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November 20, 2021 at 7:12 am #1204590495
He was good in Hacksaw Ridge but so far he has had a pretty medicore career.
Loool, what??? What are you talking about???
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This guy worked in his late 20s-early 30s with filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, and Mel Gibson.November 20, 2021 at 7:31 am #1204590516I agree that something was missing here. Garfield was uneven to me, but had great moments at the end. Shipp was the weakest link in the cast.
ReplyCopy URLNovember 20, 2021 at 8:34 am #1204590600The biggest threat to TTB best picture nod is West Side Story. So far this flim has a high 80s rating on RT by critics and a metacritic score in the 70s (btw only 33 so far compared to RTs 87 critics so I see its score going up) if WSS gets less than that then TTB is a safe bet for a best picture nod. Given the amount of musicals released this year one will surely get a best picture nod.
Although West Side Story could still have a huge uphill to climb due to it being a remake/reboot of a much lauded Best Picture winner as well as the fact that one of its leads is an accused rapist. It’s also worth noting that on Disney’s for your consideration website, they currently don’t have anything listed for that film at all.
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https://disneystudiosawards.com/November 20, 2021 at 8:45 am #1204590614Is Garfield winning the Globe? I can’t decide between him, Ramos or Dinklage…
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Zar Amir Ebrahimi - Shayda (Best Actress)
Helen Mirren - Golda (Best Actress)
Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt - Oppenheimer (Best Actor/Actress)November 20, 2021 at 9:16 am #1204590630Garfield delivered, but the film was mediocre. Nothing award worthy besides a cute Globe nom for Garfield
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November 20, 2021 at 9:17 am #1204590632I dunno why the musicals of today are lacking that musical spice we used to get. I enjoyed The Prom though
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November 20, 2021 at 9:59 am #1204590654Garfield delivered, but the film was mediocre. Nothing award worthy besides a cute Globe nom for Garfield
I wanted more than I got, and another film that will be hurt by the hobbling of the Golden Globes.
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Best Picture: "Aftersun" (A24); “Bones & All” (MGM/UA)
Best Director: Charlotte Wellls; Luca Guadagnino
Best Actress: Frankie Corio; Taylor Russell
Best Actor: Paul Mescal; Timothee Chalamet
Best Supporting Actress: Chloe Sevigny
Best Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance, Andre Holland, Michael Stuhlbarg
Best Original Screenplay: Charlotte Wells
Best Adapted Screenplay: David KajganichNovember 20, 2021 at 9:59 am #1204590655Garfield delivered, but the film was mediocre. Nothing award worthy besides a cute Globe nom for Garfield
I wanted more than I got, and another film that will be hurt by the hobbling of the Golden Globes.
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Best Picture: "Aftersun" (A24); “Bones & All” (MGM/UA)
Best Director: Charlotte Wellls; Luca Guadagnino
Best Actress: Frankie Corio; Taylor Russell
Best Actor: Paul Mescal; Timothee Chalamet
Best Supporting Actress: Chloe Sevigny
Best Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance, Andre Holland, Michael Stuhlbarg
Best Original Screenplay: Charlotte Wells
Best Adapted Screenplay: David KajganichNovember 20, 2021 at 10:04 am #1204590661Is Garfield winning the Globe? I can’t decide between him, Ramos or Dinklage…
Ramos is not happening for a win. GG comedy/musical will go to DiCaprio I fear.
ReplyCopy URLNovember 20, 2021 at 10:57 am #1204590744Ramos is not happening for a win. GG comedy/musical will go to DiCaprio I fear.
Imagine with so many musicals in contention if they did that 💀
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Zar Amir Ebrahimi - Shayda (Best Actress)
Helen Mirren - Golda (Best Actress)
Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt - Oppenheimer (Best Actor/Actress)November 22, 2021 at 10:49 am #1204594904It’s been a few days since I saw it and I’ve had to process my thoughts a bit about this but I think sans Garfield’s performance (there’s no point in mentioning the obvious highlight of the film), what I really liked about this is that it didn’t feel like a sanitised musical in any way. It was quite dark and it took risks in what was essentially a depiction of the life of an artist. It felt very fossean in a way and the impact of it felt quite long-lasting and I don’t think I can really say the same about any recent musical film I’ve seen.
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November 22, 2021 at 11:01 am #1204594948As a struggling NY actor who has always considered this to be more of a better musical piece than the juggernaut that was RENT, I was thoroughly pleased with what Lin Manuel Miranda was able to accomplish with this…especially since it is his directorial debut.
Andrew Garfield definitely deserves to be in the Best Actor conversation and, frankly, Theatre vet Robin de Jesus should be in contention for a Supporting Actor nom.
This was such a passionate love letter to the Broadway theatre world, and while it was by no means perfect, it was still one of the better stage-to-screen adaptations I have seen in quite a while.
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November 22, 2021 at 11:34 am #1204595051Possibly not the #TickTickBoom explainer you're seeking this morning. Not a parody site. pic.twitter.com/rhJlvBlrRe
— Howard Sherman (@HESherman) November 22, 2021
November 22, 2021 at 11:42 am #1204595079As someone who worships the ground he walks on, that HURTS. Wow lol
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