of the things that's exciting about her right now is she's creating these definitive archetypes of complex heroes and villains - coming off Mrs. America and Stateless on TV. I said in the Mrs. America thread that performance - which won nothing (wtf) and is an all-timer imo - was one of the few true "anti-heroine" roles for women I can think of - she's a monster and she's in many ways a "hero" in how that term exists as traditional device. Blanchett as Lilith Ritter in Nightmare Alley is so potentially perfect for her and you can see a link between those characters ....... As Lilith .........
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