FilmTVGeek80 January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 11 minutes ago, slowpoked said: That may be the case. But I'm still having a hard time believing Regina King will suddenly, out of nowhere, pull off the win, when the biggest voting group for the Oscars didn't even nominate her to contend for the award at SAG. It's not unprecedented. I believe, not quite sure, Marcus Gay Harden wasn't nominated the year she won the supporting actress Oscar. And Christop Walz wasn't nominated when he won for Django Unchained. 6 minutes ago, truthaboutluv said: Well, well. Looks like Mr. Rami Malek is heading for that Oscar win. I really didn't know which way this one would go but I knew it would likely come down to him or Christian Bale. I think it's still a race between him and Christian Bale. Denzel Washington won the SAG for Fences but Casey Affleck won the Oscar. I think there have been other splits like that. I think Viola Davis won the SAG but Meryl Streep won the Oscar. The BAFTAs might make things clearer or not. Bale won the Globe and Critics' Choice. And Tami has won the Globe and SAG. 1 Link to comment
mtlchick January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 I think it's going to come down to voters can find a shred of humanity within Bale's portrayal of Cheney. Co workers asked me what I thought about the movie. I thought he was disturbing and terrifying in a very quiet way but you have to go in with the mindset that this a strange take on a satire and on a man most people barely know a thing about. Bale thanking Satan during the Globes made a lot of sense to me. For Malek, he's playing a beloved figure whose time was cut short that older voters will remember, and younger voters may be more in tune with. This is one race I really can't call, but I'll be happy with either one winning. 5 Link to comment
truthaboutluv January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 7 minutes ago, FilmTVGeek80 said: I think it's still a race between him and Christian Bale. Denzel Washington won the SAG for Fences but Casey Affleck won the Oscar. I think there have been other splits like that. I think Viola Davis won the SAG but Meryl Streep won the Oscar. The BAFTAs might make things clearer or not. Bale won the Globe and Critics' Choice. And Tami has won the Globe and SAG. Well of course, I guess I should have made it clear that I don't think it's a done deal. But more so that I think it pushes him a bit more as the favorite, particularly because as others noted, SAG is the biggest voting body of all the Guilds for the Oscars. And yes, Denzel won the SAG for Fences, which I suspect had to do with the fact that Denzel, amazingly before that, had never won a SAG Award. But Casey had pretty much dominated the Award season to that point, so the SAG Award was really the only thing he didn't win. He beat Denzel at the Globes because they were both in the Drama category. Without question, we've seen surprise wins on Oscar night. One of the most famous examples is of course Adrien Brody coming out of nowhere to win Best Actor after I think Jack Nicholson or Daniel Day Lewis had had been sweeping the season. But the consensus coming into tonight was that this was a dog fight between Rami and Christian and whoever won would be telling of which way the voters are leaning. Definitely makes things interesting and like I said, far more exciting than last year's award season which was sewn up by the Globes. 3 Link to comment
Simon Boccanegra January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 (edited) 56 minutes ago, truthaboutluv said: Without question, we've seen surprise wins on Oscar night. One of the most famous examples is of course Adrien Brody coming out of nowhere to win Best Actor after I think Jack Nicholson or Daniel Day Lewis had had been sweeping the season. I remember that. It was a thrilling moment, but as I recall, not quite the shocker it has been made to seem in retrospect. The Pianist had some late momentum; more people were taking a look at it. And it was a strong Best Actor field across the board, in which anyone would have been deserving, so people started saying, "Hmm. Cage, Caine, Day-Lewis, and Nicholson all have at least one Oscar already. So why not the kid, who really has to carry his picture and doesn't even have another actor to work with for so much of it?" This is one thing I miss a little about the days when the ceremony was in late March or early April: "late momentum" doesn't mean what it used to. That was, in fact, the last ceremony before they went to the abbreviated Oscar season, with the ceremony held in late February or early March. Brody might not have been able to do that on the present schedule. Edited January 28, 2019 by Simon Boccanegra 3 Link to comment
vb68 January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, mtlchick said: This is one race I really can't call, but I'll be happy with either one winning. I wouldn't mind if they split the votes, and Bradley Cooper managed to come through and actually win. ASIB was such a fantastic achievement and way too good for him to get nothing IMO. Absolutely thrilled for Black Panther and all the folks at Marvel. I wish Stan Lee had lived to see it. Edited January 28, 2019 by vb68 5 Link to comment
