Nvmd. This has already been ripped to shreds...I feel bad piling on at this pt.LouisHerbertWong said:TCTTS said:
It's a Netflix musical.
Prepare for your jaw to hit the ground while watching this clip...I can’t even wrap my head around ‘Emilia Pérez’ getting THIRTEEN (13!!!) #Oscars nominations.
— Jeff D. Lowe (@JeffDLowe) January 23, 2025
Quite possibly the worst movie ever (mid-scores from audiences & critics) to get double digit nominations. Baffling. pic.twitter.com/xbIwQnUgSM
That's a minute of my life I'll never get back. For the love of God, who thinks of this ****? And who thinks that ****'s worthy of 13 nominations? Hard pass.
it that the image of the person sweating over pushing two buttons?TCTTS said:
The second I posted that the first thing I thought was, "Wait, actually, half the people here are probably going to love her now."
Good, I miss normal classical liberals/democrats that I had some common ground with...who didn't reflexively embrace wild ass social stances and causes simply to oppose or spite the other side, who really just wants things to be kind of normal and similar to how it was growing up in the 80's and 90's.TCTTS said:
Trump is re-elected…
… in response, a contingent of far-left Hollywood loons defiantly give a wildly undeserving trans/hispanic movie 13 Oscar nominations…
… all while audiences, critics, and even hispanics all say they detest movie…
… and in the end, in the most fitting/ironic fashion, the trans/hispanic lead of the movie somehow turns out to be a raging racist.
In other words, this feels like the official end of virtue signaling, self-serving, back-patting identity politics Hollywood.
The way this all backfired is just incredible.
i finally watched that.....and.....wow...that crap is in a movie that got 13 oscar nominations????TCTTS said:
It's a Netflix musical.
Prepare for your jaw to hit the ground while watching this clip...I can’t even wrap my head around ‘Emilia Pérez’ getting THIRTEEN (13!!!) #Oscars nominations.
— Jeff D. Lowe (@JeffDLowe) January 23, 2025
Quite possibly the worst movie ever (mid-scores from audiences & critics) to get double digit nominations. Baffling. pic.twitter.com/xbIwQnUgSM
Amen. The problem is social media, algorithms, message boards, 24 hour news, and podcasts feeding people content that is more and more extreme (right and left). The echo chamber effect.El Gallo Blanco said:Good, I miss normal classical liberals/democrats that I had some common ground with...who didn't reflexively embrace wild ass social stances and causes simply to oppose or spite the other side, who really just wants things to be kind of normal and similar to how it was growing up in the 80's and 90's.TCTTS said:
Trump is re-elected…
… in response, a contingent of far-left Hollywood loons defiantly give a wildly undeserving trans/hispanic movie 13 Oscar nominations…
… all while audiences, critics, and even hispanics all say they detest movie…
… and in the end, in the most fitting/ironic fashion, the trans/hispanic lead of the movie somehow turns out to be a raging racist.
In other words, this feels like the official end of virtue signaling, self-serving, back-patting identity politics Hollywood.
The way this all backfired is just incredible.
Identity politics dying off would be AMAZING for America.
wangus12 said:
I think most far left people would be incredibly shocked if they spent time among average people from Europe. You just think Americans are racist until you go hang out in Europe. And definitely don't get them started on how a lot of them feel about Islam and its rise in western Europe.
Bruh, the racism of the people I encountered while stationed in Italy was wild. 1950s Jim Crow stuff on 'roids in terms of day-to-day.wangus12 said:
I think most far left people would be incredibly shocked if they spent time among average people from Europe. You just think Americans are racist until you go hang out in Europe. And definitely don't get them started on how a lot of them feel about Islam and its rise in western Europe.
