dauswq Publish time 16-3-2021 02:06 AM

glenn close tercalon razzie dan oscar tu cannot brain :lol:

bayangkan malam razzie, tetibe glenn close menang...esoknya dia kena hadir utk hadap kekalahan lagi di majlis oscar :I

dauswq Publish time 22-3-2021 09:03 PM

WGA Awards: ‘Promising Young Woman’, ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ Take Marquee Film Honors;’ ‘The Crown’, ‘Ted Lasso’ Top TV — The Complete List Of Winners      



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It was arguably the shortest WGA Awards ceremony in history.

Hollywood writers are, natch, known for their words, so the WGA Awards ceremonies typically run long, like three or four hours, rivaling even the DGA and PGA ceremonies’ running times. A WGA Awards show is usually filled with a zinger opening from the host that rivals any Catskill comedian’s set (Brad Garrett, ever so memorable as the 2014 host), political speeches from honorees (Aaron Sorkin’s Trump bash after he received the guild’s 2017 Paddy Chayefsky award) and two- hander comical moments from presenters (Mad Men creator Matt Weiner and actress Kiernan Shipka’s banter at the 2012 ceremony comes to mind).                                                                        

But the pre-taped, glib virtual ceremony for the WGA Awards ran a glib 90 minutes, and for the first time, repped one sole ceremony for the WGA West and WGA East branches. Traditionally, two separate awards ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York are held simultaneously with messy results. I.E. the WGA East announces big winners minutes in advance of WGAW’s, spoiling the evening for those on the West Coast, who often learn that they lost (or won) on their cell phones while sitting in the Beverly Hilton ballroom. None of that meshugaas this year.

The WGA Awards handed their top film honors to Emerald Fennell for Promising Young Woman in the Original Screenplay category and the Adapted Screenplay award to Sacha Baron Cohen and his team for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, boosting the Amazon sequel to Oscar frontrunner status.
Last year, the guild lined up with Oscar’s screenwriting prizes, awarding Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won’s Parasite in original screenplay and Taika Waititi’s JoJo Rabbit in adapted. Both won on Oscar night. That’s a feat that doesn’t always occur as the WGA only recognizes those nominees who are guild members, i.e. last year the guild overlooked Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in the original screenplay category as the filmmaker isn’t a WGA member. AMPAS, however, did give Tarantino’s screenplay a nod.

The documentary screenplay award went to Mark Monroe and Bryan Fogel for The Dissident.
On the TV side, Netflix’s The Crown scribes took the drama series award, beating out Better Call Saul, which led all shows five nominations, along with Ozark, The Mandalorian and The Boys; and Ted Lasso landed two in the comedy categories, for comedy series, besting fellow nominees The Great, Curb Your Enthusiasm and PEN15.

Desus & Mero took the award for Comedy/Variety Talk Series, beating last year’s winner Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, as well as Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
At Home with Amy Sedaris took the nod for Comedy/Variety Sketch Series and Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand took the award for Comedy/Variety Special.

The now-defunct Quibi snagged the award in the shortform category for #FreeRayshawn. Bojack Horseman took the nod for Animation, facing off against The Simpsons, which landed four of the six nominations, and Bob’s Burgers.

Will Berson, Shaka King, Kenny Lucas and Keith Lucas accepted the night’s only honorary award for their work on Warner Bros’ Judas and the Black Messiah. The Paul Selvin Award, named after the WGA West’s longtime general counsel, annually salutes scripts focused on civil rights and constitutional issues. The film’s screenplay is by Berson and King (who also directed the film) and the story is by Berson & King as well as the Lucas Bros.

The four recipients each delivered very brief remarks. King said it “feels fitting that a film featuring Fred Hampton’s words be honored with an award dedicated to freedom of expression.” Hampton, he added, “exemplified the vitality and sanctity of free speech as well as its incredible power, which so threatened the status quo.”

Tonight’s host Kal Penn, clad in a satin purple tux jacket, was live from what looked to be his home. The Harold & Kumar actor mentioned that he just became a WGA member.
“When I joined SAG they just gave me a pin, oh, well and health insurance,” he joked.

“The show brings together a wonderfully diverse range, from liberal writers on the East Coast to liberal writers on the West Coast,” he continued.
“We’re presenting 26 awards tonight…it’s also the same number of weeks we spend out of work,” Penn added.
Overall, next to previous hosts, Penn kept it very short.

In one of the lone funnier moments of the show, Jimmy Fallon presenting comedy series, said that last year when he presented, “I had to remind myself not to say penis when it’s Pen15.”

Then realizing that the producers got him to say the male organ on air, Fallon exclaimed, “You got me!…I just said it.”
Then not letting up, “The Great Penis Charlie Brown was my favorite Charlie Brown special; they don’t air that anymore. You have to get AppleTV+,” said the Tonight Show host.

In lieu of comical bits from presenters tonight, those were replaced by zinger montage videos which asked WGA members questions like “Sharpie or pencil?” and at the onset of the show, what writers at the age of 12, wanted to be when they grow up. For The Social Network Oscar winner and Trial of the Chicago 7 original screenplay nominee Sorkin, it was always a role in Broadway musicals.

Another brief funny moment was when Adapted Screenplay Borat Subsequent Moviefilm winner Sacha Baron Cohen detailed the eureka of capturing Rudy Giuliani in the raw during production in “one take.”

