More thoughts on Andra Day...
Over the course of the last ten years, it's important to remember that we've only seen two performances have won the Oscar without a SAG nomination:
2018: Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk
2012: Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained
I knew there was some story about why Christoph Waltz wasn't nominated for a SAG award, like maybe the screeners didn't go out in time, but I didn't know about this. He was submitted for Best Actor for Django Unchained. Also, Harvey Weinstein has admitted he made a mistake by sending out the DVD screeners of the film five days after SAG nominations were announced on Dec. 12:
https://www.goldderby.com/article/2013/ ... -13579086/
So, considering that Best Actor 2012 was such a crowded field that Joaquin Phoenix couldn't get nominated for The Master, I think Christoph Waltz's SAG snub should have an asterisk by it. His lack of a SAG nomination didn't matter.
Why he won is another matter. He was a recent winner who happened to be in a lineup of previous winners with no real standout performance. My only point is that in retrospect there was no reason to assume he couldn't have won.
Regina King is a whole different story. Without a SAG or a BAFTA nomination, Regina King should not have been in the conversation to win. So, why did she end up winning?
She had historically weak competition:
- Marina de Tavira was a coattails nomination for Roma, nominated and winning no other place.
- Amy Adams was certainly seen as due for Vice but despite being nominated everywhere, she didn't win a single award for the film. Why would her first win by the Academy Award? Also her role wasn't that great.
- Rachel Weisz won the BAFTA for The Favourite. She had hometown advantage. But her role in The Favourite isn't a showy one and not really the type that wins. She also was up against her co-star.
- Emma Stone likely had the role more likely to win the Oscar (between her and Weisz) but she just won for La La Land and was up against her co-star.
And when given the choice to vote for Adams, Stone, or Weisz, SAG voters went for Emily Blunt for A Quiet Place which could be read as a vote of no confidence. Now, a vote of no confidence is tricky because in 2015, SAG voters went for Idris Elba in Beasts of No Nation in a Sylvester Stallone-less field. However, that would assume an identical set of criteria, namely was there anybody else nominated that had the kind of role that could conceivably win and Mark Rylance certainly did.
Basically, Regina King could only win for If Beale Street Could Talk if she was up against a field as tricky as Amy Adams for Vice, Marina de Tavira for Roma, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz for The Favourite. By no means should Regina King have been considered a shoo-in but considering how weird her race was, she had the ability to win.
But Andra Day won't be up against a field like that. Andra Day will be up against a field that includes Viola Davis for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Frances McDormand for Nomadland, and Carey Mulligan for Promising Young Woman.
Which brings me to my last point: why wasn't Andra Day nominated for a SAG award? Did voters have time to see it? Yup! The United States vs. Billie Holiday opened first day of voting:
https://variety.com/2021/film/awards/th ... 234882495/
Do voters not like Lee Daniels? Just the opposite. SAG has voted for Lee Daniels disproportionately more than any other voting group out there. Precious was nominated for Best Ensemble, Actress, and Supporting Actress, The Butler was nominated for Best Ensemble, Actor, and Supporting Actress, and The Paperboy was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. There are only two films of his they have not honored: Shadowboxer and The United States vs. Billie Holiday.
Why didn't they nominate Andra Day? I'm sure there are many reasons but one of them is they already had some contenders in mind that they wanted to vote for, including Davis, McDormand, and Mulligan. Pieces of a Woman's hot moment was back during that voting window so that certainly helped Vanessa Kirby's chances. And... I don't know, a lot of people worked for Imagine Entertainment so Amy Adams got in.
My point is everybody is talking about Andra Day's Golden Globe win as a possible sign that she might change up the Best Actress race. I think there is certainly a chance that she gets nominated but this has more to do with the fact that Best Actress only has three heavies locked in (Davis, McDormand, and Mulligan) and several other people circling the last two slots.
All of which to say, I would rule out a win for Andra Day. I could be wrong but if she isn't up for a SAG Award there had better be a good reason. Especially considering that this group loves Lee Daniels. Even if there isn't a good reason, she would need a weak field to compete in. And she is up against a strong field.