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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jan 8, 2024 21:24:15 GMT
Does anyone know if the ceremony is streaming in any of the services? Hulu used to always have it, but I guess now that it's CBS instead of NBC they don't have the rights anymore. I want to relive all the fabulous wins (i.e. at least 75% of all the winners), ESPECIALLY all the SUCCESSION ones. Theoretically here or Paramount + but maybe not The speeches play at least........... www.cbs.com/shows/golden-globes/I know you needed a Paramount+ with Showtime subscription to stream the ceremony live which is why I didn't bother this year. $12 for the Globes ain't worth it. clips of the speeches should be on youtube.
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Post by Lord_Buscemi on Jan 9, 2024 0:06:07 GMT
Can't believe I'm feeling bad for a millionaire slightly above average actor, but jeez. Cooper is really getting clowned on right now. Feels like everyone online just hates the guy. I had more respect for him when he was making films like The Hangover or Limitless. The public can see how phoney and passionless acting for the sake of achieving an award is, and thus, when it fails in its only goal, the whole thing is utterly disposable and easy to mock. He deserves to be dunked on, it's like seeing someone in high school putting on a fake personality to desperately fit in and seek validation from a popular clique that doesn't care about them.
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Post by Brother Fease on Jan 9, 2024 0:36:36 GMT
Here are my thoughts on the Globes. Just finished watching all of the speeches. Didn't get a chance to watch the Globes last night. Picked the NFL -- watching my Buffalo Bills beat the Dolphins -- over this.
Oppenheimer had a great night. Saying this is an understatement. It was a historic night. Oppenheimer joined 12 other films with at least 5 Globe wins. Since 1983, we have only seen two films winning at least 5 Globes -- La La Land (7 wins, the record) and Oppenheimer (5). I have no complaints about this. Nolan has done great work over the years, and glad to see him finally gets due.
Gladstone gave the best speech of the night. Heartfelt speech and she looked wonderful in her dress.
Jo Koy was terrible. I had low hopes from him, and can't see he disappointed. The audience was polite laughing at best. He got the Globes gig on December 21st. That's not 10 days ago. I would prefer if they axed the host.
I am not sure if I understand this anti-Cooper and Maestro sentiment. I am sorry, but what did Cooper do to offend so many? I perfectly understand that the movie is not for everybody. It doesn't have the Oppenheimer mass appeal. Film Twitter obviously dislikes it. But there are plenty of people who do.
I don't mean to spoil anybody's party, but the Globes aren't exactly the most accurate forecaster in recent years.
2023 - 2 for 7 2022 - 4 for 7 2021 - 3 for 7 2020 - 4 for 7 2019 - 7 for 7 2018 - 5 for 7 2017 - 5 for 7
Since 2020, they have gone downhill in accuracy. Steven Spielberg once said, "Everybody loves a winner, but nobody loves a WINNER". Oppy is clearly the front-runner. Academy voters could get Oppy fatigued and go with something else. That is a real possibility. The Power of the Dog, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, La La Land, Boyhood, The Social Network, and Saving Private Ryan are examples of films which started off hot, and then cooled.
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Post by RiverleavesElmius on Jan 9, 2024 1:58:37 GMT
Here are my thoughts on the Globes. Just finished watching all of the speeches. Didn't get a chance to watch the Globes last night. Picked the NFL -- watching my Buffalo Bills beat the Dolphins -- over this. Oppenheimer had a great night. Saying this is an understatement. It was a historic night. Oppenheimer joined 12 other films with at least 5 Globe wins. Since 1983, we have only seen two films winning at least 5 Globes -- La La Land (7 wins, the record) and Oppenheimer (5). I have no complaints about this. Nolan has done great work over the years, and glad to see him finally gets due. Gladstone gave the best speech of the night. Heartfelt speech and she looked wonderful in her dress. Jo Koy was terrible. I had low hopes from him, and can't see he disappointed. The audience was polite laughing at best. He got the Globes gig on December 21st. That's not 10 days ago. I would prefer if they axed the host. I am not sure if I understand this anti-Cooper and Maestro sentiment. I am sorry, but what did Cooper do to offend so many? I perfectly understand that the movie is not for everybody. It doesn't have the Oppenheimer mass appeal. Film Twitter obviously dislikes it. But there are plenty of people who do. I don't mean to spoil anybody's party, but the Globes aren't exactly the most accurate forecaster in recent years. 2023 - 2 for 7 2022 - 4 for 7 2021 - 3 for 7 2020 - 4 for 7 2019 - 7 for 7 2018 - 5 for 7 2017 - 5 for 7 Since 2020, they have gone downhill in accuracy. Steven Spielberg once said, "Everybody loves a winner, but nobody loves a WINNER". Oppy is clearly the front-runner. Academy voters could get Oppy fatigued and go with something else. That is a real possibility. The Power of the Dog, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, La La Land, Boyhood, The Social Network, and Saving Private Ryan are examples of films which started off hot, and then cooled. There is ZERO chance of OPPENHEIMER losing BP. Zero. Point. Zero. It is NOT a real possibility. Don't bother trying to create doubt where there isn't any.
