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The interviews they did with anonymous Oscar voters seems to back up the idea that people assumed Boseman would win regardless. They tried the same gambit they did with when Scorcese won for THE DEPARTED and it was made sure that his friends were the ones to present him with the award. With Scorcese it was a safer bet, a legend in his twilight years probably being nominated for the last time? Of course he was going to win it. Also, rumour has it that Olivia Coleman was supposed to accept on Hopkins' behalf but Phoenix mumbled about Hopkins not being there and walked off. Not sure why they didn't have Coleman on hand and cut to her (she wasn't there in person) but that seems to be the reason it had such an abrupt end.
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Timeless Appeal posted:I duuuuuuuno, I do wonder if they took into account the possibility on multiple levels. Nomadland beating out Minari after the Boseman snub might have been worse. I don't think that's the case. No one was expecting Minari to win - Nomadland had won nearly every single other best picture award leading up to this - the bad feelings surround the actor award all came from the expectations of Boseman winning, and everyone expected Nomadland to walk away with Picture.
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smug n stuff posted:I don't think that's the case. No one was expecting Minari to win - Nomadland had won nearly every single other best picture award leading up to this - the bad feelings surround the actor award all came from the expectations of Boseman winning, and everyone expected Nomadland to walk away with Picture.
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 16:04 |
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Timeless Appeal posted:I agree with you, but I'm implying is that you'd have people in the audience feeling bummed in the crowd about Boseman winning and then the very white Nomadland winning out over the film that features a non-white family--which was sure to happen--would not help. Anyway, I think maybe the bad optics on the Best Actor thing are slightly overblown. I haven't heard too much unhappiness about it online elsewhere.
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Timeless Appeal posted:I agree with you, but I'm implying is that you'd have people in the audience feeling bummed in the crowd about Boseman winning and then the very white Nomadland winning out over the film that features a non-white family--which was sure to happen--would not help. Obviously the racial politics is very complicated, but my perception has been that Nomadland has gotten "credit" due to Chloé Zhao being the first woman of color Best Director - and she gave the acceptance speech, so I have a hard time imagining folks being too bummed. Could definitely wrong, and it's all counterfactual anyways, but that's my take. e: beaten but yeah, basically agreed ^^
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Vegetable posted:
double post but it's true that I don't think many people are too upset, mostly just laughing at the producers for loving up and having such an anticlimactic close to the ceremony
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 16:33 |
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Like, surely when you're planning this thing you would prepare for more than one outcome? Having some more graceful Plan B than a cut to credits? There's a logistical gently caress-up here to laugh at, separate from whether the voters got the award right.
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Heavy_D posted:Like, surely when you're planning this thing you would prepare for more than one outcome? Having some more graceful Plan B than a cut to credits? There's a logistical gently caress-up here to laugh at, separate from whether the voters got the award right. Yeah and I feel like you could still do the Boseman tribute if there had actually been one, even without the win.
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 17:00 |
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Really heartwarming seeing how much tribute was given to Michael Wolf Snyder. One my best friends, also a sound mixer from Queens, was really close with him and worked a lot with him and it was truly awesome seeing so much time given to honoring below the line talent like that.
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Vegetable posted:You're getting the pulse on this pretty wrong. There's probably only very few people who think Nomadland beating Minari looks bad. Nomadland is directed by a Chinese director and features the economically downtrodden. It's hardly, I dunno, Ford v Ferrari. Kind of an aside. Nomadland is an interesting film in that it is a lot ABOUT whiteness and Zhao is critical and self-aware of that. The real life mentor that Zhao presented in the novel for example was someone who at least once abandoned a more stationary life. The movie also makes it clear that Fern has a couple of very clear Bs for a potentially decent life. It's not that the film villainizes its subject or trivializes the crushing weight of capitalism. An Amazon Warehouse is presented as weird frontier town. But there's more to it than many of them being economically downtrodden. But when you compare it to Minari which is also about a listless search for the American dream, I think there is a clear difference in the story of that family and Fern. Honestly, Sound of Metal, Minari, and Nomadland do have a lot of similar themes. Really should have nominated First Cow which would have hung neatly with them.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-56882958 There’s video but Anthony Hopkins had the understanding to give credit to Chadwick Bozeman when commenting on his win.
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I was watching Midnight Cowboy again a few weeks ago and it reminded me of Nomadland in the sense it was a film about extreme poverty in America directed by a foreigner, and it just made Nomadland feel even more colder and detached than it did before. I don't really know how to articulate it yet, but where Midnight Cowboy's eye for America feels a lot more risky and lively, Nomadland feels sterile and cold, like a culmination of dozens of academic journal articles on directing. Schlesinger feels like an excited new voice going to bold places while Zhao feels like another upper class film student doing a film on marginalized people for good liberal points. I'm not sure this makes sense but it's what I could think of off the top of my head.
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 19:25 |
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Nomadland felt like a nice magazine feature that I would read while killing time at work.
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https://twitter.com/wesburt/status/1386443044275191808?s=19
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Henchman of Santa posted:Nomadland felt like a nice magazine feature that I would read while killing time at work. You're in luck!