Neurochick January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 I don't get the love for A Star is Born. I saw it and though I loved the music, I HATE the story, because to me it's the glorification of a dysfunctional relationship. Oh, my true love...YUK. 5 Link to comment
slowpoked January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 Did I hear it right that this was just Glenn Close's second SAG? And the first one was for an old movie? The woman never won for Damages??? What's wrong with people?! 2 Link to comment
blackwing January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 Most happy for Black Panther, Glenn Close and Emily Blunt. You can tell that John Krasinski and Emily Blunt are very loved by their peers. I loved how shocked, thrilled and excited he was for her when she won. 16 hours ago, legaleagle53 said: Yeah, I'm watching the Red Carpet interviews via that live stream, and so far I haven't seen anything that either grabs me or makes me think "What the HELL was she thinking?" In looking at the pictures, there's a few "what were they thinkings" to me, but no one ridiculously awful. I don't know what to make of Alison Brie's black angel wings. Whoever dresses Elisabeth Moss should be fired... the woman consistently looks awful at every single awards show. She always looks inappropriate (short dress to the Globes) or dowdy. She put on a perfectly normal white dress at SAGs and managed to look terrible. 2 Link to comment
Inquisitionist January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 5 hours ago, Neurochick said: I don't get the love for A Star is Born. I saw it and though I loved the music, I HATE the story, because to me it's the glorification of a dysfunctional relationship. Oh, my true love...YUK. I finally made it through the Garland/Mason version this past weekend and have to agree. Also, I Ffd'd through some of Garland's songs because histrionics much? No interest in seeing the latest version. And I'll reiterate my complaint that SAG members need to watch more TV. It's criminal that neither Matthew Rhys (The Americans) nor Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) was nominated. Nice to see Alan Alda's body of work recognized, though, and his speech was just was I expected: short, humble, and heartfelt. I can even forget that he pretty much ruined the last few seasons of M*A*S*H. (Also nice that the montage of his career included a brief clip of the M*A*S*H episode in which his father, Robert Alda, co-starred.) 4 hours ago, slowpoked said: Did I hear it right that this was just Glenn Close's second SAG? And the first one was for an old movie? The woman never won for Damages??? What's wrong with people?! Close was nominated four times for Damages and lost to Edie Falco, Julianna Margulies (twice), and Jessica Lange, in that order. Just looked at some of the red carpet photos. What an explosion of ugliness. Amy Adams looks like a Pez dispenser. (Slide 63 if the link doesn't go right to her.) 1 Link to comment
slowpoked January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Inquisitionist said: And I'll reiterate my complaint that SAG members need to watch more TV. It's criminal that neither Matthew Rhys (The Americans) nor Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) was nominated. Nice to see Alan Alda's body of work recognized, though, and his speech was just was I expected: short, humble, and heartfelt. I can even forget that he pretty much ruined the last few seasons of M*A*S*H. (Also nice that the montage of his career included a brief clip of the M*A*S*H episode in which his father, Robert Alda, co-starred.) This. I'm still bummed The Good Place wasn't nominated for anything. That was one of the better ensemble cast that I've seen in recent years. 3 Link to comment
truthaboutluv January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, slowpoked said: Did I hear it right that this was just Glenn Close's second SAG? And the first one was for an old movie? The woman never won for Damages??? What's wrong with people?! Until Denzel Washington won for Fences two years ago, he'd never won one either. And look how celebrated Elisabeth Moss has been for her performance in The Handmaid's Tale and nothing. She lost last year to Claire Foy and lost last night to Sandra Oh. 1 hour ago, Inquisitionist said: And I'll reiterate my complaint that SAG members need to watch more TV. It's criminal that neither Matthew Rhys (The Americans) nor Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) was nominated. Yup and they're even more repetitive than the Emmys with some of the winners. I don't care how amazing Alec Baldwin or Julia Louis Dreyfuss are, there is simply no reason that they won that Lead Actor and Lead Actress in a Comedy that many years in a row. It got to be so much that even Alec looked bored after a while. Edited January 28, 2019 by truthaboutluv 1 Link to comment
roughing it January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 2 hours ago, Inquisitionist said: Just looked at some of the red carpet photos. What an explosion of ugliness. What is with the men wearing what looks like bedroom slippers?? Looking at Chris Pine with a nice white tux and black bedroom slippers... 2 Link to comment
