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hellboys · 3 days
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BRENDAN FRASER as Stu Miley in Monkeybone (2001)
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mysticalchildkore · 10 months
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ferrisbuellers · 1 year
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BRENDAN FRASER accepts the award for 'Best Actor' at the 28th Critics Choice Awards (January 15, 2023)
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departmentq · 1 year
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The first link is the NY Post Page Six article (celebrity gossip column) from 2008
Response on Page Six, from Fraser's reps, promising to get the VFX artists paid
Dave Rand's original tweet
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zanephillips · 1 year
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Brendan Fraser and Ke Huy Quan Encino Man (1992) dir. Les Mayfield
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letoghanima · 7 months
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The Mummy (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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buckys · 1 year
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BRENDAN FRASER The 95th Academy Awards Press Room Speech
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sebandmia · 1 year
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✨ OSCAR WINNING ACTORS BRENDAN FRASER AND KE HUY QUAN ✨
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awardseason · 1 year
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Best Leading Actress Michelle Yeoh (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”) 
Best Leading Actor Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”) 
Best Supporting Actress Jamie Lee Curtis (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
Best Supporting Actor Ke Huy Quan (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
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ladyorlandodream · 1 year
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ferrisbuellers · 1 year
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BRENDAN FRASER – The Graham Norton Show (January 20, 2023)
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dilfgifs · 1 year
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This past year has just been a huge comeback for you and, you know, the internet has been rooting for you, everyone has been on your side. So what has this past year meant to you, and what was the first thought in your head when you heard your name called? Brendan Fraser backstage at the 95th Annual Academy Awards
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ko0kyco0kies · 2 months
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Just need to say something
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akajustmerry · 1 year
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whenever you find yourself baffled, even enraged, by who the Academy rewards and who they don't - i find remembering that the Academy Awards were created by Hollywood mogul Louis B Mayer with the specific purpose of preventing mass unionisation helps. Mayer figured if Hollywood workers were made to think of themselves as artists rather than labourers they'd be less inclined to unionise. Of the awards, Mayer famously said in the late 1920s, "if I give them cups and awards, they'd kill themselves to produce what I wanted." Also by awarding and inviting few, Mayer and the Academy pushed individualist aspirations and exceptionalism over collectivism. Considering the upcoming Writers Guild strike over the exploitation streaming has created that Hollywood producers are trying to suppress (which is why a lot of shows are being cancelled btw because they don't want to pay writers), this anti-union legacy is still clearly alive and well. The majority of these Hollywood award shows were not created to actually award artistic merit, but to create an illusion of artistic meritocracy that would stifle solidarity among workers. So, whenever you find yourself baffled, even enraged, by who the Academy rewards and who they don't, remember that's not what they're really for.
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