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Meanwhile, some Academy Award voters have started speaking out (anonymously) about their ballots.
Good Lord. I just can’t.
Good Lord. I just can’t.

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The thing that really got me about the anonymous ballots was that some voters assumed Ralph Fiennes already had an Oscar and said they were voting for Brody because he hadn't won yet. It's so easy to research that stuff and they just didn't at all.
The thing that really got me about the anonymous ballots was that some voters assumed Ralph Fiennes already had an Oscar and said they were voting for Brody because he hadn't won yet. It's so easy to research that stuff and they just didn't at all.
The thing that gets me about these articles, and, frankly, diminishes the Academy Award, is that so many voters don't even watch all of movies. I mean, I get it. That's a lot of time, but then, how can they vote? It seems like it's all a popularity contest. That said, that doesn't mean I won't be happy if my favorites win.The thing that really got me about the anonymous ballots was that some voters assumed Ralph Fiennes already had an Oscar and said they were voting for Brody because he hadn't won yet. It's so easy to research that stuff and they just didn't at all.
I definitely agree, Viola Davis should have two. I don't have a horse in the Adrien Brody race, he's not an actor I care enough for to put effort into watching. If he wins then so be it.And here’s the thing: Maybe someone should win more than one Oscar.![]()
Oh honestly this 100%. I think Kirsten Dunst and Edgar Wright are the only two I've ever seen straight up say they watch everything. So many of these articles are just people justifying why they didn't. I watched 335 movies last year, they could definitely make time to watch all the nominees.The thing that gets me about these articles, and, frankly, diminishes the Academy Award, is that so many voters don't even watch all of movies. I mean, I get it. That's a lot of time, but then, how can they vote? It seems like it's all a popularity contest. That said, that doesn't mean I won't be happy if my favorites win.
He really should have been nominated for The Grand Budapest Hotel.And here’s the thing: Maybe someone should win more than one Oscar.
And even if Ralph Fiennes had already won an Oscar from his previous two nominations, Schindler’s List was in 1993 and The English Patient was in 1996. It’s been three decades since he’s even been nominated. It’s not like he gets nominations like Meryl Streep.
There are articles on Chalamet everywhere- from 60 minutes to NYT , he is the only one they are publicizing. It bothers me a great deal. Is this just a marketing strategy by the studio to get him elected or is something else going on? He was very good but so were other top actors. Why is he the only one getting publicity?
What happened to Bradley cooper?
Just saw I’m still here in a theater in Scottsdale. It kept disappearing from whichever theater it was running at everytime I planned to see it, so I am glad that I finally saw it.
It’s a 10/10 movie in my book. So poignant! I didn’t know until the end that it was a true story. I wish it would win Best International film Oscar. I wish Fernanda Montenegro would win the best actress, but in fairness to Demi Moore she may deserve it. I have not seen The Substance, so she probably deserves it.
I didn’t know about this historical period in Brazil. I had a good friend from Brazil in college but she never talked about it. Of course this happened long ago and the topic never came up.
Anyway, I really liked this movie.
Ugh. Looks like a lampshade.
Ugh. Looks like a lampshade.