CherryMalotte January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Anybody watching? I'm trying to watch, seems pretty tame so far. I see Mark Ruffalo isn't there, he must be filming elsewhere or has a theatre engagement. Nothing surprising so far. I really need to watch OITNB - and pronto. Just to see where all the awards are coming from. Link to comment
mtlchick January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Meryl Streep's audible "WHAT THE HELL!" shock at the clip of Viola Davis had me rolling." Link to comment
Mountainair January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Damn. The memorial tribute had me all kinds of teary. I say it every year but damn we sure lost some good ones this year. I'm glad modern family didn't win best comedy even though OITNB is not on my radar and the actress that won for the lead gave a great speech I thought. Link to comment
Quof January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 A couple of questions: Was Debbie Reynolds drunk? Does anyone eat that food ? The full plates have to have been sitting there for 90 minutes, haven't seen anyone take a bite. Link to comment
mtlchick January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I am rooting hard for Michael Keaton but this loss doesn't bode well for the Oscars. Link to comment
designing1 January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Was Debbie Reynolds drunk? I suppose it's possible. She's also 82, and this always-sharp woman is perhaps not as sharp as she used to be. I just went through this decline with my own father, and Debbie's appearance saddened me. Link to comment
jjj January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Just tuned in here to see if I need to watch the rerun on the West Coast -- looks like a snooze. Just caught the category for actress in a leading role. Wow, I like Jennifer Aniston a lot, but that dress was just barely covering anything above the waist. Julianne Moore looks fabulous in that green spangled dress. Link to comment
ancslove January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I'm thrilled for Eddie Redmayne! I loved him in Pillars of the Earth, Les Miserables, and Theory of Everything. (Haven't seen My Week with Marilyn yet.) I was really pulling for Game of Thrones for Best Ensemble, especially since it was Jack Gleeson's last season. 2 Link to comment
truthaboutluv January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I am rooting hard for Michael Keaton but this loss doesn't bode well for the Oscars. Yeah THR already put up the stat on twitter that 16 of the SAG Best Actor winners went on to win the Oscar and the last 10 have all won. I actually had a very strong feeling that Eddie was going to pull the upset tonight. I'm actually kind of excited that the Best Actor race is an actual race this year and it can go either way come Oscar night. Okay granted I already watched two seasons before getting bored so maybe I'm not the most unbiased but how in the hell is Downton Abbey still being so lauded? The show is a glorified soap opera. 2 Link to comment
jjj January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Wow, the show finished four minutes early? I wondered why they were giving every member of Birdman a chance to talk without getting the hook. Please, Downton Abbey. It is just an excuse for costumes and scenery. The initial premise was interesting in season one, but now they are just spinning wheels and killing off the actors smart enough to move on. 1 Link to comment
CherryMalotte January 26, 2015 Author Share January 26, 2015 The whole show just seemed very...ordinary. I wasn't surprised about Birdman, since it won a PGA the other night and it really is a bigger ensemble more than Boyhood. I have to say that I enjoy Redmayne's acting and am happy at his accolades - but still think that the Oscar is Keaton's. Link to comment
ancslove January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I liked when they were trying to play the last girl off, and then just gave up and the music stopped! On a shallow note, I really hope that the casual hair, no lipstick, and the long, full skirts that are sheer from the knees down aren't going to be huge trends. And Giuliana Rancic wasn't do the red carpet this time. I don't usually like speculating about people's health, but I really hope that she's decided to try and get healthier before the Oscars. Link to comment
ennui January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Was the show live? That would explain how they finished on time. I'm glad they did a Memorium. There are always a few that I didn't know had passed. I always liked James Rebhorn, even when he played the villain, and didn't know. I think Debbie Reynolds was fine for 82. I don't understand why so many expect the elderly to be sharp. Link to comment
mtlchick January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Was the show live? That would explain how they finished on time. It is live, but I think it helps they don't have categories for "comedy" films. Link to comment