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 21:27 |
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Goons have no appreciation for subtlety
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 22:52 |
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Really needed a scene where the nomads sit around the campfire and say to each other “it’s bad that we have to live this way, because of capitalism”
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Chuka Umana posted:I was watching Midnight Cowboy again a few weeks ago and it reminded me of Nomadland in the sense it was a film about extreme poverty in America directed by a foreigner, and it just made Nomadland feel even more colder and detached than it did before.
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Gatts posted:https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-56882958 He isn't senile. He is just relaxing and living his best life. I love that for him. Also, I am pretty sure Raw during the Attitude Era had bigger ratings than last night's Oscars.
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I'll give Nomadland a rewatch tonight. I also gotta see Zhao's two previous films Chuka Umana fucked around with this message at 23:58 on Apr 26, 2021 |
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Soderbergh bet big on what was expected to be a sure thing and lost. Colman was in the UK at the London satellite location but Phoenix said the Academy accepts the award on Hopkins behalf and they quickly killed the show. Hopkins apparently wanted to Zoom in to the ceremony but the producers refused to allow anyone to Zoom so he went to bed that night instead and found out in the morning. No one would have been as mad if they just moved on to Best Picture. It would have A) Possibly given them time to realize Phoenix's mistake and have Colman give a short speech and B) Given the Nomadland team a chance to pick up the ball and shout out Boseman. It also might have altered McDormand's speech for Actress as well had the picture not just won moments before so that would have been curious (there was no real frontrunner for Actress, I think people thought Viola Davis was likely to pull ahead though it could have been Day or Mulligan and it seemed like McDormand deliberately opted to wing her speech. Perhaps she thought since she just got it for Three Billboards in 2017 they'd go elsewhere, or give Ma Rainey an acting sweep with Davis/Boseman).
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# ? Apr 27, 2021 00:54 |
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They didn't even nominate Ma Rainey's for best picture. Just amazing that they shut it out on everything but technical.
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# ? Apr 27, 2021 01:03 |
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Boseman seems like he was a cool guy but I never thought he was that good an actor.
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# ? Apr 27, 2021 03:22 |
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Underrated problem with putting Best Actor last is that it's no longer in equilibrium with Best Actress. Also, the Best Actor/Actress speeches are supposed to be the big ones, but by the end of the show nobody's interested in a big speech. Naturally, if Boseman had won there wouldn't be a speech at all, and I guess the producers were lucky that the guy they barred from giving a speech over Zoom ended up winning the award.
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pospysyl posted:Underrated problem with putting Best Actor last is that it's no longer in equilibrium with Best Actress. Also, the Best Actor/Actress speeches are supposed to be the big ones, but by the end of the show nobody's interested in a big speech. Naturally, if Boseman had won there wouldn't be a speech at all, and I guess the producers were lucky that the guy they barred from giving a speech over Zoom ended up winning the award. They would’ve had his widow speak for him like at the Globes.
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mcmagic posted:Boseman seems like he was a cool guy but I never thought he was that good an actor. Boseman was amazing in nearly every single role I ever saw him in. Are we watching the same movies?
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 05:40 |
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He was a good actor who was in far too few good films.
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 18:30 |
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Boseman was always great, but I think the dude blew up really fast. His film stuff was always positioning him to be a superstar with sports and action movies. I think the real extra sting to the tragedy was Da 5 Bloods and Ma Rainey were the real hints of where he was going to go on to do.
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Yeah, he was really just at the beginning of his moment and Black Panther instantly made him a superstar. Like, he was in his early 40s but really only became a Name in 2018 so it still had that James Dean struck down in his prime sting to it.
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TrixRabbi posted:Yeah, he was really just at the beginning of his moment and Black Panther instantly made him a superstar. Like, he was in his early 40s but really only became a Name in 2018 so it still had that James Dean struck down in his prime sting to it. Timeless Appeal posted:Boseman was always great, but I think the dude blew up really fast. His film stuff was always positioning him to be a superstar with sports and action movies. I think the real extra sting to the tragedy was Da 5 Bloods and Ma Rainey were the real hints of where he was going to go on to do. I'd recommend watching the 3 biographical films he did, he's excellent in all of them: 42 Marshall Get On Up
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Jaxyon posted:They didn't even nominate Ma Rainey's for best picture. Just watched Ma Rainey, and I understand why it wasn't nominated for best picture. It's one of those adaptations of a play to the big screen which just shouts out loud "I'm a PLAY! Listen to this great live play banter!" Chadwick and Viola deserved the actor/actress awards though.
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twerking on the railroad posted:Just watched Ma Rainey, and I understand why it wasn't nominated for best picture. It's one of those adaptations of a play to the big screen which just shouts out loud "I'm a PLAY! Listen to this great live play banter!" Also, if you haven't watched One Night in Miami in comparison, it really makes Ma Rainey look a lot stronger. I think King has some good chops and the acting is pretty decent. I really liked how they made Ali feel like this kid who just became king of the world. But she REALLY can't escape that play feel. Like my wife and I didn't know it was a play and you could pinpoint the moment when it starts to transition from the prologue she added and the actual play.
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twerking on the railroad posted:Just watched Ma Rainey, and I understand why it wasn't nominated for best picture. It's one of those adaptations of a play to the big screen which just shouts out loud "I'm a PLAY! Listen to this great live play banter!" I thought Fences had that feeling far more and that Ma Rainey worked well as a movie, and deserved to be nominated, though perhaps not win. But yes both were robbed on acting.
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