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© Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.'Nomadland' wins best picture at Oscars; Hopkins, McDormand take acting honors
By JAKE COYLE LOS ANGELES©2023 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Asiaman7
Absolutely lovely acceptance speech by Yuh-Jung Youn after winning Best Supporting Actress for “Minari.” Well-deserved! (Full acceptance speech at https://youtu.be/wrMxfLgb9CE)
awomde
Nomadland was sleep inducing dirge
which is why it wonEvilBuddha
For me, McDormand will always be Marge Gunderson, the pregnant police chief from Brainerd who brought Gaear Grimsrud to book.
Ego Sum Lux Mundi
What's Glenn Close gotta do to win one of these darn things? The most woke Oscars ever, and she's still left as a bridesmaid, It's a travesty.
Alfie Noakes
It's encouraging to see so many talented British people nominated and winning.
Seesaw7
China-born Zhao also became just the second woman to win best director, and the first woman of color.
In this generation, the news still mention the words woman and colour.. ... sad!
lostrune2
So many lesser-known titles and foreign names - the year of Covid
That encapsulates what a weird year! Drive-in to theaters to Hulu to Best Picture
Pretty much the scene of the night - not only that old Glenn Close knew about "Da Butt" (it was a music trivia question) but knew how to dance it, lol
Anyways, because of Covid, not many people went to see movies last year. Heck, they don't even know what movies were released! Of course they're not gonna be familiar with the year's awards - they don't have vested interests on which movies and actors should win
But if anything, this is makes it the purest the Oscars Awards have been for a long time. Think about it: the big-budget Hollywood blockbusters have been postponed till there can be more people in the theaters
So what's been released were the lower-budget films that don't depend on satisfying a huge mass of lowest common denominator. This is the best chance for the lesser-knowns to get their names in the spotlight - and they took advantage!
Furthermore, the lack of gatherings due to Covid also all-but-eliminated the typical studio ad campaigns pushing voters to vote for their movies. So voters would actually have to vote for --gasp-- what they actually like!
So this is the purest Oscars for once in your lifetime
Toasted Heretic
Perhaps her performance failed to capture the imagination? I haven't seen it yet, have you?
Could you explain why having actors of different colours is "woke"? It seems to be a right wing talking point, usually from people who don't think anyone other than white people deserve to be onscreen, let alone be nominated.
NCIS Reruns
This raises the ultimate question: Will cinematic artistry ever wean American audiences from their demand for obligatory car chase scenes and pyrotechnic explosions?
Peter Neil
Let's not forget the helicopters. Hollywood loves helicopters.
snowymountainhell
We can all appreciate ‘cinematic artistry’ yet can’t understand your complaint @NCIS Reruns 4:06pm. Very few “action-filled, American blockbusters” have won a Oscar.
Btw: Every @NCIS Rerun has graphically-detailed, gruesome murders & autopsies; extensive automatic weapons firefights; high-speed car chases amongst an exposed, vulnerable civilian population; and, of course, the exaggerated pyrotechnics resulting from even the slightest “fender bender”.
So then, what’s your attraction to “Hollywood” TV shows?
Jsapc
Be in a better movie then "Hillbilly Elegy", for one.
snowymountainhell
The adage is “one film for ‘cinematic artistry’ @NCIS Reruns & @PeterNeil 4:20pm ... And, another one for the bigger paycheck. Academy Award winner Zhao and her boyfriend, BAFTA winner/cinematographer Joshua James Richards are currently filming Disney/Marvel’s “The Eternals”.
We imagine that film will be “a box-office flop” IF they go with your suggestions to “forget the helicopters” and try to...
Case in point: Look what happen to Oscar winner Ang Lee’s career after he tried too much “cinematic artistry’” with 2003’s “Hulk”.
The corporate execs and accountants at Disney need to recoup some of their “Captain Marvel” and “Solo: A StarWars Story” losses quick. Plus, China may be recalling and cutting of Disney’s financing as a backlash at Ms. Zhao’ s past criticisms of their government.
Jsapc
"Losses"? Captain Marvel made 1.128 billion dollars at the box office.
snowymountainhell
The fashion is Hermes’ @Bungle 5:48p. (Haven’t you been keeping up with all the Oscar “buzz” here, at JT?(OMG! The tension has been building in recent weeks!) Perhaps you should look at JToday’s accompanying Oscars fashion article: “Oscars red carpet: Hollywood stars ditch hoodies, PJs for glamour”.
Btw: Her choice of hairstyle and minimal makeup is reflective of themes in her filming... AND also, so someone will be “baited” into making an unintentional, yet “off-colour” observation. For example, harmlessly using the term “off-colour”, indicating a ‘piqued’ appearance. While “Leia” could be considered ‘complimentary’, some may be ‘triggered’ by your reference to “Yoda’. (No offense intended, StarWars fans.)
snowymountainhell
Yes @LK 5:45p. “Brokeback Mountain” and “Life of Pi” were winners for “cinematic artistry”. But, was “Gemini Man” a typical, Will Smith box-office success fore the studios? Forget the ‘action flicks”. Mr. Lee needs to stick with the beautiful films and storytelling for which he’s lauded.
Wolfpack
I find this confounding as well. Everyone has a color - stating that others are without color is to deny their humanity.
TARA TAN KITAOKA
CONGRATULATIONS.
Jsapc
I don't know what color you are, but your shirts are definitely brown! :D
snowymountainhell
Or, that’s what theory would want you to believe, @Jsapc Apr. 26 5:30pm:
It’s all a been a rumored ‘shell game”. Some indications were those “advanced ticket sales” to “sold out” showings and then, theatres are 10-30% empty at “showtime”. Comcast has been romancing Disney in their bids to buy it since 2004. Comcast owns Fandango, the largest online seller of tickets, at the time(2019).