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96th Academy Awards | Top Winners: Oppenheimer 7x, Poor Things 4x


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the double standing ovations, oh Gladstone might be sweeping

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Yeah she's most likely going to win the oscars.

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Just now, fridayteenage said:

BAFTA

Film All Quiet LOSER

Director All Quiet LOSER

Actor Elvis LOSER

Actress Tar LOSER

S Actor Banshees LOSER

S Actress Banshees LOSER

O Screenplay Banshees LOSER

A Screenplay All Quiet LOSER

 

Yeah PGA and SAG are more indicative most years. 

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best speech of the night :jonnycat:

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You love to see it, but it should be for SUPPORTING. 

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2 minutes ago, WildAmerican said:

everything is going the RIGHT way tonight whew :WAP:

Miss Randolph says otherwise! 

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Not super interested in Killers but Miss Lily was moving in Certain Women from some years back.  :clap3:

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Lily's narrative is too strong, especially with Emma already being a recent-ish winner. I think Sandra has more of a chance of an upset tbh

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2 minutes ago, kandicha said:

Lily :heart2: 

 

such a beautiful, moving speech

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Oppenheimer sweep :clap3: 

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Drama Motion Picture Winner: Oppenheimer

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Oppenheimer defs deserves it woo hoo :jonny4:

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5 hours ago, WildAmerican said:

Drama – Oppy
Drama Actress – Lily Gladstone
Drama Actor – Cillian Murphy

Comedy – Barbie
Comedy Actress – Emma
Comedy Actor – Paul Giamatti

Supporting Actor – Charles Melton:gaycatina1:
Supporting Actress – Da’Vine Joy Randolph

Director – Christopher Nolan
Screenplay – Poor Things
Animated Film – Spiderverse
Best Song – I'm Just Ken
Best Non-English Film – Anatomy of a Fall
Best Score – Oppenheimer
Box Office Award – who cares but probably Barbie if it is statistically the biggest movie award

10/15  :thing:

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so now is clear the race started as: 

bp: things vs oppy
director: Nolan

Actor: murphy vs paul

Actress: Emma vs Lily

SAtor: iron man 

Sa: Da'vine

:giraffe:

 

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Oscars are looking like Emma vs Lily, Cillian vs Giamatti. And with original screenplay a 3 way race and adapted still a question mark

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 Reminder that the two female characters in Oppenheimer is one that killed herself because of a man and another who’s an alcoholic who gave her kid away for a couple months…

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1 minute ago, Hector said:

Drama Motion Picture Winner: Oppenheimer

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I liked Past Lives and Anatomy of a Fall better, but whatever. On to the next!

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One second I help Gaga win awards, suddenly the awards is NOT me?

-Bradley Cooper, 2024 Colorized

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6 minutes ago, feelslikeadream said:

Haven't seen Killers, but apparently I need to if this actor gave a better performance than Sandra Hüller :eek:

Same because Sandra DEVOURED 

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well its over.gif

i guess that kinda seals it. I don't know what will change the Oppie oscar sweep. SAG maybe?

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Jo Koy career tanking after tonight fr

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