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Oscar Nominee of All Time Tournament: Round 1, Group A
(info about nominees under the poll)
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ADRIANA BARRAZA (1956-)
NOMINATIONS:
Supporting- 2006 for Babel
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NATALIE PORTMAN (1981-)
NOMINATIONS:
Supporting- 2004 for Closer
Lead- 2016 for Jackie
WINS:
Lead- 2010 for Black Swan
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alessa-10 · 2 years
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Jackie (2016) dir. Pablo Larraín
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cressida-jayoungr · 1 year
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Coeli's Picks: Red, part 1
(Multiple movies listed left to right.)
One Dress a Day Challenge
January: Red Redux
Mission Impossible (s1 e25, "Shock") / Barbara Bain as Cinnamon Carter
"I thought I had a reference picture but I don't seem to, and I made this note long enough ago that I don't remember the dress. But if I took the trouble to write it down, I must have liked it!"
I think I found it:
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The Brothers Grimm (2005) / Monica Bellucci as Mirror Queen
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Jackie (2016) / Natalie Portman as Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) / Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova
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Doctor Zhivago (1965) / Julie Christie as Lara Antipova
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021) / Jessica Chastain as Tammy Faye Bakker
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Deep Space 9 (s6 e7, "You Are Cordially Invited") / Terry Farrel as Jadzia Dax
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Star Trek: The Next Generation / Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan
s3 e13, "Deja Q":
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s4 e16, "Galaxy's Child":
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s5 e22, "Imaginary Friend":
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s4 e21, "The Drumhead" / Jean Simmons as Admiral Nora Satie
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stargiirl27 · 1 year
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just watching her roam around from person to person, frantic and shaken, asking about closed caskets and explaining how she held his skull together, a woman having her other half taken away so suddenly it's as if a limb has been ripped off
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casualist-tendency · 1 year
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Jackie Saccoccio (American, 1963–2020), Time (Shimmer), 2016, 200.7 x 200.7 cm
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 months
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W A T C H I N G
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tourneurs · 3 months
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“Perfect people can’t change.”
Jackie (2016) dir. Pablo Larraín
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fandomgalore-blog · 2 months
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Before Black History Month ends, here are some great black led films I enjoyed this month in no specific order. Hopefully you’ll check them out too. Let’s begin!
1. Waves (2019)
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2. Training Day
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3. 42
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4. Race (2016)
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5. Straight Outta Compton
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6. Gridiron Gang
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7. Sorry to Bother You
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8. The Woman King
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9. Beverly Hills Cop
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10. Just Wright
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Definitely go check all of these great films out!!!
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years
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meursaulty · 2 years
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ok after 6 years im finally caving and will start using my spotify.. that being said. does anyone have any wiz playlists/songs
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tinyreviews · 2 years
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I am kinda disappointed that they revealed Oogway chose Po in the first movie cos he knew Po was special, after being rescued and taught by pandas long ago. The original point of Po was that an ordinary guy could be special if he tried hard enough. Now, to be special, you had to destined to be.
Kung Fu Panda 3 is a 2016 computer-animated supernatural martial arts comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film is directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni ( in her feature directorial debut) and written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, David Cross, James Hong and Jackie Chan, with Randall Duk Kim, Bryan Cranston, J. K. Simmons and Kate Hudson.
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waspstar · 2 years
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i fucking hate hate hate that you have to like apologize for liking lemon demon now. jokingly or fucking not i HATE it i hate that its even a phrase that comes up in all of our minds when we bring ld up. in 2016 i had to apologize for liking it bcs nobody FUCKINGKNEW WHAT IT WAS. i had to say SORRYYY sorry i like this obscure internet band sorryyyy my bad THATS why i apologized BUT now we apologize on account of annoying ufcking fans and im fucking tired of it IM FUCKING SICK OF IT you have NO IDEA how annoying it is to have to do this now i just. sorry im getting a little too angry.
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kakashibestie · 2 years
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stares into the camera like im in fleabag
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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Skiptrace (2016)
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Skiptrace is one of those “in the middle” movies. You can watch it and have a good time no problem. I’d watch a sequel but to call it a good movie? That's a stretch. So there it is. Halfway between good and bad.
Hong Kong detective Bennie Chan (Jackie Chan) has to track down an American conman, Connor Watts (Johnny Knoxville). That's the price to save his adoptive daughter Samantha (Fan Bingbing), who's being held by criminals who believe she helped Watts steal from their casino.
Do you like Rush Hour? Ever wanted to see Chris Tucker swapped out for a white guy? Then see Skiptrace. The worst thing about this film is the lame and predictable ending. The second worst thing is the story, which is on autopilot. Every scene of Chan and Watts interacting has been done before. It’s sort of what you expect out of a Jackie Chan movie where he plays a cop and has to “team up” with someone who isn’t Asian. It's fun but more could’ve been done. That’s particularly true when you see the chemistry between Knoxville and Chan. It makes sense. Their backgrounds couldn't be more different but they're both physical comedians who aren’t afraid of getting hurt if it means someone will laugh. Recognizing this, they should've been given better material.
Skiptrace is funny on more than one occasion. I also enjoyed some of the side characters, such as Eve Tores (yes, the wrestler) as a recurring thug and Fan Bingbing as Samantha. The cinematography is pretty good (many cool shots of the Chinese countryside), and the stunts will satisfy Chan’s fans. