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Post by HELENA MARIA on Mar 14, 2021 20:03:15 GMT
LEADING ACTOR
Chadwick Boseman , Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (1st RU : Delroy Lindo , Da 5 Bloods)
LEADING ACTRESS
Carey Mulligan , A Promising Young Woman (1st RU : Sophia Loren , The Life Ahead)
SUPPORTING ACTOR
*Paul Raci , Sound Of Metal (1st RU : Bill Murray , On The Rocks TIED WITH Daniel Kaluuya , Judas and the Black Messiah )
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Maria Bakalova , Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (1st RU : Helena Zengel , News Of The World)
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Post by stephen on Mar 14, 2021 20:16:08 GMT
You have Bakalova, Zengel and Kaluuya supporting but Loren in lead? Interesting.
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Post by mhynson27 on Mar 14, 2021 22:46:52 GMT
Hopkins (Ahmed) Mulligan (McDormand) Kaluuya (Raci) Bakalova (Colman)
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Post by notacrook on Mar 14, 2021 23:19:26 GMT
Have a few things left to see, but right now:
Best Actor: Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods RU: Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal
Best Actress: Jessie Buckley, I'm Thinking of Ending Things RU: Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman
Best Supporting Actor: Paul Raci, Sound of Metal RU: Hugh Grant, The Gentlemen
Best Supporting Actress: Toni Collette, I'm Thinking of Ending Things RU: Odessa Young, Shirley
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Mar 15, 2021 0:49:07 GMT
Still got a bunch to see, but for now: Ahmed (Mikkelsen) Mulligan (McDormand) Raci (Kim) Bakalova (Youn) Watching Sound Of Metal tomorrow night.Looks like an incredible film.Ahmed and especially Raci seem to be getting a lot of love here.
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Post by coop032 on Mar 15, 2021 1:06:21 GMT
BEST ACTOR Anthony Hopkins - The Father RU: Jude Law - The Nest
BEST ACTRESS Carrie Coon - The Nest RU: Carey Mulligan - Promising Young Woman
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Daniel Kaluuya - Judas and the Black Messiah RU: Mark Rylance - The Trial of the Chicago 7
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Essie Davis - Babyteeth RU: Youn Yuh-jung - Minari
BEST ENSEMBLE The Trial of the Chicago 7 RU: Mangrove
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Post by Kings_Requiem on Mar 15, 2021 1:09:21 GMT
Actor Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal (Jean Dujardin, Deerskin)
Actress Sidney Flanigan, Never Rarely Sometimes Always (Carrie Coon, The Nest)
Supporting Actor Brian Dennehy, Driveways (Paul Raci, Sound of Metal)
Supporting Actress Adele Haenel, Deerskin (Talia Ryder, Never Rarely Sometimes Always)
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Post by themoviesinner on Mar 15, 2021 9:17:12 GMT
Best Actor Winner: Maciej Musialowski - The Hater RU: Mads Mikkelsen - Another Round
Best Actress Winner: Lena Urzendowsky - Cocoon RU: Frances McDormand - Nomadland
Best Supporting Actor: Winner: Frederic Schulz-Richard - Malmkrog RU: Malachi Kirby - Mangrove
Best Supporting Actress: Winner: Han Ye-ri - Minari RU: Riku Kurokouchi - Red Post On Escher Street
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Post by JangoB on Mar 15, 2021 9:22:30 GMT
These are still incomplete because I haven't seen The Father from which I expect great things but for now:
Best Actor Mark Rylance, Waiting for the Barbarians RU: Gary Oldman, Mank
Best Actress Nina Hoss, The Audition RU: Frances McDormand, Nomadland
Best Supporting Actor Hugh Grant, The Gentlemen RU: Bill Burr, The King of Staten Island
Best Supporting Actress Yuh-jung Youn, Minari RU: Mia Goth, Emma
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Post by speeders on Mar 16, 2021 12:56:47 GMT
Best Actor Anthony Hopkins, The Father RU: Mads Mikkelsen, Another Round
Best Actress Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman RU: Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman (it's basically a threeway tie between them and Frances McDormand. Strongest trio ever?)