Breaking form during the virtual show, the Original Long Form winners for Mrs. America –Tanya Barfield, Joshua Griffith, Sharon Hoffman, Boo Killebrew, Micah Schraft, April Shih, Dahvi Waller–decided not to appear on camera and instead issued a placard statement which was read by a male voiceover:
“The creator of our show, Dahvi, is superstitious about planning speeches for awards we haven’t yet won, so we, the writing staff of Mrs. America have taken the liberty of composing a statement, just in case…

We are honored to receive this WGA award and humbled to have had the opportunity to tell these stories. We are grateful to Dahvi, who brought us all together and lifted our voices. She championed telling the stories of intersectionalism and marginalized figures too often relegated to historical footnotes.
The battle for the ERA, womens’ rights, civil rights and human rights, are all connected. We hope that the success of our show will encourage other writers to explore the under-represented figures of history and fight to tell multidimensional stories. All of the future exists in the past. We remain inspired by the words of Shirley Chisholm, “If there’s no room for you at the table, bring a folding chair.”

Here is the complete list of winners:

SCREENPLAY
Original Screenplay
Promising Young Woman
Written by Emerald Fennell
Focus Features

Adapted Screenplay
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Screenplay by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Peter Baynham & Erica Rivinoja & Dan Mazer & Jena Friedman & Lee Kern
Story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Nina Pedrad
Based on Characters Created by Sacha Baron Cohen
Amazon Studios

Documentary Screenplay
The Dissident
Written by Mark Monroe and Bryan Fogel
Briarcliff Entertainment



tripleid Publish time 24-3-2021 11:54 AM

aku kenot brain Borat tercalon oscar tahun ni..x kelakar lgsg kalo compare dgn borat yang 1st tuh

Rhyno Publish time 26-3-2021 06:04 PM

dauswq replied at 16-3-2021 02:06 AM
glenn close tercalon razzie dan oscar tu cannot brain

bayangkan malam razzie, tetibe glenn...

confirm la acik Glenn takkan attend Razzie tu. menjatuhkan maruah acik Glenn je.

Rhyno Publish time 5-4-2021 04:04 PM

Chadwick Boseman, Daniel Kaluuya locked for Oscar.

Leading and Supporting Actress masih open.

Youn Yuh-Jung bakal jadi pelakon Asia pertama menang Oscar?

Viola Davis bakal jadi pelakon kulit hitam wanita kedua menang Oscar?

dauswq Publish time 7-4-2021 02:59 AM

SAG Awards: See the full list of winners
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(CNN)The 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which honor some of the year's best performances in film and television, aired on Sunday night.
The ceremony, which was a pre-recorded, one-hour telecast, was not be like previous years in terms of fanfare. But the honor bestowed upon the winners remained the same.
In the end, the roughly 160,000 members in the guild honored the late Chadwick Boseman, Viola Davis, Yuh-Jung Youn, Daniel Kaluuya and the cast of "The Trial of the Chicago 7" in film.
In television, "Schitt's Creek" and "The Crown" continued their award success.
Below is a full list of winners.


Television Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Bill Camp, "The Queen's Gambit"
Daveed Diggs, "Hamilton"
Hugh Grant, "The Undoing"
Ethan Hawke, "The Good Lord Bird"
Mark Ruffalo, "I Know This Much Is True" *WINNER

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Cate Blanchett, "Mrs. America"
Michaela Coel, "I May Destroy You"
Nicole Kidman, "The Undoing"
Anya Taylor-Joy, "The Queen's Gambit" *WINNER
Kerry Washington, "Little Fires Everywhere"

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Bateman, "Ozark" *WINNER
Sterling K. Brown, "This Is Us"
Josh O'Connor, "The Crown"
Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul"
Regé-Jean Page, "Bridgerton"

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
Gillian Anderson, "The Crown" *WINNER
Olivia Colman, "The Crown"
Emma Corrin, "The Crown"
Julia Garner, "Ozark"
Laura Linney, "Ozark"

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Nicholas Hoult, "The Great"
Daniel Levy, "Schitt's Creek"
Eugene Levy, "Schitt's Creek"
Jason Sudeikis, "Ted Lasso" *WINNER
Ramy Youssef, "Ramy"

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate, "Dead to Me"
Linda Cardellini, "Dead to Me"
Kaley Cuoco, "The Flight Attendant"
Annie Murphy, "Schitt's Creek"
Catherine O'Hara, "Schitt's Creek" *WINNER

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
"Better Call Saul"
"Bridgerton"
"The Crown" *WINNER
"Lovecraft Country"
"Ozark"

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
"Dead to Me"
"The Flight Attendant"
"The Great"
"Schitt's Creek" *WINNER
"Ted Lasso"

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series
"The Boys"
"Cobra Kai"
"Lovecraft Country"
"The Mandalorian" *WINNER
"Westworld"

