Donquizote Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Rooting for Elle Fanning to get her first Oscar nomination for that Dylan movie Her role is baity and if the movie is well received, she might coattail for that Supporting Actress nomination
Donquizote Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Rooting for Elle Fanning to get her first Oscar nomination for that Dylan movie Her role is baity and if the movie is well received, she might coattail for that Supporting Actress nomination
Kylizzle Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Elle is definitely not getting a nomination considering she's playing a fictionalized version of Suze Rotolo of all randoms. I can see Ed Norton sneaking in for his performance as Pete Seeger. He was giving the best performance in the trailer
X~MoviePoP Posted September 26 Posted September 26 40 minutes ago, Almodusa said: Time to kick the oscar campaign in overdrive
Donquizote Posted September 26 Posted September 26 Humanitarian Legend Jolie ticks all the boxes to win Best Actress this year.
illia Posted September 26 Posted September 26 Insert the "Me applying for Harvard with a 1.5 GPA" or how does that meme go 2
Hector Posted September 26 Posted September 26 Natasha has the best chance though Carrie had my favorite performance in the movie though all 3 were really good. Don't see this movie making a dent this season outside the Gotham or Independent Spirit Awards.
EnigmaticAndroid Posted September 26 Posted September 26 20 minutes ago, Hector said: Natasha has the best chance though Carrie had my favorite performance in the movie though all 3 were really good. Don't see this movie making a dent this season outside the Gotham or Independent Spirit Awards. I think it could do well at SAG. It's Netflix, got an early release, and feels like total actor bait.
EnigmaticAndroid Posted September 26 Posted September 26 Ngl I'm actually sorta buying Sursha winning for The Outrun now Mikey and Karla feel like very beatable competition and I don't see why Anjie would win if Natalie and Kristen couldn't, especially with her having clearly weaker reviews in the weakest film of the trilogy. There's runway for Ronan to go ahead and pull a Still Alice. 3
Kylizzle Posted September 27 Posted September 27 5 hours ago, EnigmaticAndroid said: Ngl I'm actually sorta buying Sursha winning for The Outrun now Mikey and Karla feel like very beatable competition and I don't see why Anjie would win if Natalie and Kristen couldn't, especially with her having clearly weaker reviews in the weakest film of the trilogy. There's runway for Ronan to go ahead and pull a Still Alice. Idk why people are doubting this movie, calling it too small etc. Her winning narrative is way stronger than Mikey and more plausible than Karla. Angie's movie is supposedly a mess (as the trailer reveals kii), Amy is over, Nicole's movie is 50 Shades-esque... the path is clear. 1
EnigmaticAndroid Posted September 27 Posted September 27 5 minutes ago, Kylizzle said: Idk why people are doubting this movie, calling it too small etc. Her winning narrative is way stronger than Mikey and more plausible than Karla. Angie's movie is supposedly a mess (as the trailer reveals kii), Amy is over, Nicole's movie is 50 Shades-esque... the path is clear. Yup. I was a big doubter of it early in the year, but that was also before damn near everything flopped and the field experienced a mass exodus.
McNulty Posted September 27 Posted September 27 6 hours ago, Almodusa said: OUT of the race! that was stupid, it killed whatever momentum the movie had from TIFF, they were guaranteed BP+Best Adapted Screenplay noms in a weak year. Next year it'll be forgotten in a crowded year
fridayteenage Posted September 27 Posted September 27 9 hours ago, EnigmaticAndroid said: Ngl I'm actually sorta buying Sursha winning for The Outrun now Mikey and Karla feel like very beatable competition and I don't see why Anjie would win if Natalie and Kristen couldn't, especially with her having clearly weaker reviews in the weakest film of the trilogy. There's runway for Ronan to go ahead and pull a Still Alice. I think the fear is that it makes, like, two dollars a la Ammonite or On Chesil Beach 1
KylieistBoi Posted September 27 Posted September 27 14 hours ago, EnigmaticAndroid said: Ngl I'm actually sorta buying Sursha winning for The Outrun now Mikey and Karla feel like very beatable competition and I don't see why Anjie would win if Natalie and Kristen couldn't, especially with her having clearly weaker reviews in the weakest film of the trilogy. There's runway for Ronan to go ahead and pull a Still Alice. I think main concern for her is, she has never been nominated with a non-BP nominee movie. We don't if she is strong enough to carry herself to a win (the nomination seems to be locked) or whether she could carry The Outrun for a BP nomination
fridayteenage Posted September 28 Posted September 28 wild robot 80s on metacritic. DreamWorks anmation's movies this century with 80s are Shrek/Wallace and gromit, their only 2 animated wins.
Donquizote Posted September 28 Posted September 28 The Wild Robot just debuted with 35M at box office. With only production budget of 78M, it will end up to make lots of profits
EnigmaticAndroid Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Ms. Batiste coming through with the jazz bawps 3rd Oscar nom incoming
Donquizote Posted September 29 Posted September 29 The Wild Robot opened with 53M worldwide against production budget of 78M
Donquizote Posted September 30 Posted September 30 I know Kate has no chance, but Lee has 93% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes
X~MoviePoP Posted September 30 Posted September 30 Lee is a perfect example of when a film from a previous year takes too long to come out and loses momentum 1
Donquizote Posted September 30 Posted September 30 Wonder who's going to win "She Deserves New Agent" and "AWFJ Hall of Shame Award" for Alliance of Women Critics Award. Those categories are always messy 1 1
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