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October 21, 2021 at 3:02 pm #1204531032
Literally nobody but a handful of people on social media will complain when a man wins in a combined acting category. Inevitably some big-name Hollywood fuck will make a statement and then the rest of us will clown them for it and that’s how a new normal is developed. It’s fine makes the most sense.
ReplyCopy URLOctober 21, 2021 at 3:02 pm #1204531034Not people trying to argue that genderless acting categories mean “less people will be awarded” when these awards specifically only had two acting categories before with 5 nominees each and now they’ve replaced it with two acting categories with 10 nominees each lol.
ReplyCopy URLFYC: Better Call Saul, The English and The Good Fight in all categories including Emily Blunt, Bob Odenkirk, Christine Baranski and Rhea Seehorn.
October 21, 2021 at 3:19 pm #1204531050Considering the heavy backlash the Dutch Academy had gotten for the non gendered acting categories had gotten, even among liberals, yeah, this may backfire soon when system interests came in play.
At least with the Gotham, considering the background, it’s understandable. No one actually weights here lol. But yeah, among the big awards, that won’t happen soon.
ReplyCopy URLOctober 21, 2021 at 3:19 pm #1204531052Not people trying to argue that genderless acting categories mean “less people will be awarded” when these awards specifically only had two acting categories before with 5 nominees each and now they’ve replaced it with two acting categories with 10 nominees each lol.
Yeah and there’s only one winner, the number of nominees won’t matter, genderless awards is the most stupid thing they could ever do. People complain all the time when his favorite actor and actress don’t win, those complains will be worse now when there will be only one winner, man or woman. And maybe there will be a man and a woman equally good in one particular year, one of them will go home empty hand.
ReplyCopy URLOctober 21, 2021 at 3:21 pm #1204531056Yeah and there’s only one winner,
these awards specifically only had two acting categories before with 5 nominees each and now they’ve replaced it with two acting categories with 10 nominees each lol.
ReplyCopy URLFYC: Better Call Saul, The English and The Good Fight in all categories including Emily Blunt, Bob Odenkirk, Christine Baranski and Rhea Seehorn.
October 21, 2021 at 4:34 pm #1204531181I guess we’ll have to look to the winners but with the Dutch Academy, both the winners of the non-gendered categories were men.
As a non-binary person, OFC on principle this is the right thing. Execution is a different thing altogether, and maybe if you despise non-gendered categories you should try giving a reason otherwise it seems like…you disagree on principle too.
I think the real factor here for the Gothams is the IFP’s membership gender breakdown, and if it’s…..not as unequal as freaking AMPAS, and indie organizations DO tend to be more equal, then I don’t get why there should be a problem here?
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Everything Everywhere All At Once
The Banshees of Inisherin
Women Talking
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Joyland
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AftersunNovember 26, 2021 at 1:15 pm #1204608109Hey guys, just a couple of days to go before the winners are announced. Who are we predicting? Thoughts? Any potential upsets?
ReplyCopy URLNovember 26, 2021 at 2:16 pm #1204608196I have no idea what will win this, as always. I’m going with Passing because it got released close to voting. The Green Knight could win since it has a lot of passion and the jury system benefits that.
Best Film: Passing
Runner up: The Green KnightLead Performance: Simon Rex
Runner up: Olivia Colman/Joaquin PhoenixSupporting Performance: Ruth Negga
Runner up: Colman DomingoScreenplay: Passing
Runner up: The Green Knight/The Lost DaughterBreakthrough Director: Edson Oda – Nine Days
Runner up: Rebecca Hall – PassingBreakthrough Performer: Emilia Jones
Runner up: Rachel SennottInternational Film: Titane
Runner up: The Worst Person in the WorldDocumentary: Summer of Soul
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Runner up: FleeNovember 27, 2021 at 4:42 pm #1204609779Do any of the outsiders have a chance this year? Can Tessa beat Olivia? I’m rooting for Tessa ❤️
ReplyCopy URLNovember 27, 2021 at 4:42 pm #1204609781Best Film: Passing (Spoiler: <i>The Lost Daughter</i>)
Best Documentary: Flee (Spoiler: <i>Summer of Soul</i>)
Best International Feature: The Souvenir : Part II (Spoiler: The Worst Person in the World)
Best Breakthrough Director: Edson Oda for Nine Days (Spoiler: Rebecca Hall for Passing)
Best Screenplay: The Lost Daughter (Spoiler: Red Rocket)
Best Lead Performance: Simon Rex for Red Rocket (Spoiler: Olivia Colman for The Lost Daughter)
Best Supporting Performance: Ruth Negga for Passing (Spoiler: Colman Domingo for Zola)
Breakthrough Performance: Emilia Jones for CODA (Spoiler: Rachel Sennott for Shiva Baby)Breakthrough Series (Long Form): The Underground Railroad (Spoiler: Small Axe)
Breakthrough Series (Short Form): Hacks (Spoiler: Reservation Dogs)
Best Performance in a New Series: Thuso Mbedu for The Underground Railroad (Spoiler: Jennifer Coolidge for The White Lotus)ReplyCopy URLFYC: Better Call Saul, The English and The Good Fight in all categories including Emily Blunt, Bob Odenkirk, Christine Baranski and Rhea Seehorn.
November 27, 2021 at 5:11 pm #1204609815Hopefully Tessa wins because she deserves some recognition (even if small) for her wonderful work in Passing.
ReplyCopy URLNovember 28, 2021 at 6:38 am #1204610420When will the results be announced on the 29th?
ReplyCopy URLNovember 28, 2021 at 7:49 am #1204610500It’s going to be a “Passing” versus “The Lost Daughter” showdown…
ReplyCopy URLNovember 28, 2021 at 7:58 am #1204610515Best Film: Passing (Spoiler: The Lost Daughter)
Best Documentary: Flee (Spoiler: Summer of Soul)
Best International Feature: The Worst Person in the World (Spoiler: Titane)
Best Breakthrough Director: Rebecca Hall for Passing (Spoiler: Edson Oda gor Nine Days)
Best Screenplay: Red Rocket (Spoiler: Passing)
Best Lead Performance: Joaquim Phoenix for C’mon c’mon (Spoiler: Olivia Colman for The Lost Daughter)
Best Supporting Performance: Ruth Negga for Passing (Spoiler: Troy Kotsur, CODA)
Breakthrough Performance: Emilia Jones for CODA (Spoiler: Rachel Sennott for Shiva Baby)ReplyCopy URLEdgar Pereira
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