The Oscars

EmilyMiller

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So, I’ve not yet seen Poor Things, but excited to see Emma play a naive who loves sex. Go girl!

But… even cooler. My man Wes finally gets some recognition. One of him or Fiennes should have won for Grand Budapest.

Oppenheimer was excellent, so no arguments there. I really didn’t get what all the fuss was about re Barbie. And I love Greta’s work in general.

Emily
 
Since I didn't see most of the nominees, I"m in no position to judge, but I thought Oppenheimer was excellent and both Murphey and Downey Jr. were deserving.

I saw Barbie and didn't get what all the fuss was about.
 
Damn, I thought from the title that someone was going to do a Lit version of the awards.

The Boneys? The Cummies?
And the award for best bisexual she-demon, ex-angel girlfriends goes to…

And the award for best consensual tentacle porn goes to…

And the award for best parody of Jersey Shore locations in an E/V story goes to…

And the award for achievement in female urination in an original screenplay goes to… (well actually @EStaccato for Baby It’s Cold Outside, but at least I was nominated)

Emily
 
Since I didn't see most of the nominees, I"m in no position to judge, but I thought Oppenheimer was excellent and both Murphey and Downey Jr. were deserving.
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I saw Barbie and didn't get what all the fuss was about.
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Robbie was as good as ever - but product placement isn’t art, even if you kinda try to be a bit subversive

Emily
 
Damn, I thought from the title that someone was going to do a Lit version of the awards.

The Boneys? The Cummies?

There were Litties given out here for many years. I'm not sure whether that's currently defunct, or still funct somewhere on the site.
 
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Robbie was as good as ever - but product placement isn’t art, even if you kinda try to be a bit subversive

Emily
Hah, I wrote about Barbie just from seeing the trailers. I think they missed an opportunity to have more fun with it in Los Angeles. Like Ken and Barbie have to go to a bondsman to make bail. Women are often sent to the county's Century Regional Detention Facility. Well, maybe this isn't so much fun after all.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BLrjR-fCIAAQ-93?format=jpg&name=small
 
Hah, I wrote about Barbie just from seeing the trailers. I think they missed an opportunity to have more fun with it in Los Angeles. Like Ken and Barbie have to go to a bondsman to make bail. Women are often sent to the county's Century Regional Detention Facility. Well, maybe this isn't so much fun after all.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BLrjR-fCIAAQ-93?format=jpg&name=small
People were raving about Gosling (who I’ve liked in other things), but honestly Simu Liu was much better.

Emily
 
"Hello, everyone, this is your action news reporter with all the news that is news across the nation on the scene at the Oscars. There seems to have been some disturbance here near the podium. Pardon me, sir, did you see what happened?"

"Yeah, I did, I was just waiting to get Mr. Niven's autograph for my wife, Ethel. I's standin' over there by the statues. Here he come running through with his own Oscar, standing tall, running cross the stage. I hollared, 'Don't look, Ethel!' Too late, she'd already been awarded."
Fiftieth anniversary of the famous streaker coming out while David Niven was presenting.
 
Didn't see the movies or read the books or watched the award show. (and one of my sisters owns a movie theater.) Not intentional avoidance, really, although I never was in the mode to see Oppenheimer. Too close to a life I left behind, I suppose.
 
Poor Things was excellent. Emma’s best sex related work since Easy A.

I didn’t see the other nominees / winners. But I hear Oppenheimer was good too.
 
We don't go to the movies often. Sometimes, when we visit Mum and Pops, we go to the theater he manages. We haven't seen many in the theaters since the pandemic. Streaming works for us.
 
I saw Barbie and didn't get what all the fuss was about.

Same. I mean, it was... okay.

Would I watch it again? Probably not.

Obviously though, we're not really the target audience though, are we?

Hey lots of people loved it. Good for them, ya know?
 
I saw Barbie and didn't get what all the fuss was about.

My experience with Barbie was all the pre-release hype made me feel like I should watch it as an 'event' movie.

I was on a long (more than 8 hour) flight with my 8-year old daughter. I'd planned to watch it with her, but only one of the headphones was working, so I watched along with just the pictures. She enjoyed the first twenty minutes right up to the point when they went into the real world and Ken started learning about the patriachy. Then she asked to turn it off and watched another movie that she's already seen.

My sister, a forty year old with a PhD in the humanities, assures me that it's ace.

My opinion is that it failed to do the one task I expect of a Barbie movie - entertain a young girl for two hours.

I'm glad I got to have an opinion on it.
 
My experience with Barbie was all the pre-release hype made me feel like I should watch it as an 'event' movie.
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Barbie was much more of a 70s and 80s nostalgia fest than I expected, and I think that was the audience being targeted (and their children and possibly grandchildren now). I was laughing and pointing out features in the background all through, to the spouse who was mostly oblivious. I swear Barbie's house made me feel like I was trapped in my cousin's bedroom at Christmas again...

I loved the first 2/3, then it turned into a bit of a mess when it could have got really interesting (and paved the road for a Ken sequel?). And the 'amazing' speech was just cringemaking. I doubt anyone watching would have got that far and still been amazed, except maybe children?
 
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