Motion Picture Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Riz Ahmed, "Sound of Metal"
Chadwick Boseman, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" *WINNER
Anthony Hopkins, "The Father"
Gary Oldman, "Mank"
Steven Yeun, "Minari"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Amy Adams, "Hillbilly Elegy"
Viola Davis, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" *WINNER
Vanessa Kirby, "Pieces of a Woman"
Frances McDormand, "Nomadland"
Carey Mulligan, "Promising Young Woman"
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Sacha Baron Cohen, "The Trial of the Chicago 7"
Chadwick Boseman, "Da 5 Bloods"
Daniel Kaluuya, "Judas and the Black Messiah" *WINNER
Jared Leto, "The Little Things"
Leslie Odom Jr., "One Night in Miami"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Maria Bakalova, "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm"
Glenn Close, "Hillbilly Elegy"
Olivia Colman, "The Father"
Yuh-Jung Youn, "Minari" *WINNER
Helena Zengel, "News of the World"
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
"Da 5 Bloods"
"Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"
"Minari"
"One Night in Miami"
"The Trial of the Chicago 7" *WINNER
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
"Da 5 Bloods"
"Mulan"
"News of the World"
"The Trial of the Chicago 7"
"Wonder Woman 1984" *WINNER


dauswq Publish time 7-4-2021 03:07 AM

Edited by dauswq at 7-4-2021 03:37 AM

best actress tahun 2001 & 2002 bakal berulang? nobody knows whose going to win...

tahun 2001, hale berry menang oscar
Sissy Spacek menang critic choice & golden globe
nicole kidman menang golden globe
judy dench menang bafta
hale berry menang sag

tahun 2002, nicole kidman menang oscar
julianne moore menang critic choice
renee zellweger menang sag & golden globe
nicole kidman menang golden globe & bafta

tahun 2021,
viola menang sag
carey muligan menang critic choice
andra day/rosamund pike menang golden globe
2 saja calon oscar: vanessa kirbsy & nek frances mcdomand tercalon bafta


kalau ikut trend 2001, viola davis mungkin menang
kalau ikut trend 2002 pula, andra day menang oscar? hopefully tidak. :shakehead3:


dauswq Publish time 7-4-2021 03:15 AM

Edited by dauswq at 7-4-2021 03:17 AM

Rhyno replied at 5-4-2021 04:04 PM
Chadwick Boseman, Daniel Kaluuya locked for Oscar.

Leading and Supporting Actress masih open.

pelakon asia byk dah menang acting oscar..tp utk korean, ni baru first time..


utk pelakon asia yg pertama menang supporting actress oscar, pernah sekali acik jepun ni lakukan dulu.

ftg8Aqjk744



dauswq Publish time 7-4-2021 03:26 AM

Edited by dauswq at 7-4-2021 03:39 AM

Golden Globe: the last time a winner of an oscar lose at the globes (comedy or drama) is Halle Berry in 2002. Kalau andra day tak menang, carey muligan atau acik viola atau acik france yg grab instead.

SAG: No one has ever won the oscar for Best Actress who was not nominated for SAG Best Actress since the Guild's award commenced in 1995. Andra Day can make a history sebab regina king pernah buat dulu. :L

BAFTA: since 2011, only the 2013 winner did not match the winner at the Oscar, Emmanuelle Riva. Thn ni Bafta memang pelik, sbb hanya 2 calon oscar saja ada dlm senarai nominees. Jadi boleh abaikan jek. apapun support acik frances, sbb nak bagi peluang acik viola lebih tipis dlm oscar. ;P


Critics Choice: Since 2011, out of the 11, only 6 winners of its Best Actress award matched the oscars' Best Actress award. Harap-harap carey mulligan will be the first one to do so. ;P

Rhyno Publish time 8-4-2021 06:04 PM

dauswq replied at 7-4-2021 03:07 AM
best actress tahun 2001 & 2002 bakal berulang? nobody knows whose going to win...

tahun 2001, hal ...
ada kebarangkalian tinggi Viola Davis menang Oscar.

Viola Davis, Chadwick Boseman, Daniel Kaluuya.

#BlackLivesMatter

dauswq Publish time 11-4-2021 10:15 AM

DGA Awards: Chloe Zhao and 'Nomadland' Take Top Honor
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'Nomadland'


Lesli Linka Glatter and Susanna Fogel won in the dramatic and comedy series categories during the virtual ceremony on Saturday.The 2021 Directors Guild Awards took place Saturday, with winners announced in numerous film and TV categories.
Like many other awards shows over the past year, the DGA Awards is occurred virtually, with members watching the proceedings unfold via streaming video.

DGA president Thomas Schlamme opened the event by acknowledging the unusual conditions of the pandemic awards season. "Storytelling prevailed," Schlamme said, speaking from inside the guild’s theater on Sunset Boulevard. "Your work provided comfort and escape to audiences… and we overcame the daunting task of getting our industry back to work."

Chloe Zhao took the evening's top honor for Nomadland, while the other feature-film director nominees were Minari's Lee Isaac Chung, Promising Young Woman's Emerald Fennell, Mank's David Fincher and Trial of the Chicago 7's Aaron Sorkin.

The DGA, traditionally one of Hollywood’s most male-dominated guilds, has for the first time nominated two women, Zhao and Fennell, in its feature directing category. Zhao is also the first woman of color nominated in the feature director category. Additionally two women — Radha Blank and Regina King — were nominated in the first-time feature film director category. And on the TV side, the guild handed out a number of nominations to female directors, including one to the late Lynn Shelton for her work on Little Fires Everywhere.