Best Supporting Actor Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah RU: Thomas Bo Larsen, Another Round
Best Supporting Actress Sophia Loren, The Life Ahead RU: Olivia Colman, The Father
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Mar 16, 2021 21:55:49 GMT
Ok , I just finished watching Sound Of Metal and *Paul Raci is definitely my 2020 BSA winner
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2021 22:52:55 GMT
Frances McDormand, Nomadland (Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman) Antony Hopkins, The Father (Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal) Ellen Burstyn, Pieces of a Woman (Olivia Colman, The Father) Paul Raci, Sound of Metal (Ben Mendelsohn, Babyteeth)
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Post by pendragon on Mar 17, 2021 2:31:13 GMT
Best Actor: Anthony Hopkins, The Father RU: Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods
Best Actress: Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman RU: Jessie Buckley, I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Best Supporting Actor: Paul Raci, Sound of Metal RU: Clarke Peters, Da 5 Bloods
Best Supporting Actress: Olivia Colman, The Father RU: Swankie, Nomadland
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Post by dadsburgers on Mar 17, 2021 2:57:56 GMT
Sooooo up in the air still. Lots of big players I've yet to see, I'm torn on a lot of what I have seen, and I'm counting a lot that doesn't typically qualify, so mine are basically just for fun at this point:
Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (RU: Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods) Frances McDormand, Nomadland (RU: Andra Day, The United States vs. Billie Holiday) Daveed Diggs, Hamilton (RU: Malachi Kirby, Mangrove) Renee Elise Goldsberry, Hamilton (RU: Allison Janney, Bad Education)
I'm floored Boseman isn't sweeping more. I love Riz Ahmed but wasn't that taken by his performance this year.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Mar 18, 2021 17:54:23 GMT
I'm floored Boseman isn't sweeping more. I love Riz Ahmed but wasn't that taken by his performance this year. they really don't like Ma Rainey's around here.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Mar 18, 2021 18:20:30 GMT
I'm floored Boseman isn't sweeping more. I love Riz Ahmed but wasn't that taken by his performance this year. they really don't like Ma Rainey's around here. Which is their freaking loss.
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Post by dadsburgers on Mar 18, 2021 18:32:49 GMT
I'm floored Boseman isn't sweeping more. I love Riz Ahmed but wasn't that taken by his performance this year. they really don't like Ma Rainey's around here. I fully get the criticisms of the adaptation and the directing, and even the sets/makeups, but people are crazy to deny the strength of that acting ensemble, Boseman especially. I can't think of any other movies I'd call great overall despite what I consider weak writing AND directing, and that is a testament to Boseman, Davis, and the supporting players. Masterful work and it grosses me out people chalk up the acclaim for Boseman's performance to just his death and his race.
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 18, 2021 18:49:35 GMT
they really don't like Ma Rainey's around here. I fully get the criticisms of the adaptation and the directing, and even the sets/makeups, but people are crazy to deny the strength of that acting ensemble, Boseman especially. I can't think of any other movies I'd call great overall despite what I consider weak writing AND directing, and that is a testament to Boseman, Davis, and the supporting players. Masterful work and it grosses me out people chalk up the acclaim for Boseman's performance to just his death and his race.That's a bit unfair.......no one has said that (have they?)..............that I've heard anyway ...............but rather they are saying his upcoming Oscar win is based on both of those things - not his general acclaim though. If he had lived he would be in quite a good race with Hopkins and Ahmed .......but by no means would be a clear-cut favorite like Finch and Ledger in their years.....
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Post by dadsburgers on Mar 18, 2021 18:58:50 GMT
I fully get the criticisms of the adaptation and the directing, and even the sets/makeups, but people are crazy to deny the strength of that acting ensemble, Boseman especially. I can't think of any other movies I'd call great overall despite what I consider weak writing AND directing, and that is a testament to Boseman, Davis, and the supporting players. Masterful work and it grosses me out people chalk up the acclaim for Boseman's performance to just his death and his race.That's a bit unfair.......no one has said that (have they?)..............that I've heard anyway ...............but rather they are saying his upcoming Oscar win is based on both of those things - not his general acclaim though. If he had lived he would be in quite a good race with Hopkins and Ahmed .......but by no means would be a clear-cut favorite like Finch and Ledger in their years..... I haven't seen Hopkins yet so I can't fully speak to the Oscar race, but Boseman acted circles around Ahmed. I really wish Ma Rainey were released before his death, because this notion will always hang over its head now. Going into Ma Rainey I never saw anything I really loved from Boseman (besides maybe Get On Up) and figured the acclaim was overblown because of the grief of his death, but he really was better than anyone I've seen in a long time. For me, Lindo was the only person who comes close to Boseman. I do think even if you are chalking up just the presumed Oscar win to his death and his race, that still puts an unnecessary taint on his overall reputation/acclaim. To each his own though. On a separate note though, does anyone know if Finch was in fact a lock for Network? Did De Niro have any shot at winning for Taxi Driver, or was he lucky to just get nominated and the acclaim for that performance grew over time? I loved Finch in Network, but it seems crazy to give the performance the win over De Niro in hindsight.
