Oscar Predictions for Tonight...

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Smith issues apology to Rock. His comms people finally made him listen. This apology is 100% written by his PR people, you can tell, but at least it's an apology. But sadly you can see in the comments nearly everyone is calling out how long it took to issue an apology and that it seems forced.

 
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So why shouldn't he be arrested? It's an assault. If some random person on the street had slapped someone for insulting their wife they would absolutely be arrested and charged. You don't need the victim to press charges. Typically it's harder without the victim because proving it without their testimony is an issue, but in this case you have a mountain of evidence and witnesses.
 
Smith issues apology to Rock. His comms people finally made him listen. This apology is 100% written by his PR people, you can tell, but at least it's an apology. But sadly you can see in the comments nearly everyone is calling out how long it took to issue an apology and that it seems forced.


Weak. Nowhere does he apologize to all the other nominees and winners who had earned the right to one of, if not the most amazing day of their careers, which was completely spoiled by this. There were some historic wins last night which have been buried because of his arrogance and selfishness.
 
So why shouldn't he be arrested? It's an assault. If some random person on the street had slapped someone for insulting their wife they would absolutely be arrested and charged. You don't need the victim to press charges. Typically it's harder without the victim because proving it without their testimony is an issue, but in this case you have a mountain of evidence and witnesses.

Who cares? No one involved wants that, same thing that would happen if you slapped someone and they didn’t want to press charges.
 
Weak. Nowhere does he apologize to all the other nominees and winners who had earned the right to one of, if not the most amazing day of their careers, which was completely spoiled by this. There were some historic wins last night which have been buried because of his arrogance and selfishness.
It's also night and day from his 'apology' last night.

“I was out of line and I was wrong; I am embarrassed” is a...different lane to pick than “Richard Williams was a fierce defender of his family. I’m being called on in my life to love people and to protect people.”
 
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I WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT THAT WHEN IT HAPPENED!

Every other year or so the producers decide to add a live performance during the In Memoriam, which would be fine - except then they keep showing the singer and leaving out some of the video tributes. Or like last night, drawing attention away and actually obscuring some of the names on the screen. It’s the last time some of these people will have their names mentioned in public, stop disrespecting them with cheesy musical performances.

I don’t remember the first time some producer decided to do this - for years and years it was only the video montage of all the pictures and names with just the orchestra playing, and that’s all it needs to be. But no, let’s have people singing (and now dancing!) and ask viewers to go online to see the whole In Memoriam.

It’s always been a pet peeve of mine. It’s incredibly disrespectful and I hate it.

Maybe I need a bigger TV or glasses, but the way it was shot I could hardly read any of the names.
 
Just to throw together a brief alphabetical list of my favorite sci-fi films...

2001
A New Hope
Alien
Aliens
Blade Runner
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Dune
The Empire Strikes Back
Forbidden Planet
Interstellar
Jurassic Park
Planet of the Apes
Starship Troopers
The Terminator
Terminator 2
The Thing
The Wrath of Khan


I'm sure they won a pile of technical awards, but best picture/director/actor/actress?

Two were nominated for best picture (A New Hope and Dune) and neither won.

Four directors were nominated for best director but none won.

Kubrick for 2001: A Space Odyssey
Lucas for A New Hope
Spielberg for Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Villeneuve for Dune

Kubrick lost to My Fair Lady, which nobody remembers or watches anymore. Lucas and Spielberg lost to Woody Allen and Annie Hall, which is remembered but hardly foundational like A New Hope. And Villeneuve lost to a film that so far has a box office of less then $500,000 according to Wikipedia.

No nominees for Best Actor. Only one for Best Supporting Actor (Alec Guinness in A New Hope). I can't find *any* for an actress. They didn't even nominate Amy Adams for Arrival.

None of these deserved any recognition?

Keir Dullea (lead) in 2001: A Space Odyssey?
Sigourney Weaver (lead) in Alien or Aliens?
Rutger Hauer (supporting) in Blade Runner?
Matthew McConeghay, Jessica Chastain, or Anne Hathaway in Interstellar?
Jeff Goldbum or Richard Attenborough (supporting) in Jurassic Park?
Charlton Heston (lead) or Maurice Evans (supporting) in Planet of the Apes?
Kurt Russell (lead) in The Thing?
Leonard Nimoy or Ricardo Montalbán (supporting) in The Wrath of Khan?

All those performances are far more remembered than 90% of those on the Wikipedia lists.
Terminator 2 is classic.
 
Who cares? No one involved wants that, same thing that would happen if you slapped someone and they didn’t want to press charges.
What's the point of having a law if you arent going to prosecute when one is blatantly broken in front of the whole world essentially? What message does that send? It's ok to slap comedians who offend your wife? It's ok if you're rich and famous? You only charge a crime if the victim presses charges? There's all kinds of bad messages being sent if you let him blatantly break a law with no consequences.
 
Just to throw together a brief alphabetical list of my favorite sci-fi films...

