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January 30, 2023 at 11:56 pm #1205275558
Forgive me for giving you a serious reply because you are clearly trolling.
Who does Shakespeare in an French accent? When every role is written there is speaking precisely in English accent. If Thats all u can come up for a serious reply,i wonder how bad ur invalid reply would be.
January 31, 2023 at 12:11 am #1205275568Andrea things needs to stop. It’s exhausting and is taking away attention from all films this season. Have we even talked about Brian Terry Henry since nominations?
Brian Terry Henry had 16/17 smaller critic nominations prior to Oscar nod. His situation is completely different.
January 31, 2023 at 2:02 am #1205275584Paul Schrader says he’s voting for Andrea Riseborough at the Oscars: “She’s got my vote. Go ahead, investigate me.”
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See thats what i was talking about.voters from various other branches will see the her performance, and as she actually is doing great acting there,it might win over these voters who does know a thing or two about great acting.
January 31, 2023 at 2:15 am #1205275593Paul isn’t voting for her because of her performance but as a knee-jerk reaction to all the press surrounding her nomination
January 31, 2023 at 2:20 am #1205275599Paul isn’t voting for her because of her performance but as a knee-jerk reaction to all the press surrounding her nomination
He raved about the performance many month before.
January 31, 2023 at 2:47 am #1205275607At the end of the day, theUK/EU academy voting bloc, who’s somewhat insulated from this Riseborough’s drama and don’t really care about Yeoh’s minority narrative, will put Cate Blanchett ahead of the rest purely based on her towering performance in TAR. Plain and simple.
U forgot one crucial detail. Andrea is English. So there u go with uk,eu voting bloc
January 31, 2023 at 3:11 am #1205275631It’s so disappointing that Hollywood decided that a standard Oscar bait role by a white actress was the role that they needed to champion. Why couldn’t they have pushed for Tang Wei? Where is this energy for performances in horror films that get snubbed year after year? Then they’ll pat themselves on the back and act like getting Andrea an Oscar nom is saving small budget films. It feels entirely astroturfed. If campaigning like this is allowed in the future the Oscars will further divorce themselves from the general public.
Where was this energy for Toni Collette and her unforgetable performance in Hereditaty 😪
January 31, 2023 at 3:41 am #1205275659Why would the UK care about Andrea if they didn’t even bother to longlist her for the BAFTA? She didn’t even make it to the London Film Critics’ Circle, and they have a category for Best British Actress
January 31, 2023 at 4:06 am #1205275670Why would the UK care about Andrea if they didn’t even bother to longlist her for the BAFTA? She didn’t even make it to the London Film Critics’ Circle, and they have a category for Best British Actress
Uk critics might not care,but the uk,eu bloc voters that actually work in films might. Its just one month anyway, we will see who actually pull the win.it will be very interesting.
January 31, 2023 at 4:31 am #1205275681Who does Shakespeare in an French accent? When every role is written there is speaking precisely in English accent. If Thats all u can come up for a serious reply,i wonder how bad ur invalid reply would be.
Oh, come on! You’re asking an English accent from a woman whose mother tongue is French, so the fair thing to ask would be for her to do a French dialect, which she has done in some of her films. Plus, she speaks English in many of her roles and it’s not like she’s doing something stupid like Winslet speaking in a German accent while The Reader is set in Germany, or the countless US/UK/Australian actors doing the same cringey thing. Ugh, on top of racism, xenophobia, imperialism, Eurocentrism and countless other forms of oppresion, white people never seem to get enough and now we’re adding the entitlement of asking for foreign actors to speak perfect English (while most white people from the US only speak one language). Exhausting!
IF for some reason Blanchett is stopped by Yeoh at the BAFTAs or if they don’t feeling like giving her a third Oscar, I can see Riseborough winning this. I mean, the amount of gymnastics the industry has to pull off in order to deny a woman of color the Best Actress statue is insane. Double exhausting!
January 31, 2023 at 4:34 am #1205275684And I say this as someone who is NOT a fan of Cotillard outside of her terrific turn in La Môme.
January 31, 2023 at 4:44 am #1205275691Why would the UK care about Andrea if they didn’t even bother to longlist her for the BAFTA? She didn’t even make it to the London Film Critics’ Circle, and they have a category for Best British Actress
To Leslie wasn’t released theatrically in the UK during the eligibility period, so she didn’t qualify for BAFTA (not that she would’ve made the top 15 anyway).
FYC: Danielle Deadwyler, Best Actress in a Leading Role
January 31, 2023 at 4:57 am #1205275700After Danielle Deadwyler was so wrongfully snubbed this category lost all of its excitement for me.
Still, go Michelle Yeoh!FYC:
The HBO darlings everywhere (The Last of Us, Succession, The White Lotus, Perry Mason, White House Plumbers, Love & Death);
The Apple gang (Bad Sisters, Slow Horses, Shrinking, Ted Lasso, Black Bird);
Poker Face, The Great, The Bear, Evil (especially Katja Herbers) and The Good Fight.Please! These gays, they're trying to murder me!
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