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1 hour ago, August Blue said:

I meant another ego :lolly: 

You can see his other ego on a pic back from his modeling days, I think Mert Alas shot it. :gaysia:

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6 hours ago, Redstreak said:

Once again that has no bearing on whether it was the better film or not, and LLL was the better film. Diversity is not a stand in for quality no matter how good the win makes us feel

La La Land deserved best director and that's it. I still can't believe Emma Stone won best actrees for that basic ass performance. Natalie Portman and Isabelle Huppert gave really impressive performances and even Meryl Streep did better than her this year. 

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3 hours ago, Whispering said:

 

Again, Moonlight is about the lives of the writers. They are black, grew up in the projects, had crack addicted moms who both had AIDS, (in fact one began writing this story his first year in college, when his Mom died of AIDS related illnesses), didn't know their fathers and one is gay. I'm sorry that you don't believe that people actually live this way, but these two screenwriters were just writing about their lives. Yeah, they had a lot of disadvantages, but they obviously found a way to make it out...and to tell their stories in a meaningful way. Their lives are not some Family guy joke. 

Preach it!

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5 minutes ago, Doncamatic said:

First Grammies went messy, now Oscars, whats goin on :toofunny:

Trump's America :trollga:

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1 hour ago, Bio said:

Natalie Portman and Isabelle Huppert gave really impressive performances and even Meryl Streep did better than her this year. 

:golfclap: My thoughts exactly, Oscars needs to realize 

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5 hours ago, Whispering said:

 

Again, Moonlight is about the lives of the writers. They are black, grew up in the projects, had crack addicted moms who both had AIDS, (in fact one began writing this story his first year in college, when his Mom died of AIDS related illnesses), didn't know their fathers and one is gay. I'm sorry that you don't believe that people actually live this way, but these two screenwriters were just writing about their lives. Yeah, they had a lot of disadvantages, but they obviously found a way to make it out...and to tell their stories in a meaningful way. Their lives are not some Family guy joke. 

Thank you. This guy is just trolling everywhere being rude. His argument makes no sense. 

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I just watched Moonlight because it won, I have to say it wasn't Best Picture worthy. It was very slow, I was literally waiting for something to happen in the third chapter. It was nothing compared to Brokeback Mountain. :shrug:

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10 hours ago, JohnWayne23 said:

 

There's no doubting there were two of the same envelope now, but the question is WHY?!?! Why we're they given the wrong card? and how convenient that two older people were the ones chosen to give out the final award. Smells scandalous and I can't wait to watch this play out

 

The final award is usually given by a Hollywood legend, most of the times, as it's an honor so they chose older actors/directors.... not each and every time, but almost always

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Panchecco

so happy for Moonlight for snatching Best Picture :usrs: very well deserved (it deserved more awards tbh)

kinda pissed that La La Land won SO MANY awards and VERY pissed that Arrival was practically ignored in almost every category and that Hidden Figures didn't win a single award :grr:

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3 hours ago, JamesFox said:

I just watched Moonlight because it won, I have to say it wasn't Best Picture worthy. It was very slow, I was literally waiting for something to happen in the third chapter. It was nothing compared to Brokeback Mountain. :shrug:

I read similar complaints about ‘Carol’ being slow and anticlimactic. It wasn’t the textbook lesbian romance so the film must be overrated, right? ‘Moonlight’ doesn’t have a formulaic beginning, middle, & end like ‘Brokeback Mountain’ so it’s not worthy! That’s what you’re implying. You must learn that our relationships do not exist as a checklist for one’s headcannon. You can’t mold memories, experiences, thoughts, & feelings. The appeal of ‘Moonlight’ lies in the storytelling of a few arcs at once: black masculinity, gayness, substance abuse, poverty. The undeniable artistry of Tarell & Barry’s work is the ability to tie all of these themes together cohesively; not to mention beautifully and fascinatingly. If you don’t understand the appeal of this piece of cinema then you probably never will. Such is life. But, honestly, I genuinely pity you because it’s a film that shakes you to your core. I will never be the same after watching it. I’m one of many. It’s not us: it’s you.

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11 hours ago, High King said:

Wtf I know it's based on the life of the author, when did I ever say I don't believe that? Just because it's based on a true depressing story STILL doesn't keep it from being Oscar bait and STILL doesn't mean it was a better FILM than the others, which is what the award was for.

It's funny that you think that because 'La La Land' is the actual Oscarbait. It's about two white hets falling in love with some musical numbers in the middle. A film about black, gay youth is far from appealing to an overwhelmingly straight & white voting committee. If that were factual, more films of this variety would win.

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46 minutes ago, Chelsea Symona said:

I read similar complaints about ‘Carol’ being slow and anticlimactic. It wasn’t the textbook lesbian romance so the film must be overrated, right? ‘Moonlight’ doesn’t have a formulaic beginning, middle, & end like ‘Brokeback Mountain’ so it’s not worthy! That’s what you’re implying. You must learn that our relationships do not exist as a checklist for one’s headcannon. You can’t mold memories, experiences, thoughts, & feelings. The appeal of ‘Moonlight’ lies in the storytelling of a few arcs at once: black masculinity, gayness, substance abuse, poverty. The undeniable artistry of Tarell & Barry’s work is the ability to tie all of these themes together cohesively; not to mention beautifully and fascinatingly. If you don’t understand the appeal of this piece of cinema then you probably never will. Such is life. But, honestly, I genuinely pity you because it’s a film that shakes you to your core. I will never be the same after watching it. I’m one of many. It’s not us: it’s you.

Slayed me for the day. Thank you

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