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Post by thebtskink on Dec 30, 2020 22:15:55 GMT -5
Dracula PG Cooper SnoBorderZeroI know pre-March 2020 doesn’t exist anymore, except for the Sonic movie of course, but it’s funny how everyone has forgotten about Elizabeth Moss for a Best Actress Oscar nomination. I mean, let’s be real, are there even five movies for any category? If there was ever a year for a movie like Invisible Man to get some awards consideration, it’s this one, and people already forgot this movie existed. lol. Awards always neglect horror and comedy. Toni Collette not even getting a nom for Hereditary was a travesty. Of the movies I've seen so far I'd say Moss deserves some love, though it's probably McDonald's to lose.
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Post by Neverending on Dec 30, 2020 22:28:41 GMT -5
Frances McDormand is all but guaranteed the Oscar.
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Post by SnoBorderZero on Dec 31, 2020 14:33:31 GMT -5
I didn't see it and yeah I had already forgotten about it. But I don't think it'd be a stretch to see some awards consideration for Moss. Will she win? Not a chance.
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Post by PG Cooper on Dec 31, 2020 14:57:07 GMT -5
Dracula PG Cooper SnoBorderZeroI know pre-March 2020 doesn’t exist anymore, except for the Sonic movie of course, but it’s funny how everyone has forgotten about Elizabeth Moss for a Best Actress Oscar nomination. I mean, let’s be real, are there even five movies for any category? If there was ever a year for a movie like Invisible Man to get some awards consideration, it’s this one, and people already forgot this movie existed. lol. I'm gonna guess that Frances McDormand is great in Nomadland and Viola Davis seems to be getting a lot of buzz for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Jessie Buckley is pretty great in I'm Thinking of Ending Things. You could probably make an argument for Cristin Milioti in Palm Springs. I mean, she's not gonna get nominated, and even I don't know if she's awards worthy, but she's bloody delightful in that film. Beyond that, uhhh, are the performances in Never Rarely Sometimes Always any good? Or in some of the Small Axe films? Is Anya Taylor Joy any good in Emma? God, I've seen so little this year.
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Post by 1godzillafan on Dec 31, 2020 15:34:00 GMT -5
Joy does pretty well in Emma, but I wouldn't call it a standout performance.
Moss is better.
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Post by Dracula on Dec 31, 2020 15:57:11 GMT -5
Dracula PG Cooper SnoBorderZero I know pre-March 2020 doesn’t exist anymore, except for the Sonic movie of course, but it’s funny how everyone has forgotten about Elizabeth Moss for a Best Actress Oscar nomination. I mean, let’s be real, are there even five movies for any category? If there was ever a year for a movie like Invisible Man to get some awards consideration, it’s this one, and people already forgot this movie existed. lol. I'm gonna guess that Frances McDormand is great in Nomadland and Viola Davis seems to be getting a lot of buzz for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Jessie Buckley is pretty great in I'm Thinking of Ending Things. You could probably make an argument for Cristin Milioti in Palm Springs. I mean, she's not gonna get nominated, and even I don't know if she's awards worthy, but she's bloody delightful in that film. Beyond that, uhhh, are the performances in Never Rarely Sometimes Always any good? Or in some of the Small Axe films? Is Anya Taylor Joy any good in Emma? God, I've seen so little this year. McDormand is great in Nomadland, but it's not necessarily a "baity" performance with a clear "Oscar clip" and she won recently so may be weaker than some people think. The performances in Never Rarely Sometimes Always are good but in a naturalistic way that isn't going to win awards. Small Axe is not eligible for Oscars and most of the stand-out performances are more in the lead actor and supporting actress areas. Emma is fine but no one remembers or cares about it.
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Post by PG Cooper on Dec 31, 2020 16:11:05 GMT -5
I'm gonna guess that Frances McDormand is great in Nomadland and Viola Davis seems to be getting a lot of buzz for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Jessie Buckley is pretty great in I'm Thinking of Ending Things. You could probably make an argument for Cristin Milioti in Palm Springs. I mean, she's not gonna get nominated, and even I don't know if she's awards worthy, but she's bloody delightful in that film. Beyond that, uhhh, are the performances in Never Rarely Sometimes Always any good? Or in some of the Small Axe films? Is Anya Taylor Joy any good in Emma? God, I've seen so little this year. McDormand is great in Nomadland, but it's not necessarily a "baity" performance with a clear "Oscar clip" and she won recently so may be weaker than some people think. The performances in Never Rarely Sometimes Always are good but in a naturalistic way that isn't going to win awards. Small Axe is not eligible for Oscars and most of the stand-out performances are more in the lead actor and supporting actress areas. Emma is fine but no one remembers or cares about it. So who's gonna win?
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Post by 1godzillafan on Dec 31, 2020 16:22:42 GMT -5
McDormand is great in Nomadland, but it's not necessarily a "baity" performance with a clear "Oscar clip" and she won recently so may be weaker than some people think. The performances in Never Rarely Sometimes Always are good but in a naturalistic way that isn't going to win awards. Small Axe is not eligible for Oscars and most of the stand-out performances are more in the lead actor and supporting actress areas. Emma is fine but no one remembers or cares about it. So who's gonna win? I'm gonna win.
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Post by Dracula on Dec 31, 2020 16:22:58 GMT -5
McDormand is great in Nomadland, but it's not necessarily a "baity" performance with a clear "Oscar clip" and she won recently so may be weaker than some people think. The performances in Never Rarely Sometimes Always are good but in a naturalistic way that isn't going to win awards. Small Axe is not eligible for Oscars and most of the stand-out performances are more in the lead actor and supporting actress areas. Emma is fine but no one remembers or cares about it. So who's gonna win? I don't know, Gold Derby has Viola Davis as a 37/10 favorite with McDormand not far behind and the top five rounded out by Vanessa Kirby in Pieces of a Woman, Carey Mulligan in Promising Young Woman, and Andra Day for The United States Vs. Billie Holiday. I have no idea how realistic any of those are as I've only seen one of those five and two of them may or may not even come out in time.
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