Anonymous wrote:I miss seeing Nicole Kidman on the red carpet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's probably going to win
Is this it for Demi and a chance at an Oscar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree with you. There is nothing wrong with her arms. I am more worried about her face. She is starting to not look like herself. I hate it when they do the things that start to make them look alien. It's so off-putting. I do not like that people are starting to find those faces to be "normal" on older women and praise them. Let people age naturally FFS.
She's beautiful, but her fight against aging is sad and ironic considering the topic of the movie for which she was nominated. In interviews she talks about accepting yourself yet she doesn't seem to be accepting her reality. It's one thing to be as healthy as you can but another to make yourself look unnatural.
On another note, I think it's time for a new haircut/style.
Well, it’s why Demi was a genius pick for that film. I feel bad for her, really—she clearly has been through a lot and never had good self esteem. I think she’s finally getting to a place where she can be comfortable with herself but it’s clearly a work in progress. I wish she still had Bruce as a support, and I hope her daughters are kind with her.
And I agree she needs a hair cut. She looked phenomenal years ago with a blunt cut shoulder length or slightly shorter cut.
I feel worse for people like you, who missed that the point of the film is about YOU challenging and reflecting on YOUR perspective, as it is societal pressure that drives women to feel like they have to try to stay young and thing by any means possible. Leave her alone, she's beautiful. She obviously likes her hair that way. GOOD FOR HER.
Anonymous wrote:She's probably going to win
Anonymous wrote:Cynthia Erivo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree with you. There is nothing wrong with her arms. I am more worried about her face. She is starting to not look like herself. I hate it when they do the things that start to make them look alien. It's so off-putting. I do not like that people are starting to find those faces to be "normal" on older women and praise them. Let people age naturally FFS.
She's beautiful, but her fight against aging is sad and ironic considering the topic of the movie for which she was nominated. In interviews she talks about accepting yourself yet she doesn't seem to be accepting her reality. It's one thing to be as healthy as you can but another to make yourself look unnatural.
On another note, I think it's time for a new haircut/style.
Well, it’s why Demi was a genius pick for that film. I feel bad for her, really—she clearly has been through a lot and never had good self esteem. I think she’s finally getting to a place where she can be comfortable with herself but it’s clearly a work in progress. I wish she still had Bruce as a support, and I hope her daughters are kind with her.
And I agree she needs a hair cut. She looked phenomenal years ago with a blunt cut shoulder length or slightly shorter cut.
I feel worse for people like you, who missed that the point of the film is about YOU challenging and reflecting on YOUR perspective, as it is societal pressure that drives women to feel like they have to try to stay young and thing by any means possible. Leave her alone, she's beautiful. She obviously likes her hair that way. GOOD FOR HER.
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.
Do you really believe that she had absolutely no idea what her husband was up to?
She designs gowns (the line us or was called Marchesa) and Weinstein used to pressure actresses to wear her gowns to events and they did! Maybe she woke up and changed but who knows. Marrying Weinstein had to be for money and influence. He was a thoroughly despicable person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree with you. There is nothing wrong with her arms. I am more worried about her face. She is starting to not look like herself. I hate it when they do the things that start to make them look alien. It's so off-putting. I do not like that people are starting to find those faces to be "normal" on older women and praise them. Let people age naturally FFS.
She's beautiful, but her fight against aging is sad and ironic considering the topic of the movie for which she was nominated. In interviews she talks about accepting yourself yet she doesn't seem to be accepting her reality. It's one thing to be as healthy as you can but another to make yourself look unnatural.
On another note, I think it's time for a new haircut/style.
Well, it’s why Demi was a genius pick for that film. I feel bad for her, really—she clearly has been through a lot and never had good self esteem. I think she’s finally getting to a place where she can be comfortable with herself but it’s clearly a work in progress. I wish she still had Bruce as a support, and I hope her daughters are kind with her.
And I agree she needs a hair cut. She looked phenomenal years ago with a blunt cut shoulder length or slightly shorter cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the awards for Anora were kind of gross. An industry awarding a former heroin addict for showcasing a young actress willing to do softcore porn scenes to raise her profile. Because otherwise you really don’t get an award for being the 10000th actress to do a Brooklyn accent.
Who is the former heroin addict?
The director, Sean Baker. He recovered from his heroin addiction and then proceeded to make film after film about sex workers. In Anora, he cast Mikey Madison, then in her early 20s, to strip and perform graphic sex scenes and gyrations nude without an intimacy coordinator. For this they are both rewarded by the entertainment industry.
Maybe it's his redemption but what a message that sends to young actresses. Meanwhile better performances were overlooked.
What does the recovery from heroin addiction have to do with anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So disappointed Demi didn't win. Instead the younger actress with tons of sex scenes did
Right? So “brave”.
And if i hear “I share this with the sex worker community” one more time I’m going to vomit. Like, sure, I’m sure the sex worker community is getting a boost from your stupid award.
What nonsense.
Thanking sex workers in the acceptance speech made me cringe. Women shouldn't be in situations where the only occupation they can succeed at is one that exploits them.
Anonymous wrote:I'm watching on HULU, and it suddenly stopped streaming! WTF?? Right before the big three awards: actor, actress and best picture!
Can I also say that every year I am SO UPSET that they botch the In Memoriam. It's the easiest thing to do and any one of us could probably put together a great montage with clips and beautiful background music. But they make us watch the whole damn thing through a tiny keyhold in the middle of the screen. Plus they should have given 2/3 of that Bond time over to the In Memoriam -- there were some really important people lost this year and they got like a second of air time. I am glad they brought Morgan Cooper out to talk about Gene Hackman. I now want to go watch Unforgiven since I love them both.
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.
Do you really believe that she had absolutely no idea what her husband was up to?
She designs gowns (the line us or was called Marchesa) and Weinstein used to pressure actresses to wear her gowns to events and they did! Maybe she woke up and changed but who knows. Marrying Weinstein had to be for money and influence. He was a thoroughly despicable person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the awards for Anora were kind of gross. An industry awarding a former heroin addict for showcasing a young actress willing to do softcore porn scenes to raise her profile. Because otherwise you really don’t get an award for being the 10000th actress to do a Brooklyn accent.
Who is the former heroin addict?
The director, Sean Baker. He recovered from his heroin addiction and then proceeded to make film after film about sex workers. In Anora, he cast Mikey Madison, then in her early 20s, to strip and perform graphic sex scenes and gyrations nude without an intimacy coordinator. For this they are both rewarded by the entertainment industry.
Maybe it's his redemption but what a message that sends to young actresses. Meanwhile better performances were overlooked.