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  • Chris Beachum
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    Continue in Part 4.

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    crabbie
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    Every time Chloe Zhao says “See you down the road” in her speech, Nomadland’s chances in Best Picture increases by 100%

    Michelle (Yeoh, Williams) Oscar campaign manager.

    FYC:
    Best Picture: Banshees of Inisherin, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Decision to Leave
    Best Director: Park Chan-Wook Todd Field
    Best Original Screenplay: Banshees of Inisherin, Everything Everywhere All At Once
    Best Actor: Colin Farrell
    Best Actress: Michelle Yeoh, Cate Blanchett, Tang Wei
    Best Supporting Actor: Brendan Gleeson, Ke Huy Quan
    Best Supporting Actress: Kerry Condon, Nina Hoss

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    Gabarnes43
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    I think Boseman will probably still win the oscar, but the race is much closer than a lot of you think- Hopkins clearly has a lot of passion

    Emmys FYC

    Christina Applegate in ‘Dead to Me’

    The White Lotus in all categories

    Elizabeth Debicki, Lesley Manville and Yvonne Strahovski- Drama Supporting Actress

    Ali Wong in ‘Beef’

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    Yiploo
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    Frances did it again! Bravo! I can safely have her in top 3 for the Oscars now.

    A Fervent Believer in the Church of Two-Time Academy Award Winner Viola Davis.

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    abelfenty
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    I flopped but I don’t care. AMPAS better show taste and award Anthony too.

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    ClairesCrown
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    People have got to accept there is now a scenario where Hopkins takes the Oscar, unlikely but it’s now possible

    FYC EMMYS: THE CROWN IN ALL CATEGORIES (ESP. OLIVIA COLMAN - D. ACTRESS & HBC - D. SUPP. ACTRESS) & IT’S A SIN IN ALL CATEGORIES (ESP. LYDIA WEST - LIM. ACTRESS & KEELEY HAWES - LIM. SUPP. ACTRESS) & I MAY DESTROY YOU IN ALL CATEGORIES

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    AayaanUpadhyaya
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    Hopkins and McDormand are both incredibly deserving winners. McDormand gave my favourite performance in that category and totally deserves this. Since Boseman is still winning the Oscar, it’s good to see Hopkins win something for his astonishing work.

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    Pollo crudo
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    BAFTA curse??
    No film has won both BAFTA and Oscar since 2013’s 12 Years a Slave

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    lhdang2000
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    I’ll just say that tonight has proven the BAFTA and other European voters do not care much about diversity issues or anything of the sort at all. They’ll just go with what they think it’s good. We’ll see how that translates to Oscar support. A really good night for Promising Young Woman, The Father and Nomadland.

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    James Gibson
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    FRANCES MCDORMAND A MAIOR PORRAAAAAA

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    AayaanUpadhyaya
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    Repost;

    Anthony Hopkins being strong enough to beat Chadwick in Lead Actor, but The Father not being strong enough to beat Promising Young Woman in British Film, is all the evidence I need that Carey would have easily won BAFTA if she were nominated.

    I feel more confident about Carey for the Oscars now. I still think Chadwick is winning Lead Actor.

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    Victor
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    BAFTA curse??
    No film has won both BAFTA and Oscar since 2013’s 12 Years a Slave

    And now since 2021’s Nomadland

    He lives in you, he lives in me, he watches over everything we see.
    Into the water, into the truth, in your reflection, he lives in you.

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    wolfali
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    Solidarity with the striking writers. Pay them the wages they are owed for bringing us the content we are all on here because of!

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    Philip
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    I think Boseman will probably still win the oscar, but the race is much closer than a lot of you think- Hopkins clearly has a lot of passion

    Not really. This is like Firth winning for A Single Man or Ejiofor winning for 12 Years a Slave. Brits like to honor Brits.

    #12 for 2021 SAG Film Award Winners.

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    Almond
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    Every time Chloe Zhao says “See you down the road” in her speech, Nomadland’s chances in Best Picture increases by 100%

    Each award show before the Oscars being a rest stop lmao

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