Apart from the socially distanced format, other reminders of COVID-19 surfaced throughout the show, as when Lesli Linka Glatter, who won the dramatic series directing prize for Showtime’s Homeland, acknowledged standing behind her, “my whole, completely vaccinated director team” and when presenter Dee Rees shouted out people who had spent the pandemic baking sourdough.

Some winners took the opportunity to make a point about larger cultural issues in their acceptance speeches, with Schlamme talking about voting rights after his win in the variety specials for HBO Max’s A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote. After winning the commercial directing award for her Beats by Dr. Dre spot, “You Love Me,” Melina Matsoukas thanked the headphones brand for “standing by and for Black people. Thank you for recognizing the culture... when so many others will not."

The DGA feature nominees often heavily overlap with the Film Academy’s choices in the directing category, with typically at least four of the five contenders repeating in the Oscar nominations. Indeed, this year, all of the theatrical feature film nominees, except for Aaron Sorkin, earned best director Oscar nods. Fifteen of the last 17 winners of the DGA's top award have gone on to win the Oscar.

Last year, 1917's Sam Mendes won the DGA's feature-film award before losing the best director Oscar to fellow DGA nominee, Parasite's Bong Joon Ho.
The first-time director award went to Darius Marder for Sound of Metal, with nominees including The Forty-Year-Old Version's Blank, I’m No Longer Here's Fernando Frías de la Parra, One Night in Miami's King and The Father's Florian Zeller.
Meanwhile, the documentary award went to The Truffle Hunters (Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw). Fellow nominees were My Octopus Teacher (Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed), Welcome to Chechnya (David France), Boys State (Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss) and The Painter and the Thief (Benjamin Ree).

In the comedy series categories, Ted Lasso and Curb Your Enthusiasm each scored two nominations. The fifth nominee in the comedy series category was Susanna Fogel, who won the award for The Flight Attendant.

Drama series nominees included Jason Bateman for Ozark, Jon Favreau for The Mandalorian, Vince Gilligan for Better Call Saul and Julie Anne Robinson for Bridgerton.

Scott Frank won in the limited series and TV movie category for The Queen's Gambit, with the nominees including Susanne Bier for The Undoing, Thomas Kail for Hamilton and Matt Shakman for WandaVision and Shelton.

In addition to the competitive awards, renowned director and past DGA president Paris Barclay received the Honorary Life Member Award, while DGA secretary-treasurer Betty Thomas received the 2021 Robert B. Aldrich Service Award. Unit production manager Brian E. Frankish was given this year's Frank Capra Achievement Award and associate director Joyce Thomas received the Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award.
A complete list of winners for the 73rd annual DGA Awards follows.

Outstanding Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film for 2020:
CHLOÉ ZHAO | Nomadland (Searchlight Pictures) (WINNER)
LEE ISAAC CHUNG | Minari (A24)
EMERALD FENNELL | Promising Young Woman (Focus Features)
DAVID FINCHER | Mank (Netflix)
AARON SORKIN | The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix; DreamWorks Pictures)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First-Time Feature Film Director:
DARIUS MARDER | Sound of Metal (Amazon Studios) (WINNER)
RADHA BLANK | The Forty-Year-Old Version (Netflix)
FERNANDO FRÍAS DE LA PARRA | I’m No Longer Here (Netflix)
REGINA KING | One Night in Miami (Amazon Studios)
FLORIAN ZELLER | The Father (Sony Pictures Classics)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
LESLI LINKA GLATTER | Homeland, “Prisoners of War” (Showtime) (WINNER)
JASON BATEMAN | Ozark, “Wartime” (Netflix)
JON FAVREAU | The Mandalorian, “Chapter 9: The Marshal” (Disney+)
VINCE GILLIGAN | Better Call Saul, “Bagman” (AMC)
JULIE ANNE ROBINSON | Bridgerton, “Diamond of the First Water” (Netflix)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series
SUSANNA FOGEL | The Flight Attendant, “In Case of Emergency” (HBO Max) (WINNER)
ZACH BRAFF | Ted Lasso, “Biscuits” (Apple TV+)
MJ DELANEY | Ted Lasso, “The Hope that Kills You” (Apple TV+)
ERIN O’MALLEY | Curb Your Enthusiasm, “The Surprise Party” (HBO)
JEFF SCHAFFER | Curb Your Enthusiasm, “The Spite Store” (HBO)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Limited Series
SCOTT FRANK | The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) (WINNER)
SUSANNE BIER | The Undoing (HBO)
THOMAS KAIL | Hamilton (Disney+)
MATT SHAKMAN | WandaVision (Disney +)
LYNN SHELTON | Little Fires Everywhere, “Find a Way” (Hulu)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming
DON ROY KING | Saturday Night Live, “Dave Chappelle; Foo Fighters” (NBC) (WINNER)
PAUL G. CASEY | Real Time With Bill Maher, “Episode 1835” (HBO)
JIM HOSKINSON | The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, “#1025 Live Show Following Capitol Insurrection” (CBS)
DAVID PAUL MEYER | The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, “President Obama: Inspiring Future Leaders" & “A Promised Land” (Comedy Central)
CHRISTOPHER WERNER | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, “Trump & Election Results” (HBO)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials
THOMAS SCHLAMME | A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote (HBO Max) (WINNER)
STACEY ANGELES | The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Presents “Remembering RBG: A Nation Ugly Cried with Desi Lydic (Comedy Central)
MARIELLE HELLER | What the Constitution Means to Me (Amazon)
JIM HOSKINSON | The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, “Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand: Building Back America Great Again Better 2020” (Showtime)
SPIKE LEE | American Utopia (HBO)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs
JOSEPH GUIDRY | Full Bloom, “Petal to the Metal” (HBO Max) (WINNER)
DAVID CHARLES | Eco Challenge, “3,2,1...Go!” (Amazon)
JON FAVREAU | The Chef Show, “Tartine” (Netflix)
KEN FUCHS | Shark Tank, “1211” (ABC)
RICH KIM | Lego Masters, “Mega City Block” (FOX)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs
AMY SCHATZ | We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest (HBO) (WINNER)
KABIR AKHTAR | High School Musical: The Musical ‑ The Series, “Opening Night” (Disney+)
LARISSA BILLS | On Pointe, “Showtime!” (Disney+)
DEAN ISRAELITE | The Astronauts, “Countdown” (Nickelodeon)
RICHIE KEEN | The Healing Powers of Dude, “Second Step: Homeroom” (Netflix)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials

MELINA MATSOUKAS (Prettybird) | You Love Me, Beats by Dr. Dre ‑ Translation (WINNER)
STEVE AYSON (MJZ) | The Great Chase, Nike ‑ Wieden + Kennedy Shanghai
NISHA GANATRA (Chelsea Pictures) | #wombstories, Bodyform/Libresse – AMVBBDO
NICLAS LARSSON (MJZ) | See the Unseen, VW Touareg ‑ adam&eveDDB; The Parents, Volvo XC60 ‑ Forsman & Bodenfors
TAIKA WAITITI (Hungry Man) | The Letter, Coca‑Cola ‑ Wieden & Kennedy London
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary

MICHAEL DWECK & GREGORY KERSHAW | The Truffle Hunters (Sony Pictures Classics) (WINNER)
PIPPA EHRLICH & JAMES REED | My Octopus Teacher (Netflix)
DAVID FRANCE | Welcome to Chechnya (HBO Max)
AMANDA McBAINE & JESSE MOSS | Boys State (Apple/A24)
BENJAMIN REE | The Painter and the Thief (Elevation Pictures)

dauswq Publish time 11-4-2021 10:16 AM

chloe zhao confirmed locked utk best director, tak pernah kalah lagi setakat ni.

dauswq Publish time 12-4-2021 04:23 AM

Vanessa kirbsy kalah dgn acik frances mcdomand di tanah air sendiri. Dlm top 5 best actress oscar, nampaknya vanessa paling weak amongst all.

Jadi contender utk best actress oscar tak dpt ditentukan sape pemenang:

Carey mulligan - Critic Choice
Viola davis - SAG
Andra Days - Golden Globe
Frances Mcdomand - Bafta

Acik frances mgkn akn cipta sejarah pemenang best actress 3x slps Katharine Hepburn?

Viola Davis bakalan cipta sejarah Black actress pertama menang 2 oscar kalau dia berjaya.

My take tetap carey mulligan.

Rhyno Publish time 12-4-2021 06:02 PM

nenek YJY nampaknya dah jd frontrunner utk Supporting Actress. melepas lagi acik Glenn nak menang Oscar.


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Rhyno replied at 12-4-2021 06:02 PM
nenek YJY nampaknya dah jd frontrunner utk Supporting Actress. melepas lagi acik Glenn nak menang Os ...
apa yg aku cakap awal aritu nenek YJY mmg layak menang sbb dah tgk Minari dan kaji her performance. klu tak glenn close menang, she deserved it all.

btw secret ballot members pun vote nenek YJY utk oscar kali ni.

https://www.latimes.com/entertai ... ots-academy-members

Oscar voting begins Thursday, meaning we’re one step closer to putting a bow on this never-ending awards season. With academy members making their final choices, we asked three from different branches — a writer, producer and actor — to anonymously share their picks and the reasoning behind them. Their choices were different, but the trio did share a passion for this year’s nominees, a desire to celebrate the strong work and relief that we might soon be seeing movies in theaters again and not on a streaming platform.

WRITER, woman in her 40s

Picture: This is such a stacked category this year. I would be happy for “Minari,” “Nomadland” or “Sound of Metal” to win. If I’m going by my own standards of what makes a best picture — excellent craft, spectacle and a deep well of emotion — I think perhaps “Minari” might be the top choice. But it’s not that I didn’t love the other movies nominated. “Mank” was well made but didn’t feel timely to me. It seemed like it was being made off a playbook from a few years ago. “Judas and the Black Messiah” had tremendous performances but was not as tight as my favorites. “The Trial of the Chicago 7" was fun and again had great performances but felt a bit conscious that it was trying to be an awards movie at times. And “The Father” was truly moving and had imaginative production design, but I read a review that called it “ruthless,” and that felt exactly right. And I can’t have a ruthless movie win best picture.

