I always see it the other way around. He's the one who looks at her extremely lovingly to me. But then again he's the real actor in the pair. |
Also a great point! |
| Did you all watch the performance in Vegas when she called him on stage with her? It looked pretty mutually steamy to me. |
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Apparently the masses disagree with DCUM and thought they had "electrifying chemistry", I agree with the masses.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ushome/index.html |
| I can't see them being together. |
| They won Best Song |
The chemistry was amazing. And I just remembered: The Oscar commercials specifically said that he would be performing the song as Bradley Cooper, not his character in the movie. When I first saw that, I thought it was weird. Since when have they ever announced something like that before? |
Yes! It’s always seemed that HE is the one infatuated with her. He looks sooo into her. |
Probably for some kind of copyright / royalties reason? I don't think he is a songwriter on the song, she is. So likely for him to duet, it has to be as himself and not seen as part of the movie. |
| I don't think he is that into her. |
Nope. That kind of clarification doesn’t ever come before any other performance like that, regardless of whether the performers wrote the song or not. Plus he’s the director of the movie; he’s definitely part of the movie in pretty much all legal considerations. |
Had to google that, but ha! That is funny. |
Maybe because he used his normal voice and not his movie-Sam Elliot voice? |
I totally loved the performance. But I actually thought he noticeably veered between his normal voice and his movie-Sam Elliot voice during it. |
I’m not getting the gay vibe from Bradley Cooper |