Harrison Ford presents Al Sharpton to read Gravity as the winner.Greg wrote:If Gravity does win Best Picture, the way I would love to see it presented would be like the "surprise presenter" of last year where Jack Nicholson, an announced presenter, introduced the unannounced Michelle Obama on video feed, only this time the surprise presenter would be Stephen Hawking.
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"Men get to be a mixture of the charming mannerisms of the women they have known." - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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If Gravity does win Best Picture, the way I would love to see it presented would be like the "surprise presenter" of last year where Jack Nicholson, an announced presenter, introduced the unannounced Michelle Obama on video feed, only this time the surprise presenter would be Stephen Hawking.
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So, is Harrison Ford presenting Best Picture?
I'd love to see Kim Novak present the top prize. In Vertigo she demonstrated gravity in spectacular fashion...TWICE.
I'd love to see Kim Novak present the top prize. In Vertigo she demonstrated gravity in spectacular fashion...TWICE.
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So when McQueen doesn't win, we'll get the same reaction. Same story, different category.mlrg wrote:actually, he's presenting best directorEenusch wrote:If Gravity is the Best Picture winner, wouldn't it be great if the presenter, upon opening the envelope, simply made the announcement by holding the card slightly above his shoulder and then gently dropping it, simulating gravity, and saying nothing.
That would be genius.
I doubt Sidney Poitier is up for that.
The producers are betting big time that Poitier will announce 12 Years a Slave as Big Picture.
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actually, he's presenting best directorEenusch wrote:If Gravity is the Best Picture winner, wouldn't it be great if the presenter, upon opening the envelope, simply made the announcement by holding the card slightly above his shoulder and then gently dropping it, simulating gravity, and saying nothing.
That would be genius.
I doubt Sidney Poitier is up for that.
The producers are betting big time that Poitier will announce 12 Years a Slave as Big Picture.
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If Gravity is the Best Picture winner, wouldn't it be great if the presenter, upon opening the envelope, simply made the announcement by holding the card slightly above his shoulder and then gently dropping it, simulating gravity, and saying nothing.
That would be genius.
I doubt Sidney Poitier is up for that.
The producers are betting big time that Poitier will announce 12 Years a Slave as Big Picture.
That would be genius.
I doubt Sidney Poitier is up for that.
The producers are betting big time that Poitier will announce 12 Years a Slave as Big Picture.
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Reza wrote:Oh I'm glad to hear that. Don't know why I thought she had passed on.Big Magilla wrote:No she isn't.Reza wrote:Janet Suzman is dead.
Well... I mean... it's possible that dealing with too many obituaries can make one see dead people everywhere after a while...
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Oh I'm glad to hear that. Don't know why I thought she had passed on.Big Magilla wrote:No she isn't.Reza wrote:Janet Suzman is dead.
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Gabby is also one of the funniest people on Twitter, constantly taking down miserable assholes who complain about her weight. I think the problem isn't the Academy, but Hollywood in general. While it is finally starting to cast black actors in more broadly appealing roles, any actor or actress that is overweight, especially women, are jettisoned in favor of "sexy" people. This has been an issue for a very long time.
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I have to agree. While she does have talent, her fame is caused because her casting in Precious was perfect for the role. There just aren't many roles for morbidly obese people in the industry, and, when they do come up, it's usually skinny actors in drag and fat suits. And she's being typecast as a sassy, bitchy type because, according to Hollywood standards, fat and sassy go together like PB&J. She's super combative in The Big C, and she was mainly comic relief in Coven save for her mid-season stint with Angela Bassett (after that it was snotty one-liners at Kathy Bates' racist Delphine LaLaurie). I haven't seen her smaller releases from 2013, so I don't know how she is portrayed there.flipp525 wrote:Well, what were you looking for exactly? That they nominate her for Best Supporting Actress for Tower Heist?mojoe92 wrote:Not hollywood, the academy, the academy seemed to discard their found hidden treasure in Gabourey until this yearflipp525 wrote:Hollywood hasn’t discarded Gabourey Sidibe. She could've disappeared after her nomination but has secured steady roles in several television series since she was recognized by the Academy. The Big C, American Horror Story: Coven, etc.