Director: This one is a toss-up between “Promising Young Woman” and “Nomadland” for me. Both were directed so skillfully and confidently, and both directors have such a distinctive stamp on their work that excites me. I’d love to give it to “Another Round,” but the directing wasn’t what I loved most about that movie. Side note: I wish “Another Round” had gotten more nominations.
Actress: I love all the actresses in this category, and it’s always tough to judge when several actresses are playing real people. But I was so pleasantly shocked by the range of Carey Mulligan’s performance. And Andra Day is such a revelation as Billie Holiday. Frances McDormand is a perennial Oscar favorite and could take it, and I’d be OK with that, but I’d rather someone new get the gold. That’s unfair to Frances’ amazing performance, and I know that. I’m going to go with Carey Mulligan here.
Actor: This is between Riz Ahmed and Anthony Hopkins for me. Both performances were deeply moving and satisfying and had so many layers. I think I’m going to go with Riz, though. That was a role well outside of many of his comfort zones — being a metal drummer and being deaf — and he completely nailed it.

Supporting actress: Maria Bakalova was positively revelatory in “Borat.” I didn’t think anyone could match Sacha Baron Cohen’s energy, but she matches and exceeds it. However, this is Yuh-Jung Youn’s. Her performance as that grandmother was surprising, fun and heartbreaking. It knocked me off my feet and was a big part of the reason I loved “Minari” so much.
Supporting actor: It is so bizarre that both Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield are nominated for supporting actor. This for me is between Leslie Odom Jr. and Paul Raci. Leslie really shines in the second half of “One Night in Miami ....” He is so amazing at playing Sam Cooke’s frustrations bubbling just below the surface. Paul Raci gave such a heartbreaking and charming performance in “Sound of Metal.” Completely authentic and lived-in. I think I’m going to say Paul Raci, partially because I want to watch him win.
   

PRODUCER, man in his 40s

Picture: “Minari.” It’s normally not one I would vote for for picture. But something about it, maybe because I didn’t know anything about it going in ... it felt like a perfect, charming drama about America.
Director: “Nomadland” wasn’t my favorite movie this year, but I think what Chloé Zhao did as a director, to create that thing out of thin air and mix real characters with actors and move around and make a road movie that had a restrained emotion, was superb.
Actress: Andra Day as Billie Holiday ... I started skeptical because Billie Holiday is so well-known, but she became the character. Viola Davis was solid too. Frances McDormand is always amazing. And it was fun to see Carey Mulligan in that role. But it’s hard to portray a legend, so Andra Day.
Actor: Anthony Hopkins was so good in “The Father.” I was completely devastated by that one. As someone who has parents getting older, that one really affected me. It’s a good category, though I thought Chadwick Boseman was terrible in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” I didn’t understand that one. The movie was too theatrical and too over-the-top in a way that just wasn’t landing.
Supporting actress: Right when I was watching it, I thought Yuh-Jung Youn is going to be my supporting actress choice. She was just so good.

Supporting actor: I don’t know how they decided supporting for “Judas and the Black Messiah.” I liked them both. I’m voting for Daniel . LaKeith Stanfield was really good too, but I thought that was more a lead role. In terms of movies covering that era, I thought that movie was much better by far than “The Trial of the Chicago 7.”

ACTOR, Woman in her 50s

Picture: I adore all these movies and could rank them one way today and a different way tomorrow. I’m leaning toward “Nomadland” for its beauty and the way it captured this woman’s journey of discovery. It felt like something we’ve all been going through in some fashion the past year.
Director: Chloé Zhao for the reasons I’m voting for “Nomadland” and for the way she blended the fictional narrative and the true stories of the nomads in such a powerful way.
Actress: Frances McDormand has always been an inspiration, and I love all the subtle things she does in “Nomadland.” That last scene of her going through the house just moved me to tears.
Actor: Anthony Hopkins is another inspiration, and there’s nothing sentimental in the way he depicts this man’s descent into dementia. Still through all the bravado, the vulnerability seeps through and breaks your heart. Just astonishing what he does.
Supporting actress: I love “Minari.” Maybe I’ll change my mind and vote for it for best picture! Anyway, Yuh-Jung Youn is so good in that movie, funny and warm and wise. She’s the grandmother I aspire to be someday!
Supporting actor: The whole cast of “The Trial of the Chicago 7" is superb, so I feel like someone should be recognized from that movie. Sacha Baron Cohen really captured the essence of Abbie Hoffman, so he gets my vote.

dauswq Publish time 13-4-2021 01:31 PM

acik viola davis tak flavorable among pengkritik filem Ma Raney wlpn dpt sokongan majoriti SAG members, jd kes kemenangan Help di SAG mgkn bakal berulang lagi di Oscar.

So I guess the trophy is torn between carey mulligan, andra days dan acik frances mcdomand

lasagna Publish time 15-4-2021 11:44 AM

dauswq replied at 12-4-2021 04:23 AM
Vanessa kirbsy kalah dgn acik frances mcdomand di tanah air sendiri. Dlm top 5 best actress oscar, n ...

Kesian plak nengok watak Vanessa Kirbsy dlm Pieces of Woman tu..
Seksa and kesian tgk sheol meneran nk beranak. Tapi apa kan daya tak menang jua di UK.

dauswq Publish time 22-4-2021 12:02 PM

Oscars 2021: 19 geeky facts from Borat to BosemanBy Steven McIntosh


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image captionL-R: Nomadland director Chloé Zhao, Viola Davis as Ma Rainey, Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat, Soul's Joe Gardner and Carey Mulligan in Promising Young Woman
After an awards season which has dragged on even longer than some of the nominated films, the Oscars finally take place this Sunday.


