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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 10:51:04 GMT
i Have never seen a review for BR give a rave review . Why on earth is it nominated? Why did 'The Favourite' not win. Emma Stone was excellent by the way there is more piss in this oscars. then there is in my toilet.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 10:53:15 GMT
Olivia's speech was everything! So sweet, emotional. I love that she said how much she loved Glenn and that this wasn't how she wanted it to turn out. I also found it hilarious as Olivia walked near Gaga, Gaga is just stood there with her already won Oscar. 😂 I agree, it was a genuinely delightful speech from a genuinely delightful woman for a glorious performance. The Glenn bit was a lovely touch and a well deserved standing ovation from the audience. Nice to see Spike Lee win a competitive Oscar too 29 years after his first nomination - both times when 'Driving Miss Daisy' won Best Picture strangely. Poor Glenn though. She wore a gold frock too. Bet that'll be on eBay this morning.
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Post by poster J on Feb 25, 2019 10:59:38 GMT
i Have never seen a review for BR give a rave review . Why on earth is it nominated? Why did 'The Favourite' not win. Emma Stone was excellent by the way there is more piss in this oscars. then there is in my toilet. It won for Rami Malek, who received pretty much universal acclaim, and in several technical categories (unsurprisingly given the feat of sound engineering involved). The Oscars is about the achievement in terms of the craft and nothing to do with reviews. The Favourite didn't get universal acclaim either. And while Emma Stone is very good in it, Regina King was better in Beale Street. The acting performances are only one part of the overall picture, same reason Black Panther and Bohemian Rhapsody won a lot of technical awards but not the overall prize. Also there are much more pleasant ways to dole out criticism than your rather unnecessary comparison...
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Post by learfan on Feb 25, 2019 12:42:06 GMT
Well well, the Academy does like a shock after all! Wonder what poor Glenn Close has done to her fellow actors? It wasn't really a shock - Colman was the front runner or joint front runner for a while, and although a lot of people expected Close to get it purely for the overdue factor, Colman's was generally thought to be the better performance. Certainly not a Juliette Binoche level of shock that's for sure. Oh it was a shock. Just take a look at the US sites.
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Post by justfran on Feb 25, 2019 12:42:28 GMT
Well no real surprises other than Green Book taking Best Picture. Seems to have been some nice speeches and the Shallow performance was great.
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Post by kathryn on Feb 25, 2019 13:14:03 GMT
i Have never seen a review for BR give a rave review . Why on earth is it nominated? Why did 'The Favourite' not win. Emma Stone was excellent by the way there is more piss in this oscars. then there is in my toilet. It won for Rami Malek, who received pretty much universal acclaim, and in several technical categories (unsurprisingly given the feat of sound engineering involved). The Oscars is about the achievement in terms of the craft and nothing to do with reviews. The Favourite didn't get universal acclaim either. And while Emma Stone is very good in it, Regina King was better in Beale Street. The acting performances are only one part of the overall picture, same reason Black Panther and Bohemian Rhapsody won a lot of technical awards but not the overall prize. Also there are much more pleasant ways to dole out criticism than your rather unnecessary comparison... Hmm, the Oscars are theoretically about achievement in terms of craft, but are actually about politics, personalities and campaigning. Bohemian Rhapsody and Rami Malek played an absolute blinder in all those departments - they managed to craft a campaign narrative about the little film saved from the bad behaviour of its evil director (who no-one mentioned if they could at all avoid it!) by the efforts of its cast and crew. Plus, everyone wants to give Freddie Mercury an award! The film itself is an entertaining experience to watch if you sit back and go along with the ride but it's not an example of great film craft - though it is an example of how well Queen songs work as part of a film soundtrack! I expect they'll be popping up on a few more film soundtracks over the next couple of years. However, once you actually start to think seriously about how it portrays events some of the more problematic elements jump out at you. Much like Green Book - if you learn about what has been altered or left out or manipulated for cheap sentiment the very entertainment value of the experience becomes a bit troubling. But that's an ethical issue, and film awards are definitely not about ethics.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 13:27:57 GMT
Not to take anything away from the winners, but standing ovations at the Oscars are de rigueur for ALL of the major categories as again evidenced last night.
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Post by poster J on Feb 25, 2019 13:56:39 GMT
It wasn't really a shock - Colman was the front runner or joint front runner for a while, and although a lot of people expected Close to get it purely for the overdue factor, Colman's was generally thought to be the better performance. Certainly not a Juliette Binoche level of shock that's for sure. Oh it was a shock. Just take a look at the US sites. That's only because the US sites have done nothing but talk up Glenn Close for the last month, and Colman didn't turn up to the SAG Awards. Immediately after the Globes the talk was of it being a two-horse race, then the media started buying into the "it's Glenn's time" narrative. If anyone had bothered to step back slightly it was entirely obvious that it was still between both of them, regardless of what the media said. They pretty much evenly split the preceding awards and The Favourite was clearly well liked given the number of nominations it got. So maybe it was a surprise to those who took all the press at face value, but that's their prerogative. Green Book winning was a bit of a shock, but I don't think even that was entirely surprising if you think about the preferential vote system and the fact that Roma was also in the foreign language category.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 14:16:53 GMT
I think we can safely say that Glenn Close will not be tuning in to the new series of 'Fleabag' starting soon . . . .
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 16:23:54 GMT
Olivia's speech has been the #1 trending thing on YouTube all day!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 16:42:05 GMT
Olivia's speech has been the #1 trending thing on YouTube all day! Quite right too. There's a reason why she's a national treasure.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 17:01:21 GMT
God Bless Anita Dobson!! She looked fabulous clapping in the audience after Queen's performances.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 18:03:27 GMT
Well we all know that the Oscars are a bit of fluff and some frankly awful frock choices but let's take a moment to applaud the resilience of actress Selma Blair (and millions of others like her) who made her first red carpet appearance at the Vanity Fair Oscar party since revealing her diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) recently. Clearly struggling with walking and dressed like she just left an ice cream parlour, Selma absolutely rocked a walking cane and even made the paparazzi stop and clap, which is an achievement in itself.
I defy you not to find something in your eye. Selma Blair is 46. Yes, just 46.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 20:55:36 GMT
If you haven't seen this yet, it's hilarious! Olivia in the Press Room. 😂
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Post by sf on Feb 25, 2019 21:16:14 GMT
Obviously I had to boycott the whole ceremony. They didn't nominate me for anything AGAIN.
It's just not good enough.
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Post by kathryn on Feb 26, 2019 9:06:04 GMT
There’s a gorgeous portrait photo of Selma Blair - with cane - taken at one of the afterparties.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2019 9:34:13 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2019 16:31:26 GMT
I'm just watching a Gold Derby Expert panel... all of them said that Sunset Boulevard needs to be done now to get Glenn that Oscar. 😂
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Post by poster J on Feb 26, 2019 17:16:59 GMT
I love Olivia Colman even more now (if that were even possible) - apparently she hired a party bus and went on a midnight jaunt around LA for a private celebration with her nearest and dearest after the Vanity Fair party!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2019 23:04:44 GMT
I've just realised, and I'm surprised no one has mentioned it, Carol Channing wasn't included in the "In Memoriam" section despite dying fairly recently, being a big news story and being an Oscar nominated actress. Travesty.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2019 12:12:53 GMT
Billy Porter's outfit is iconic. Glenn Close's look of approval is even more so . . .
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 28, 2019 23:08:34 GMT
I'm just watching a Gold Derby Expert panel... all of them said that Sunset Boulevard needs to be done now to get Glenn that Oscar. 😂 someone got their wish!!
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