Good evening, and welcome to the 97th Academy Awards. Conan O’Brien couldn’t make it because he’s actually hosting the Oscars, so you get me instead, and it’s good to be back! I’ll tell you up front that I didn’t get anywhere near watching every nominee this year, but I’ve seen all the Best Picture nominees and at least one film in every other category, so I’m not showing up completely unprepared.
Need to catch up quick? Here are your Best Picture contenders:
Anora: Nikolai Gogol’s Inferno. Tangerine but so cisgendered it’s Russian.
The Brutalist: Extended interviews with hideous men. Concrete is king.
A Complete Unknown: Best Timothée Chalamet vehicle this side of Shai Hulud. Inside Bobby Dylan.
Conclave: Mean Girls for cardinals. What the hell is “sequestered” again?
Dune: Part Two: Technical awards must flow. I hate sand.
Emilia Pérez: Cartel Land: The Musical. Disastrous PR shipwreck.
I’m Still Here: The dictatorship experience. But like, on a screen.
Nickel Boys: Reformatory horror. POV PTSD.
The Substance: Genre: Body horror: Subject: Body horror.
Wicked: Winner of the Academy Award for Dumbest Hype Cycle. For folks who loved the hit Broadway musical Wicked.
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And now, the awards. Sort of. I’ll give you my Best Picture pick, but because I didn’t get through everything this year, I’m just going to throw out one thought for each category and it may not even have anything to do with who’s going to win.
BEST PICTURE:
Should win: For my money, there’s nothing better on the whole Oscar ballot than Flow, nominated in International Feature and Animated Feature but not here. Flow is intensely kinetic, dialogue-free but full of big personalities, funny and melancholy and deeply affecting. I think it’s one of the three best films ever nominated in the Animated Feature category, and I couldn’t recommend it more highly.
Dammit snow. You do this every time. Would you please just pick something from the list?: Okay, so I’ve been having a vigorous internal debate whether it’s Anora, Conclave, or The Substance. These are all extraordinary movies at the head of a very strong class, and they’re all going to stick with me for years, but I had to pick one, and it’s…
Will win: Anora. I don’t think I’ve ever seen exactly this kind of crazy onscreen. Many of Anora‘s scenes could be right out of a Coen Brothers movie, except that they don’t feel nearly cartoonish enough. It’s a perfect comedy of errors, heightened by the fact that you can see the screwups coming every time, but it also feels tragic, and invites you to sympathize with people who ought by all rights to be very unsympathetic.
DIRECTOR: Sean Baker (Anora) has such an incredibly keen eye for what makes people tick, and in Anora he’s able to make some truly absurd situations feel real and immediate. That also carries through to his casting decisions—every actor in this movie is pitch-perfect.
LEAD ACTRESS: This is so tough. My head says Demi Moore (The Substance), my heart says Demi Moore, but my heart says Mikey Madison (Anora) too.
LEAD ACTOR: Hard to weigh in on this one with any authority, having missed Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) and Colman Domingo (Sing Sing). I would say The Brutalist gave Adrian Brody a lot more to do than his remaining competition, but then again this isn’t always an award for Most Acting.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS: I’ll say here that I thought the best performance in A Complete Unknown came from Elle Fanning, but she’s not listed. Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez) is a big betting favorite here.
SUPPORTING ACTOR: Zero suspense here—it’s Kieran Culkin, and deservedly so. A Real Pain is one of the funniest films on the ballot this year, almost entirely thanks to Culkin, who repeatedly goes from hilarious to charming to infuriating and usually back the other way within a single scene.
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: The Substance is a work of real genius, dense with metaphor, and pitch-black hilarious. An upset if it wins, but it shouldn’t be.
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: The Conclave is both so good and so writing-forward that it’d be a shock for anything else to win this.
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE: Look out for I’m Still Here, a tense and scary real-life story about a family in the crosshairs of Brazil’s military dictatorship, as a spoiler to a flagging Emilia Pérez. Now, I’m not convinced that I’m Still Here stuck the landing, and there’s an argument it skipped the most interesting part of Eunice Paiva’s fascinating life. It is, however, a better film than Pérez.
ANIMATED FEATURE: The Golden Globe went to Flow (correct), and the BAFTA went to Wallace and Grommit: Vengeance & Fowl (British), so naturally the popular pick here is The Wild Robot, a rousing power-of-love-and-friendship story that I wouldn’t be upset to see win.
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: I only saw Porcelain War. I don’t believe it’ll win, though it might have if voting had closed after that White House blow-up with Zelensky. But I’m getting sidetracked, because what’s important here is that it features the best animal performance I saw this year, from the featured couple’s adorable puppy Frodo. Not only did Frodo survive the events of the film, he showed up at the live panel discussion following the online screening I watched. Good dog.
