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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lord I hope she doesn't get an Oscar nom, because then the interviews about her SUFFERING will cease. And we'll never hear another word about how "meaningful" her experience with Callas was, just like there was never another word about Zamperini once that awards campaign ended. I wonder what happened to the shoe necklace they made the most publicity-friendly child Shiloh wear to the Unbroken premiere. With the custody battle settled in her favor, all she needed was kids by her side this time to make a statement. Less was more.[/quote] She won’t get an Oscar nom. She’s been snubbed by the main precursors and critics groups. No one is buying her victimhood narrative. I think it’s turning people off, because Brad is much more liked in the industry than she is. [/quote] I actually agree the constant victim narrative hurt rather than helped her. It’s boring and she comes across as weak rather than empowered, and bitter rather than moving forward in a strong, positive way. For someone who’s long been know for crafty marketing, she’s lost her touch.[/quote] While seeking to elicit sympathy, it only reminded Brad's many friends that she's still not-so-subtly attacking him eight years after the fact and he doesn't get to see his kids anymore. Whether or not it's fair (I have no idea), they blame her. Even if that's genuinely how she felt about the process, it was not good campaign strategy. [/quote] When the actual popular celebs of Hollywood are snubbed at populist SAG then you're argument falls apart. Brad nowhere near has the same power HW have. No one cares about his crap [/quote] Nicole was in a niche art film not everyone is interested in seeing. Jolie was in a quintessential Oscar-bait role with Netflix promoting her. Very big difference. [/quote] Do you know how much money babygirl has made??Not mention she won the NB for it? A24 isn't some small indie production. She's also popular in Hollywood which was the topic at hand. When the popular celebs are snubbed at the populist SAG then you can stop grasping for straws trying to connect Brad. 😂 [/quote] Or you can just continue ignoring PP's valid point. Which is that an Oscar bait role like Maria, which involved challenging prep work, should have been a shoe-in for SAG. Certainly over Pamela Anderson, whose movie isn't even out yet or even Nicole, whose movie is far more niche, just out, and not widely available on Netflix for months now. Jolie's acting peers decided not to recognize her, despite a comeback narrative and role that can be considered once in a lifetime. Nicole didn't have any of that going for her. I actually agree with a PP who said Nicole works so much and is so lauded, it might have hurt her here. Just another good Nicole performance, right? There are dozens of them.[/quote]
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