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Still better than Black Panther winning. That would have been a complete joke.
Not much better though. Black Panther is at least not usual Oscar fare.
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Still better than Black Panther winning. That would have been a complete joke.
Olivia Colman seems like such a sweetheart and seeing her halfway bawling onstage while getting her award was touching to watch. I'm happy for her.
I really enjoyed Green Book. It was a very simple story, but the screenplay was pitch perfect and the acting was phenomenal. Plus you just know it will get people mad on the internet so that's always nice as well.
Agreed, also Spiderverse is a Disney movie, since Disney owns Spiderman.
Man, did I super appreciate them keeping it toned down compared to last year. And as soon as I heard Spike Lee begin his speech, I though “oh no...”By the way, I'm pretty sure Spike Lee was the only one who made a big speech about the 2020 election and politics. Everyone else toned it down.
It’s hardly unusual for bad films to win Oscars, but there is something glaring about Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody’s dominance this year.
Green Book is a buddy dramedy about race relations and a snapshot of the Civil Rights era South. It is patronizingly glib and anodyne about those complicated issues, and engages in cliches with such gleeful confidence it’s almost as if the filmmakers had a checklist. The family of Don Shirley, the musician whom Mahershala Ali won Best Supporting Actor for portraying, has been outspoken about the liberties the film takes with the facts of Shirley’s life. The optics of that are worse considering that the entire team behind the film, save for producer Octavia Spencer, is white. (It’s certainly worth noting that only Ali thanked Shirley from the stage Sunday night.)
Bohemian Rhapsody is a movie that portrays homosexuality as a predatory gateway drug. It moves with shocking lethargy, considering that this is a movie with Freddie Mercury at its center, up until its rousing Live Aid finale, which we’re assuming is all voters remember when they reward this movie. It, too, changes facts, rewriting the timeline of Mercury’s AIDS diagnosis to make it seem as if reckoning with his mortality drove him to deliver that legendary performance.
By the way, I'm pretty sure Spike Lee was the only one who made a big speech about the 2020 election and politics. Everyone else toned it down.
Twitter wokes are angry because it apparently doesn't portray racism in a way to make the white man uncomfortable and check his white privilege. Also because of supposed historical inaccuracies, but most of the complaints seem to be related to the aforementioned reason.Actually, now that I’ve actually read what Green Book is about....why is Twitter mad?
Did somebody say DRUMPF?More anti-Drumpf bullshit I imagine? It's funny that before the election he was bemoaning blacks who supported Hillary and called them Uncle Toms.