The Academy should rescind Karla's nomination. Can't imagine they want someone on their telecast who's posted positively about Hitler on social media. pic.twitter.com/7uctkm6vvO
— Andrew J. Salazar @ Sundance (@AndrewJ626) January 31, 2025
"Emilia Pérez" star Karla Sofía Gascon's bigoted, violent, and often frankly bizarre stream of consciousness — on an X/Twitter feed that she has now deleted — has exposed not merely a remarkable lack of judgment, proportion, or good sense. It’s raised existential questions about… pic.twitter.com/Iq08rHp8hq
— Variety (@Variety) January 31, 2025
Not to be an optimist but I am lowkey struggling to see how Emilia Perez comes back from this…
— Adriano Caporusso (@AdriCaporusso) January 31, 2025
Karla Sofia Gascon when she’s asked if she hates a minority group pic.twitter.com/OHWPsKorOl
— mia 🍉 (@arrivalleneuve) January 30, 2025
So she hates Muslins and Jews? Impressive!TCTTS said:
Yeah, she's 100% done…The Academy should rescind Karla's nomination. Can't imagine they want someone on their telecast who's posted positively about Hitler on social media. pic.twitter.com/7uctkm6vvO
— Andrew J. Salazar @ Sundance (@AndrewJ626) January 31, 2025
TCTTS said:
Yeah, she's 100% done…The Academy should rescind Karla's nomination. Can't imagine they want someone on their telecast who's posted positively about Hitler on social media. pic.twitter.com/7uctkm6vvO
— Andrew J. Salazar @ Sundance (@AndrewJ626) January 31, 2025
double aught said:So she hates Muslins and Jews? Impressive!TCTTS said:
Yeah, she's 100% done…The Academy should rescind Karla's nomination. Can't imagine they want someone on their telecast who's posted positively about Hitler on social media. pic.twitter.com/7uctkm6vvO
— Andrew J. Salazar @ Sundance (@AndrewJ626) January 31, 2025
RIP pic.twitter.com/jh7fBH5bYn
— Nari 📖: assistente do vilão (@NariChinsun) January 31, 2025
FIFYwangus12 said:
I think most far left people would be incredibly shocked if they spent time among average people from anywhere else in the world. You just think Americans are racist until you go hang out in any other country. And definitely don't get them started on how a lot of them feel about Islam and its rise in western Europe.
Karla Sofía Gascón seems to be shading her ‘Emilia Perez’ co-star, Selena Gomez, in new deleted tweet from her X/Twitter account. pic.twitter.com/4TdCXeTpnp
— Pop Flop (@ThePopFlop) January 31, 2025
Awards season is like politics, it's for sale. The fact that an industry that thrives on theatrical let's @netflix waltz in and spend $50m to buy record nominations for an objectively bad streaming film is a terrible look. All at the cost of ignoring directors like Villeneuve. pic.twitter.com/QHYwFR7heR
— EmpireCity Box Office (@EmpireCityBO) January 31, 2025
TCTTS said:
Yeah, she's 100% done…The Academy should rescind Karla's nomination. Can't imagine they want someone on their telecast who's posted positively about Hitler on social media. pic.twitter.com/7uctkm6vvO
— Andrew J. Salazar @ Sundance (@AndrewJ626) January 31, 2025
Last year's Oscars were a ton of a fun and the presenters were hysterical. It was the most fun I've had watching an awards show since the 90s.TCTTS said:
I actually thought last year was really good and a return to form with Oppenheimer winning, a number of other popular movies being recognized, Ryan Gosling's "I'm Just Ken" performance, etc. That, and I think I counted only one even remotely political acceptance speech.
I agree that this year sucks, though, and that too many years prior to last were mired in controversy. Part of that (especially this year and 2020) was due to Covid and the strikes having a massive affect on the output, and thus the interest level in the awards themselves, while part of it was also of course due to increased political partisanship/rhetoric. While the overall trend of the Oscars honoring more and more arthouse/indie movies that no has seen has definitely become a broader problem as well.
I have faith that will change though, and that 2025 and 2026 (or rather the 2026 and 2027 awards cycles) will start to buck those trends. No more industry-crippling disasters, extreme woke-ism feels like it's dying, and we're finally back to pre-Covid levels of output, meaning so much more variety and quality this year in theaters. Fingers crossed...