Sunday, March 2, 2025

Oscar Thread

I'm not going to watch the Oscars, and I didn't watch any of the movies this year.  But they are on tonight, and if I read about anything worth commenting on, I'll put it here.

33 comments:

  1. For the record, I am a fan of early Bob Dylan music.

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  2. Kieran Culkin wins Best Supporting Actor for his role in "A Real Pain."

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  3. "Wicked" wins for best Costume Design.

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  4. Here are the nominees for Best Original Screenplay:

    Anora
    The Brutalist
    A Real Pain
    September 5
    The Substance

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  5. Here are the nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay:

    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Emilia Perez
    Nickel Boys
    Sing Sing

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  6. The Oscar for Makeup and Hairstyling goes to "The Substance."

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  7. "Anora" wins for best editing.

    Zoe Saldana wins for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Emilia Perez." She was very enthusiastic. But on the whole, this has been a very subdued Oscars so far.

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  8. "Wicked" wins for best Production Design. The awards are really spread out so far.

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  9. Anyway, it's been a very traditional ceremony so far -- we have a lot of 50 and 60-somethings handing out awards, and everyone is dressed to the nines.

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  10. And now Mick Jagger has appeared! He's here to give the award for "Best Original Song." He tells a funny story about how the Academy really wanted Bob Dylan.

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  11. Of course, they used to perform all the Original Songs during the ceremony, but they don't do that. Instead, we had a James Bond medley earlier in the show.

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  12. The winner is "El Mal" from "Emilia Perez."

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  13. The Oscar for best Documentary Short Film goes to "The Only Girl in the Orchestra." I think that's on Netflix, so I may watch it.

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  14. The Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film goes to "No Other Land."

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  15. The Oscar for Best Sound goes to "Dune: Part Two."

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  16. The Oscar for Best Visual Effects goes to "Dune: Part Two."

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  17. The Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film goes to "I'm Not a Robot." Once again, I beg the Academy to help us understand where we can go see these films.

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  18. Now Morgan Freeman comes out to introduce a segment on those who died since the last Oscars, including:

    Maggie Smith
    Gena Rowlands
    Dabney Coleman
    Bob Newhart
    Kris Kristofferson
    Teri Garr
    John Amos
    Donald Sutherland
    Louis Gossett, Jr.
    Shelly Duvall
    David Lynch
    James Earl Jones
    And, of course, Gene Hackman

    This is always one of my favorite parts of the show.

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  19. The Oscar for Best Cinematography goes to "The Brutalist."

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  20. I have the Oscars on TV, by the way, but I have the sound turned down (most of the time).

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  21. The Oscar for best International Feature Film goes to Brazil, for "I'm Still Here."

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  22. By the way, the British had their BAFTA Awards a few weeks ago. They had the same supporting actor and actress winners that we've seen tonight.

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  23. The BAFTA also awarded "Conclave" the award for Best Adapted Screenplay. But at the BAFTAs, the Best Original Screenplay went to "A Real Pain."

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  24. The Oscar for Best Score goes to "The Brutalist."

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  25. The Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role goes to Adrian Brody for "The Brutalist." He also won the BAFTA. This is his second Academy Award -- he won back in 2003 for "The Pianist."

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  26. And that's all for me from tonight.

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  27. Wait, here are two more:

    Best Director: Sean Baker, for "Anora."
    Best Actress: Mikey Madison, for "Anora"

    Mikey Madison won the BAFTA, but the BAFTAs gave Best Director to "The Brutalist."

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  28. So all the major acting awards were the same at both the BAFTAs and the Oscars. But "Anora" got the Best Directing Oscar instead of "The Brutalist."

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  29. Now we have Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan to give the last award -- the award for Best Picture. Here are the nominees:

    Anora
    The Brutalist
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Perez
    I'm Still Here
    Nickel Boys
    The Substance
    Wicked

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  30. And the Oscar goes to: "Anora." This is a break from the BAFTA's, which gave the award to "Conclave."

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  31. So while the awards seemed scattered at the beginning, in the end "Anora" won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Editing, and Best Original Screenplay. That's a huge night.

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