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1 hour ago, hausofdave said:

MC Volpi Cup recent winners  (excluded a couple of indie films with not enough MC reviews)

 

-Cailee Spaeny – Priscilla – 79 MC
-Cate Blanchett – TÁR – 93 MC
-Penélope Cruz – Parallel Mothers – 88 MC
-Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman – 66 MC
-Olivia Colman – The Favourite – 91 MC
-Emma Stone – La La Land – 94 MC

Cate Blanchett in Tár the absolute ground-breaking, craft-elevating legend that you are

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Nicole Kidman's Babygirl:

 

RT: 83% (7.0 avg. rating)

MC: 82 — Universal Acclaim

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51st Telluride Film Festival

August 30-September 2, 2024

 

Silver Medallion: Jacques Audiard, Saoirse Ronan & Thelma Schoonmaker

Special Medallion: Les Films du Losange

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7 hours ago, hausofdave said:

MC Volpi Cup recent winners  (excluded a couple of indie films with not enough MC reviews)

 

-Cailee Spaeny – Priscilla – 79 MC
-Cate Blanchett – TÁR – 93 MC
-Penélope Cruz – Parallel Mothers – 88 MC
-Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman – 66 MC
-Olivia Colman – The Favourite – 91 MC
-Emma Stone – La La Land – 94 MC

Considering Isabelle Huppert is the jury president, I think they'll go with the boldest possible choice they have. I guess Kidman seems most plausible as of now.

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Can Mikey Madison really win? I feel like she has no profile. Even Brie Larson was more known than her when she won. 

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23 minutes ago, Kylizzle said:

Can Mikey Madison really win? I feel like she has no profile. Even Brie Larson was more known than her when she won. 

probably not unless her narrative was, like, undeniable. feel like oscars would only nominate breakout ingénue first and then reward her later if they're still obsessed, the jennifer lawrence print. 

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2 hours ago, Kylizzle said:

Can Mikey Madison really win? I feel like she has no profile. Even Brie Larson was more known than her when she won. 

I can only see her winning if Anora wins BP, which I don't see happening rn. Irregardless of how good her performance may be, it'd be incredibly easy for AMPAS and the industry to give her a "Welcome to the Club" nom and give someone else the win. Like I just can't imagine her winning BAFTA or SAG. 

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Conclave is getting very good reactions and Fiennes is getting lots of love, but the consensus seems to be that the supporting cast is good but not fully utilized. People keep saying that there's no obvious supporting nom. :celestial5:

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Also, people are saying Nickel Boys is rather avant-garde and experimental which is really not what I was expecting. :rip:

 

Apparently there's a lot of unique camera angles, it's told in the first person (lots of pov shots), and the movie blends fiction and documentary techniques.

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5 hours ago, EnigmaticAndroid said:

Conclave is getting very good reactions and Fiennes is getting lots of love, but the consensus seems to be that the supporting cast is good but not fully utilized. People keep saying that there's no obvious supporting nom. :celestial5:

I see Isabella Rosselini finally getting that long overdue Oscar nomination in supporting actress.  The main question being will Stanley Tucci or John Lithgow get nominated. I don't see both making it in much like Willem Dafoe frustratingly missed an Oscar nomination for Poor Things this year and only Ruffalo made it in. God, RDJ's win was the definition of mid :rip:

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De Niro or Ruffalo should've won :shakeno:

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Post- "The Wife" career boost :clap3:

 

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There's not movie that excites me for the rest of the year and so far only movie I'm interested in for next year is MI:8 :rip:

 

Dark times for me.

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17 minutes ago, Mitchell said:

 

Post- "The Wife" career boost :clap3:

 

............... I'm speechless 

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1 hour ago, Mitchell said:

 

Post- "The Wife" career boost :clap3:

 

I wasn't prepared. :bibliahh:

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1 hour ago, Mitchell said:

 

Post- "The Wife" career boost :clap3:

 

Ok but the line delivery and voice change is still better than laura dern in marriage story

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6 hours ago, Mitchell said:

 

Post- "The Wife" career boost :clap3:

 

Dskaksksksk :bibliahh::bibliahh::bibliahh:

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13 hours ago, Hector said:

I see Isabella Rosselini finally getting that long overdue Oscar nomination in supporting actress.  The main question being will Stanley Tucci or John Lithgow get nominated. I don't see both making it in much like Willem Dafoe frustratingly missed an Oscar nomination for Poor Things this year and only Ruffalo made it in. God, RDJ's win was the definition of mid :rip:

Yeah, I still have Rosselini in the last spot because her career narrative could honestly be enough and Conclave feels like something the actors would really like. I'm not super confident in it, but it's plausible.

 

I'm temped to keep one of the guys in Supporting, but there doesn't seem to be one with even a clear standout scene over the other as of now. At least with Ruffalo and Dafoe, one clearly had the bigger and flashier role. It could be more of a Women Talking situation where people like both performances (and that's ignoring the praise Judith Ivey got), but the lack of consensus for which one to rally behind leads to both of them missing. 

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12 hours ago, Mitchell said:

 

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wow. It's not even the line but how cheap does that look? wtf

 

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17 hours ago, Mitchell said:

 

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Lee Daniels really woke up one day and decided to out-Tyler Perry Tyler Perry 

:bibliahh:

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i'm excited that these movies are probably good but my god, these and a few others are true signs that festival speak is back, these long ass, flowery  sentences. They can  never just say something is "amazing":dies:

 

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piano lesson looks to be a big play adaptation for the actors. history:

1st Broadway production - Tonys lead actor nom, s actor nom, s actress nom

2nd Broadway production - Tonys s actor nom

TV production - Emmys lead actor nom, lead actress nom

 

no wins, but a fair number of noms.

 

ETA: oh just saw Denzel isn't the director; he hired his other son as director instead, while his older son is the star. well then.

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Wow the raves for The Brutalist :soda:

 

The BP frontrunner so far. It's exactly the type of movie the academy loves.

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Adrian Brody just got acclaimed for The Brutalist :clap: 

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