Simply, mojoe, don't get mad when Gabourey inevitably dies out in an industry that can't provide her attention-worthy roles.
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Well, what were you looking for exactly? That they nominate her for Best Supporting Actress for Tower Heist?mojoe92 wrote:Not hollywood, the academy, the academy seemed to discard their found hidden treasure in Gabourey until this yearflipp525 wrote:Hollywood hasn’t discarded Gabourey Sidibe. She could've disappeared after her nomination but has secured steady roles in several television series since she was recognized by the Academy. The Big C, American Horror Story: Coven, etc.
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Not hollywood, the academy, the academy seemed to discard their found hidden treasure in Gabourey until this yearflipp525 wrote:Hollywood hasn’t discarded Gabourey Sidibe. She could've disappeared after her nomination but has secured steady roles in several television series since she was recognized by the Academy. The Big C, American Horror Story: Coven, etc.
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One of the first question's I asked Janet was why she has disappeared from cinema over the years and mainly focus' on theatre.
Her response was - after a certain age you are sick of looking at yourself in such state on the big screen
So she's very good, keeping busy in London on the stage
Her response was - after a certain age you are sick of looking at yourself in such state on the big screen
So she's very good, keeping busy in London on the stage
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Hollywood hasn’t discarded Gabourey Sidibe. She could've disappeared after her nomination but has secured steady roles in several television series since she was recognized by the Academy. The Big C, American Horror Story: Coven, etc.
It was 12 Years a Slave that Oscar Guy said Q was barely in, not Beasts of the Southern Wild. Read closer.
No one is attacking or belittling you, mojoe. You're just not necessarily "reading the crowd" I think is the problem. As you might have been able to deduce (or, perhaps, not), the denizens of this board participate in a higher level of discussion of film, television and industry awards than other sites you might've visited in the past. This isn't fanboy central and comments such as "She sucks! Fuck her!" aren't going to cut it.
Even when tempers flare, there's still a tacit respect one has for other members of this board. For example, I often argue with Italiano. Yet, I have also agreed with him on things in the past and respect his filmic knowledge. If I recall, he was one of the only people on this board who came to my defense when I supported Catherine Keener's nomination for Capote almost a decade ago.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You can post your dream list for Best Actress this year. But I'm also entitled to comment on it if I think it's utterly ridiculous.
I think it's interesting that you have some correspondence with Janet Suzman. That's the kind of interesting tidbit that has kept this board alive since the late 90s when many of us first discovered it. If I were you, I'd sit back and try to pulse the crowd before posting more. You should take FilmFan's post in the other thread to heart.
It was 12 Years a Slave that Oscar Guy said Q was barely in, not Beasts of the Southern Wild. Read closer.
No one is attacking or belittling you, mojoe. You're just not necessarily "reading the crowd" I think is the problem. As you might have been able to deduce (or, perhaps, not), the denizens of this board participate in a higher level of discussion of film, television and industry awards than other sites you might've visited in the past. This isn't fanboy central and comments such as "She sucks! Fuck her!" aren't going to cut it.
Even when tempers flare, there's still a tacit respect one has for other members of this board. For example, I often argue with Italiano. Yet, I have also agreed with him on things in the past and respect his filmic knowledge. If I recall, he was one of the only people on this board who came to my defense when I supported Catherine Keener's nomination for Capote almost a decade ago.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You can post your dream list for Best Actress this year. But I'm also entitled to comment on it if I think it's utterly ridiculous.
I think it's interesting that you have some correspondence with Janet Suzman. That's the kind of interesting tidbit that has kept this board alive since the late 90s when many of us first discovered it. If I were you, I'd sit back and try to pulse the crowd before posting more. You should take FilmFan's post in the other thread to heart.
"The mantle of spinsterhood was definitely in her shoulders. She was twenty five and looked it."
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell