Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that Lily Gladstone should have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Mollie Burkhardt in Killers the Flower Moon? Sorry, but it smacks of the usual Academy racism to hand that to Emma Stone. Seriously?!
Gladstone gave a more subtle and restrained performance, and the academy members often vote for bigger, showier performances like Stone's instead. In fact, the same thing happened when Glenn Close was widely expected to win Best Actress for The Wife, which was a masterpiece of subtlety, but Olivia Colman took the award for The Favourite, in which she squawked and screamed the whole movie. Both Stone and Colman were directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Olivia Coleman was great in The Favourite
I bet even Emma Stone wishes Lily Gladstone won
I promise not to make this whole thread about Gaza - but hot d**n it would have been nice for even one of the people who felt compelled to make last night about Gaza to have mentioned the hostages.
Jonathan Glazer spoke to ALL the victims of the current conflict:
It was not appropriate to appropriate a holocaust movie to talk against holocaust appropriation by “the occupation”, especially when the pro Palestinian side absolutely is appropriating the holocaust constantly.
You are not the arbiter or gatekeeper of who gets to invoke the Holocaust. If a Jewish man who produced an Oscar winning movie about the perpetrators of the Holocaust isn’t allowed to make a statement about Holocaust appropriation, I’m not sure who fits your criteria. Probably only those who involve the Holocaust to defend Israel’s attacks on Gazan civilians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that Lily Gladstone should have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Mollie Burkhardt in Killers the Flower Moon? Sorry, but it smacks of the usual Academy racism to hand that to Emma Stone. Seriously?!
Gladstone gave a more subtle and restrained performance, and the academy members often vote for bigger, showier performances like Stone's instead. In fact, the same thing happened when Glenn Close was widely expected to win Best Actress for The Wife, which was a masterpiece of subtlety, but Olivia Colman took the award for The Favourite, in which she squawked and screamed the whole movie. Both Stone and Colman were directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Olivia Coleman was great in The Favourite
I bet even Emma Stone wishes Lily Gladstone won
I promise not to make this whole thread about Gaza - but hot d**n it would have been nice for even one of the people who felt compelled to make last night about Gaza to have mentioned the hostages.
Jonathan Glazer spoke to ALL the victims of the current conflict:
It was not appropriate to appropriate a holocaust movie to talk against holocaust appropriation by “the occupation”, especially when the pro Palestinian side absolutely is appropriating the holocaust constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that Lily Gladstone should have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Mollie Burkhardt in Killers the Flower Moon? Sorry, but it smacks of the usual Academy racism to hand that to Emma Stone. Seriously?!
Gladstone gave a more subtle and restrained performance, and the academy members often vote for bigger, showier performances like Stone's instead. In fact, the same thing happened when Glenn Close was widely expected to win Best Actress for The Wife, which was a masterpiece of subtlety, but Olivia Colman took the award for The Favourite, in which she squawked and screamed the whole movie. Both Stone and Colman were directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Olivia Coleman was great in The Favourite
I bet even Emma Stone wishes Lily Gladstone won
I promise not to make this whole thread about Gaza - but hot d**n it would have been nice for even one of the people who felt compelled to make last night about Gaza to have mentioned the hostages.
Jonathan Glazer spoke to ALL the victims of the current conflict:
It was not appropriate to appropriate a holocaust movie to talk against holocaust appropriation by “the occupation”, especially when the pro Palestinian side absolutely is appropriating the holocaust constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop giving the final envelope to old people? It's not working out too well. Also, anyone catch what the message in oversized font was taped to Pacino's envelope? I'm assuming it was instructions that he breezed right past.
I watched Poor Things this past weekend and knew to expect to to be weird going in, but I have to agree with OP-I don't get the hype about her performance. During the first half it was as though she was mimicking a disabled person, so hard to watch, and the second half is her just getting it on with a bunch of people and while I get she's liberating herself from her baby brain, etc. and going through this transformative experience, it seemed like forced acting to me. Could not stand Ruffalo but maybe that was the point. I just think the academy likes her and this was more a popularity contest.
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop giving the final envelope to old people? It's not working out too well. Also, anyone catch what the message in oversized font was taped to Pacino's envelope? I'm assuming it was instructions that he breezed right past.