DearEvette January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Okay granted I already watched two seasons before getting bored so maybe I'm not the most unbiased but how in the hell is Downton Abbey still being so lauded? The show is a glorified soap opera. IKR? I just can't with all the acclaim for Downton Abbey. It is a soap opera in period costume and British accents. But still a soap. Was the show live? That would explain how they finished on time. I think that it helps that they only have to worry about acting. So no screenwriting or directing or cinematography etc. Just acting awards. In reality they probably had to make it about TV and Movies just to fill a two hour stretch. I am pleased by all the wins except William H. Macy, Kevin Spacey and Downton Abbey. I think Shameless could do without his character and not miss a beat. To add insult to injury, Emmy Rossum can't even get a nomination. Frances McDormand, otoh, killed as Olive Kittredge. I also would have given the statue to Matthew McCaunaghey over Spacey. i think his work in True Detective was much more nuanced. In truth, Matthew riveted me to the screen. Spacey...the character of Frank Underwood is more interesting that the portrayal of him, imo. Link to comment
ennui January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I don't care for Julianne Moore. For some reason, she just grates on my last nerve. I don't understand the fascination. I happen to like Downton Abbey, but I think every show in that category is excellent. 2 Link to comment
jjj January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 . Frances McDormand, otoh, killed as Olive Kittredge. This cannot be said too often or too loudly. She was amazing. 2 Link to comment
HelenBaby January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I only watched for Debbie Reynolds and I was wondering why both Singin' in the Rain AND The Unsinkable Molly Brown were her favorites of her films. I saw her on the TCM cruise just a little over a couple of years ago and she was much more with it. I was sad. Plus, her son had on a ball cap with formal wear. Zach Galifinakis is looking very svelte these days. Link to comment
CMH1981 January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I too was shocked by Debbie Reynolds demeanor. I know she is getting up there and one of the last few from the golden-age of Hollywood, but damn. I think we are so used to seeing her so vibrant and bubbly, quick of wit and all that. I didn't like that Carrie was mugging for the audience during her mother's speech, nor her introduction for her mother, which I know they have a troubled past but always stick it through and through. I'm still really skeptical about how Carrie will be in the next Star Wars film. Link to comment
Lovecat January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 At least Debbie Reynolds can open her mouth when she speaks, which is more than can be said for her daughter. Ms. Debbie looks damn good for her age--good genes? excellent surgeon? outstanding glam squad? I hope I look half as good at 82! Link to comment
tom87 January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I chalk it up to be 82. They even had to bring her on stage during a cut away. Why do these award shows not automatically have someone to help these ladies up the stairs?? Time to push out Modern Family, Big Bang and Nurse Jackie from award shows. Link to comment
shapeshifter January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I suppose it's possible. She's also 82, and this always-sharp woman is perhaps not as sharp as she used to be. I just went through this decline with my own father, and Debbie's appearance saddened me.That's what you get when you take pain killers to be able to sit through an event--and that's if the pain killers don't make you throw up. I never go anywhere anymore outside of work and I'm not even eligible for social security. Of course, for the attendees it is work. Link to comment
funkopop January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I too was shocked by Debbie Reynolds demeanor. I know she is getting up there and one of the last few from the golden-age of Hollywood, but damn. I think we are so used to seeing her so vibrant and bubbly, quick of wit and all that. I didn't like that Carrie was mugging for the audience during her mother's speech, nor her introduction for her mother, which I know they have a troubled past but always stick it through and through. I'm still really skeptical about how Carrie will be in the next Star Wars film. I had no idea Carrie Fisher was the daughter of Debbie Reynolds. Wow!! Link to comment
Inquisitionist January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I had no idea Carrie Fisher was the daughter of Debbie Reynolds. Wow!! Have you seen Postcards from the Edge? Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine play thinly veiled versions of Carrie and Debbie. I think Debbie was working very hard at being funny during her acceptance speech, and the forgetfulness was part of the act. Link to comment
Snow Apple January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I don't care for Julianne Moore. For some reason, she just grates on my last nerve. I don't understand the fascination. II don't understand all the praise of Julianne Moore either. She doesn't get on my nerves, I just find her bland and boring. Not much facial expression. Julia Roberts was embarrassing once again. Is there not one award show where she doesn't make a fool of herself by gushing over her favorite? I actually feel bad for all the actors she signals out. 2 Link to comment
truthaboutluv January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 (edited) I have no opinion of Julianne Moore as a person since I don't know her personally, though she's always seemed pleasant enough. But I have seen a number of films she's been in and in my opinion, she's a brilliant actress who is long overdue an Oscar win. In a world where both Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow have Best Actress Oscar wins, yeah Julianne is overdue. So I'm thrilled for her that it looks like it is finally going to happen this year. Edited January 26, 2015 by truthaboutluv 10 Link to comment
backformore January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I thought Debbie Reynolds looked great for 82. A lot of people that age have difficulty speaking later in the day. Sun-downer's syndrome. 1 Link to comment
Scarlett45 January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I thought Debbie was fine- she seemed with it but perhaps tired? She is getting up in age. I loved Viola Davis's speech, as well as the Christian Sirano dress Danielle Brooks wore. I have to see Birdman now....... Link to comment
mtlchick January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Julia Roberts was embarrassing once again. Is there not one award show where she doesn't make a fool of herself by gushing over her favorite? I actually feel bad for all the actors she signals out. It was only a year or so ago that I finally caught on that she makes things all about her or have it lead back to her. Since then she gets muted until she opens an envelope. 4 Link to comment
CMH1981 January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 So was there a reason they left out Donna Douglas / Ellie May Clampet from the in memoriam segment? Link to comment
Inquisitionist January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 Seems like the acting awards for the Oscars are getting set in stone pretty quickly. I suppose Keaton could win over Redmayne for Best Actor, but the other three winners seem like locks now. Link to comment
slowpoked January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 (edited) So because Crazy, Stupid Love was shown right after the SAG Awards on my coast - I just realized that 3/4 of that movie's main cast is having a heck of awards season this year - Carrell, Stone and Moore. Too bad Ryan Gosling sort of fell off the radar after that year. Edited January 27, 2015 by slowpoked 1 Link to comment
hendersonrocks January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I thought this show had a few moments of sublime (Viola Davis's win and speech, the sheer joy of the Orange is the New Black crew, and I'd put J.K. Simmons's speech up there too) and a whole lot of WTF. Julia Roberts, THIS IS NOT ABOUT YOU. Birdman cast, GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER. William H. Macy, YOUR ATTEMPTS AT FUNNY WERE NOT. The whole look-at-how-diverse-and-progressive-movies-and-TV-are segment felt awfully jolting after the Oscar blowback. I would assume it was planned long before, but yeah...hopefully that led to some squirming, because it should have. There is an interesting article in the most recent Entertainment Weekly about this stage of Oscar campaigning and the strategy behind it--and how these intermediary awards shows fit into it. Having just read it, I watched a lot of this show through that lens. As a result I think I saw Eddie Redmayne's generally good speech, which I probably would have loved any other year, as cloying. Link to comment
pennben January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 Julia Roberts, THIS IS NOT ABOUT YOU. No kidding, not the first time she's hijacked an award she was presenting; same stuff when she presented an acting award to Denzel Washington. As for Debbie Reynolds, she may be slipping, but I saw her and Carrie a few years ago doing a stage "conversation"?, I guess. She was the same. Also, even if she's slipping that was a hell of a story about hairdos and taking precautions! 1 Link to comment
ruby24 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 She does that every single time she gets on stage. Did anyone see her at the Emmys a few months ago? It's gotten to the point where I cringe every time I see her come up to a podium. Link to comment