cpcathy January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 3 hours ago, slowpoked said: This. I'm still bummed The Good Place wasn't nominated for anything. That was one of the better ensemble cast that I've seen in recent years. This was indeed confusing. They don't have a good enough ensemble cast? I wish we could do away with the SAG awards. So many repeats, by the time we get to the Oscars there are virtually no surprises. Boring. 1 Link to comment
kitmerlot1213 January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 7 hours ago, slowpoked said: Did I hear it right that this was just Glenn Close's second SAG? And the first one was for an old movie? The woman never won for Damages??? What's wrong with people?! 5 hours ago, Inquisitionist said: Close was nominated four times for Damages and lost to Edie Falco, Julianna Margulies (twice), and Jessica Lange, in that order. I think that's why I find the outrage Gaga's fans are displaying so obnoxious. Actresses who have been working for years and who are consistently brilliant don't always win and Gaga's nominated once and for a pretty mediocre performance and her fans think she's a lock to win Best Actress? I know it must be hard for her fans to watch her keep losing awards but do they really think she deserve it for one role? 4 Link to comment
slowpoked January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 7 minutes ago, kitmerlot1213 said: I think that's why I find the outrage Gaga's fans are displaying so obnoxious. Actresses who have been working for years and who are consistently brilliant don't always win and Gaga's nominated once and for a pretty mediocre performance and her fans think she's a lock to win Best Actress? I know it must be hard for her fans to watch her keep losing awards but do they really think she deserve it for one role? I don't mind Gaga winning if she really did pull off the best performance during the year. Sometimes, an actor just catches lightning in a bottle and everything aligns perfectly for them, like Brie Larson, just recently. I mean, I'm not going to blame Brie Larson for Amy Adams still being empty-handed after several years of outstanding performances. But like you said, it was a mediocre performance (IMO, I thought it was an ok performance, but waaaayyyyyy hyped up too much). I can argue that the movie hype "locked" up her spot in the five slots before people were really able to peruse all other performances (Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts, etc.) that came later that can also argue are worthy of the nomination. 1 Link to comment
Thumper January 28, 2019 Share January 28, 2019 (edited) 8 hours ago, Neurochick said: I don't get the love for A Star is Born. I saw it and though I loved the music, I HATE the story, because to me it's the glorification of a dysfunctional relationship. Oh, my true love...YUK. Good point! Kris Kristofferson and Bradley Cooper sure are easy on the eyes, though. <shallow, shallow me>. lol Was never wild about Babs (she always does this weird thing wiggling her mouth.). I was more impressed /surprised by Bradley's singing than Gaga's acting, but both did well. Just saw "The Wife" and totally understand the awards for Glenn Close. Very good movie and loved her performance. Edited January 29, 2019 by Thumper 2 Link to comment
ProudMary January 29, 2019 Share January 29, 2019 9 hours ago, blackwing said: In looking at the pictures, there's a few "what were they thinkings" to me, but no one ridiculously awful. I don't know what to make of Alison Brie's black angel wings. Whoever dresses Elisabeth Moss should be fired... the woman consistently looks awful at every single awards show. She always looks inappropriate (short dress to the Globes) or dowdy. She put on a perfectly normal white dress at SAGs and managed to look terrible. 9 hours ago, Inquisitionist said: Just looked at some of the red carpet photos. What an explosion of ugliness. Amy Adams looks like a Pez dispenser. (Slide 63 if the link doesn't go right to her.) 6 hours ago, roughing it said: What is with the men wearing what looks like bedroom slippers?? Looking at Chris Pine with a nice white tux and black bedroom slippers... I'm quoting a few people who commented on SAG fashion from last night. (I miss the old Fashion Police thread. The show not so much. It was just fun to have a place to dish on the fashion.) So, in no particular order, here are a few of my personal likes and dislikes. For reference, here's a link to IMDb's Red Carpet gallery from last night's awards.2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards Red Carpet HITS: Michelle Yeoh Constance Wu Danai Gurira Sandra Oh Darren Criss Chadwick Boseman MISSES: Rachel Brosnahan Yara Shahidi (I'd call this more of a disappointment than a full-on miss. It's just that I normally love her style and last night's didn't do it for me at all.) Gemma Chan (I really thought we were done with mullet gowns. Ugh.) Michael B. Jordan (What was that thing he was wearing over his jacket? Timothee Chalamet wore something similar at the Globes. Weird accessory, IMO.) And, I cannot believe that I'm actually saying this because this woman NEVER misses, but my worst dressed of the night is Lupita Nyong'o. :-0 What was that?!?! 1 Link to comment
roughing it January 29, 2019 Share January 29, 2019 16 hours ago, ProudMary said: Lupita Nyong'o. :-0 What was that?!?! I agree...wth? I liked her better when she was new and naïve. Something about her now...can't put my finger on it. Same thing happened with Jennifer Lawrence. 1 Link to comment
truthaboutluv January 29, 2019 Share January 29, 2019 5 minutes ago, roughing it said: I agree...wth? I liked her better when she was new and naïve. Something about her now...can't put my finger on it. Same thing happened with Jennifer Lawrence. She's had a number of misses right after her Oscar season, which made me wonder if she switched stylists. I know especially when a star is new, the studio as part of their whole Award season campaign, will even hook them up with and pay for certain sytlists. So I always wondered if once the season was over she got a less expensive stylist because the shift was insane. She went from not a foot wrong with everything she wore to all the Award shows/industry events to some truly WTAF is she wearing. It was like zero to sixty in a flash. Link to comment
roughing it January 29, 2019 Share January 29, 2019 1 minute ago, truthaboutluv said: She's had a number of misses right after her Oscar season, which made me wonder if she switched stylists. I know especially when a star is new, the studio as part of their whole Award season campaign, will even hook them up with and pay for certain sytlists. So I always wondered if once the season was over she got a less expensive stylist because the shift was insane. She went from not a foot wrong with everything she wore to all the Award shows/industry events to some truly WTAF is she wearing. It was like zero to sixty in a flash. But it's more than that, it's the attitude I'm thinking of. Like the "little darling" thing has gone to her head. Link to comment
truthaboutluv January 29, 2019 Share January 29, 2019 (edited) 19 minutes ago, roughing it said: But it's more than that, it's the attitude I'm thinking of. Like the "little darling" thing has gone to her head. I guess. To be honest, unpopular opinion but I was never into Lupita. I'll be honest, I was wary of her winning that Oscar because it felt very much like perfect role at the right time. Like the type of performance she probably trained for at Drama school. But I wasn't convinced that she could really do more. If that makes sense. Basically I wasn't convinced of her range and that she truly had nuance as an actress. And honestly, so far, I haven't been convinced I was wrong. I found her fairly forgettable in Black Panther. Though to be fair, I found Chadwick Boseman as well and thought Michael B. Jordan completely outshone him in the film. I am interested to see her performance in Us, Jordan Peele's new movie. Edited January 29, 2019 by truthaboutluv 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe January 30, 2019 Share January 30, 2019 I was also wondering what Michael B. Jordan was wearing over his jacket. The flower pattern didn’t work for me. Did anybody else notice 1 of Alan Alda’s hands (I think screen left) was shaking as he spoke? I wondered if maybe it was related to his Parkinson’s. I also thought it was nice Tom Hanks perhaps seemed to see it too (in my opinion) & he offered to help Alan carry the award offstage. They each seemed to be holding half of it, the last I saw. It does look like it’s kinda heavy. Link to comment
scarynikki12 January 30, 2019 Share January 30, 2019 I don't know about the hand shaking but Alan and Tom were being silly. The Lifetime Achievement recipients often remark on how heavy that particular award is and they were pretending it required both of them. Once they were backstage Tom let it go. Link to comment
slowpoked January 30, 2019 Share January 30, 2019 7 hours ago, truthaboutluv said: I know especially when a star is new, the studio as part of their whole Award season campaign, will even hook them up with and pay for certain sytlists. So I always wondered if once the season was over she got a less expensive stylist because the shift was insane. She went from not a foot wrong with everything she wore to all the Award shows/industry events to some truly WTAF is she wearing. It was like zero to sixty in a flash. Fun facts from Anna Kendrick's book: When she was the new girl on the block for Up In The Air, she was assigned a stylist, whose fee was way more than what she was paid for the film. Because she was a relative unknown, it wasn't like famous designers were lining up to dress her, even though she was an up-and-comer. So her stylist had her pick from a clothing rack of dresses. The stylist also made her pay $1,000 for a pair of Louboutins that she was sure she was never going to use again, to pair the pink dress she chose from the rack. She wrote that the 1K could have gone to her rent (she wrote in the book that she was still dirt poor even though it looked like she was having the "time of her life" during the Up In The Air Oscar press), but at that time the sytlist made her feel like she had no other choice but to buy the shoes. Link to comment
Aloeonatable January 30, 2019 Share January 30, 2019 Quote ASIB was such a fantastic achievement and way too good for him to get nothing IMO. He's making a bucketload of money. The accolades are just PR to get more people to see the movie. Link to comment
Crs97 February 4, 2019 Share February 4, 2019 Alan Alda’s speech was as perfect as he is; yes, I think the shaking is related to his Parkinson’s. 3 Link to comment
truthaboutluv December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 (edited) Nominations for the 2020 Ceremony. Film Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Bombshell The Irishman Jojo Rabbit Once Upon a Time . . . In Hollywood Parasite Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Christian Bale, Ford v Ferrari Leonarod DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Adam Driver, Marriage Story Taron Egerton, Rocketman Joaquin Phoenix, Joker Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Cynthia Erivo, Harriet Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story Lupita Nyong’o, Us Charlize Theron, Bombshell Renee Zellweger, Judy Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Jamie Foxx, Just Mercy Tom hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Al Pacino, The Irishman Joe Pesci, The Irishman Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Laura Dern, Marriage Story Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit Nicole Kidman, Bombshell Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers Margot Robbie, Bombshell TELEVISION Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Big Little Lies The Crown Game of Thrones The Handmaid’s Tale Stranger Things Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Barry Fleabag The Kominsky Method The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Schitt’s Creek Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us Steve Carell, The Morning Show Billy Crudup, The Morning Show Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones David Harbour, Stranger Things Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown Olivia Colman, The Crown Jodie Comer, Killing Eve Elisabeth Moss, The Handmaid’s Tale Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Christina Applegate, Dead to Me Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method Bill Hader, Barry Andrew Scott, Fleabag Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Patricia Arquette, The Act Toni Collette, Unbelievable Joey King, The Act Emily Watson, Chernobyl Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Mahershala Ali, True Detective Russell Crowe, The Loudest Voice Jared Harris, Chernobyl Jharrel Jerome, When They See Us Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon Early observations; the television categories are shit as usual. Nice to see Jharrel Jerome get a nod after When They See Us was completely shut out for the Globes. And SAG really needs to get it together and do Ensemble for Limited Series/Television Movie. The actor in a Drama series category is laughable. This is one of the things I've hated about SAG over the years. They sometimes latch onto a show and refuse to let it fucking go, even when others have. I'm sorry but those Stranger Things noms are a joke and I liked the third season of the show. But come on. This is as bad as when they kept nominating Downton Abbey over and over and giving it wins. And the Morning Show love fest is just beyond baffling, considering again how poor to mediocre the reviews for this show has been. Well at least they didn't nominate Kit Harrington. So there's that. The movie categories are very interesting. As usual, SAG Ensemble noms are weird as shit. No Marriage Story, even though a number of people in the cast got individual nominations. SAG voters are also clearly in love with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The individual acting categories are also more of a mess than last year where even though you may not have known who exactly would win at this time, the noms at least were fairly sewn up. This year is a bit more confusing. Shocked, though pleasantly so, to see Taron Edgerton get in there for Lead Actor. And this is now the second Lead Actor category De Niro has missed. Antonio Banderas not getting in is also a huge snub, as he's been cleaning up with a number of precursor awards. Right now the only locks for that category seems to be Joaquin, Driver and maybe Leo. Edited December 11, 2019 by truthaboutluv 1 Link to comment
scarynikki12 December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 10 minutes ago, truthaboutluv said: As usual, SAG Ensemble noms are weird as shit. No Irishman The Irishman was nominated for the Ensemble award. Link to comment
truthaboutluv December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 15 minutes ago, scarynikki12 said: The Irishman was nominated for the Ensemble award. You're right. My mistake. 1 Link to comment
ProudMary December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 The nominations on the television side are a joke. Not one nomination for Succession? I'm positively astonished that Jeremy Strong wasn't nominated. Also in that Best Actor-Drama category, I can't fathom how Tobias Menzies' name isn't there, but they managed to squeeze in BOTH Olivia Colman and HBC on the female side. 🙄 Surely ONE of those nominations should belong to Regina King for Watchmen, which also received ZERO nominations. How is that possible? But Big Little Lies managed to snag a couple. S2 of BLL was not good. SMH. 1 Link to comment
