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Post by Allenism on Feb 3, 2021 15:20:24 GMT
Wow, also no Amanda Peet for Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story?
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Post by mhynson27 on Feb 3, 2021 15:44:32 GMT
Lindo will still get an Oscar nomination. The Globes this year have been even more trolls thsn usual. Awww, you two should get along well then.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Feb 3, 2021 15:47:42 GMT
For Best Actress, I guess we can no longer deny that Carey Mulligan is officially the frontrunner. What a weird win that will be lol Supporting Actress is a true mess. Close is locked for SAG, so I think that makes two overall locks (Seyfried & Colman) with Close being likely. As for the rest, Youn and Burstyn both snubbed. Zengel made it.. Is she a legitimate threat now? Globes are notoriously pretty tough on child performers, so that’s a pretty big get for her. Looks like it’s Youn, Bakolova, Zengel and Burstyn for two spots. Will be interesting to see which way SAG goes here. Lindo was snubbed, but I can’t imagine that he’d miss the Oscar nom. I’m still a little skeptical of Oldman at SAG, but we most likely have a solid five here in Lindo, Oldman, Ahmed, Boseman and Hopkins. The Father did fairly well while Ma Rainey got the minimum so i guess there’s a chance that Hopkins could upset Supporting Actor saw Raci and Boseman miss with Kaluuya being the only nom for the film. It’s hard to imagine Kaluuya losing after seeing the film but it’s also hard to deny that SBC looks well positioned with the way things played out here. Glad Pike made it for I Care A lot. The Globes really like her. The Streep snub is absolutely shocking. Two raved C/M performances and nothing. I’m genuinely floored. Other noms that really surprised me were Fennell in Director, Kate Hudson in that movie by Sia and also just the complete lack of Da 5 Bloods anywhere. Mulligan's film has passion behind it. If it can sustain it, Mulligan's got nothing standing in her way. HFPA should've by rights been the toughest crowd to please when it came to Promising Young Woman and they went hard for it. Look out for Zengel tomorrow at SAG. If she hits it, I'd say she catapults into the Top 5. That's the power of Tom Hanks. Yep, and Hanks clearly does not mind taking a backseat to campaign for his co-stars.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Feb 3, 2021 15:54:12 GMT
So I gotta say...overall I’m mostly pretty pleased with these noms.
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Post by TerryMontana on Feb 3, 2021 16:13:45 GMT
Very very happy for Cranston, Pacino, Daniels, Helena Bonham Carter, Murray and Zengel. I certainly hope the last two also get an Academy Award nomination.
Shocked about Lindo and Spike missing but I'm pretty sure they'll score an Oscar nod.
Loren missing and Leto getting in... Didn't expect that!!
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Post by flasuss on Feb 3, 2021 16:20:10 GMT
Mulligan has this in the bag. You go girl! Yeah, between the love for PYW and the...less than diverse lineup, she seems the clear favorite.
Hopkins chances increase too.
That said, the Globe has been more and more divergent from the Oscars as the years go by (probably because the Academy is now a more diverse bunch than the HPFA, though not as much as it should), so I don't think anyone's chances increase or decrease too much due to the nominations here. Remember how Parasite was almost completely shutout last year, La Land won a record number of Globes, yet lost BP, in the same year ATJ won best supporting actor and didn't even get a nomination, Spotlight won despite not winning a single GG and getting no acting nominations, etc.
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Post by jakob on Feb 3, 2021 16:33:18 GMT
A few chaotic and disastrous snubs/nominees. The Globes be Globesing.
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Post by quetee on Feb 3, 2021 16:58:27 GMT
Was Judas not screened? Or Typical Globes being allergic to black movies.
