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25 February 2019, 12:48 AM
Mary Anna
Oscars
quote:
Originally posted by Bernard:
I'm not watching this year, but I did see this red carpet picture. I love it!



That is an amazing look. I love it!

That photo is circulating on Facebook with a caption that is very funny to this crime fiction writer:

"Billy Porter showed up as the glamorous dowager with a dangerous secret AND her suave butler with mysterious designs of his own."

ROTFLMAO


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25 February 2019, 01:03 AM
Steve Miller
The woman he was with showed up in a dress with a huge train populated with stuffed animals and a bunny hand puppet.

If the idea was to entertain, it succeeded.


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25 February 2019, 01:37 AM
Daniel
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Miller:
Bravo for including the awards for the tradies -
costume, makeup, production.

They can make or break a picture and some of them are my friends.


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25 February 2019, 09:28 AM
ShiroKuro
I didn't watch, I didn't realize it was yesterday. I've caught a few news stories this morning though.

Add me to the list, I love that tuxedo dress! It's a great look on him. And, I mean, you pretty much can't go wrong with that much velvet!

Also, I have yet to see the Queen movie, but really want to. I also want to see Green Book, although I'm curious about the criticisms of it.


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25 February 2019, 11:37 AM
Nina
J Hud really struggled. Sad, because I think she's amazing.

I was about 50-50 with the fashionistas on what worked and what didn't. Some of the things they were gushing over were ridiculous. But I loved loved loved Emma Stone's dress, along with them (and apparently the rest of the world).

I didn't miss a host at all.

I still think Adam Lambert is one of the best things to ever come out of American Idol.

I thought that the awards came off as a bit of "you get an Oscar!" "You get an Oscar!" No big sweeps for any single movie.

I liked Green Book, but no way was it best picture.

The chemistry between Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper just shoots off the screen. Either they're incredible actors, or there's something really there.

Speaking of Lady Gaga, she is freakishly talented. I remain a huge fan.

Some of the best movie $$'s I've spent have been to see the nominated shorts in the theater. Around here, they're still playing. I highly recommend going before they leave the theaters (it may be too late).

I'd give it a solid B.
25 February 2019, 12:10 PM
LL
The whole thing was a preview for me. I don't go to the movies...just wait for them to come to Amazon prime etc.

I watched Who's got talent or Americas got talent or whatever the name. I never watch one thing at a time. And switch during ads!

The set is still what sticks in my mind as memorable.


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25 February 2019, 01:56 PM
Cindysphinx
I didn't watch.

I was in a Superbowl + Oscars prediction group. After the Superbowl round, I was in second place, one point behind the leader.

The pressure for the Oscar round was palpable -- especially since I rarely go to a movie nowadays. Of all of the contenders, I had seen Free Solo, RBG, Spiderman, Black Panther, Isle of Dogs, and Roma. I began watching BlacKkKlansman on a five-hour flight and stopped about 30 minutes in -- I preferred staring out the window to watching that movie.

Anyway, my theory for the Oscar round was that there would be a backlash against Netflix, and they wouldn't give it Best Picture. I was right and was one of the few in the pool who didn't pick Roma. I also picked against the short movie film Period because of the Netflix connection (wrong!).

I made some awesome picks down the line for things like sound editing, make-up, screenplay, etc. I coughed up the win, however, by assuming the Academy would reward people based on the strength of their careers (Spike Lee, Glenn Close, some other guy for Supporting Actor). And I had an Attack of Stupid and picked Bradley Cooper for Best Actor on account of how he's so cute.

So I fell to the middle of the pack. Better luck next year -- and next time I'll be prepared.
25 February 2019, 01:56 PM
Cindysphinx
Oh, and I loved Isle of Dogs. That movie is very underrated.
25 February 2019, 02:08 PM
ShiroKuro
quote:
Oh, and I loved Isle of Dogs. That movie is very underrated.


Hey, that's one film from 2018 that I actually saw! Did it win something?


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25 February 2019, 02:40 PM
Cindysphinx
It was nominated for Animated Feature Film, but it lost to Spiderman. Which was also very good and very funny.
25 February 2019, 06:06 PM
AdagioM
I need to see Bao. Stat. I chose it in the pool because I liked the name, not knowing it really was about a dumpling!

I went to a party last night. We cast our ballots. I picked 12/24 winners, which was pretty good since I’d only seen RBG and If Beale Street Could Talk. I tied for third; first place winner had 14, second place 13.

Loved the gowns! And the black velvet tux/gown. He actually had black velvet palazzo pants for the pre-show, while he was conducting interviews.

The Lady Gaga/B. Cooper duet was smokin’ hot.

And Melissa McCarthy’s gown with the train covered with bunnies was stellar.


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25 February 2019, 06:56 PM
QuirtEvans
Mary Anna and I both saw Bao, and both loved it.
26 February 2019, 01:57 AM
Steve Miller
When I saw the costume segment I thought the tradies had banded together to make sure their awards were the most entertaining part of the evening. Recall that tradie awards were originally scheduled to happen during commercials.

Later segments screwed that up but I still think the bunny train stole the show. Bunny handpuppet FTW!


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26 February 2019, 10:01 AM
CHAS
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Miller:
When I saw the costume segment I thought the tradies had banded together to make sure their awards were the most entertaining part of the evening. Recall that tradie awards were originally scheduled to happen during commercials.

Later segments screwed that up but I still think the bunny train stole the show. Bunny handpuppet FTW!


I think Melissa McCarthy stole the show with that. I am not the best judge however. Watched it Monday night with a lot of fast forwarding. Such a Grinch I am.


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26 February 2019, 07:15 PM
ShiroKuro
I still haven't seen a photo of the bunny train yet...

I did just go and watch Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's performance.... meh. I love Lady Gaga, but I don't like Bradley Cooper and I don't like his singing voice. She sounded great though.

I wanted to be able to hear more of that piano she was playing too.


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