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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 13, 2022 15:34:46 GMT
Thread to post the winners, which should be releasing in a few hours. I assume there is a delay on the actual broadcast as usual, because it's not like the best part of any of these awards shows is the suspense of seeing who wins. Am I right?
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Post by Brother Fease on Mar 13, 2022 15:52:26 GMT
Thread to post the winners, which should be releasing in a few hours. I assume there is a delay on the actual broadcast as usual, because it's not like the best part of any of these awards shows is the suspense of seeing who wins. Am I right? Thanks brother. With the Oscars adding more international members, it will be interesting to see how closely they line-up with the Oscar winners. Their process last season produced a perfect 9 for 9 in the major categories.
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Post by speeders on Mar 13, 2022 16:51:27 GMT
Thread to post the winners, which should be releasing in a few hours. I assume there is a delay on the actual broadcast as usual, because it's not like the best part of any of these awards shows is the suspense of seeing who wins. Am I right? Thanks brother. With the Oscars adding more international members, it will be interesting to see how closely they line-up with the Oscar winners. Their process last season produced a perfect 9 for 9 in the major categories.
That won't happen this year as the Oscars and BAFTA don't share a single best actress nominee which throws a wrench in the race. But other than that I agree that the BAFTAs tend to be the best precursors, and whoever wins in the the other acting categories probably wins at the Oscars too.
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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 13, 2022 17:51:33 GMT
No Time to Die wins editing here, helping King Richard immensely.
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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 13, 2022 18:06:04 GMT
I guess with Ma Rainey and now Tammy Faye, the key to winning best makeup is making sure your actor looks like they have plastic prosthetics all over their face.
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Post by Brother Fease on Mar 13, 2022 18:19:37 GMT
No Time to Die wins editing here, helping King Richard immensely. Just imagine Belfast, Licorice Pizza or West Side Story wins editing at Critics Choice.
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on Mar 13, 2022 18:25:47 GMT
No Time to Die kind of seems like bias, so I’m a little iffy on that. Also this…
Sorry Ari. I think Dune’s got the Oscar
EDIT: I don’t see Production Design on this list
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Post by Ryan_MYeah on Mar 13, 2022 18:37:05 GMT
Dance right up to that stage, Ariana!
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Post by LaraQ on Mar 13, 2022 18:38:30 GMT
Ariana's locked for the Oscar.
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Post by JangoB on Mar 13, 2022 18:43:49 GMT
Kotsur sealing up his Oscar
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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 13, 2022 18:44:16 GMT
Kotsur and DeBose locked now.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Mar 13, 2022 18:44:30 GMT
finally Harder They Fall gets its due, love to see that. The best Tarantino-esque action flick since people started knocking off Tarantino flicks, and actually better than anything Tarantino has done since Basterds. A great Revisionist western.
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Post by JangoB on Mar 13, 2022 18:44:56 GMT
Kotsur and DeBose locked now. What a great Supporting duo we've got this year.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Mar 13, 2022 18:52:32 GMT
hmm I thought Smit-McPhee was going to be undeniable. Kotsur was great in CODA and will make a very strong winner but I thought Smit-McPhee was going to have it. Yeah he's not a typical winner, but Power of the Dog isn't a typical Oscar heavyweight and yet they gave it 12 nominations. And with Nomadland winning last year (one of the most uncharacteristic winners ever and no one can convince me otherwise) not to mention Parasite the year before, AMPAS has been celebrating off-the-beaten-path stuff lately. And I'll say it again, Smit-McPhee was the most complete supporting performance of 2021 and he imbibed the performance so many deliberate choices and idiosyncrasies that made him one of the most memorable characters of the year. It's a shame it's looking like that won't translate to a win.
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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 13, 2022 18:53:56 GMT
hmm I thought Smit-McPhee was going to be undeniable. Kotsur was great in CODA and will make a very strong winner but I thought Smit-McPhee was going to have it. Yeah he's not a typical winner, but Power of the Dog isn't a typical Oscar heavyweight and yet they gave it 12 nominations. And with Nomadland winning last year (one of the most uncharacteristic winners ever and no one can convince me otherwise) not to mention Parasite the year before, AMPAS has been celebrating off-the-beaten-path stuff lately. And I'll say it again, Smit-McPhee was the most complete supporting performance of 2021 and he imbibed the performance so many deliberate choices and idiosyncrasies that made him one of the most memorable characters of the year. It's a shame it's looking like that won't translate to a win. I mean he might've done all that but Kotsur said his balls were burning so...
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Post by stephen on Mar 13, 2022 18:56:44 GMT
hmm I thought Smit-McPhee was going to be undeniable. Kotsur was great in CODA and will make a very strong winner but I thought Smit-McPhee was going to have it. Yeah he's not a typical winner, but Power of the Dog isn't a typical Oscar heavyweight and yet they gave it 12 nominations. And with Nomadland winning last year (one of the most uncharacteristic winners ever and no one can convince me otherwise) not to mention Parasite the year before, AMPAS has been celebrating off-the-beaten-path stuff lately. And I'll say it again, Smit-McPhee was the most complete supporting performance of 2021 and he imbibed the performance so many deliberate choices and idiosyncrasies that made him one of the most memorable characters of the year. It's a shame it's looking like that won't translate to a win. Smit-McPhee is indeed fantastic (definitely the highlight of a film I thought was very flawed and incomplete in regards to its explorations of its characters), but that performance is absolutely not what the Academy tends to go for, and while he was a big critical favorite, his age and the subdued and low-key nature of his performance were always going to work against him. I did think he had managed to overcome it by winning at the uber-populist Golden Globes, but CODA seemed to step up their game and had quite a resurgence of late. And Kotsur's performance is far more up their alley, and he's their out to recognize the film without needing to give The Power of the Dog every prize under the sun. The Academy's been veering away from sweeps lately, and that's always been something that needed to be considered. The Power of the Dog can win Picture without any of its actors taking prizes because Campion is just that strong.
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Post by Brother Fease on Mar 13, 2022 18:58:16 GMT
Troy Now go Haim and Graham and we'll have the best group of the season. Troy Troy, the wonder boy. So happy for him.
I would be extremely happy if Haim or Jones won Actress.
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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 13, 2022 18:58:37 GMT
Woah CODA wins adapted.
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Post by JangoB on Mar 13, 2022 18:59:25 GMT
Holy mackerel.
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Post by DanQuixote on Mar 13, 2022 18:59:55 GMT
Yeah, I was never truly convinced my twink Smit-McPhee was winning. It’s not a traditional baity role and he doesn’t have the narrative. Kotsur has both.
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Post by Brother Fease on Mar 13, 2022 19:01:34 GMT
Yes. My Favorite movie of 2021 has gone 2/2. Now lets do Jones.
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Post by DanQuixote on Mar 13, 2022 19:02:11 GMT
That CODA screenplay win is huge!
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Post by stephen on Mar 13, 2022 19:02:43 GMT
I really do think The Power of the Dog is losing Adapted Screenplay, similarly to Zhao last year. I still think it's The Lost Daughter that makes the most sense, but I can see a world where CODA takes it, too.
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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 13, 2022 19:07:24 GMT
I for one am glad that a film where the main trait of half the characters is "Super Horny" can win a writing award.
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Post by Brother Fease on Mar 13, 2022 19:07:45 GMT
I really do think The Power of the Dog is losing Adapted Screenplay, similarly to Zhao last year. I still think it's The Lost Daughter that makes the most sense, but I can see a world where CODA takes it, too. Most Best Picture winners take home at least two of these awards: Directing, Writing, Editing, Acting.
What other award is Dog winning here?
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