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August 12, 2020 at 8:00 am #1203641525
Which among these, at the end when it’s all said and done, will be the female actress with most Oscar nominations??
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ReplyAugust 12, 2020 at 8:24 am #1203641543I voted for Saoirse, after all, she is coming for Winslet’s record as the youngest 5 time nominee this year.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 9:06 am #1203641607I voted for Saoirse, after all, she is coming for Winslet’s record as the youngest 5 time nominee this year.
I wouldn’t be so sure.
I wouldn’t take for granted the nomination for Ammonite, we have no idea how it’s going to be received the movie overall.The category seems to be packed, and i’m not sure if she will get in for a mere Carol/Portrait rip-off.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 9:33 am #1203641669I wouldn’t be so sure. I wouldn’t take for granted the nomination for Ammonite, we have no idea how it’s going to be received the movie overall. The category seems to be packed, and i’m not sure if she will get in for a mere Carol/Portrait rip-off.
Actually, I think Supporting Actress is the weakest category at the moment. But you are right, the only person I would call a lock for the nomination is Glenn.
We only wait a couple of weeks for the first reviews of Ammonite to come out of TIFF, then we’ll have an idea of Saoirse’s chances.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 10:00 am #1203641755Actually, I think Supporting Actress is the weakest category at the moment. But you are right, the only person I would call a lock for the nomination is Glenn.
Strange, the 93rd season is already aggressively superior on paper for female contenders.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 10:19 am #1203641824Strange, the 93rd season is already aggressively superior on paper for female contenders.
I agree that this year seems more promising than last, especially in lead actress. Supporting is trickier since we don’t have an idea of how prominent anyone’s role is, that why as of now the category looks, for me, kind of empty.
However, with the festivals coming soon, I have no doubt the race will be more crowded and competitive after we get the first reviews of some of these films sometime next month.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 10:27 am #1203641853This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.August 12, 2020 at 11:47 am #1203641958This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.August 12, 2020 at 1:03 pm #1203642123I agree that this year seems more promising than last, especially in lead actress. Supporting is trickier since we don’t have an idea of how prominent anyone’s role is, that why as of now the category looks, for me, kind of empty.
However, with the festivals coming soon, I have no doubt the race will be more crowded and competitive after we get the first reviews of some of these films sometime next month.
Close, Colman, and Ronan. Just off the strength of their name and the assumed prestige of their specific productions.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 1:12 pm #1203642143Cate and Saoirse
If the movies slated for 2020 will ever be finished in time, the lead and supporting actress could look like this:
SUPPORTING
Glenn Close (7 noms)
Saoirse Ronan (4 noms)
Cate Blanchett (7 noms 2 wins)
Toni Collette (1 nom)LEAD
Kate Winslet (7 noms 1 win)
Michelle Pfeiffer (3 noms)
Amy Adams ( 6 noms)
Viola Davis (3 noms 1 win)
Carey Mulligan (1 nom)
Frances McDormand (5 noms 2 wins)ReplyCopy URL2023 Oscar
Best Picture: The Way of The Wind
Best Director: Decision to Leave
Best Actress: TAR
Best Actor: The Whale
Best Supporting Actress: The Whale
Best Supporting Actor: Poor ThingsAugust 12, 2020 at 1:13 pm #1203642152Close, Colman, and Ronan. Just off the strength of their name and the assumed prestige of their specific productions.
Seyfried is supposedly great in Mank too. Pretty sure I read somewhere that Fincher was raving about her and he rarely does that with actors.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 2:21 pm #1203642293This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.August 12, 2020 at 3:33 pm #1203642517Glenn Close will end up among the most nominated actresses ever and that’s all I care about.
She needs to win a competitive Oscar. Being the most nominated without ever winning can go to Amy Adams.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 12, 2020 at 4:25 pm #1203642590Glenn is pushing 80. I don’t wanna state the obvious but they need to stop playing with her at this point. She should have been called Oscar winner in the 80s and it’s already embarassing enough they made her wait that much
She deserves nothing less than a clean industry sweep + full critics backing next year
Anyway, Blanchett will reach 10+ noms when it’s all said and done. I wonder if she can surpass Hepburn too
ReplyCopy URLFYC
Best Actress - Pénélope Cruz, Olivia Colman
Best Actor - Denzel Washington
Best Supporting Actress - Aunjanue Ellis, Kathryn Hunter
August 12, 2020 at 7:17 pm #1203642913Lmao at Glenda’s stans being so picky. Oscar is an Oscar, especially when you’re over 70.
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