ORIGINAL SCORE: I’ve seen more than one person describe Conclave as “camp” and that feels at least a little right to me. The soundtrack mirrors the movie’s plot and performance, mostly understated but punctuated with some very dramatic moments. I’m a fan.
ORIGINAL SONG: Is Diane Warren’s (“The Journey” from The Six Triple Eight) nightmare over at last? Probably not! Yeah, she got an honorary Oscar in 2022, but it’s just not the same, is it? This year she probably loses out to Emilia Pérez‘s “El Mal”, the closest thing Pérez has to a banger, and in certain unlikely but plausible scenarios, potentially its only win tonight. Anyway, my vote would’ve been for “Like a Bird” (Sing Sing).
CINEMATOGRAPHY: There are two I haven’t seen yet in this category, Maria and Nosferatu. Of the rest, The Brutalist feels like the smart choice. Everything—the framing, the lighting, the movement—is impeccable. Also, the DP’s name is Lol Crawley. Lol.
COSTUME DESIGN: So I’ve been playing a lot of Avowed lately, and one of the great things about Avowed is its use of really vibrant color. It’s head and shoulders above comparable games in that department and that really elevates the environments. I bring this up because I feel similarly about Wicked, which I expect to take both this award and Production Design going away.
EDITING: “You can’t give this one to the longest movie in the field, snow. They’ll kill you.” They can try. Not only has The Brutalist got some neat formal tricks, but it flows so seamlessly that the movie never once felt overlong to me.
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING: Whatever happens later in the program, The Substance won’t go home empty-handed tonight. I haven’t seen Nosferatu, but I can tell you none of the other competitors are in the same league or even playing the same game.
PRODUCTION DESIGN: You know what? I have never loved the set design in the Dune films. Or, I’ve loved everything but most of the indoor sets, which for sure evoke an appropriate mood, but at the cost of not seeming like places where anyone actually lives or works. I never read the books, so of course it’s possible that I’m missing something something either thematically or lore-wise here.
SOUND: Dune‘s sound design is top-notch though.
VISUAL EFFECTS: Anyone else underwhelmed by Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes? Not the effects, which were of the usual extremely high quality. For me, the emotional core that made this the most underrated franchise in science fiction just wasn’t as present.
ANIMATED SHORT: I only saw Wander to Wonder, but what a film to see. If you’ve played Control, you’ll probably find this to be vibe-adjacent to that game’s fictional Threshold Kids series. It’s unhinged, disturbing, highly not-for-kids, and impossible to look away from.
LIVE-ACTION SHORT: People keep saying A Lien has it. I get that. It’s utterly nerve-wracking, and blisteringly topical, which on its own is probably enough to carry it to the prize. It felt a little shallow to me, though? If you want a dark horse, consider Anuja, a great little film on a topic of comparable social importance (if not necessarily immediacy, for American audiences). All that Netflix lobbying money has to produce a winner eventually, right?
DOCUMENTARY SHORT: I’m a sucker for interesting formal choices in these. Incident delivered with a stripped-down approach that’s almost all surveillance camera and police body camera footage, often with multiple synchronized views in splitscreen. There’s no voiceover, no interviews, only some sparse narrative text and camera audio—and even that, only when it’s available, which it’s often not. Taking that approach in a police shooting doc, you won’t be surprised to hear, makes this maybe the toughest half-hour on the entire ballot. The only other film I watched in this category, The Only Girl in the Orchestra, probably does not have the kind of heft it would need to win.
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That’s your preview, folks. Pour yourselves some drinks, sit back, and let’s see who gets slugged in the face this year. Once I’ve got my final predictions, I’ll post them in the comments.
Um, I finished second in our Oscars pool? Does yeahright have to cook me dinner or something?
Can be arranged.
My attempts to fall asleep after dinner have failed, but I have been reading more Murderbot Diaries which are so good.
It’s too bad that it’s mostly people like Musky trying to develop stuff from scifi and they’re just going for the dystopian bits. Even the good bits end up dystopian like that poor woman who had a life-changing implant that fixed her seizures get repossesed and removed by legal decree when the company developing went out of business
THAT shit right there. That’s one reason I love this jorb. Someone thought her house was being broken into. She was calm, cool, collected, and followed instructions brilliantly. Situation ultimately was fine. It’s great to hear the tension, fear, apprehension in a caller’s voice fade when they realize help is there.
EDIT: Is this how yeah right feels when the right spawn laud his latest ace culinary concoction?