The 2021 race kicked off last September, when Nomadland became an early favourite at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals.


The subsequent awards season has been prolonged due to the pandemic, with this weekend's Academy Awards taking place two months later than usual.


Get your favourite anorak out of the cupboard, because we've been studying the nominations and listening to a lot of awards season podcasts to come up with 19 seriously geeky facts about this year's contenders.


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1. Borat has already broken an Oscars record.


Sacha Baron Cohen's double-nominated film has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest title of any nominated film in Academy history.


Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan has an impressive 110 characters.


That overtook the previous record holder, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes, which was released in 1964 but only had a measly 85 characters in its title. Really guys, try harder.


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image captionBorat star Maria Bakalova is only the second nominee from a sequel to be up for best supporting actress
2. Chadwick Boseman's nomination is more unusual than you might think.


The Black Panther star, who died last August, is likely to win best actor for his performance in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.


But it's actually not that common for actors to be nominated posthumously - Boseman is only the eighth in 93 years.


James Dean, Jeanne Eagels, Ralph Richardson, Massimo Troisi and Spencer Tracy were also nominated after their deaths (twice, in Dean's case), while Heath Ledger and Peter Finch are the only two actors to have won.


3. The best picture category has no Soul.


Quite literally. The hugely popular Pixar film, which features the voices of Tina Fey, Jamie Foxx and Graham Norton, isn't in the best picture race this year.


But then, what's new? The Academy hardly ever nominates animated films for its top category.


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image captionJamie Foxx voices Joe Gardner in Soul
In fact, only three animated films have ever been nominated for best picture - Beauty and the Beast (1991), Up (2009) and Toy Story 3 (2010), none of which actually won.


Soul is at least nominated for best animated feature and stands a very good chance of winning, as long as it can hold off competition from the likes of Shaun the Sheep.


4. The last time the winners of best actress and best actor were from the same film was 1998.


Don't bet against that happening this year - Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman could both win for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.


Helen Hunt and Jack Nicholson were the last pair to score the double, for As Good As It Gets.


5. The Golden Globe winner of best supporting actress has not missed an Oscar nomination since 1976.


That changed this year, however.


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image captionJodie Foster: Adored by the Globes, but not nominated for the Oscars
Jodie Foster won the Globe for her performance in The Mauritanian, but she isn't even one of the five nominees at the Oscars.


That makes her the first snubbed Globe winner of this category since Katharine Ross, for Voyage of the Damned.


6. Glenn Close did the best (and worst) acting of 2020.


The 74-year-old currently holds the dubious honour of being the most Oscar-nominated actress in history never to have won.


She scored her eighth nomination this year for her performance in Hillbilly Elegy - a hugely divisive film. Rotten Tomatoes records a large gap between the viewers' score (84%) and the critics' score (26%).


As a result, Close has been nominated for best supporting actress at the Oscars... but also worst supporting actress at the alternative ceremony the Razzies.


She is only the third actor ever to score the dual Oscar-Razzie nomination for the same performance. The others were Amy Irving (for Yentl) and James Coco (Only When I Laugh).


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image captionHillbilly Elegy's Glenn Close is nominated for best supporting actress... and worst supporting actress
7. This is the first time in Oscars history that all five nominees for best original screenplay are up for best picture.


They are: Minari, Promising Young Woman, Judas and the Black Messiah, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and Sound of Metal.


8. Eurovision is the odd one out in its category.


And given the bonkers nature of the annual song contest, we wouldn't have it any other way.


Husavik, which features in Will Ferrell's Eurovision movie, is the only nominee for best original song which doesn't feature over the end credits of its film.


That's because it's the only song that's actively integral to the plot of its movie, rather than some pleasant reflective closing music intended to accompany your walk out of the cinema (or living room).


The other odd one out in this category is Diane Warren, but for a different reason. While all the other songwriters are seeing their work nominated for the first time, Warren is on her 12th Oscar nomination (12th!), but has never won.


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image captionEurovision: The Story of Fire Saga is nominated in the best original song category for Husavik
9. Viola Davis doesn't hang around.


The best actress nominee's portrayal of Ma Rainey totals just 26 minutes and 41 seconds of the film.


That means she actually appears on screen for less time than two of the supporting actress nominees - Maria Bakalova and Olivia Colman, who clock up 40 and 35 minutes respectively in their films.


Davis has form on this - she got a best supporting actress nomination in 2009 for Doubt, despite only appearing in a single eight-minute scene.


10. The White Tiger's sole nomination keeps alive a 20-year tradition.


The film, which is based on the Booker Prize-winning novel, has just one nomination - best adapted screenplay.


Its nod in this category keeps the Academy's "sole screenplay nomination" streak going for the 20th year in a row.


In other words, every Oscars ceremony for the last 19 years has seen at least one film nominated for its screenplay, but nothing else. Knives Out, Straight Outta Compton, In Bruges and Molly's Game are among the others.


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image captionLeslie Odom Jr as Sam Cooke in One Night In Miami
11. Mary J. Blige is a trendsetter.


The queen of hip-hop soul was the first person ever to be nominated for both acting and songwriting in the same year, which was for Mudbound in 2018.


