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Post by stephen on Dec 28, 2020 15:13:41 GMT
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Post by sirchuck23 on Dec 28, 2020 16:00:46 GMT
Chicago indies showing love for the TOTC7 guys in supporting actor. No Paul Raci tho..
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Post by pupdurcs on Dec 28, 2020 16:24:09 GMT
Chicago indies showing love for the TOTC7 guys in supporting actor. No Paul Raci tho.. No Mark Rylance from TOTC7 though. I thought he was supposed to be one of the favored supporting actors, and they went with 3 others.
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Post by sterlingarcher86 on Dec 28, 2020 16:36:27 GMT
Chicago indies showing love for the TOTC7 guys in supporting actor. No Paul Raci tho.. No Mark Rylance from TOTC7 though. I thought he was supposed to be one of the favored supporting actors, and they went with 3 others. It’s a critics awards group that I didn’t even know existed until now. I wouldn’t look to far into this.
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Post by pacinoyes on Dec 28, 2020 16:53:06 GMT
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Bo Burnham – PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN
He is fine, but come on, other than drinking spittle coffee and looking vaguely wan and nauseous he was merely professional and capable but nowhere near Paul Raci - GTFO
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Post by pupdurcs on Dec 28, 2020 16:57:25 GMT
No Mark Rylance from TOTC7 though. I thought he was supposed to be one of the favored supporting actors, and they went with 3 others. It’s a critics awards group that I didn’t even know existed until now. I wouldn’t look to far into this. Oh I'm not reading too much into it, but this is indicative the trouble TOTC7 was always going to face. Too many Supporting Actor options, and probably no consensus pick outside of Sacha Baron Cohen. And supporting actor is a pretty stacked category. They don't really have to go with more than one actor from TOTC7 with all the available alternatives in other films.
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Post by franklin on Dec 28, 2020 18:12:10 GMT
Oldman and Fincher snubbed??? Wtf??
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 3, 2021 3:23:09 GMT
Winners:
Best Independent Film (budgets under $20 million): Nomadland
Best Studio Film (budgets over $20 million): Da 5 Bloods & Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (tie)
Best Director: Spike Lee, Da 5 Bloods
Best Actor: Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Best Actress: Viola Davis, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Best Supporting Actor: Chadwick Boseman, Da 5 Bloods Best Supporting Actress: Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Best Original Screenplay: Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman & Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7 (tie) Best Adapted Screenplay: Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Best Animated Film: Soul Best Documentary: Boys State Best Foreign Language Film: His House
Best Ensemble Cast: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Best Cinematography: Nomadland Best Editing: The Trial of the Chicago 7 Best Production Design: Mank Best Costume Design: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Best Makeup: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Best Musical Score: Soul Best Original Song: "Speak Now" from One Night in Miami Best Visual Effects: The Invisible Man
SPECIAL AWARDS
Trailblazer Award -Honors the work of an artist who truly pushes the boundaries of the medium in terms of form and content
Steve McQueen
Impact Award -Given to a person whose work has had a positive impact on society
Chadwick Boseman
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 3, 2021 3:29:23 GMT
Double wins for Boseman Nice director win for Spike Lee ( is he the only director to take a critics win off Chloe Zhao? Not sure, but it almost feels like it to me) and joint studio picture win for Da 5 Bloods.They really liked Ma Rainy's Black Bottom, eh. Viola Davis finally got one of those regional critics actress wins I expected she would. She will still do her main damage at the industry awards I expect.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Jan 3, 2021 3:31:48 GMT
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Post by sirchuck23 on Jan 3, 2021 3:53:35 GMT
Double wins for Boseman Nice director win for Spike Lee ( is he the only director to take a critics win off Chloe Zhao? Not sure, but it almost feels like it to me) and joint studio picture win for Da 5 Bloods.They really liked Ma Rainy's Black Bottom, eh. Viola Davis finally got one of those regional critics actress wins I expected she would. She will still do her main damage at the industry awards I expect. They sure did like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Zhao has swept the critics awards so far for Best Director, so this indeed is the first one she didn’t get. MC keeps a scoreboard annually for which films won which awards in different categories. www.metacritic.com/feature/film-awards-and-nominations-scorecard
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Post by stephen on Jan 3, 2021 3:56:45 GMT
Double wins for Boseman Nice director win for Spike Lee ( is he the only director to take a critics win off Chloe Zhao? Not sure, but it almost feels like it to me) and joint studio picture win for Da 5 Bloods.They really liked Ma Rainy's Black Bottom, eh. Viola Davis finally got one of those regional critics actress wins I expected she would. She will still do her main damage at the industry awards I expect. They sure did like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Zhao has swept the critics awards so far for Best Director, so this indeed is the first one she didn’t get. MC keeps a scoreboard annually for which films won which awards in different categories. www.metacritic.com/feature/film-awards-and-nominations-scorecardTechnically, Darius Marder won the first proper critics' prize of the year with the Sunset Critics, whoever the hell they are.
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 3, 2021 4:00:02 GMT
Double wins for Boseman Nice director win for Spike Lee ( is he the only director to take a critics win off Chloe Zhao? Not sure, but it almost feels like it to me) and joint studio picture win for Da 5 Bloods.They really liked Ma Rainy's Black Bottom, eh. Viola Davis finally got one of those regional critics actress wins I expected she would. She will still do her main damage at the industry awards I expect. They sure did like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Zhao has swept the critics awards so far for Best Director, so this indeed is the first one she didn’t get. So the director race right now is literally Chloe Zhao vs Spike Lee Obviously, I'm not fully serious, but I do wonder who will prove to be Zhao' s closest competition in director (if she proves to have any) once the the industry stuff kicks into gear. Lee? Fincher? Sorkin?