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Post by speeders on Feb 3, 2021 17:04:10 GMT
Some scattered thoughts: Delighted Promising Young Woman overperformed and exceeded my expectations. I definitely think (though Davis could still win SAG but doubt she will here). I am back at thinking Day will get in #5 at the Oscars and this will end up being our best actress line-up. I think this was Zendaya's chance to sneak into the conversation (unless she lands a SAG nom tomorrow). I was really hoping Loren would get in here but no She would've been campaigned supporting! Da 5 Bloods got completely shut out. I personally did not care for it (and was very disappointed) and didn't think it was going to be a big player (apart from Lindo possibly but was never confident he was a lock, let alone for a win like a lot) but given the precursors (and Lee's children being ambassadors this year), I thought it was going to do a lot better. Delighted by Streep's shutout. Jared Leto getting in for The Little Things is hilarious but it's not very funny that it was at Paul Raci's expanse. I don't expect Leto to repeat anywhere but I wouldn't be surprised that Raci won't get any major precursors or in at the Oscars. But it could really go either way. I did not expect The Mauritian to come sweeping in and certainly not in best actor! Dying at the noms for Music. It looks HORRENDOUS but I can't help but laugh at those nominations. Love best actress in comedy/musical apart from Hudson. Ecstatic that both Pfeiffer and Pike got in! Was not expecting Pike to get in at all so this was great news. So overjoyed by Helena Zengel's highly deserved nomination! Minari was done dirty. Wish Judas and the Black Messiah would've gotten more major nominations but I don't think this hurts its Oscar chances.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2021 17:13:40 GMT
Jesus take the wheel... And drive fast.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Feb 3, 2021 17:14:33 GMT
Was Judas not screened? Or Typical Globes being allergic to black movies. Kaluuya was nominated so...
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Post by quetee on Feb 3, 2021 17:16:31 GMT
Oops, okay, so they did watch Judas. So they gave Regina a nod but not the movie? That was tacky.
So I guess now Netflix will put all of its efforts on Trial of Chicago 7.
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Post by quetee on Feb 3, 2021 17:17:33 GMT
Was Judas not screened? Or Typical Globes being allergic to black movies. Kaluuya was nominated so... Yeah, I saw that... point remains they are allergic to black movies.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Feb 3, 2021 17:18:26 GMT
Oops, okay, so they did watch Judas. So they gave Regina a nod but not the movie? That was tacky. So I guess now Netflix will put all of its efforts on Trial of Chicago 7. I still think it makes the most sense for BP winner. That or Judas.
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Post by pupdurcs on Feb 3, 2021 17:22:33 GMT
Mulligan's film has passion behind it. If it can sustain it, Mulligan's got nothing standing in her way. HFPA should've by rights been the toughest crowd to please when it came to Promising Young Woman and they went hard for it. Look out for Zengel tomorrow at SAG. If she hits it, I'd say she catapults into the Top 5. That's the power of Tom Hanks. Yep, and Hanks clearly does not mind taking a backseat to campaign for his co-stars. I love this spin every year, when a heavily predicted Hanks performance goes nowhere, but it was all really some sort of master plan for him to get a co-star nominated Never stop
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Post by filmnoir on Feb 3, 2021 17:25:42 GMT
For Best Actress, I guess we can no longer deny that Carey Mulligan is officially the frontrunner. What a weird win that will be lol Supporting Actress is a true mess. Close is locked for SAG, so I think that makes two overall locks (Seyfried & Colman) with Close being likely. As for the rest, Youn and Burstyn both snubbed. Zengel made it.. Is she a legitimate threat now? Globes are notoriously pretty tough on child performers, so that’s a pretty big get for her. Looks like it’s Youn, Bakolova, Zengel and Burstyn for two spots. Will be interesting to see which way SAG goes here. Amanda Seyfried is even more of a front runner. Though Youn and Burstyn may still get nominated, it is very difficult to WIN an acting Oscar without a GG nod. Even if Bakolov wins in Lead with GG, I don't see SAG, BAFTA, BFCA rallying around an unknown Bulgarian actress in a Comedy. I also don't think Colman will get a 2nd Oscar so soon.