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Post by Brother Fease on Jan 9, 2024 2:12:32 GMT
Here are my thoughts on the Globes. Just finished watching all of the speeches. Didn't get a chance to watch the Globes last night. Picked the NFL -- watching my Buffalo Bills beat the Dolphins -- over this. Oppenheimer had a great night. Saying this is an understatement. It was a historic night. Oppenheimer joined 12 other films with at least 5 Globe wins. Since 1983, we have only seen two films winning at least 5 Globes -- La La Land (7 wins, the record) and Oppenheimer (5). I have no complaints about this. Nolan has done great work over the years, and glad to see him finally gets due. Gladstone gave the best speech of the night. Heartfelt speech and she looked wonderful in her dress. Jo Koy was terrible. I had low hopes from him, and can't see he disappointed. The audience was polite laughing at best. He got the Globes gig on December 21st. That's not 10 days ago. I would prefer if they axed the host. I am not sure if I understand this anti-Cooper and Maestro sentiment. I am sorry, but what did Cooper do to offend so many? I perfectly understand that the movie is not for everybody. It doesn't have the Oppenheimer mass appeal. Film Twitter obviously dislikes it. But there are plenty of people who do. I don't mean to spoil anybody's party, but the Globes aren't exactly the most accurate forecaster in recent years. 2023 - 2 for 7 2022 - 4 for 7 2021 - 3 for 7 2020 - 4 for 7 2019 - 7 for 7 2018 - 5 for 7 2017 - 5 for 7 Since 2020, they have gone downhill in accuracy. Steven Spielberg once said, "Everybody loves a winner, but nobody loves a WINNER". Oppy is clearly the front-runner. Academy voters could get Oppy fatigued and go with something else. That is a real possibility. The Power of the Dog, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, La La Land, Boyhood, The Social Network, and Saving Private Ryan are examples of films which started off hot, and then cooled. There is ZERO chance of OPPENHEIMER losing BP. Zero. Point. Zero. It is NOT a real possibility. Don't bother trying to create doubt where there isn't any. I wouldn’t be saying this without knowing the Guild winners.
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Post by ThisIsNotAnID on Jan 9, 2024 4:51:10 GMT
Here are my thoughts on the Globes. Just finished watching all of the speeches. Didn't get a chance to watch the Globes last night. Picked the NFL -- watching my Buffalo Bills beat the Dolphins -- over this. Oppenheimer had a great night. Saying this is an understatement. It was a historic night. Oppenheimer joined 12 other films with at least 5 Globe wins. Since 1983, we have only seen two films winning at least 5 Globes -- La La Land (7 wins, the record) and Oppenheimer (5). I have no complaints about this. Nolan has done great work over the years, and glad to see him finally gets due. Gladstone gave the best speech of the night. Heartfelt speech and she looked wonderful in her dress. Jo Koy was terrible. I had low hopes from him, and can't see he disappointed. The audience was polite laughing at best. He got the Globes gig on December 21st. That's not 10 days ago. I would prefer if they axed the host. I am not sure if I understand this anti-Cooper and Maestro sentiment. I am sorry, but what did Cooper do to offend so many? I perfectly understand that the movie is not for everybody. It doesn't have the Oppenheimer mass appeal. Film Twitter obviously dislikes it. But there are plenty of people who do. I don't mean to spoil anybody's party, but the Globes aren't exactly the most accurate forecaster in recent years. 2023 - 2 for 7 2022 - 4 for 7 2021 - 3 for 7 2020 - 4 for 7 2019 - 7 for 7 2018 - 5 for 7 2017 - 5 for 7 Since 2020, they have gone downhill in accuracy. Steven Spielberg once said, "Everybody loves a winner, but nobody loves a WINNER". Oppy is clearly the front-runner. Academy voters could get Oppy fatigued and go with something else. That is a real possibility. The Power of the Dog, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, La La Land, Boyhood, The Social Network, and Saving Private Ryan are examples of films which started off hot, and then cooled. There is ZERO chance of OPPENHEIMER losing BP. Zero. Point. Zero. It is NOT a real possibility. Don't bother trying to create doubt where there isn't any. Is this an attempt at a jinx?
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Post by sterlingarcher86 on Jan 9, 2024 5:30:32 GMT
Grace Randolph continues to be the fucking worst.
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Post by Pavan on Jan 9, 2024 6:56:09 GMT
We are still two months away from the Oscars. Oppy fatigue can be a real possibility. I want the film to win BP but i'm not betting all my money on it.
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Post by The_Cake_of_Roth on Jan 9, 2024 9:00:19 GMT
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 9, 2024 11:11:31 GMT
There is ZERO chance of OPPENHEIMER losing BP. Zero. Point. Zero. It is NOT a real possibility. Don't bother trying to create doubt where there isn't any. I wouldn’t be saying this without knowing the Guild winners. But do you honestly think anything other than Oppy is going to win DGA and PGA??