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 18, 2021 19:03:53 GMT
That's a bit unfair.......no one has said that (have they?)..............that I've heard anyway ...............but rather they are saying his upcoming Oscar win is based on both of those things - not his general acclaim though. If he had lived he would be in quite a good race with Hopkins and Ahmed .......but by no means would be a clear-cut favorite like Finch and Ledger in their years..... On a separate note though, does anyone know if Finch was in fact a lock for Network? Did De Niro have any shot at winning for Taxi Driver, or was he lucky to just get nominated and the acclaim for that performance grew over time? I loved Finch in Network, but it seems crazy to give the performance the win over De Niro in hindsight. I think he was for 2 reasons - first of all he was in an Oscar winner and Taxi Driver didn't win any (0 for 4).........but even more importantly - to me - Peter Finch was the greatest Oscar "miss" ever prior to that win in some ways. He had won 5 BAFTA awards on 7 nods (he had 4 BAFTA wins at the time and won the 5th later for Network) and had only 1 Oscar nod prior - when he would do interviews it was sort of a running joke to ask him about it. He was the favorite and De Niro having just won was part of that narrative...... Edit: Network was a an Oscar winning film not BP as I initially listed of course, corrected above ^
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Post by dadsburgers on Mar 18, 2021 19:07:37 GMT
On a separate note though, does anyone know if Finch was in fact a lock for Network? Did De Niro have any shot at winning for Taxi Driver, or was he lucky to just get nominated and the acclaim for that performance grew over time? I loved Finch in Network, but it seems crazy to give the performance the win over De Niro in hindsight. I think he was for 2 reasons - first of all he was in Best Picture winner and Taxi Driver didn't win any (0 for 4).........but even more importantly - to me - Peter Finch was the greatest Oscar "miss" ever prior to that win in some ways. He had won 5 BAFTA awards on 7 nods and had only 1 Oscar nod prior - when he would do interviews it was sort of a running joke to ask him about it. He was the favorite and De Niro having just won was part of that narrative...... True, I forgot De Niro had literally just won. Wow, I didn't realize Finch had such an illustrious career. Five BAFTAs is crazy! It's too bad how many legends in England (and Australia) fly under the radar in the US.
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Post by ibbi on Mar 21, 2021 13:53:30 GMT
I kind of hate my line ups, so I have a hard time picking winners, but I'd go something like this:
1st: Niamh Algar; Calm With Horses RU: Renée Elise Goldsberry; Hamilton
1st: Bill Murray; On the Rocks RU: Ben Whishaw; The Personal History of David Copperfield
1st: Morfydd Clark; Saint Maud RU: Elisabeth Moss; The Invisible Man
1st: Steven Yeun; Minari RU: Anthony Hopkins; The Father
I'm also in the camp of only doing 2020 stuff in my lineups, but if I were to include 2021 the only change here would be Adarsh Gourav for numero uno in Best Actor.
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Post by stephen on Mar 21, 2021 14:02:12 GMT
they really don't like Ma Rainey's around here. I fully get the criticisms of the adaptation and the directing, and even the sets/makeups, but people are crazy to deny the strength of that acting ensemble, Boseman especially. I can't think of any other movies I'd call great overall despite what I consider weak writing AND directing, and that is a testament to Boseman, Davis, and the supporting players. Masterful work and it grosses me out people chalk up the acclaim for Boseman's performance to just his death and his race. Boseman is magnificent and would certainly make a worthy winner, but I really did not like what Davis was doing, and her performance really brings the film down significantly.
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Post by stephen on Mar 21, 2021 14:03:14 GMT
1st: Niamh Algar; Calm With Horses Good answer. I like the way you think. I'm gonna be watching you.
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Post by stephen on Mar 21, 2021 14:07:36 GMT
On a separate note though, does anyone know if Finch was in fact a lock for Network? Did De Niro have any shot at winning for Taxi Driver, or was he lucky to just get nominated and the acclaim for that performance grew over time? I loved Finch in Network, but it seems crazy to give the performance the win over De Niro in hindsight. He was as much of a lock as you could get. De Niro had just won (and that was very much a performance that would only get regarded as one of the greats over time; it did fairly well with the Academy in terms of nominations but was probably too alienating to really win over people), Holden was a previous winner, Giannini was in a foreign language performance and historically those don't do nearly as well, and Stallone was the lead in the Best Picture winner but was seen as more of a threat for writing. Finch had the role and the respect, plus he won the Globe (which, yes, were held two weeks after he died, but voting had to have been nearly closed by that point anyway, if not outright done).
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