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Post by pupdurcs on Feb 3, 2021 17:27:43 GMT
Kaluuya was nominated so... Yeah, I saw that... point remains they are allergic to black movies. Yeah, that's why I question reading too much into these. I can really see other bodies ( SAG, Oscar) going in a completely different direction.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Feb 3, 2021 17:28:01 GMT
Yep, and Hanks clearly does not mind taking a backseat to campaign for his co-stars. I love this spin every year, when a heavily predicted Hanks performance goes nowhere, but it was all really some sort of master plan for him to get a co-star nominated Never stop Denzel got Leto nominated...so
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Post by avnermoriarti on Feb 3, 2021 17:28:39 GMT
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Post by Good God on Feb 3, 2021 17:31:17 GMT
My takeaways:
1. People continue to get carried away by critics awards and are then shocked when the televised awards (which are what matter for Oscars) do their own thing. Tale as old as time.
2. Meryl Streep misses. Fucking finally. Nothing against her or her performance, personally, but I'll tolerate even the Corden nomination for this.
3. I don't mind the Jared Leto nomination at all. Without him, the movie would be a snoozefest. I mean, it still is, but he managed to keep me awake.
4. If it weren't for the prognostication, I would never have expected Mulligan to be in the running for the win. I'd have said being Pike in Gone Girl was her ceiling. I'm still not convinced she's winning, but I kind of have to concede she's the frontrunner now.
5. Glenn Close really needed this. She is not winning, but she is now a likely nominee, which will tie her up with O'Toole as the most nominated never-winner. The longer she goes without the win, the better it is (paradoxically) for her career.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Feb 3, 2021 17:42:47 GMT
Most of these nominations are so...unappealing
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Post by cheesecake on Feb 3, 2021 18:21:06 GMT
Globes are always a hot mess, but Ta-cos getting nominated has had me laughing all day long. Pretty devastated that Raci and Lindo missed but I'm so pleased for the Promising Young Woman love (get it, Mulligan!). 3/5 of those director nods are also .
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Feb 3, 2021 18:45:39 GMT
Yep, and Hanks clearly does not mind taking a backseat to campaign for his co-stars. I love this spin every year, when a heavily predicted Hanks performance goes nowhere, but it was all really some sort of master plan for him to get a co-star nominated Never stop I’m not saying it’s a master plan, but he clearly is willing to go out of his way to campaign for lesser known co-stars which certainly gives them a boost.
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Post by pupdurcs on Feb 3, 2021 18:56:15 GMT
I love this spin every year, when a heavily predicted Hanks performance goes nowhere, but it was all really some sort of master plan for him to get a co-star nominated Never stop I’m not saying it’s a master plan, but he clearly is willing to go out of his way to campaign for lesser known co-stars which certainly gives them a boost. I know it's not intentionally meant that way, but it makes these co-stars sound like poor charity cases that only managed to gain attention thanks to the largesse of Hanks.These are multi-million dollar studio movies he appears in with gigantic budgets for awards promotion. They don't need Hanks saying nice things about them to get awards attention. They get it because their performances got more attention in big movies that often have Best Picture potential. If Hanks was appearing in little indie movies or something, I might be less cynical or dismissive about that angle. But being a supportive co-star on 100 million dollar + budgeted movies directed by Paul Greengrass or Steven Spielberg should not give him an excess amount of credit for his co-stars being noticed during awards season.
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Post by notacrook on Feb 3, 2021 19:11:41 GMT
Man, what a bonkers set of nominations! Kind of love the randomness, though don't like how it's at the expense of some deserving players.
Most gutted about the Lindo and Raci snubs, as they are possibly my two favourite performances of the year. I haven't lost hope in them yet (the Globes aren't to be taken too seriously) but it's still gutting.
Delighted at the overperformance of Promising Young Woman, and hope it translates to the Oscars. I haven't seen her film yet, but I'm always glad to see Pike get some recognition. Leto getting nominated gives me big Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Nocturnal Animals vibes - imagine if he wins as well! Wouldn't put it past the Globes.
Over on the TV side...all I can say is that the total shutout of I May Destroy You is just plain embarrassing, and invalidates everything here.
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