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Does Pharell know (or care) how stupid he looks in that hat?
Even if they weren't supposedly feuding over Screenplay credit (and they might not be, really) Ridley is apparently not one of the easiest people to work with. I've followed his career since U-Turn - which was the first time Ridley & a director had some really shitty feelings, and basically: Dude does not like having to eat shit, and is not quiet about it.
When you're a screenwriter, this is a problem, as a large part of being a screenwriter is EATING SHIT. It's fucked up, but it's true.
For awhile there, he was hosting a show on E or Bravo or something a roundtable movie discussion show. It was okay. But he's been bouncing around the industry for awhile mostly because he is not afraid to speak his mind about the things that piss him off.
I'm glad he got a statue though. I really like his novels.
McConaughey gave a nice, very eloquent speech. Kinda funny to hear how religious he is in real life, though. That's a hell of a contrast to True Detective.
hmm so besides the general public none of the judges saw the wind rises either :/Has this been posted?
Cartoon Brew has a piece about the academy not really giving a fuck about animation.
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/award-season-focus/definitive-proof-that-academy-voters-are-ignorant-about-animation-96680.html
It was horrible. Now Leto, that was a great speech.
Really? I thought the opposite. I thought McConaughey's speech was one of the best of the night and Leto had an okay speech. It started out well, it ended well, but damn that middle was awful.
"I want to thank my hero. Future me for giving me a me to look up to."
Bill Murray always looks like someone just woke him up.
For all the wrongs the Oscars often do, I gotta say I appreciate that they didn't do a big ass annoying number at the beginning and that they didn't spend half an hour talking about each of the acting nominees like a few years ago. The presenters just went in and announced the nominees and winners, no sugar coating bullshit. Stuff like this shouldn't happen again.
Does Pharell know (or care) how stupid he looks in that hat?
"I want to thank my hero. Future me for giving me a me to look up to."
He should've just gone full egocentric and embraced it for the laughs. "I'd like to thank myself because I was there at every step... so good job me, everybody else? Thanks I guess.""I'm always chasing that better version of me," was the sentiment. And that's about as humble as you can expect an actor to be.
Even if they weren't supposedly feuding over Screenplay credit (and they might not be, really) Ridley is apparently not one of the easiest people to work with. I've followed his career since U-Turn - which was the first time Ridley & a director had some really shitty feelings, and basically: Dude does not like having to eat shit, and is not quiet about it.
When you're a screenwriter, this is a problem, as a large part of being a screenwriter is EATING SHIT. It's fucked up, but it's true.
For awhile there, he was hosting a show on E or Bravo or something a roundtable movie discussion show. It was okay. But he's been bouncing around the industry for awhile mostly because he is not afraid to speak his mind about the things that piss him off.
I'm glad he got a statue though. I really like his novels.
Have all the - important - speeches been uploaded yet? I really have no desire to sit through the entire ceremony.
He should've just gone full egocentric and embraced it for the laughs. "I'd like to thank myself because I was there at every step... so good job me, everybody else? Thanks I guess."
Yes! Amazing, amazing movie. It deserves more love.Nebraska is on my list now.
That Adele Dazim performance kinda ruined that song for me.
Even if they weren't supposedly feuding over Screenplay credit (and they might not be, really) Ridley is apparently not one of the easiest people to work with. I've followed his career since U-Turn - which was the first time Ridley & a director had some really shitty feelings, and basically: Dude does not like having to eat shit, and is not quiet about it.
When you're a screenwriter, this is a problem, as a large part of being a screenwriter is EATING SHIT. It's fucked up, but it's true.
For awhile there, he was hosting a show on E or Bravo or something a roundtable movie discussion show. It was okay. But he's been bouncing around the industry for awhile mostly because he is not afraid to speak his mind about the things that piss him off.
I'm glad he got a statue though. I really like his novels.
Has this been posted?
Cartoon Brew has a piece about the academy not really giving a fuck about animation.
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/award-season-focus/definitive-proof-that-academy-voters-are-ignorant-about-animation-96680.html
When you put your blood sweat and tears into a screenplay and have things changed without your approval I can see why he says "fuck McQueen"
John Ridley was upset his screenplay got changed around?
Yeah, but on the other hand - you're the screenwriter. You KNOW the directors/actors are going to fuck with your words. It's GOING to happen. Your "approval" often doesn't even enter into it past a certain point. ESPECIALLY if you've already started rubbing the director/producers the wrong way.
In his favor though - most of his (public) fights have been with directors that don't have the greatest reputation: Oliver Stone, George Lucas, David O. Russell...
I like the guy. But it's no secret directors hate him. Remember that shit storm around Three Kings? The guy just doesn't know how to be a team player.
I'd like to throw Edward Norton and John Ridley into a project just to watch the world burn.
Just because it happens it doesn't make it right, and I respect that he's one of the few that will stand up for their work. He's gone throughout his career fighting for his work and has an oscar to now show for it, and I'm sure mqueen not having one for director makes it much sweeter for him.
For all the wrongs the Oscars often do, I gotta say I appreciate that they didn't do a big ass annoying number at the beginning and that they didn't spend half an hour talking about each of the acting nominees like a few years ago. The presenters just went in and announced the nominees and winners, no sugar coating bullshit. Stuff like this shouldn't happen again.