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3 minutes ago, DigDug said:

Au contraire, he played that perfect.  Helped, but gave the man space to do it himself.  Best he could have done.

I’m not saying he did it with ill intention and he did go for the hug at the end as they cut away, but clip media is going to show him leaning away and grimacing and make fun. It may be forgotten but he’s been memed enough over the years so who knows...

Posted
8 minutes ago, DougO said:

I didn't see the movie, but how exactly is the guy who played Mr. Rogers in a movie about Mr. Rogers a "supporting" actor?

I saw it and I said the same thing.

Posted
1 minute ago, DougO said:

Netflix and streaming shit shouldn't even qualify.

Precisely. That's television and Emmy domain. A one weekend release in 2 theaters shouldn't count.

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1 minute ago, DougO said:

Netflix and streaming shit shouldn't even qualify.

Well, they’ve bought old theaters and run these movies in limited release so they can be nominated.  It’s actually a pretty smart business model if you have intelligent writers and fairly formulaic set needs. 

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4 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said:

How in the fuck did Once Upon A Time in Hollywood win over 1917 in production design?

lmao

Is it easier to make Hollywood right now look like Hollywood 1969 or a field look like 1917?  

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1 minute ago, rage-a-holic said:

The absolutely last thing I think of as "Music in Filmmaking" is Eminem.

Right.  Tiny Dancer from Almost Famous is iconic, the shot from Reservoir Dogs with ‘Stuck in the Middle’, iconic.  Eminem singing a song from his movie is a different boat 

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7 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said:

How in the fuck did Once Upon A Time in Hollywood win over 1917 in production design?

lmao

The Academy always votes for itself, the only good war movies to ever win always had some anti-war agenda. Actors are some of the most self-congratulatory people on the world.

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Maybe I am a basic bitch but I have not heard of any of these documentaries. I have watched about 7 or so this past year, guess they were not special enough.


American factory is a damn good watch
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Posted
1 minute ago, MillerEP said:

The Academy always votes for itself, the only good war movies to ever win always had some anti-war agenda. Actors are some of the most self-congratulatory people on the world.

1917 is the odds on favorite to win best picture.

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Screw the haters, song is still awesome! 


Damn straight! That was pretty awesome! (Why was it included?)

Glad Taika Waititi won for Best Adapted Screenplay. Love that dude and loved Jojo Rabbit.

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