2727 December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, truthaboutluv said: the television categories are shit as usual. Honestly! So many nominations for folks I thought turned in cheesy, OTT performances. Streep, Anniston, HBC, and Douglas in particular. Many of the nods seem to be based primarily on star power and name recognition. I expect that from the Hollywood Foreign Press but would like to think other actors are more discerning. Once of the most glaring to me is Toni Collette over Merritt Wever in Unbelievable. Toni was great but her character just didn't have as much nuance or range, IMO. Maybe I'm just drawn to more understated performances in general. I really need to stop paying attention because awards and top 10 lists are getting sillier as the content avalanche increases. Even critics who watch TV for a living only manage to see maybe 25% of what's out there, and it's likely some (many?) voters don't have time or plain don't bother to watch the screeners. Edited December 11, 2019 by 2727 Link to comment
Chaos Theory December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 (edited) I gave up on awards shows when they became the Game Of Thrones awards show. I mean yeah it’s a great show but double and triple dipping it in every category is kinda cheating. And yeah there have always been awesome shows that get maybe one Pity nomination a year even though they far surpass the award show favorites. I loved big little lies season 2. It was awesome and I will fight you on that but Meryl Streep is not the person I would nominate. Kidman and Dern put in great performances though. Edited December 11, 2019 by Chaos Theory 1 Link to comment
Dr.OO7 December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 While I'm once again glad for Cynthia Erivio's nomination, I'm also again displeased at how "Harriet" has been shut out of everything else. Link to comment
NUguy514 December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 Fun fact: I was on the film nominating committee this year, and I did submit my nominations. The number of my twenty-five (or thirty if you include the stunt ensemble category) nominees who were actually nominated? Five (seven if you include stunt). I'm disappointed but not surprised. 2 Link to comment
palmaire December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 15 minutes ago, NUguy514 said: The number of my twenty-five (or thirty if you include the stunt ensemble category) nominees who were actually nominated? Five (seven if you include stunt). What were the general differences, if you don't mind me asking? Did you prefer performances in less well known roles or shows? 1 Link to comment
NUguy514 December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 1 hour ago, palmaire said: What were the general differences, if you don't mind me asking? Did you prefer performances in less well known roles or shows? I'm happy to post my choices. I thought The Irishman (although I did love Pesci) and Once upon a Time in...Hollywood were bloated, self-indulgent bores and hated Marriage Story (even if I liked much of the acting), so those are probably the biggest differences. I knew that would be the case, though; I had just hoped it wouldn't come at the expense of Little Women, Dolemite Is My Name, and The Farewell. Ensemble BombshellDolemite Is My NameThe FarewellLittle Women Parasite Lead Actor Antonio Banderas Michael B. Jordan George MacKay Eddie Murphy Jonathan Pryce Lead Actress Awkwafina Beanie Feldstein Lupita Nyong'o Saoirse Ronan Charlize Theron Supporting Actor Choi Woo-sik Rob Morgan Wesley Snipes Song Kang-ho Taika Waititi Supporting Actress Thomasin McKenzie Park So-dam Florence Pugh Margot Robbie (for Bombshell, so at least her much better performance was nominated) Zhao Shuzhen Stunt Ensemble (these were admittedly very uninformed) Avengers: Endgame Captain Marvel Dolemite Is My Name Ford v Ferrari Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker As far as individual nominees go, I'm most bummed about Antonio Banderas who gave my favorite lead-actor performance this year. I don't really want to vote for any of the actual nominees in that category. 5 Link to comment
Inquisitionist December 13, 2019 Share December 13, 2019 On 12/11/2019 at 11:09 AM, ProudMary said: The nominations on the television side are a joke. I think there is just too much material available on TV/streaming for SAG voters to keep up with, so they gravitate to the known or what's hyped. Seriously, Andre Braugher and Melissa Fumero in Brooklyn 99 should ALWAYS be nominated in the comedy category, but SAG voters probably aren't watching. 3 Link to comment
ProudMary December 13, 2019 Share December 13, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, Inquisitionist said: I think there is just too much material available on TV/streaming for SAG voters to keep up with, so they gravitate to the known or what's hyped. Seriously, Andre Braugher and Melissa Fumero in Brooklyn 99 should ALWAYS be nominated in the comedy category, but SAG voters probably aren't watching. My comments were about Succession and Watchmen. As HBO properties that occupy the prime Sunday @ 9 p.m. slot (the same as GOT and BLL), I'd think each of those is both known and hyped. Edited December 13, 2019 by ProudMary Link to comment