That’s fantastic! Too many stories of situations like that going horribly wrong, glad you were able to help one come out like it’s supposed to
Like the one I just wrapped up..
girlfriend cut her arms, was holding the knife, and threatening my caller. Caller was also terrific: calm, cool, and kept her talking until the cavalry arrived. He even got her to put the knife down.
I may need to just call off tonight. I’m having too much successful luck for this to last. My weekends are Tuesdays and Wednesdays, so maybe 72 hours leave wouldn’t be the worst thing, right?
Christ, that’s pretty horrific. I guess you could try to ride the streak? Risky though, and don’t want to feel like shit for your weekend. Tough call.
It’s raining! I should have a yard full of spectacular weeds tomorrow.
In a different context, that sentence is like winning the Powerball for you.
Sigh. Looks like my dream for the weekend didn’t work out.
Of all the places to go skiing, jackfucktard goes to Vermont. He’s either intentionally trolling, or is dumber than previously thought. Both are options, too.
His family’s probably got a place up there. No, I haven’t seen Hillbilly Elegy, why do you ask?
Maybe he’ll go skiing in a suit in Ukraine next
As long as Zelensky thanks Trump for allowing him to do so.
Can’t hear Yeah Right’s footsteps no more.
But maybe it’s like that thing where Jesus is carrying him.
To a 3rd place finish.
What’d you score?
Like a not-too-happy Matt Gaetz, I ended up with 17.
At 16, I’d be a happier Matt Gaetz but a sadder snow.
It’s a weird sliding scale, but I think we both can agree Matt Gaetz should be drawn and quartered.
I don’t know about quartered. I think we can find a fifth thing to tie a horse up to.
In life I can think of two instances when a famous person was staring at me very intensely for no reason that I could figure out. One was Adrien Brody. The other was Rebecca Lobo.
Maybe because in both instances you were staring at them while beating it?
I’ll never forget that moment RTD. Although you were a bit more enthusiastic with Brick.
Feels a little bad in the end that Demi Moore lost to a twenty-something actress who was in Once Upon a Time in the West. Not sure what to do with that but it kind of vindicates The Substance‘s thesis.
I stand by what I said above, this was a neck-and-neck Best Actress race for me. But, damn.
Needs bigger boobs and also to be younger.
Give me real tits or give me… well, plastic ones. Let’s not get crazy here.
Got on the chug cam at the Brier tonight and slammed a beer. They came back at us with the marry Me cam and I kissed my friend on the cheek. He went for the lips though. Got a good cheer from the crowd at least.
How was the tongue?
https://youtu.be/pxzGP7Kd0i4?t=56
Pebbled
BC Dick where the BC stands for
Beer Chugger
Buddy Cisser
You’ve lived a full life through cam shots alone
We’re both recording the game and the sports shows after. Never thought I’d be almost 40 and giddily hoping to be shown on national television kissing another man.
The seniors all around us were more than happy we left early. For many reasons.
So is an Anorak 1000 Anoras?
Whatever it takes
This is an underrated comment no matter how many +1s it gets.
That Wicked Duet performance with Grande & Erivo was ROCKINGGGGG!!!!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=In-GXkhzFNM&pp=ygUNT3NjYXJzIHdpY2tlZA%3D%3D
Yeah, it was amazing. They weigh 35 pounds combined.
5 lbs without Cynthia’s nails.
I first saw Erivo act in ‘Bad Times At The El Royale’ which I think is criminally underrated, and she is so fucking good in it.
That movie was a lot of fun and actually better than it had a right to be.
Whichever Hemsworth brother looked like he was having a blast.
Well done Mr Snow.
Thanks for being the host.
You were much better than Conan.
You’re too kind! It’s great to be back and I’ll try to check in more often.
For all the hype and awards for Anora and The Substance there was a marked lack of semen and blood compared to my couch.
Thanks, JD.
Son of a bitch! I walked right into this one.
Were you wearing a suit?
I can only picture her getting hit in the face with a dog food can then being burnt to a goddamn crisp with a flamethrower.
Jesus, what did Emma Stone ever do to you?
/yes, I get the joke
I actually love and respect Emma Stone but also appreciate the joke.
Happy for the Anora sweep but very surprised Demi didn’t get the kinda sorta lifetime achievement award.
Damn.
Emma looks like she’s ready to start sobbing.
Emma Stone doing some solid representation for frustrated flappers everywhere.
and frustrated fappers.
I’ve got one of these next two for sure but a big dice roll for best picture.
It should have been Flow.
Nobody like documentaries about menstrual cycles.
Still Scorsese’s best work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT1C8kVNWW4
I laugh every time I see this.
I would go to see movies in theaters but the thing is I hate other people.
Can’t pause a theater movie to pee and/or get beer.
