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Boring! Why do they even have the awards ceremony? Just follow the Golden Globes.
I don't watch any of the TV shows, so the non-movie part is rather meaningless to me.
The This Is Us cast had the BEST reaction to winning tonight!
Boring! Why do they even have the awards ceremony? Just follow the Golden Globes.
I don't watch any of the TV shows, so the non-movie part is rather meaningless to me.
I record Awards shows and then fast forward my may through them. My reason for watching them is that sometimes an actor/film/TV show I like wins (i.e. Robin Wright House of Cards, Game of Thrones, Brie Larson for 'Room, Handmaid's Tale wins). Or, sometimes I enjoy seeing a certain presenter. Once in a while, a presenter or winner says something interesting or moving.
But I do a lot of fast-forwarding. And, very often don't care for the big Oscar winners and fast forward through Best Director/Best Picture, especially feel-good films like "Forrest Gump" and "Slumdog Millionaire' (I KNOW I'M EVIL!).
I think that the last time I was excited about a best picture win was 'The Return of the King', the final installment in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy. And that's a long time ago!
Tonight I enjoyed seeing Frances Mcdormand. She is a very intelligent actor IMO, and never disappoints. She has stated that she absolutely hates award shows, so I'm always curious as to she will handle a win. Tonight, there was a lot of over-the-top hand flapping.![]()
I like it when an unexpected actor wins, like Adrian Brody for the pianist.
It's always a certain kind of movie that gets Oscar attention. There's always outliers, sci-fi movies frequently get brought up and will get some degree of attention but it's rarely the major categories. Or if it is it's something like Best Director but even then it's rare that they are likely to win. It's not to say that Oscar bait movies are bad, but why can't it just be movies that are good? Why does it have to be movies designed to attract awards voters?
There was Frozen River that had a Native-American second female lead and was set in upstate New York and on a Native-American reservation that received some awards attention but I don't think any of the Native-Americans did.
I did a quick Google search and Misty Upman, the Native American actress, did get nominations for some of the lesser-known awards. And a win for best supporting actress at the American Indian Film Festival.
Loved loved loved Frozen River - it vies for my favorite film of all time.
I remember that movie. Really good. What was the name of the lead actress that was nominated? Melissa something?
Melissa Leo.
I think she won an Oscar later fir another movie - something to do with boxing, if I remember correctly.
I did a quick Google search and Misty Upman, the Native American actress, did get nominations for some of the lesser-known awards. And a win for best supporting actress at the American Indian Film Festival.![]()
On October 15, 2017, in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations, Upham's father, Charles Upham, went public with allegations that his daughter was raped by a member of Weinstein's production team at the same Golden Globes ceremony where she was honored, and that other members of Weinstein's team had not only witnessed the rape but had cheered the rapist on.