Anonymous wrote:Happy that Malek got Bryan Singer kicked off the film. Not happy that he kept Director credit. Hope he never works again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I think she’s cooled it since her lips and boobs blew up a dozen years ago. They’ve all since resumed their normal size.Anonymous wrote:I like Nicole Kidman's dress, but she seems to still be messing with her face... in a really, really bad way.
She still looks really melty/waxy here...
Her husband is so gross.
You may not like his music or rocker look for her but he’s not in any way gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That yellow dress on Brosnahan was amazing.
Hmm. I thought she needed a stylist.
Not a good shade for her.
And it’s January. That was a summer dress.
I feel like the weather rules don't apply in L.A. (or Miami). I liked the yellow dress, but didn't love it.
Ca-native here — yes, we don’t follow the same seasonal rules as one does on the east coast (where I lived for 12 years).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.
Seriously. Christian Bale transforms himself for Vice (as usual) and Malik does what, put in some fake teeth and he gets best actor? yeah sure great.
Did you watch Bohemian Rhapsody?
No I'm a huge Queen fan too--but after Sasha Baron Cohen dropped out I assumed it would suck because why else did he quit? Cohen or Bale would have been my choice for Freddy. But point taken, I should probably see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy that Malek got Bryan Singer kicked off the film. Not happy that he kept Director credit. Hope he never works again.
What did Singer do to make Malek want him off the film?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.
Seriously. Christian Bale transforms himself for Vice (as usual) and Malik does what, put in some fake teeth and he gets best actor? yeah sure great.
Did you watch Bohemian Rhapsody?
No I'm a huge Queen fan too--but after Sasha Baron Cohen dropped out I assumed it would suck because why else did he quit? Cohen or Bale would have been my choice for Freddy. But point taken, I should probably see it.
Rami nailed it. I didn't pay attention as to whether or not the cameras panned over to SBC when Rami was accepting his award, and Bohemian theirs. Would have liked to have seen that.
Anonymous wrote:Happy that Malek got Bryan Singer kicked off the film. Not happy that he kept Director credit. Hope he never works again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.
Seriously. Christian Bale transforms himself for Vice (as usual) and Malik does what, put in some fake teeth and he gets best actor? yeah sure great.
Did you watch Bohemian Rhapsody?
No I'm a huge Queen fan too--but after Sasha Baron Cohen dropped out I assumed it would suck because why else did he quit? Cohen or Bale would have been my choice for Freddy. But point taken, I should probably see it.
Anonymous wrote:Happy that Malek got Bryan Singer kicked off the film. Not happy that he kept Director credit. Hope he never works again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.
Seriously. Christian Bale transforms himself for Vice (as usual) and Malik does what, put in some fake teeth and he gets best actor? yeah sure great.
Did you watch Bohemian Rhapsody?
Anonymous wrote:
It's Mr. Robot, but yeah, he was hardly obscure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.
Seriously. Christian Bale transforms himself for Vice (as usual) and Malik does what, put in some fake teeth and he gets best actor? yeah sure great.
Rami Malek was terrific, completely deserving, far more than Bradley Cooper whose performance was overdone. I have the sense he thinks it’s “owed” to him. I haven’t seen Vice, but Christian Bales performance also seemed great.
bohemian rhapsody was phenomenal. I couldn’t believe how this young actor, plucked from relative actor obscurity, rose to such an occasion and was rewarded. Good for him.
Didn’t Malik win an Emmy for iRobot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.
Seriously. Christian Bale transforms himself for Vice (as usual) and Malik does what, put in some fake teeth and he gets best actor? yeah sure great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.
Seriously. Christian Bale transforms himself for Vice (as usual) and Malik does what, put in some fake teeth and he gets best actor? yeah sure great.
Rami Malek was terrific, completely deserving, far more than Bradley Cooper whose performance was overdone. I have the sense he thinks it’s “owed” to him. I haven’t seen Vice, but Christian Bales performance also seemed great.
bohemian rhapsody was phenomenal. I couldn’t believe how this young actor, plucked from relative actor obscurity, rose to such an occasion and was rewarded. Good for him.
Anonymous wrote:Does Rami Malek have a lisp or a stutter?
Also, I'm surprised Bohemian Rhapsody did so well. It was panned by the critics, so I was shocked the HFPA picked it for Best Drama.
Also, what's up with both Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star is Born NOT being categorized under Best Comedy or Musical?!? These were clearly both Musical films.
What a weird year.