Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked Elizabeth Debicki's speech. Seemed very genuine.
I was so surprised she won. This season of the Crown was pretty dreadful imo. The Diana ghost thing was so dumb. My guess is that Sarah Snook and Jennifer Aniston basically split the votes, and she slid right through. Everyone seemed to think Snook was a shoo-in.
Anonymous wrote:I liked Elizabeth Debicki's speech. Seemed very genuine.
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These were enjoyable, if somewhat predictable. The standout acceptances for me were Cillian Murphy and Lily Gladstone. Gladstone looked genuinely surprised and a little overwhelmed and then totally pulled herself together and looked like she owned that place as she went up to the stage. And her speech was really meaningful and devoid of all the weepy "I'm so honoreds" and thanks to a gajillion people. And she had one of the best looks of the night, if not the best. Amazing all around.
Murphy gave such a classy and low-key acceptance for a very deserved award. He seems like such a lovely guy.
I'm calling the Emily Blunt and John Krazinski divorce. She's on a rocket ship. I'm not sure I love her as much as Hollywood does, but she about stole the stage from Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Never thought I would say this about Hathaway, but the last several times I've seen her I've been struck at how she seems to be playing something she's not. She doesn't look comfortable in her skin and it really shows.
In contrast, I'm surprised that Jennifer Aniston is becoming the grand dame of Hollywood, but good for her.
Geena Davis is really looking her age and Jeff Goldblum is not. Injustice.
Idris Elba is still fine as h*!!
Nice observations, OP, although I really hope you're wrong about Blunt and Krazinski.
FYI, apparently they streamed live on Netflix last night, and now you can watch the recorded telecast there. This is actually a great way to watch award shows-- enjoy the clothes, speeches, and bits, but fast forward through the rest of it.
Me too.
Maybe he was working, or on parent duty. More likely she’s getting older, wanted to show she’s still hot and a good fit for more interesting roles. It was a good bit!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thread?
These were enjoyable, if somewhat predictable. The standout acceptances for me were Cillian Murphy and Lily Gladstone. Gladstone looked genuinely surprised and a little overwhelmed and then totally pulled herself together and looked like she owned that place as she went up to the stage. And her speech was really meaningful and devoid of all the weepy "I'm so honoreds" and thanks to a gajillion people. And she had one of the best looks of the night, if not the best. Amazing all around.
Murphy gave such a classy and low-key acceptance for a very deserved award. He seems like such a lovely guy.
I'm calling the Emily Blunt and John Krazinski divorce. She's on a rocket ship. I'm not sure I love her as much as Hollywood does, but she about stole the stage from Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Never thought I would say this about Hathaway, but the last several times I've seen her I've been struck at how she seems to be playing something she's not. She doesn't look comfortable in her skin and it really shows.
In contrast, I'm surprised that Jennifer Aniston is becoming the grand dame of Hollywood, but good for her.
Geena Davis is really looking her age and Jeff Goldblum is not. Injustice.
Idris Elba is still fine as h*!!
Nice observations, OP, although I really hope you're wrong about Blunt and Krazinski.
FYI, apparently they streamed live on Netflix last night, and now you can watch the recorded telecast there. This is actually a great way to watch award shows-- enjoy the clothes, speeches, and bits, but fast forward through the rest of it.
Me too.
Maybe he was working, or on parent duty. More likely she’s getting older, wanted to show she’s still hot and a good fit for more interesting roles. It was a good bit!