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Post by sirchuck23 on Jan 3, 2021 4:01:43 GMT
Technically, Darius Marder won the first proper critics' prize of the year with the Sunset Critics, whoever the hell they are. Oh ok. I think that’s the new critics group that started this year that Sasha Stone from AwardsDaily started.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Jan 3, 2021 4:04:24 GMT
They sure did like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Zhao has swept the critics awards so far for Best Director, so this indeed is the first one she didn’t get. So the director race right now is literally Chloe Zhao vs Spike Lee Obviously, I'm not fully serious, but I do wonder who will prove to be Zhao' s closest competition in director (if she proves to have any) once the the industry stuff kicks into gear. Lee? Fincher? Sorkin?I have a feeling Sorkin isn’t going to make the final five. Everybody’s saying it’s going to be Fincher once the industry awards kick in but I don’t know how Mank is playing right now.
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 3, 2021 4:09:53 GMT
So the director race right now is literally Chloe Zhao vs Spike Lee Obviously, I'm not fully serious, but I do wonder who will prove to be Zhao' s closest competition in director (if she proves to have any) once the the industry stuff kicks into gear. Lee? Fincher? Sorkin?I have a feeling Sorkin isn’t going to make the final five. Everybody’s saying it’s going to be Fincher once the industry awards kick in but I don’t know how Mank is playing right now. Yeah, Sorkin may just get his screenplay nomination and be done. Yeah, Mank's ( and therefore Fincher's) strength overall remains a question mark. It really came and went on Netflix as well without making much of an impact.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Jan 3, 2021 4:16:16 GMT
I have a feeling Sorkin isn’t going to make the final five. Everybody’s saying it’s going to be Fincher once the industry awards kick in but I don’t know how Mank is playing right now. Yeah, Sorkin may just get his screenplay nomination and be done. Yeah, Mank's ( and therefore Fincher) strength overall remains a question mark. It really came and went on Netflix as well without making much of an impact. Yeah this may be the wackiest awards race in years. Remember Pete Hammond wrote that awards season outlook article on Deadline where AMPAS members were telling him they don’t know what to watch/look out for this year and were asking him for suggestions. Plus with COVID there’s no opportunities for schmoozing/campaign events and the Oscars are still 4 months away. We’re really in the dead period right now with just the regional critics awards. Might not be surprising if the lineups for the different industry awards are wildly different.
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Post by dadsburgers on Jan 3, 2021 6:14:22 GMT
They sure did like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Zhao has swept the critics awards so far for Best Director, so this indeed is the first one she didn’t get. So the director race right now is literally Chloe Zhao vs Spike Lee Obviously, I'm not fully serious, but I do wonder who will prove to be Zhao' s closest competition in director (if she proves to have any) once the the industry stuff kicks into gear. Lee? Fincher? Sorkin?I actually do think Lee would be her biggest threat at this point, but that isn't saying much because she'll probably sweep.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 3, 2021 7:07:48 GMT
When was the last time best Director went to a film that was outside the Top 2 for BP? Because I still don't see Da 5 Bloods as being even remotely competitive for the win.
But like others have said anyway it feels like a moot point, with Zhao being such a clear frontrunner.
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Post by dadsburgers on Jan 3, 2021 8:10:39 GMT
When was the last time best Director went to a film that was outside the Top 2 for BP? Because I still don't see Da 5 Bloods as being even remotely competitive for the win. But like others have said anyway it feels like a moot point, with Zhao being such a clear frontrunner. If nothing else coming out is a big hit, I could see Da 5 Bloods being the runner-up. I think it's the best received thing that's been widely seen so far (more so than Ma Rainey). I think most likely Zhao will sweep though, or she will be threatened by something random and unexpected far down the road.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 3, 2021 11:17:16 GMT
When was the last time best Director went to a film that was outside the Top 2 for BP? Because I still don't see Da 5 Bloods as being even remotely competitive for the win. But like others have said anyway it feels like a moot point, with Zhao being such a clear frontrunner. If nothing else coming out is a big hit, I could see Da 5 Bloods being the runner-up. I think it's the best received thing that's been widely seen so far (more so than Ma Rainey). I think most likely Zhao will sweep though, or she will be threatened by something random and unexpected far down the road. Where I'm at right now is I think it is Nomadland v The Trial of the Chicago 7, with Judas and the Black Messiah as a possible dark horse contender. What's interesting about that matchup is that it kind of feels like 'New Academy' vs 'Old Academy', and I think this time around, the 'new' wins out.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2021 14:24:53 GMT
When was the last time best Director went to a film that was outside the Top 2 for BP? For the Oscars, yeah that season was an anomaly (but then, this season is not too conventional either), but I really don't think Life Of Pi was #2. Lincoln, Django and SLP at least could be argued to be ahead of it.
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Post by franklin on Jan 3, 2021 14:58:48 GMT
Lee may win Directing for real overdue narrative.
And split Picture with Nomadland.
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Post by stephen on Jan 3, 2021 15:15:05 GMT
Lee may win Directing for real overdue narrative. And split Picture with Nomadland. Are you really switching your stan-dom from Fincher's overdue narrative to a Spike Lee overdue narrative on the basis of the Chicago Indie Critics?
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 3, 2021 15:41:06 GMT
Well, the Oscar prognosticater Matt Neglia is now swerving towards Spike Lee winning the DGA and possibly the Oscar, so I guess people are looking at him as one of the real alternatives to Zhao. This is gonna be a loooooong Oscar race
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