2001
A New Hope
Alien
Aliens
Blade Runner
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Dune
The Empire Strikes Back
Forbidden Planet
Interstellar
Jurassic Park
Planet of the Apes
Starship Troopers
The Terminator
Terminator 2
The Thing
The Wrath of Khan


I'm sure they won a pile of technical awards, but best picture/director/actor/actress?

Two were nominated for best picture (A New Hope and Dune) and neither won.

Four directors were nominated for best director but none won.

Kubrick for 2001: A Space Odyssey
Lucas for A New Hope
Spielberg for Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Villeneuve for Dune

Kubrick lost to My Fair Lady, which nobody remembers or watches anymore. Lucas and Spielberg lost to Woody Allen and Annie Hall, which is remembered but hardly foundational like A New Hope. And Villeneuve lost to a film that so far has a box office of less then $500,000 according to Wikipedia.

No nominees for Best Actor. Only one for Best Supporting Actor (Alec Guinness in A New Hope). I can't find *any* for an actress. They didn't even nominate Amy Adams for Arrival.

None of these deserved any recognition?

Keir Dullea (lead) in 2001: A Space Odyssey?
Sigourney Weaver (lead) in Alien or Aliens?
Rutger Hauer (supporting) in Blade Runner?
Matthew McConeghay, Jessica Chastain, or Anne Hathaway in Interstellar?
Jeff Goldbum or Richard Attenborough (supporting) in Jurassic Park?
Charlton Heston (lead) or Maurice Evans (supporting) in Planet of the Apes?
Kurt Russell (lead) in The Thing?
Leonard Nimoy or Ricardo Montalbán (supporting) in The Wrath of Khan?

All those performances are far more remembered than 90% of those on the Wikipedia lists.

It really is crazy 2001 didn't get nominated for best picture. It's very possible the best movie of any year of any genre.

In my opinion the dawn of man edit time jump cut from the spinning bone to spinning space station is just the most mind blowing thing in cinema history.

Also crazy in hindsight that Weaver didn't get nominated for Alien or Aliens. Legendary actress in her best performances. Very possibly the best performances in any action/scifi/horror film. Also a truly groundbreaking performance for women in general. At least on the TV side in the 90s Gillian Anderson got 4 Emmy nominations and a win for X-Files which is the closest thing I can think of on TV to Ripley, so some progress for the women of scifi.

In my opinion Gary Oldman walks away with an Oscar in his sleep if Bram Stoker's Dracula had been a period piece movie or based on a non-horror classic novel if you want to add another one. That's probably my award for best actor in any movie ever. There's always the debate about acting under makeup...personally I think it makes his performance more impressive, but he's not in heavy makeup for half the film anyway.

Just the fact that Gary Oldman only has three nominations total and they are all very recent is a pretty big blind spot.
 
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What's the point of having a law if you arent going to prosecute when one is blatantly broken in front of the whole world essentially? What message does that send? It's ok to slap comedians who offend your wife? It's ok if you're rich and famous? You only charge a crime if the victim presses charges? There's all kinds of bad messages being sent if you let him blatantly break a law with no consequences.

Literally no one is being hurt by not prosecuting him for whatever weak assault charge a slap is. Waste of time and money for something no one involved wants.

It’s not privilege, it’s common sense.
 
Literally no one is being hurt by not prosecuting him for whatever weak assault charge a slap is. Waste of time and money for something no one involved wants.

It’s not privilege, it’s common sense.
There's no such thing as common sense.
 
Weird take. A guy told a joke about a guys woman. Other guy took offense, tempers flared, words and a blow were exchanged. Same thing that happened countless times in the small Iowa town I grew up in and then at Ames. Normal stuff.

You come here and a few people are whining and going on about how this was all about “Hollywood elites” and “egomaniacs?” Huh? Cmon man, this is a down to earth, normal interaction you’d see in working class America. The setting of it at a swanky award show on TV is why it stands out. I’d say that was opposite of Hollywood elitism, it was a visceral reaction from an angry dude losing his cool. I think most of the people clutching their pearls about it are just searching for an excuse to whine or make some lame political point.

Yep....your take is spot on. Uncle Harvey raping people on the casting couch is just like old drunk dude at your local tavern in Atlantic. Your local proletariat tavern hawks cannot compare to stage tiger moms and their spawn that were forced to be narcissistic prima donna Disney Kids and then continue the cycle of grooming.....
 
Yep....your take is spot on. Uncle Harvey raping people on the casting couch is just like old drunk dude at your local tavern in Atlantic. Your local proletariat tavern hawks cannot compare to stage tiger moms and their spawn that were forced to be narcissistic prima donna Disney Kids and then continue the cycle of grooming.....

Save this crazy **** for a different thread
 
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Literally no one is being hurt by not prosecuting him for whatever weak assault charge a slap is. Waste of time and money for something no one involved wants.

It’s not privilege, it’s common sense.

I follow several Black thought leaders since 2020 and ...it's sure interesting to read their thoughts vs in white spaces. The histrionics and hypocrisy around individual vs systemic violence is glaring.
 
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