Anonymous wrote:Well I'll just throw my hat into the ring of AAs adding their opinion.
There is racism in Hollywood, the Oscars are racially biased, but I don't think Viola not getting this Oscar was because of racism. I'm glad she didn't win, actually, because I think the reason so many people love The Help is for racially prejudiced but subconscious reasons.
Anonymous wrote:I'm AA too and disagree PP. The movie industry racist and sexist industries I've ever been part of and I'm no Al Sharpt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's racist that you feel Streep shouldn't have one. By the way..she hasn't won since 1982 and has been nominated without a win several times since then so it's not like she always wins. I will also argue that portraying a real life character is harder than making up one as there is tons of footage of Mrs. Thatcher to compare and say...ah no she didn't hit it if that was the case. In the end..these are all great actors and being nominated is an honor win or lose..relax.
Winning performances should be memorable. I was an adult when the Streep v Lange films were out. Still remember Streep in Sophie's choice. Octavia was great and her scenes will always be remembered- whoever was the drunken housewife was great with her also. Those actors played so well off each other.
Best actress? I would have given it to Rooney Mara.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a white male Republican who saw both pictures and I thought Viola Davis was robbed. Her performance was brilliant in the Help, which should have won Best Picture as well. I'm a big fan of Margaret Thatcher, and thought the film The Iron Lady was disgusting. Streep portrayed a loony Alzheimer patient suffering from the loss of her husband and memory. Its kind of hard to judge if she did a good job of portraying PM Thatcher, as we haven't seen Thatcher for more than a decade due to her illness. Go watch the Iron Lady and put Mohammed Ali in her place, shaking and stumbling from Parkinsons disease, with crazy ramblings and mumbling of the past and see how much you like those apples. Viola was robbed, and shame on the academy. Streep knows it, you heard her first words when she got on stage. She heard that collective moan across the country. Her reply, ala Chris Brown at the Emmys, was TS.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's racist that you feel Streep shouldn't have one. By the way..she hasn't won since 1982 and has been nominated without a win several times since then so it's not like she always wins. I will also argue that portraying a real life character is harder than making up one as there is tons of footage of Mrs. Thatcher to compare and say...ah no she didn't hit it if that was the case. In the end..these are all great actors and being nominated is an honor win or lose..relax.