They have theaters that will bring you beer, but that doesn’t help with the peeing bit
Not with that attitude.
Go to the matinees. I prefer Wednesday’s around 1pm.
My employer prefers I don’t, but you raise a valid option.
“work from home”
I do, but taking remote depositions from a movie theater kinda gives the game away.
Mondays at 1 are perfect.
Maybe not for the strip club, though.
Yeah, you’re only gonna get the 2 strippers and one of them had an entire superstructure built to support her fake boobs.
Not that I would know anything about that.
you could get some good deals at that hour or so I’ve heard.
I can’t comment on this since I don’t know anything about this scenario.
I can say that abortions were way cheaper back then.
The one nearest my house got shut down for “human trafficking” like that’s a real thing.
Nothing like walking out of a movie to full daylight.
I like Anora because it rhymes with the Agnes Moorehead character in Bewitched and who doesn’t love Moorehead?
Don’t be a Durwood
I’d like to thank Adrien Brody’s editor, but
The rarely seen double play off.
The 3rd song was gonna be “Hit The Road Jack”
The hook, like on the Gong Show.
More actors should tell the producers to shut the music off.
The Pianist
The Brutalist
Next Adrien Brody Oscar win will be in
The Podiatrist
The Chauvinist
The Ludacrist
The Pianist was supposed to be a porno, but the guy pitching it had a lisp, and next thing you know it’s Oscar time!
That’s fascinating that Mike Mayock pitched a movie script.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEuU64Zt4B0
Big Brody fan. I love that the same dude that has two Oscars was also in Splice AND rocked the shit in a Predator sequel.
He wasn’t nominated for the Predator one because they tested for PEDs.
He was also the antagonist in a small-budget thriller called Oxygen acting opposite Maura Tierney. My friend did the song they used for the final credits!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gtO4cP298s
Well done Adrien.
Well deserved.
The thing I like most about Cillian Murphy is that he was working in England, heard his kids start to pick up an English accent and immediately moved back to Ireland.
Looks like I’m getting out of Dodge just before Cyclone Alfred rolls into town. Kinda disappointed I can’t see it out the airplane window
The Ease On Down Dancers sure are gonna appeal to Mr. and Mrs. Middle America.
Who can get fucked, by the way.
Their faces are being eaten by leopards as we speak
Leopards gotta eat.
And like everyone else, they can’t afford eggs these days.
They’re watching Fox news or reruns of NCIS.
Except the closet cases, which are like 35% of Trump voters.
I will understand quantum physics before I understand the Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson pairing.
He just wanted permission to do blackface.
Such a hilariously bad decision.
Mark Hamill makes Mick Jagger look sexy.
He did not look thrilled to be there.
They shoulda let him appear as the bear from The Wild Robot.
Nickel Boys was rock solid but the book was much better.
I’m feeling big shut out for Emelia Perez for various reasons.
Musicals don’t deserve good things. I’ll die on this hill.
Did you see Chicago?
Catherine Zeta-Jones did not do full frontal, and for that, the move was bad.
I haven’t seen Chicago, but I have read about the true events it’s loosely based on and they were pretty dope
My ex-wife loves it. Along with that Beatles musical, all the Wickeds, Moulin Rouge… I can continue…
The things we put ourselves through for love (and sex).
Counterpoint: The Color Purple (2023)
Zoe got her win, and the best song won, but 2/13 isn’t great.
I couldn’t fit this fact into the post but for those who didn’t already know: Fernanda Torres is the first Brazilian actress nominated for Best Actress since 1999, when her mother, Fernanda Montenegro was nominated.
Katherine Hegl advertising for adult diapers is pretty fitting, considering the way she pissed away her career.
The movie from Brazil really waxed the competition.
Excellent pick.
Best cinematography in years.
Gorgeous film.
Dave Bautista looks like he’s dropped 80 lbs, and he could still snap everyone in that audience in half.
“the legendary soprano….”
Wait, this isn’t the Emmys?
I do like that guys are wearing fancy jewelry too. That pin the former Mr. Taylor Swift is wearing is cool.
They didn’t load the Penfold’s Bin 28 Shiraz 🙁
I was going to buy some at the duty free but totally forgot.
Oh well, the Whispering Angel Rose is decent and a good lunch wine
Rock solid in memoriam this year.
That’s not a compliment.
We lost some real talent.
Plowright? Phrasing?!?
Tardy to the pardy again, but awesome to see Makeitsnow back.
Awesome to see you as well, friend!
Look: I watched I’m Not A Robot and immediately wrote it off as a worse The Voorman Problem.
This could not have been less on my radar.
I went for A Lien, but only cuz I do mortgage stuff.
I said A Lien even though I thought Anuja was better! I hate the short categories.