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If it were up to me, Poor Things would sweep it all, but alas we all know that's not gonna happen so my picks will reflect that.I wonder what will win... outside of the Oppenheimer sweep lol.
tell us about some of your favorite films from last yearThe Monkey has returned from afar to reclaim his crown ...
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Lot of coin flips I feel like. But Oppenheimer is half of the coin in most cases, so likely to see it dominate.I wonder what will win... outside of the Oppenheimer sweep lol.
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The Monkey has returned from afar to reclaim his crown ...
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#NYADSWEEP.Margot Robbie should have been nominated man
Did you have Letter to a Pig at first? If so, I made the very same change last minute.Had to submit a second set of picks. Switched to John + Yoko. Not the first time Yoko Ono has ruined the best of plans.
I hope so.Submitted a new one.
I'm predicting an Emma Stone win (probably unlikely since she lost at SAG, but we'll see)
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Kind of agree, though I liked Gladstone quite a bit more than you seem to have. But yeah, between the two Emma gave the better performance, though I'm not nearly as passionate about her performance as I was about Blanchett's last year. (That would be Sandra Huller for me, this year. )I hope so.
Likely a hot take, but Lily Gladstone did absolutely nothing for me in the film. Yes she has a presence, but she's barely in the film, and I guess that's sort of the point? While Emma Stone is quite literally there throughout the entire film, and not only that, it's one of those roles where, personally, I could see the character's actual growth from beginning to end.
If Emma doesn't win, it's not only going to be a repeat of last year, but a worst one at that; I'm happy that Michelle Yeoh won, but what she did is incomparable to Cate Blanchett's role as Lydia Tár, and to see Emma Stone lose after putting on such a unique and invested performance is really going to suck, just as much as seeing Poor Things lose a ton of awards. If only it had come out another year I'm sure it would've swept.
So yeah, that's just how I feel. I know that screen time itself doesn't determine whether a performance is Oscar-worthy or not, but I just feel like if Gladstone wins it's only gonna be because of the implications and whatnot, and not so much because of her acting, also sort of what happened last year as well.
I get where the praise is coming from but I really didn't see it that way, at all.
If there's anything I hope to see happen tonight, is to see Emma Stone take home the prize, I really don't care about anything else seeing as more than half of the categories should pretty much be a lock.
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Ceeeeeelebrate good times, COME ON!!!!If there's anything I hope to see happen tonight, is to see Emma Stone take home the prize, I really don't care about anything else seeing as more than half of the categories should pretty much be a lock.
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yassssss, I'm not even mad I could've gotten so many other correct guesses if I'd gone with my first hunches, I'm so glad Emma Stone won, restored some of my faith in the Academy.The Zone of Interest over Oppenheimer in Sound isn't out of nowhere but still the biggest upset of the night. Thought that was a near lock for Oppy.
I get it, though.
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Ceeeeeelebrate good times, COME ON!!!!
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My predictions are in shambles. Still the ones I got wrong, I've been happy to get wrong.