I love a good storyline so I was pulling for Demi but I also love a good upset so I’m not mad lol
Man, if you had bet this as a parlay you coulda flown to NZ first class. I you nailed this.My predicts are Anora for BP, director, OG screenplay.
Conclave for adapted screenplay and editing.
Actor - Brody, Actress - Madison, but fr in a toss up w Moore, supp actor - Culkin, - supp actress - Saldana.
I got 19/23 on the ballot at my friend's party. Missed all the shorts and editing. Unfortunately KY doesn't allow betting on the Oscars!! Or fortunately, I'm not always this on top of it lolMan, if you had bet this as a parlay you coulda flown to NZ first class. I you nailed this.
Honestly don't know what to do with the information that I, someone whose film intake is approximately 90% horror films and superhero movies, apparently puts more effort into this shit than some actual registered Oscar voters.
The Oscars are as imperfect as any other awards body, but man do I enjoy following them. The small, weird and important stuff getting recognition makes up for the inevitable bad stuff, and since the academy expanded like 6 or 7 years ago they've been getting it right more than not. The 2020s are on a fantastic best picture run.
With Conan hosting, the return of acting clips, and several categories up in the air, this should be a really fun one.
Ah missed that too. I figured there was something there when he was doing his over the top sarcastic kinda voiceI missed the messaging in the Sandler bit and the Ukraine flag when he hugged Timothy.
Neither Conan or Sandler are overtly political in their comedy most of what they do is more absurdist than anything. I think the Sandler bit was more just a joke about Sandler’s “comfy dad” aesthetic than trying to run a jab at the Trump/Zelensky meeting. Sandler embracing Chalamet which resulted in the light blue hoodie atop his butter yellow suit (making visual allusions to the Ukrainian Flag) also seemed more like pleasant coincident. That was more of a reference to Nikki Glaziers Sandler/Chalamet joke from the Golden Globes than anything else. I doubt Sandler knew what Timmy was wearing or vice versa. It was also such a fleeting moment that only the most conspiratorial would find a hidden message in something that sly meaning if it were a shoutout/joke it would have been lost on the vast majority making the statement much too clever and thus largely ineffective.Ah missed that too. I figured there was something there when he was doing his over the top sarcastic kinda voice
Neither Conan or Sandler are overtly political in their comedy most of what they do is more absurdist than anything. I think the Sandler bit was more just a joke about Sandler’s “comfy dad” aesthetic than trying to run a jab at the Trump/Zelensky meeting. Sandler embracing Chalamet which resulted in the light blue hoodie atop his butter yellow suit (making visual allusions to the Ukrainian Flag) also seemed more like pleasant coincident. That was more of a reference to Nikki Glaziers Sandler/Chalamet joke from the Golden Globes than anything else. I doubt Sandler knew what Timmy was wearing or vice versa. It was also such a fleeting moment that only the most conspiratorial would find a hidden message in something that sly meaning if it were a shoutout/joke it would have been lost on the vast majority making the statement much too clever and thus largely ineffective.
Here’s the two bits run back-to-back for reference.
Yup and that was a direct, and very funny joke. Nothing cryptic about that one.Conan did get directly political when he made a joke about audiences being happy to see a film character stand up to a powerful Russian. I'm glad any political references were mostly indirect though, no reason to spell it out anymore.
Nope, no desire to see it. That said, a podcast I like has been dunking on it for weeks:Has anyone seen Emilia Perez?
It’s rated 5.4 on IMDB. I’ve heard nothing but backlash and it had a ton of nominations.
I watched ~2/3 of it while making turnovers Saturday night. It's, uh, not very good. Takes a lot of big swings which deserve some love and credit, however I'd point to Annette as a musical which takes similar swings which actually connect.Has anyone seen Emilia Perez?
It’s rated 5.4 on IMDB. I’ve heard nothing but backlash and it had a ton of nominations.
Likely won’t see it, but it seems to be getting reviewed-bombed due to a PR nightmare leading up to the awards. I imagine it would be a bit higher if not for that, given 72% of critics reviewed it positively.Has anyone seen Emilia Perez?
It’s rated 5.4 on IMDB. I’ve heard nothing but backlash and it had a ton of nominations.
I don’t recall Gamora or the singing lady mentioning the trans community in their acceptance speeches(could be wrong about Gamora). Personally have no intention on seeing it.
Neither of the winners mentioning the trans community tracks with the movie's handling and treatment of the subject.Has anyone seen Emilia Perez?
It’s rated 5.4 on IMDB. I’ve heard nothing but backlash and it had a ton of nominations.
I don’t recall Gamora or the singing lady mentioning the trans community in their acceptance speeches(could be wrong about Gamora). Personally have no intention on seeing it.
Nope, no desire to see it. That said, a podcast I like has been dunking on it for weeks: