levi_valvi Posted February 23 Posted February 23 24 minutes ago, Kylizzle said: Post-Oscar career: SMASH: Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Natalie Portman, Emma Stone, Olivia Colman, Michelle Yeoh MARVEL HELL: Brie Larson SAME AS BEFORE: Julia Roberts, Helen Mirren, Sandra Bullock, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore, Frances McDormand, Jessica Chastain LESS THAN BEFORE: Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Winslet FLOP: Hilary Swank, Halle Berry, Renee Zellweger What do y'all think JLAW's career and stardom was catapulted after the oscar win. Yes it was somewhat short lived, but still the effect was hugely positive
wesleywalrus Posted February 23 Posted February 23 It's a shame Karla's a POS because she should be easily winning this year 1 1
Hector Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Just now, levi_valvi said: Reese being "smash" Reese had Big Little Lies, The Morning Show, and a second Oscar nomination for Wild. So yes.
Donquizote Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Queen Winslet actually smashed on TV side post Oscar win though. Two Emmys for Lead Actress after Oscar win are hard to get. Not everyone has that
Kylizzle Posted February 23 Posted February 23 16 minutes ago, levi_valvi said: Reese being "smash" Her producing career is a smash plus she got a second nom almost 10 years after her win. Her career is bigger than pre-WTL 1
hausofdave Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Scripters confirms Conclave would have beaten Nickel Boys at WGA. If it pulls an upset at SAG Ensemble the path is there through the Crash package of Screenplay+Editing 1
Donquizote Posted February 23 Posted February 23 I don't mind Conclave win. As long as it's not Ms Emilia Perez
ATRL Moderator supaspaz Posted February 23 ATRL Moderator Posted February 23 1 hour ago, Kylizzle said: Post-Oscar career: SMASH: Michelle Yeoh LESS THAN BEFORE: Jennifer Lawrence Hmmm…
ATRL Moderator supaspaz Posted February 23 ATRL Moderator Posted February 23 It feels like this thread is very down about Brody winning Best Actor again, which I don’t get. That’s a generational performance. 1
Achilles. Posted February 23 Posted February 23 20 minutes ago, hausofdave said: Scripters confirms Conclave would have beaten Nickel Boys at WGA. If it pulls an upset at SAG Ensemble the path is there through the Crash package of Screenplay+Editing Let us pray. 1
Achilles. Posted February 23 Posted February 23 2 minutes ago, supaspaz said: It feels like this thread is very down about Brody winning Best Actor again, which I don't get. That's a generational performance. I don't care about Adrien Brody, I never root for people who've already won a lead category to win again, and I don't quite agree that it was such a monumental performance but it's a fair enough win and at this rate likely to be amongst the better ones of the year. I'd have preferred a career win for Fiennes if I'm honest. 1
Green Posted February 23 Posted February 23 58 minutes ago, hausofdave said: Scripters confirms Conclave would have beaten Nickel Boys at WGA. If it pulls an upset at SAG Ensemble the path is there through the Crash package of Screenplay+Editing Unlike Crash, Conclave would be a great winner But it needs to win SAG Ensemble to pull a Spotlight at the Oscars 1
Green Posted February 23 Posted February 23 39 minutes ago, supaspaz said: It feels like this thread is very down about Brody winning Best Actor again, which I don't get. That's a generational performance. Before watching The Brutalist this week I was rooting for Fiennes but now I see why Brody is sweeping everything. He deserves it even more than his previous win for The Pianist 2
levi_valvi Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Running a successful book club ≠ being a coveted actress 1
OnlyManInTheWorld Posted February 23 Posted February 23 1 hour ago, Kylizzle said: Post-Oscar career: SMASH: Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Natalie Portman, Emma Stone, Olivia Colman, Michelle Yeoh MARVEL HELL: Brie Larson SAME AS BEFORE: Julia Roberts, Helen Mirren, Sandra Bullock, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore, Frances McDormand, Jessica Chastain LESS THAN BEFORE: Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Winslet FLOP: Hilary Swank, Halle Berry, Renee Zellweger What do y'all think Olivia Colman is the biggest SMASH, she's been everywhere since her victory. Literally everywhere. Kate Winslet had Divergent, Steve Jobs and Mare from Easttown, she didn't feel less to me but I get your point. Renee is smashing with Bridget Jones now. She was absent for most of the time after her wins though. I'd say Hillary Swank, Alicia Vikander and Brie Larson are the biggest bombs. Jennifer Lawrence also didn't impress.
hausofdave Posted February 23 Posted February 23 SAG eats narrative like Quaid's Substance character eats food, if Moore loses there, Torres has a great case for #2, Erivo is dead, the last person to win Actress without one of SAG or BAFTA was Swank for Boys Don't Cry. 2
Donquizote Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Swank was nominated for SAG and BAFTA. Let's see whether Torres can win Oscar without SAG and BAFTA nomination. That will be the first one since SAG becomes precursor for Oscar
ATRL Moderator supaspaz Posted February 23 ATRL Moderator Posted February 23 People are selling J. Law short. She followed up her win by headlining movies that topped the year-end box office and earning two more nominations. Plus she gave us Mother! Sure, she slowed down the last few years as she got married and had a child. But the leggy success of No Hard Feelings shows there’s still an appetite for her at her best. I think she’ll be around for the long haul. 2 1
Donquizote Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Ms Jennifer Lawrence is about to have career resurgence this year with that Scorsese's new movie
Donquizote Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Anyway, the only actress who completely BOMBED after Oscar win is Alicia Vikander. Karma for stealing Winslet's second Oscar win 1 1
Dark Miracles Posted February 23 Posted February 23 7 minutes ago, supaspaz said: People are selling J. Law short. She followed up her win by headlining movies that topped the year-end box office and earning two more nominations. Plus she gave us Mother! Sure, she slowed down the last few years as she got married and had a child. But the leggy success of No Hard Feelings shows there's still an appetite for her at her best. I think she'll be around for the long haul. Yeah I have to agree that Jlaw doesn't belong in the 'less than before' category. She almost won a 2nd Oscar the year after winning her first, spearheaded a successful franchise and scored another nom in 2016. 4 minutes ago, Donquizote said: Anyway, the only actress who completely BOMBED after Oscar win is Alicia Vikander. Karma for stealing Winslet's second Oscar win Karma for stealing Jennifer Jason Leigh's career Oscar*
hausofdave Posted February 23 Posted February 23 On 2/21/2025 at 6:41 PM, hausofdave said: Variety Indiewire NBP NBP 2 NBP 3 GD Voter 1 GD Voter 2 GD Voter 3 GD Voter 4 GD Voter 5 GD Voter 6 Hollywood Reporter Picture: Brutalist (5), Anora (3), Conclave (3), Nickel Boys (2), Perez (1), A Complete Unknown (1), Dune: Part 2 (1) Director: Corbet (5), Baker (5), Audiard (3), Mangold (2), Fargeat (1) Actor: Brody (7), Domingo (3), Stan (2), Fiennes (2), Chalamet (2) Actress: Torres (6), Moore (6), Madison (3), Gascón (1) S Actor: Culkin (7), Strong (4), Borisov (2), Norton (2), Pearce (1) S Actress: Saldaña (5), Jones (4), Barbaro (4), Rosselini (3)
Donquizote Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Seems like Brody will be like Blanchett in Tar if he lost SAG tonight.
Hector Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Online Film & Television Association Award Winners: Spoiler BEST PICTURE 1. Anora 2. The Substance 3. Conclave 4. The Brutalist 5. Nickel Boys 6. Wicked 7. Challengers 8. Dune: Part Two 9. Sing Sing 10. A Real Pain BEST ANIMATED PICTURE Flow (RUNNER-UP) Inside Out 2 Memoir Of A Snail Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl The Wild Robot (WINNER) BEST ACTOR Adrien Brody – The Brutalist (WINNER) Timothée Chalamet – A Complete Unknown Colman Domingo – Sing Sing (RUNNER-UP) Ralph Fiennes – Conclave Sebastian Stan – The Apprentice BEST ACTRESS Cynthia Erivo – Wicked Marianne Jean-Baptiste – Hard Truths Mikey Madison – Anora (RUNNER-UP) Demi Moore – The Substance (WINNER) Fernanda Torres – I'm Still Here BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Yura Borisov – Anora Kieran Culkin – A Real Pain (WINNER) Clarence Maclin – Sing Sing (RUNNER-UP) Guy Pearce – The Brutalist Jeremy Strong – The Apprentice BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Ariana Grande – Wicked (RUNNER-UP) Felicity Jones – The Brutalist Margaret Qualley – The Substance (WINNER) Isabella Rossellini – Conclave Zoe Saldaña – Emilia Pérez BEST YOUTH