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![]() The light will cast me aside
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I managed to watch Barbie, The Holdovers, Oppenheimer, Past Lives and Poor Things prior to the ceremony (do want to catch up on Anatomy of a Fall and The Zone of Interest at some point too) - totally echo the love for Emma Stone and Da'Vine Joy Randolph‘s wins
![]() The Oppenheimer domination was predictable of course but I did enjoy it (even if Poor Things would’ve been my #1 pick, can’t get too greedy though after the Everything Everywhere All At Once success last year x) and there were some great performances there too - it’s wild to me that Tommy Shelby from Peaky Blinders is an Oscar winner now *.* glad that Poor Things got quite a bit of recognition for design/make-up/costumes too as the aesthetics were stunning. ‘What Was I Made For?’ is a beautiful Original Song winner ![]() ![]() |
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I never really *got* the Lily Gladstone thing (she was objectively very good but the role was just too small and in the background to win me over fully) so I was happy at the Emma Stone surprise. I love seeing people rack up multiple wins too!
It honestly made me so happy seeing Jessica Lange, Sally Field, Jennifer Lawrence, Lupita etc. up on that stage again. I need them to keep bringing that back every few years. I do miss an Oscars clip but I can watch them on Twitter, haha. |
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![]() WINTER IS COMING
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Oppenheimer was an obvious choice - great film in it's own merit and one of the rare cases in recent times with box office success & critical success. An easy win for the Academy.
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![]() The owls are not what they seem
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Can't really think of any surprises at all, Oppenheimer was an obvious choice but it was hard to see anything beating it, and long overdue for Christopher Nolan as well, one of the best directors of this generation. Pleased that Poor Things picked up quite a few, including a deserved Best Actress nod for Emma Stone, gonna be tough to beat that for film of the year for me.
The Zone of Interest picking up Sound as well as Foreign Film is totally deserved, a harrowing, beautiful soundtrack and mixing and works so brilliantly well with the context of the film. Wonderful to see recognition for Godzilla Minus One too, showing US Monster movies how it's done *.* |
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