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8 minutes ago, bitchimtrying said:

...they better stan

"I cant stop crying. We did it kids." ok but which stan wrote this lkdjsldkjgdfaf

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6 hours ago, YourCureness said:

Does he have time to campaign for Best Actor now? He should have focused his energy campaigning for his acting from the beginning. This is by far his best performance, too bad it got sidetracked. 

I mean we have  the SAG left (and BAFTA but thats going to Rami), if he wins that, that would really help him out + the media narrative of Bradley doing everything and being snubed

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6 hours ago, GypsyRomance said:

Dreamgirls also got 8 nominations with 2 wins for Best Sound Mixing and Best Supporting Actress for Hudson

A Star is Born might be lucky to win with 2 more with Shallow will be on lock

best sound mixing could easily go to bohemian tho

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This is so incredible. I keep thinking how just a few months ago many of us (myself included) were unsure about how this film would turn out and now our girl is nominated for an Oscar. AN OSCAR!! I knew she wouldn't be terrible but I didn't know that she would be so wonderful in it or that her performance would gain the praise and attention that it has.

It's so easy to get caught up in the success of the movie and ponder on her awards win or loss, that it's hard to take a step back and really appreciate this moment for what it is. Whatever happens now is almost irrelevant, this nomination is a monumental moment in her career and also for us, her fans. When you think back through all the highs and lows, how she won the adoration of the world, lost it and won it back again, how she's transformed over the past 10 years...it's quite overwhelming. I wonder how she feels right now.

I know awards are not everything but there is a larger cultural perception of what it means to be nominated for an Oscar that can't be ignored, regardless of how you feel about the awards themselves. It's similar to the Super Bowl; once you reach that level you'll always be thought of in a certain way as a musician, and now with this acting nomination she'll always be thought of in a certain way as an actress. It's solidified her status as a superstar.

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2 hours ago, Morphine Prince said:

 

and this is the exact reason why, even if gaga wins, the best actress oscar is worthless this year. the fact that they didn't even acknowledge her role is beyond me. we all love gaga blablablabbitybla, toni ****ING POURED LAST BITS OF EMOTIONS into this role, and it baffles me how nobody even cares because we have a huge superstar that's winning the gp back only to be ridiculed and crushed by everyone in a few years, again.

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WildAmerican

Kinda annoying how Bradley was snubbed for Best Director but got in Screenplay. The screenplay and the way the story flowed was the weakest part of ASIB and the directing was one of the strongest parts...

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After everything that's gone down recently and what with Gaga now receiving a bit of backlash because she's been nominated for too many awards and has got too popular (when ASIB come out, the public was overwhelmingly positive and thought she deserved an Oscar and now they've gone the other way and hope she doesn't win), I feared that she may miss out on the chance of Best Actress because the Oscar voters didn't want to rock the boat of public opinion. But to see her achieve it just made me jump up and down with joy. Bradley so deserved Best Director, though. I think it's bizarre how the film had acting nominations for every major role, music nominations for the score, technical nominations for the filmmaking plus a nomination for the biggest award of the night, Best Picture...but no Best Director nomination. How does that even make sense?

3 hours ago, Morphine Prince said:

Not seen the film but right from the moment of release, people were buzzing about her acting, saying this is Oscar material for sure. I knew she already won a couple of awards for this role from other ceremonies (she even beat Gaga and Glenn in a couple of them) and I think she might have more wins for this role than Gaga, if I recall correctly. That's why I thought perhaps the Oscars might throw her a lifeline even if many others didn't, so her exclusion was a bit of a surprise for me. Maybe it's a mixture of the Oscars notorious bias against horror movies and it being released in the middle of the year, far away from awards season, making it a bit of an afterthought? Black Swan and Get Out are the only horror movies I can think of that ever got any kind of Oscars recognition, so it's a hard sell. I can get that Oscar voters maybe aren't into watching gory films (I know I'm sure not) but could they even watch an edited version, with parts that are just focusing on the great acting, that being the case? It just seems like such an injustice.

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Best Picture

Should win: The Favourite

Will win: Roma

Best Director

Should win: Alfonso Cuarón (Roma)

Will win: Alfonso Cuarón (Roma)

Best Actor

Should win: Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born)

Will win: Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody)

Best Actress

Should win: Glenn Close (The Wife)

Will win: Glenn Close (The Wife)

Should have been nominated: Toni Colette (Hereditary)

Best Supporting Actor

Should win: Sam Elliott (A Star Is Born) 

Will win: Mahershala Ali (Green Book)

Should have been nominated: Timothée Chalamet (Beautiful Boy)

Best Supporting Actress

Should win: Amy Adams (Vice)

Will win: Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk)

Best Original Screenplay

Should win: The Favourite

Will win: The Favourite

Best Adapted Screenplay

Should win: BlacKkKlansman

Will win: BlacKkKlansman

Best Animated Feature

Should win: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Will win: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Best Foreign Language Film

Should win: Roma

Will win: Roma

Best Original Score

Should have been nominated: First Man

Best Original Song

Should win: "Shallow" (A Star Is Born)

Will win: "Shallow" (A Star Is Born)

Best Cinematography

Should win: Roma

Will win: Roma

Production Design

Should win: Black Panther
Will win: Black Panther

Costume Design

Should win: Black Panther

Will win: Black Panther

Makeup and Hairstyling

Should win: Vice

Will win: Vice

Sound Editing

Will win: Bohemian Rhapsody

Should win: Roma

Sound Mixing

Will win: Bohemian Rhapsody
Should win: A Star Is Born

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I actually feel like the academy might just give adapted screenplay to bradley as a consolidation prize

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just updated the thread and in the spoiler I put the nods that ASIB got and didn't get...and also upcoming dates that are important to this award season

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44 minutes ago, monsterdino said:

just updated the thread and in the spoiler I put the nods that ASIB got and didn't get...and also upcoming dates that are important to this award season

Thanks I was about to ask about this! 

Not sure if this was already posted but can we appreciate it (again if it was posted earlier).

 

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3 hours ago, LastNight said:

This is so incredible. I keep thinking how just a few months ago many of us (myself included) were unsure about how this film would turn out and now our girl is nominated for an Oscar. AN OSCAR!! I knew she wouldn't be terrible but I didn't know that she would be so wonderful in it or that her performance would gain the praise and attention that it has.

It's so easy to get caught up in the success of the movie and ponder on her awards win or loss, that it's hard to take a step back and really appreciate this moment for what it is. Whatever happens now is almost irrelevant, this nomination is a monumental moment in her career and also for us, her fans. When you think back through all the highs and lows, how she won the adoration of the world, lost it and won it back again, how she's transformed over the past 10 years...it's quite overwhelming. I wonder how she feels right now.

I know awards are not everything but there is a larger cultural perception of what it means to be nominated for an Oscar that can't be ignored, regardless of how you feel about the awards themselves. It's similar to the Super Bowl; once you reach that level you'll always be thought of in a certain way as a musician, and now with this acting nomination she'll always be thought of in a certain way as an actress. It's solidified her status as a superstar.

WOW that was beautiful :heart: She has really done a LOT of things in her first 10 years. And we should be happy even if she loses. ASIB is already a highlight in her career!

I cant imagine Shallow losing though :sis:

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This tremendous success really makes every low worth it. I'm so beyond proud of her, the dual nominations are more than deserved :flutter: 

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