That's six wins for Dune so far #Oscars
— Erik Anderson (@awards_watch) March 28, 2022
DUNE is gonna win the most #Oscars and still miss out on Best Picture.
— Matt Goldberg (@MattGoldberg) March 28, 2022
That's six wins for Dune so far #Oscars
— Erik Anderson (@awards_watch) March 28, 2022
DUNE is gonna win the most #Oscars and still miss out on Best Picture.
— Matt Goldberg (@MattGoldberg) March 28, 2022
The venue gives it more of a low rent feel.tk for tu juan said:
Is that lowest stage they had at the Oscars? just one or two steps
Sapper Redux said:
Guarantee that Encanto is going to win Best Animated Film when it should be Mitchells vs the Machines.
double aught said:The venue gives it more of a low rent feel.tk for tu juan said:
Is that lowest stage they had at the Oscars? just one or two steps
Troy Kotsur even had the ASL interpreter crying 😭
— Jake Blount (@forked_queer) March 28, 2022
tk for tu juan said:
What was that Nic Cage movie?
maca1028 said:
Cage is due for a comeback.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
So there's no way Dune actually has a shot at Best Picture... right?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I haven't seen Coda, but based on what I've heard I agree. At this point I'd bet Dune might have actually wrangled up some votes though.
Can't stop laughing and also being mad that they cut eight categories before the broadcast and they still can't get it done before 11 eastern. They really got nothing out of those cuts. #Oscars
— Daniel S. Levine (@dsl89) March 28, 2022
So glad I got to see 5 minutes of Netflix’s zombie movie and a Johnny Depp movie that barely got released instead of Best Editor and Denzel Washington giving Samuel L Jackson a lifetime achievement awards thanks Oscars
— Aaron Stewart-Ahn (@somebadideas) March 28, 2022
Remember the year #TheOscars realized they were out of touch with the mainstream public so they created fan vote categories that were easily gamed by internet mobs and instead of looking more relatable, the award show looked even more out of touch than ever before?
— Peter Sciretta (@PeterSciretta) March 28, 2022
shooting the acceptance speeches in shallow focus close-ups makes it look like everyone is standing in front of a Zoom background. great work. #Oscars
— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) March 28, 2022