TenderLovingKiller®
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Agreed but sadly, not surprising given The Academy’s history.Jesus Christ how do you not give it to Lily.
Agreed but sadly, not surprising given The Academy’s history.Jesus Christ how do you not give it to Lily.
Jesus Christ how do you not give it to Lily.
Because Emma's amazing in Poor Things. My heart said Lily, but it's not an undeserving win.Agreed but sadly, not surprising given The Academy’s history.
Of course Emma was amazing in it. Gladstone was on another level.Because Emma's amazing in Poor Things. My heart said Lily, but it's not an undeserving win.
Spoiler: they did notI saw Rustin. Now I need to see Oppenheimer to see if the Academy really got the leading man Oscar right.
No doubt Emma was great but so was Lily. Lily’s win would have been more poignant for what it represented on a larger level. Awards shows, by and large; are masterbatory gestures. All things being equal, why not take the opportunity to give the under-represented nominee the nod? It would have still been well earned.Because Emma's amazing in Poor Things. My heart said Lily, but it's not an undeserving win.
Lily is a great actress and I'm hopeful she'll have more nominations in the future (watch her in Fancy Dance later this year). If the Oscars were always right she'd already have one for Certain Women.No doubt Emma was great but so was Lily. Lily’s win would have been more poignant for what it represented on a larger level. Awards shows, by and large; are masterbatory gestures. All things being equal, why not take the opportunity to give the under-represented nominee the nod? It would have still been well earned.
Who was your pick over Cillian?Spoiler: they did not
Paul GiamattiWho was your pick over Cillian?
Lily is a great actress and I'm hopeful she'll have more nominations in the future (watch her in Fancy Dance later this year). If the Oscars were always right she'd already have one for Certain Women.
That said, I think Stone's performance was an all-timer, so I'm good with it.
Lily is incredible, and I would've been elated with her win, but the international branch of the Academy really just seemed to prefer Poor Things (it swept 3 techs in a row earlier). Emma is what made the movie what it was, and it was my favorite of last year, so I'm fine with it as well. Also, as much as I follow and enjoy this stuff, none of it truly matters in the scheme of things.No doubt Emma was great but so was Lily. Lily’s win would have been more poignant for what it represented on a larger level. Awards shows, by and large; are masterbatory gestures. All things being equal, why not take the opportunity to give the under-represented nominee the nod? It would have still been well earned.
Mind me asking why they can’t fall in love with Lily again (especially after all the discourse)?I didn’t see Killers so I can’t speak to Lily’s performance specifically but I would have really loved to see her win tonight because that would just have been such an impactful moment. Emma is amazing in poor things so I’m not mad she won (personally REALLY wanted Sandra to get it), but this is just gonna be one moment in her journey to probably being the most awarded actress of all time. I can’t see them falling in love with Lily again even if she gives another stellar performance
I'm not a movie guy. but we watched Poor Things Saturday night since it's on HULU, and I didn't like a thing about it.I guess it's the whole "child-brain woman being taken advantage of by men" that makes me hesitate...