Inquisitionist December 16, 2019 Share December 16, 2019 On 12/13/2019 at 12:02 PM, ProudMary said: My comments were about Succession and Watchmen. As HBO properties that occupy the prime Sunday @ 9 p.m. slot (the same as GOT and BLL), I'd think each of those is both known and hyped. FWIW, I watch quite a bit of TV, but haven't seen either of those series yet. Link to comment
ProudMary January 9, 2020 Share January 9, 2020 SAG-AFTRA Headquarters Evacuated Again After New Threat From the article: "The SAG-AFTRA offices in Los Angeles and New York have received an all-clear after a bomb threat was called in for the second time in three days. The headquarters in both Los Angeles and New York were also evacuated on Tuesday due to a seemingly similar phone threat. The threats come 10 days before the annual SAG Awards ceremony, set for Jan. 19 at the Shrine Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles." Link to comment
bmasters9 January 12, 2020 Share January 12, 2020 Don't know if you knew, but Logan Browning and Joey King were named Ambassadors for this SAG Awards ceremony: https://www.sagaftra.org/logan-browning-and-joey-king-named-ambassadors-26th-annual-screen-actors-guild-awards® Link to comment
ShadowHunter January 18, 2020 Share January 18, 2020 On 12/11/2019 at 12:44 PM, Camille said: While I'm once again glad for Cynthia Erivio's nomination, I'm also again displeased at how "Harriet" has been shut out of everything else. I know only 3 people who saw the movie and they all said the same thing she was great the movie was not as great. I see people posting that online as well she was great but they movie was just okay. 1 2 Link to comment
slowpoked January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 On 1/17/2020 at 7:28 PM, ShadowHunter said: I know only 3 people who saw the movie and they all said the same thing she was great the movie was not as great. I see people posting that online as well she was great but they movie was just okay. I saw the movie and felt the same way. I wish it was a better made movie, unfortunately, it wasn't. Same with Judy. I had high hopes for both (I'm partial to real people movies) but really, the movies were lucky it was able to get sterling performances from its leads. Link to comment
ShadowHunter January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 E! will not have the red carpet tonight. They will stream on TNT's, Entertainment Weekly, and People YouTube channels. Social media as well. 2 Link to comment
TVFan17 January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 The red carpet info is in this article too - Don’t Miss The SAG Awards! Here’s How To Watch Quote Where can you livestream the SAG Awards? To stream the SAG Awards live, TNT and TBS subscribers can watch using the networks' websites. You'll also be able to stream the show with a variety of live TV app add-ons, such as Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire. What time does the SAG Awards red carpet begin and how can you stream it? If you want to catch every moment of the SAG Awards from the red carpet to the end of the ceremony, you can watch red carpet coverage starting at 5:30 p.m. ET, according to the SAG Awards website. You can also stream it live on TNT or TBS on Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV. The live pre-show, People, Entertainment Weekly, and TNT Red Carpet Live: 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards will also be available to stream directly from the SAG Awards' website in addition to People, EW, and TNT's websites, as well as their Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube pages. 1 Link to comment
ProudMary January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 @TVFan17 Thank you! I was just about to search where I might find Red Carpet coverage and thought that maybe I should check here first. Glad I did. ☺️ 1 Link to comment
Fostersmom January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 I literally just read an article today saying people were fed up with needing 83 different streaming services to see the things they are hearing about. I'm one of them. It's getting ridiculous that you need to have all these services to watch pretty much anything these days. I'm not signing up for more crap just to watch a red carpet. 3 Link to comment
ShadowHunter January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 3 minutes ago, Fostersmom said: I literally just read an article today saying people were fed up with needing 83 different streaming services to see the things they are hearing about. I'm one of them. It's getting ridiculous that you need to have all these services to watch pretty much anything these days. I'm not signing up for more crap just to watch a red carpet. I agree but the Red Carpet is free. I'm watching it now on TNT YouTube channel that is free. Link to comment
ProudMary January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 Here's a You Tube link to the SAG Red Carpet. Free of charge, no sign-up necessary. 2020 SAG Awards® | Red Carpet Pre-Show | Live Stream 1 Link to comment
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