But since then, it's happened every year. Lady Gaga hit both bases in 2019, followed by Cynthia Erivo in 2020.


This year, One Night In Miami star Leslie Odom Jr continues the trend - with nominations in both the supporting actor and original song categories.


In addition to playing Sam Cooke in the movie, he also wrote and performed Speak Now for the film's soundtrack.


12. This year's oldest nominee is 89-year-old Ann Roth, the costume designer for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.


That ties her with screenwriter James Ivory and the late French film director Agnès Varda, who were also nominated at 89.


But who was the oldest of these three? We got our calculators out and found that Varda holds the crown - at the time she was nominated, she was three months older than Roth, and eight days older than Ivory.


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image captionChadwick Boseman (far left) and Viola Davis (centre) are both nominated for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
13. Judas and the Black Messiah doesn't have a lead character.


At least, not according to the Academy.


Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield are both nominated in the best supporting actor category for the film.


This left many Oscar-watchers puzzled. If the actors playing both Judas and the Black Messiah were supporting characters, then who on earth was the lead?


The explanation is, quite simply, that the Academy lets its voters choose which category to nominate somebody in.


Both stars may well have picked up nominations from members in the leading categories, but ever since Barry Fitzgerald was nominated twice for the same performance in 1944, it's been a rule that the performer can only be nominated in the category where they receive the most votes.


14. All the acting winners could be from ethnic minority groups.


The four winners at the Screen Actors Guild ceremony all were - and that's seen as a big Oscars indicator.


Yuh-Jung Youn, Daniel Kaluuya, Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman made up the winning SAG quad.


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image captionYuh-Jung Youn plays an unconventional grandmother in Minari
This is a record-breaking year for racial diversity in general at the Oscars, with nine ethnic minority actors nominated out of 20 available slots.


And for the first time ever, the majority of nominees for best leading actor are not white. Anthony Hopkins and Gary Oldman are nominated alongside Boseman, Riz Ahmed and Steven Yeun.


15. This is the first year there have been two female nominees for best director.


Natalie Portman will have to leave her campaign cape in the wardrobe this year, because both Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) and Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) are up for best director.


It's the first time two women have been nominated in a single year. Lady Bird director Greta Gerwig was the last woman to be nominated, in 2018, while The Hurt Locker's director Kathryn Bigelow is the only woman ever to have won, in 2010.


Furthermore, Zhao and Fennell are also up for best adapted screenplay and best original screenplay respectively. If they both win, it will mark the first time in Oscars history that women have won both the screenwriting categories.


No woman has won either of the Oscars' writing categories since Juno's Diablo Cody in 2008.


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image captionActress Carey Mulligan and director Emerald Fennell are nominated for Promising Young Woman
16. Borat is the new Godfather.


The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are widely considered to be two of the greatest films of all time. But the gangster epic has two surprising parallels with Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.


Firstly, Maria Bakalova is only the second nominee for best supporting actress from a sequel, after Talia Shire from The Godfather Part II.


Borat is also only the fourth film to have both its original and sequel nominated for best screenplay.


The others are The Thin Man and its sequel After The Thin Man, The Hustler and its sequel The Color of Money, and - that's right - The Godfather and The Godfather Part II.


17. The best sound editing and best sound mixing awards have been merged into one overarching category this year - best sound.


This is a huge relief to journalists everywhere, who previously had to try and explain the difference between the two - provided they could figure it out themselves.


The truth is, having two different categories was no longer necessary thanks to advances in technology.


"The Academy's two sound categories are a relic of a pre-digital age that fails to account for the evolution of post-production sound," explained Chris O'Falt in IndieWire. "Today, sound editing and mixing have overlapped to the point that even the most astute audiophile might have trouble distinguishing the contribution of each."


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image captionSound of Metal is, appropriately, among the nominees for best sound
18. Frances McDormand is the first woman to receive an acting and producing nomination in a single year.


She is listed as a producer on best picture favourite Nomadland, which means she could end up on stage even if she doesn't win best actress.


The closest comparisons are Barbra Streisand and Oprah Winfrey, who have both been nominated as actors and producers, but for different films and in different years.


19. Steven Soderbergh might be a good person to ask for next week's lottery numbers.


The legendary director of Ocean's Eleven and Erin Brockovich is producing this year's Oscars ceremony, which must be a logistical nightmare with its multiple locations, Covid-safe protocols and ban on nominees using Zoom.


But if there's any man who was prepared for this exact situation, it's Soderbergh.


In 2011, nearly a decade before the pandemic, he directed a film which featured social distancing, R-numbers and vaccines being introduced amid a deadly virus. The film in question? Contagion.


Steven, we're sorry about all the mean things we said about Ocean's Twelve and promise never to doubt you again.



dauswq Publish time 22-4-2021 12:13 PM

Jangan lupa tonton oscar Isnin ni. mark tarikh dan masa siap-siap. :D

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lasagna Publish time 22-4-2021 12:19 PM

dauswq replied at 22-4-2021 12:13 PM
Jangan lupa tonton oscar Isnin ni. mark tarikh dan masa siap-siap.

@Rhyno @cyclops_psycho @mat ...

tasabarrr.. tapi xtau laaa HBO ke stesen mana yg amek live nti.
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