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Post by ingmarhepburn on Jan 9, 2024 11:40:47 GMT
Yeah, I can't see anything stopping Oppenheimer at this point. Or Nolan. Da'Vine reading her speech from papers... Aren't these people actors? I know the pressure is big when you are on stage with an award in your hands, but still... I hope this doesn't become a trend. That said, I can't wait to see The Holdovers (perhaps my most anticipated film of the year). Giamatti (who should have won in 2005) + Payne would be enough for me, but I also like Da'Vine (saw her last year in High Fidelity).
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Post by Brother Fease on Jan 9, 2024 11:43:55 GMT
I wouldn’t be saying this without knowing the Guild winners. But do you honestly think anything other than Oppy is going to win DGA and PGA?? I have ranked Oppy #1 since October. I am keeping my original order of Oppy, Flowers, Poor, and Barbie as my top 4. Just pointing out that early front-runners don't always pan out. You could have easily asked the same question to me about The Social Network, Boyhood, The Revenant or The Power of the Dog. To answer your question directly: Yes. I can see Barbie and Oppy splitting. There is a lot of films which COULD do well with PGA. The Holdovers, Killers of the Flower Moon, and Poor Things comes to mind. I am not sure how much stock we should really be putting in an awards ceremony which has been devalued and become less accurate.
I am not trying to upset the Oppy fanbase. Just pointing out the Best Picture trophy isn't in the mail just yet.
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Post by Pasquale on Jan 9, 2024 12:25:02 GMT
I wouldn’t be saying this without knowing the Guild winners. But do you honestly think anything other than Oppy is going to win DGA and PGA?? You didn't ask me, but I do think that. Because, it's the globes.
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Post by wilcinema on Jan 9, 2024 12:32:31 GMT
Oppenheimer is Argo and Slumdog Millionaire, definitely not The Social Network or Boyhood.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 9, 2024 13:17:03 GMT
Brother Fease Pasquale It's not just the Globes though. It's the Globes and the regionals and the audience scores and the billion dollars and the goodwill Nolan has amassed over the years. The film is becoming too big to fail, and none of the other contenders have shown anywhere near enough strength yet, and none of them have the underdog rooting factor that something like CODA or Moonlight did. I've mentioned it before, but this feels like Nolan's Schindler's List.
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Post by Lord_Buscemi on Jan 9, 2024 13:18:52 GMT
After losing, Bradley Cooper has already started work on his next project
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Post by Brother Fease on Jan 9, 2024 13:59:02 GMT
Brother Fease Pasquale It's not just the Globes though. It's the Globes and the regionals and the audience scores and the billion dollars and the goodwill Nolan has amassed over the years. The film is becoming too big to fail, and none of the other contenders have shown anywhere near enough strength yet, and none of them have the underdog rooting factor that something like CODA or Moonlight did. I've mentioned it before, but this feels like Nolan's Schindler's List. I do think Nolan is winning director. The big critics circle prizes have been Moon and Zone.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 9, 2024 14:11:24 GMT
Brother Fease Pasquale It's not just the Globes though. It's the Globes and the regionals and the audience scores and the billion dollars and the goodwill Nolan has amassed over the years. The film is becoming too big to fail, and none of the other contenders have shown anywhere near enough strength yet, and none of them have the underdog rooting factor that something like CODA or Moonlight did. I've mentioned it before, but this feels like Nolan's Schindler's List. I do think Nolan is winning director. The big critics circle prizes have been Moon and Zone. Oppenheimer is still winning overall on the critics awards leaderboard. It has the most broad overall appeal, highbrow and basics.
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Post by Brother Fease on Jan 9, 2024 15:36:35 GMT
I do think Nolan is winning director. The big critics circle prizes have been Moon and Zone. Oppenheimer is still winning overall on the critics awards leaderboard. It has the most broad overall appeal, highbrow and basics. That is true. All what I am saying is Oppy isn’t a slam dunk just yet. Not sure why this is controversial. Boyhood and Social Network dominated the critics awards too.
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Post by Archie on Jan 9, 2024 18:10:05 GMT
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Post by rhodoraonline on Jan 9, 2024 18:28:25 GMT
Maybe he'll take his to his next pro womens rights protest
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Post by sterlingarcher86 on Jan 9, 2024 18:37:55 GMT
While I went to college with her shortly after this I don’t think I ever saw her. Probably for the best because I would have walked into a wall.
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Post by havok2 on Jan 10, 2024 21:43:18 GMT
Yeah just like Saving Private Ryan SPR lost to another crowd pleaser that year so if Oppenheimer is gonna lose to anything it's not gonna be KotFM. Besides there's no Harvey Weinstein anymore. That was also 25 years ago. Hardly recent. No use to disregard history lol. If SPR lost despite being a behemoth over a harvey weinstein movie Oppenheimer can have a similar fate
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