PERFORMANCE Alyla Browne – Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (RUNNER-UP) Ian Foreman – I Saw the TV Glow Elliott Heffernan – Blitz Izaac Wang – Didi (WINNER) Zoe Ziegler – Janet Planet BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE: MALE Jonathan Bailey – Wicked (RUNNER-UP) Yura Borisov – Anora (WINNER) Clarence Maclin – Sing Sing Adam Pearson – A Different Man Brandon Wilson – Nickel Boys BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE: FEMALE Michele Austin – Hard Truths Monica Barbaro – A Complete Unknown (RUNNER-UP) Lily-Rose Depp – Nosferatu Mikey Madison – Anora (WINNER) Katy O'Brian – Love Lies Bleeding BEST VOICE-OVER PERFORMANCE Maya Hawke – Inside Out 2 (RUNNER-UP) Brian Tyree Henry – Transformers One Lupita Nyong'o – The Wild Robot (WINNER) Pedro Pascal – The Wild Robot Amy Poehler – Inside Out 2 BEST ENSEMBLE Anora Conclave (WINNER) Dune: Part Two Sing Sing Wicked (RUNNER-UP) BEST CASTING Anora A Complete Unknown Conclave The Substance (WINNER) Wicked (RUNNER-UP) BEST DIRECTOR Sean Baker – Anora Jon M. Chu – Wicked Brady Corbet – The Brutalist (WINNER) Coralie Fargeat – The Substance (RUNNER-UP) Denis Villeneuve – Dune: Part Two BEST FEATURE DEBUT Anna Kendrick – Woman of the Hour Justin Kuritzkes – Challengers (RUNNER-UP) Dev Patel – Monkey Man RaMell Ross – Nickel Boys (WINNER) Malcolm Washington – The Piano Lesson BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Anora (RUNNER-UP) The Brutalist Challengers A Real Pain The Substance (WINNER) BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Conclave (WINNER) Dune: Part Two Nickel Boys (RUNNER-UP) Sing Sing Wicked BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM All We Imagine as Light (RUNNER-UP) Emilia Pérez Flow I'm Still Here (WINNER) The Seed of the Sacred Fig BEST DOCUMENTARY Black Box Diaries Daughters Sugarcane Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (WINNER) Will & Harper (RUNNER-UP) BEST ORIGINAL SCORE The Brutalist (RUNNER-UP) Challengers (WINNER) Conclave Dune: Part Two The Wild Robot BEST ORIGINAL SONG Compress/Repress – Challengers (RUNNER-UP) Kiss the Sky – The Wild Robot (WINNER) Like a Bird – Sing Sing El Mal – Emilia Pérez Sick in the Head – Kneecap BEST ADAPTED SONG Defying Gravity – Wicked (WINNER) Greatest Day – Anora Like a Prayer – Deadpool & Wolverine (RUNNER-UP) Like a Rolling Stone – A Complete Unknown Popular – Wicked BEST FILM EDITING Anora The Brutalist Challengers (WINNER) Conclave Dune: Part Two (RUNNER-UP) BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY The Brutalist Dune: Part Two Nickel Boys (RUNNER-UP) Nosferatu (WINNER) Wicked BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN The Brutalist Conclave Dune: Part Two Nosferatu (RUNNER-UP) Wicked (WINNER) BEST COSTUME DESIGN Conclave Dune: Part Two Gladiator II Nosferatu (RUNNER-UP) Wicked (WINNER) BEST MAKEUP AND HAIR A Different Man Dune: Part Two Nosferatu (RUNNER-UP) The Substance (WINNER) Wicked BEST SOUND A Complete Unknown Dune: Part Two (WINNER) The Substance (RUNNER-UP) Wicked The Wild Robot BEST SOUND EFFECTS Alien: Romulus (RUNNER-UP) Deadpool & Wolverine Dune: Part Two (WINNER) Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Wicked BEST VISUAL EFFECTS Alien: Romulus Better Man Dune: Part Two (WINNER) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (RUNNER-UP) Wicked BEST STUNT COORDINATION Deadpool & Wolverine Dune: Part Two The Fall Guy (WINNER) Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (RUNNER-UP) Gladiator II BEST TITLES SEQUENCE Anora (Opening) The Brutalist (Opening) (WINNER) Challengers (Opening) Deadpool & Wolverine (Opening) (RUNNER-UP) Wicked (Opening) MOST CINEMATIC MOMENT Anora – End Scene Challengers – Match Point (WINNER) Civil War – What Kind of American Are You? The Substance – New Year's Eve (RUNNER-UP TIE) Wicked – Defying Gravity (RUNNER-UP TIE) BEST MOVIE TRAILER The Brutalist, Trailer #2 Conclave, Trailer #1 Longlegs, Trailer #1 (WINNER) The Substance, Trailer #1 Wicked, Trailer #1 (RUNNER-UP) BEST MOVIE POSTER The Brutalist, Poster #2 Challengers, Poster #1 (WINNER) I Saw the TV Glow, Poster #1 Saturday Night, Poster #3 Wicked, Poster #2 (RUNNER-UP)
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