Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sean Baker's speech was entirely in the imperative. I guess he is following the social media trend of making demands of total strangers.
I thought his call to save movie theatres seemed out of touch. When I go to theatres, they are often empty. He's going to have to persuade people to visit them.
With $13+ tickets per person, I'm not sure going to a movie theatre is worth it when I can watch the movie at home with others for $6.
Plus, one has to worry about guns and crazy people in the theatre. Fact of life.
Yeah as he was going on about how much better it was to go to a theater I was thinking, no, it really, really isn’t. It sounded like begging at that point. It sucks for theaters, but make it a better experience and people will reconsider. But right now, it loses big time compared to my big screen TV, my own food that is free and a bathroom break anytime I want without having to miss anything.
Anonymous wrote:I find it somewhat ironic that people mostly agree that the reason Timothée Chalamet didn't get Best Actor is that the Academy thinks he's too young and will have many more chances, but that Mikey Madison won for Anora despite being up against several very established actresses who turned in highlight reel performances (Demi Moore, Fernanda Torres).
Men: don't worry, we know you'll have long careers and lots of meaty roles well into your 40s, 50s, even 60s, so no need to give you an Oscar in your youth.
Women: get it while it's hot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ari - its actually a cool dress. Just wish she didnt always look so pained
She looks pained because she needs to eat. She needs to go to Subway and get a foot long. She is in pain because she stopped eating. Ariana if you are reading this, please stop this shit and eat some food. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demi
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Oof. It makes her waist look larger and draws attention to her old looking arms. Hard pass.
I knew I didn't like this, but it took me a while to figure out why.
Her boobs are RIDICULOUS. I'd want her in something that de-emphasizes them. And yes, cover or give her the option to cover her arms.
Her hair is too long -- not so much because of her age, but because it's getting straggly. Cut a few inches off. Dress in a color.
She looked much nicer at the Golden Globes.
I am 60. Agree with much of what you said. But disagree on the arms. That is why older women look so matronly at these events -- they are worried about their arms and cover them. Her arms a great and I think she looks good. Not like she is 20 but good. If you think she needs to cover her arms, got help us and help you when you turn 60! We need to set different standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sean Baker's speech was entirely in the imperative. I guess he is following the social media trend of making demands of total strangers.
I thought his call to save movie theatres seemed out of touch. When I go to theatres, they are often empty. He's going to have to persuade people to visit them.
With $13+ tickets per person, I'm not sure going to a movie theatre is worth it when I can watch the movie at home with others for $6.
Plus, one has to worry about guns and crazy people in the theatre. Fact of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Adrian Brody throw his gum at someone before going on stage to accept his Oscar?
If so, kind of funny!
Yes, he threw it to his wife. 😂
Oh that’s not his wife that’s his girlfriend. You know whose wife she was though? Harvey Weinstein.
Yikes. Another strike against Adrian Brody.
She left him in 2017 when all of the accusations started. The divorce wasn’t finalized until 2021, but she didn’t stand by him and isn’t responsible for his crimes.
He was always gross and there was zero reason for any woman to ever be with him other than to advance her career and be really rich. Even when he was at the top of his game, no one was saying "Oh, he's so hot" or "He's such a nice guy with a wonderful sense of humor." He was a power broker who looked like Jabba the Hut on his best day. And his reputation as a lech was well known (even if people didn't know the non-consensual part of it). She's not responsible for her crimes, but it's all still gross.
Sorry, you're saying that it's suspicious whenever someone marries a fat person? Or is the crime that he was both fat and successful - that's what someone's not allowed to decide they want in their life?
Obviously Weinstein is a horrible person who did unforgivable things. But you're saying before his ex-wife knew about those things she already should have rejected him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Adrian Brody throw his gum at someone before going on stage to accept his Oscar?
If so, kind of funny!
Yes, he threw it to his wife. 😂
Oh that’s not his wife that’s his girlfriend. You know whose wife she was though? Harvey Weinstein.
Yikes. Another strike against Adrian Brody.
She left him in 2017 when all of the accusations started. The divorce wasn’t finalized until 2021, but she didn’t stand by him and isn’t responsible for his crimes.
NP and I have a hard time believing she didn’t know or hear the rumors of how he treated actresses. It was an open secret in Hollywood and she is a successful fashion designer. She knew.
Anonymous wrote:Ari - its actually a cool dress. Just wish she didnt always look so pained
Anonymous wrote:Sean Baker's speech was entirely in the imperative. I guess he is following the social media trend of making demands of total strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bit with Conan and Adam Sandler being under-dressed was a dig at Trump and his cronies who made fun of President Zelensky this week. I loved when Adam said, “it doesn’t matter what I am wearing because I am a good person.”
Amen.
Wow! I did not even get that at first!
Anonymous wrote:The bit with Conan and Adam Sandler being under-dressed was a dig at Trump and his cronies who made fun of President Zelensky this week. I loved when Adam said, “it doesn’t matter what I am wearing because I am a good person.”
Amen.
Anonymous wrote:So disappointed Demi didn't win. Instead the younger actress with tons of sex scenes did
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was watching Bill Mayer last night and he did a story on how large number of Best actress awards went to women who played hookers or sex workers. Think it was over 20 or more. Lovely. Anyone could have played that part in Anora it was nothing special.
That's really interesting. I'm sure it's in part due to misogyny and that sex is titillating. But it's also because it sort of goes to the core of the female struggle over thousands of years and so it provides a lot of meat for female actresses dealing with the female condition. At some level, we're all dealing with the comidification of our bodies and trying to find a way to assert ownership of our sexuality and selves.
NP and I think you are giving the academy more credit than they deserve. They love to glamorize sex work and do “research” and thank the sex worker community. They don’t give two sh**s. Sex and nudity sells and they exploit women in movies all the time.
+ 1 billion!!!
And the cycle just repeats as movie houses back movies they know “will sell” sex/nudity. I disagree that stories about sex workers are about THE human condition or even the female condition. They are stories about a subset of people. If they are the only stories honored, is overall disservice to women and reinforces to be in entertainment as a female, greatest odds your roles will be a stripper, sex worker, rape victim or cadaver who was a stripper, sex worker or rape victim.
I liked Anora. It was well done. And I disagree that it’s not about the human condition - from my vantage point it is and transcends a story purely about sex workers.
My concern is that Anora got the attention it did because the sex scenes / dancing scenes were relatively graphic for theater movies. If it weren’t so graphic and these scenes shot to be less revealing and “real”, the movie would not have gotten the kind of attention it did. And this isn’t just bad for women actors, it plays into a mode of “gimmicky” film making that isn’t great for audiences. It’s akin to movies that get attention for the special effects or “realistic” graphic violence versus the story line and acting underneath it.
In sum: Mickey Madison was great in Anora. Strong performance. Good movie. But she shouldn’t have won the Oscar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cynthia Erivo
Yikes! Looks like a witch!