I watched Poor Things this past weekend and knew to expect to to be weird going in, but I have to agree with OP-I don't get the hype about her performance. During the first half it was as though she was mimicking a disabled person, so hard to watch, and the second half is her just getting it on with a bunch of people and while I get she's liberating herself from her baby brain, etc. and going through this transformative experience, it seemed like forced acting to me. Could not stand Ruffalo but maybe that was the point. I just think the academy likes her and this was more a popularity contest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that Lily Gladstone should have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Mollie Burkhardt in Killers the Flower Moon? Sorry, but it smacks of the usual Academy racism to hand that to Emma Stone. Seriously?!
Gladstone gave a more subtle and restrained performance, and the academy members often vote for bigger, showier performances like Stone's instead. In fact, the same thing happened when Glenn Close was widely expected to win Best Actress for The Wife, which was a masterpiece of subtlety, but Olivia Colman took the award for The Favourite, in which she squawked and screamed the whole movie. Both Stone and Colman were directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Olivia Coleman was great in The Favourite
I bet even Emma Stone wishes Lily Gladstone won
I promise not to make this whole thread about Gaza - but hot d**n it would have been nice for even one of the people who felt compelled to make last night about Gaza to have mentioned the hostages.
Jonathan Glazer spoke to ALL the victims of the current conflict:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that Lily Gladstone should have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Mollie Burkhardt in Killers the Flower Moon? Sorry, but it smacks of the usual Academy racism to hand that to Emma Stone. Seriously?!
Gladstone gave a more subtle and restrained performance, and the academy members often vote for bigger, showier performances like Stone's instead. In fact, the same thing happened when Glenn Close was widely expected to win Best Actress for The Wife, which was a masterpiece of subtlety, but Olivia Colman took the award for The Favourite, in which she squawked and screamed the whole movie. Both Stone and Colman were directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like people who can't see the worth in Moonlight are either racist, homophobic or both.
It's considered one of the best films yet made in this century and I'm still angry that the cast and crew didn't get their moment in the sun because of the cockup with the envelopes at the Oscars that year.
It's a brilliant film, full of brilliant performances.
And yes, I'm going there - Oscars so white 2024. Again.
25% of the acting winners weren't white, and 50% of the writing winners weren't white.
Yup - two black people took home Oscars and a group of Asians did. And all the rest where white, white, white.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that Lily Gladstone should have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Mollie Burkhardt in Killers the Flower Moon? Sorry, but it smacks of the usual Academy racism to hand that to Emma Stone. Seriously?!
Gladstone gave a more subtle and restrained performance, and the academy members often vote for bigger, showier performances like Stone's instead. In fact, the same thing happened when Glenn Close was widely expected to win Best Actress for The Wife, which was a masterpiece of subtlety, but Olivia Colman took the award for The Favourite, in which she squawked and screamed the whole movie. Both Stone and Colman were directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Olivia Coleman was great in The Favourite
I bet even Emma Stone wishes Lily Gladstone won
I promise not to make this whole thread about Gaza - but hot d**n it would have been nice for even one of the people who felt compelled to make last night about Gaza to have mentioned the hostages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like people who can't see the worth in Moonlight are either racist, homophobic or both.
It's considered one of the best films yet made in this century and I'm still angry that the cast and crew didn't get their moment in the sun because of the cockup with the envelopes at the Oscars that year.
It's a brilliant film, full of brilliant performances.
And yes, I'm going there - Oscars so white 2024. Again.
25% of the acting winners weren't white, and 50% of the writing winners weren't white.
Anonymous wrote:I'm embarrassed to admit that I never knew Cillian was pronounced as such. Despite watching the entirety of Peaky Blinders.
He's kind of awkward but endearing and humble. It confirms my belief that public speaking is so difficult -- even if you are a talented actor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel that Lily Gladstone should have been awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Mollie Burkhardt in Killers the Flower Moon? Sorry, but it smacks of the usual Academy racism to hand that to Emma Stone. Seriously?!
I agree with another poster that excellent restrained performances don’t always get recognized as much as showy performances. I can’t know if it’s racism or not.