HelenBaby January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 (edited) I thought this show had a few moments of sublime (Viola Davis's win and speech, the sheer joy of the Orange is the New Black crew, and I'd put J.K. Simmons's speech up there too) and a whole lot of WTF. Julia Roberts, THIS IS NOT ABOUT YOU. Birdman cast, GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER. William H. Macy, YOUR ATTEMPTS AT FUNNY WERE NOT. The whole look-at-how-diverse-and-progressive-movies-and-TV-are segment felt awfully jolting after the Oscar blowback. I would assume it was planned long before, but yeah...hopefully that led to some squirming, because it should have. There is an interesting article in the most recent Entertainment Weekly about this stage of Oscar campaigning and the strategy behind it--and how these intermediary awards shows fit into it. Having just read it, I watched a lot of this show through that lens. As a result I think I saw Eddie Redmayne's generally good speech, which I probably would have loved any other year, as cloying. That's how I felt when Jamie Foxx won for Ray. While he was great in that movie & deserved every a award he won, the fact that he invoked dead grandma at every turn made the story sappy. Edited January 27, 2015 by HelenBaby Link to comment
Ohwell January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 Funny you should mention Jamie Foxx because while I was happy for him getting the awards for "Ray", I became increasingly annoyed with him because whenever he got up on stage to accept an award, he would do Ray's chant and prompt the audience to chant back. It got real old real fast. 1 Link to comment
ennui January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 So was there a reason they left out Donna Douglas / Ellie May Clampet from the in memoriam segment? They will probably include her next year. I was surprised to see Phillip Seymour Hoffman in this year's group. I don't know what cutoff dates they use. Maybe it goes by calendar year? DD passed on January 1. Link to comment
Inquisitionist January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 I was surprised to see Phillip Seymour Hoffman in this year's group. I don't know what cutoff dates they use. Maybe it goes by calendar year? Last year's SAG Awards ceremony took place on Jan. 18, 2014; Hoffman died after that, on Feb. 2, 2014. I think they do use a calendar year convention, which makes sense with a mid-January production date. Link to comment
Thumper January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 No kidding, not the first time she's hijacked an award she was presenting; same stuff when she presented an acting award to Denzel Washington. As for Debbie Reynolds, she may be slipping, but I saw her and Carrie a few years ago doing a stage "conversation"?, I guess. She was the same. Also, even if she's slipping that was a hell of a story about hairdos and taking precautions! Yes, the Denzel Washington award was the event that put me over the edge with Julia Roberts. It was HIS award, and she kept hanging all over him. That and the way David Letterman is so flirty with her --ack! Link to comment
Inquisitionist December 10, 2015 Share December 10, 2015 Nominations for 2016 were announced yesterday. The awards show will be broadcast on Jan. 30. Link to comment
Chas411 January 2, 2016 Share January 2, 2016 Once again Macy gets nominated while everyone else in Shameless gets snubbed. Link to comment
Thumper January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 (edited) Red Carpet commentary: I think Alicia Vikander is so beautiful -- not all out glam, but very simply fresh and pretty. Mmmmmm Jon Hamm! Dislike Sarah Silverman's dress with the weird pointy things on the top. Just saw someone else in the crowd with a similar look. Edited January 31, 2016 by Thumper Link to comment
Chas411 January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 Guilianna is off her game tonight. I know she gets a lot of hate but I always have found her and Ryan Seacrest to be two of the better red carpet tv hosts. Tonight though she's just really awkward. Guilianna is off her game tonight. I know she gets a lot of hate but I always have found her and Ryan Seacrest to be two of the better red carpet tv hosts. Tonight though she's just really awkward. Link to comment
Thumper January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 Yeah, I'm enjoying more of Brad's interviews. Kate Winslett looked great! Isn't she the one who is always saying she won't be swayed by Hollywood's insistence on being thin?? Riiiight. She does seem like a regular person, though. Link to comment
elzin January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 No matter how many times I see him, I have a strong reaction to Jon Hamm in my bathing suit area. 5 Link to comment
Diana Berry January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 I don't have cable. Is there any way to stream it? Link to comment
ABay January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 I can't watch it live tonight so I'm relying on all of you to note the most snark-worthy outfits and speeches for when I fast-forward through the recording tomorrow. Link to comment
elzin January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 I loved the "acting" clip segment! Me too. A nice selection of new stuff, tv, movies. I'm really enjoying this so far. It's moving fast, the nominations make sense, the winners make sense, even if they might not be my choices. The acting segment made me tear up seeing Rickman, though. I'm assuming an In Memoriam is coming up and I'm going to lose it. 2 Link to comment
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