Alicia Vikander is DAMN good looking.
Reflecting after a sleep, I have two things in mind about last night:
-Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" was a terrible, ridiculous and patronizing song to play over the end credits. I cringed HARD
-Leo seemed like he was on sedatives and gave a pretty boring speech. Thank your fans, thank the internet, thank memes, shout, smile...do SOMETHING
Man, people go on about Leo, but Morricone has had to deal with DECADES worth of snubs and indignities like the one you mentioned, and he's an undisputed master of his craft. As I said earlier when he won, I felt like crying with the man because you could tell how happy he was, and especially to win for a western.
When I see that segment, I always end up going, "Wait, what?! He's dead?!"
I read up on James Horner and then I remembered hearing about it last year.
I always end up getting shocked twice.
Hmm, speak (inter)nationally about climate change or talk about shitty memes, what a dilemma.
good. the leo oscar hype was embarrassing and just made him look like a man thirsty for an award. why would he want to bring attention to that.
Remember when you were a virgin waiting for sex for the first time.
That was Leo's orgasm.
Is Spotlight good?
Is Spotlight good?
You're oversimplifying my quote. He didn't even say anything like, "it's been a long time in the making" "thanks for all the support" "six nominations" "finally"
no jokes or really anything interesting at all, TBH. If I was never on the internet and wasn't aware of all the Leo Oscar hype going into the evening, I wouldn't think there was anything particularly special about his win based on his speech.
Early ratings suggest the Oscars have fallen yet again.
Nielsens preliminary number have the 88th annual Academy Awards at a 23.1 household rating among major markets and a 37 share, dipping slightly from last year.
If the numbers hold up in the afternoon nationals, this will put Sundays Oscar telecast at a seven-year-low, at least.
Is Spotlight good?
Eh, I felt the lack for the most part of too much melodrama and the understated nature of it worked well for it. Showing the grind of investigative journalism and also highlighting the quiet, insidious culture that kept this stuff out of the public consciousness for years. I thought it did a good job at being deeply disturbing with regard to general lack of outrage about the whole thing and sort of showing brick by brick how the story was built. The understated performances matched that. I thought Stanley Tucci was especially good in the way that you could feel his empathy and outrage in his mannerisms and distrust, but in a restrained way.Not really a fan of Spotlight winning. It felt really uncinematic too me (everything is conveyed through dialogue in small rooms) and I felt I had seen this movie a hundred times before (like a longer episode of Law & Order: SVU). I might have preferred it as a documentary. It does have good performances and it's an important subject matter, but all in all a safe and boring choice.
Very.
Who is the new Leo then?
Who else is Oscarless
I'm gonna watch both her movies soon.
Who is the new Leo then?
Who else is Oscarless
Who is the new Leo then?
Who else is Oscarless
Joaquin Phoenix
I mean I don't think he gives a fuck about awards at all. Lol.
Wanted Miller to win, but I'm still happy with the showing. A Mad Max movie got six Oscars. Crazy.
Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Paul Giamatti, Glenn Close, er..Who is the new Leo then?
Who else is Oscarless
Is Spotlight good?
I've seen every best picture nominee except for Brooklyn. Spotlight is the least remarkable for me. Nothing about it stands out. It's well made, the story is interesting enough, but completely forgettable.
I think this Vox video gives a good explanation for why such bland movies win best picture so often. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_V_Pg5eWU8
Same. Dude did the folded arms and everything lol.Thinking about it my favorite moment last night was Iñárritu's pissy look when Fury Road won costume design and he realized Revenant wasn't going to sweep the awards.
I think this Vox video gives a good explanation for why such bland movies win best picture so often. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_V_Pg5eWU8
Who is the new Leo then?
Who else is Oscarless
But... Best movie of the year good?
Alicia Vikander is DAMN good looking.
I've seen every best picture nominee except for Brooklyn. Spotlight is the least remarkable for me. Nothing about it stands out. It's well made, the story is interesting enough, but completely forgettable.
I think this Vox video gives a good explanation for why such bland movies win best picture so often. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_V_Pg5eWU8
Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Paul Giamatti, Glenn Close, er..
Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Paul Giamatti, Glenn Close, er..
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