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Post by finniussnrub on Jan 31, 2024 0:27:14 GMT
And just a reminder this isn't about what's seen as the biggest snub or what have you, it is whatever logic you want to base it on. For me I base it on personal preference, plus something that was in genuine contention, but yours can be based on whatever you choose. Anyway vote on the tiebreaker above between:
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Post by rhodoraonline on Jan 31, 2024 1:28:28 GMT
Robbie was genuinely not a snub to me because, even tho' she was super good, other nominees feel at least equivalent while others seem to be superior sight unseen by me (Stone and Huller). I'd even take Greta Lee over her.
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Post by dadsburgers on Jan 31, 2024 2:55:34 GMT
Robbie was genuinely not a snub to me because, even tho' she was super good, other nominees feel at least equivalent while others seem to be superior sight unseen by me (Stone and Huller). I'd even take Greta Lee over her. For me a big factor of the 'snubbery' is we know that in 20 years Margot Robbie's Barbie will be an iconic character that people will misremember as being Oscar nominated, then when they see the actual list, they'll ask "What's that movie Annette Bening's nominated for that year?"
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Post by stabcaesar on Jan 31, 2024 3:05:42 GMT
I thought the poll was gonna run for more than a week given that most people haven't had a chance to see many things. I would have voted for Hisaishi and there wouldn't even be a tie to break.
Robbie is the best thing about Barbie, but there are at least 5 unnominated performances (Greta Lee, Natalie Portman, Leonie Benesch, Amanda Collin, Vivian Oparah, Mia McKenna-Bruce, even Abby Ryder Fortson) I would take over Robbie, and I haven't even seen Poor Things.
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