Who is most likely to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress this year?
I fucked up the other thread on this topic, so let's try again.
I'm listing the top 9 choices currently up on Gold Derby (in order), and I'm giving the #10 slot to "Other--please name"
Note that I am not asking you whom you WANT to win; I am asking rather whom you think WILL win.
by Anonymous | reply 25 | February 4, 2022 4:46 PM
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That should be "Jessie Buckley, "The Lost Daughter,"" of course.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | January 14, 2022 4:23 AM
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I hope Negga wins the prize.
We need make Negga a household word.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | January 14, 2022 4:53 AM
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I did not like Power of the Dog.
I should have known just by the title I would not enjoy it—dogs POOP everywhere. 💩
by Anonymous | reply 4 | January 19, 2022 4:55 AM
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Ann Dowd deserves it but deserving sailed a few years ago.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | February 3, 2022 2:40 PM
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Ariana - she hits all the check marks - multi-racial, bisexual, singer, dancer, actress.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | February 3, 2022 2:48 PM
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Kristen Dunst didn’t move her face throughout the entire film. I was waiting for her to start acting.
by Anonymous | reply 8 | February 3, 2022 3:15 PM
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Martha Plimpton is my choice (unlisted). She blows several of these contenders out of the water.
by Anonymous | reply 10 | February 3, 2022 3:36 PM
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Hi, just dropping in to tell you that I don't go to movies, so I really don't give a rat's ass. Won't be watching the Oscars anyway.
by Anonymous | reply 11 | February 3, 2022 3:39 PM
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R11 Yet you cared enough to come here.
God, what a dumb cunt you are.
by Anonymous | reply 12 | February 3, 2022 3:41 PM
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Dunst should have been nominated for best actress for "Melancholia."
by Anonymous | reply 13 | February 3, 2022 3:48 PM
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Ariana was fine but she played Anita as more innocent than most Anitas I've seen.
Rita Moreno played her more fiery and cynical--she gave her movie more spark than the Ariana did hers. Tony and Maria are supposed to be the innocent ones.
by Anonymous | reply 14 | February 3, 2022 4:12 PM
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OP-No one cares about this stuff anymore because no goes to the movies since March 2020.
by Anonymous | reply 15 | February 3, 2022 4:21 PM
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Most likely to win: Dunst. By a hair, over DeBose, but she will win. If WSS had made big box office like it was supposed to have done, I'd reverse these picks. More people saw PofTD than WSS.
Kiki is long overdue, has tons of voting friends in AMPAS, and power backers in her corner (Netflix, the Huvanes).
by Anonymous | reply 16 | February 3, 2022 4:32 PM
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Cate Blanchett, "Nightmare Alley"
by Anonymous | reply 17 | February 3, 2022 4:33 PM
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If they're going to get the splinters out of her teeth, they better start removing them soon.
by Anonymous | reply 18 | February 3, 2022 4:36 PM
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That’s not even going to be nominated, R17.
by Anonymous | reply 19 | February 3, 2022 4:36 PM
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Cate will be nominated for Don’t Look Up before Nightmare Alley.
by Anonymous | reply 21 | February 3, 2022 11:57 PM
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Rita's Oscar campaign of dredging up dead actors' names is one of the worst and most shameless campaigns since Melissa Leo, AnnE and Kate Winslet. For that, I hope hers is over.
by Anonymous | reply 22 | February 4, 2022 12:01 AM
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Most people seem to think that Ariana DeBose is going to win, but I'd watch out for Catriona Balfe. I think Belfast is going to go into the Oscar ceremony a lot stronger than West Side Story, and that does make a difference.
I don't think Cate will be nominated this year, but Nightmare Alley is clearly her stronger horse in the race based on the SAG nomination alone.
by Anonymous | reply 23 | February 4, 2022 12:03 AM
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[quote] If they're going to get the splinters out of her teeth
Are you talking about Cate Blanchett's teeth, R18?
by Anonymous | reply 24 | February 4, 2022 5:48 AM
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R14, I agree that Moreno’s Anita was more fiery, cynical and sexual. Part of it was her scene with Tony and Maria when she says, “How can I know what goes on twelve feet over my head?”
But I wouldn’t say that DaBose’s Anita was “naive,” but she is more of an ambitious dreamer and a wannabe homemaker. Her dreams and purposes were more evident. You didn’t know what Moreno’s Anita wanted other than to have a good time.
by Anonymous | reply 25 | February 4, 2022 4:46 PM
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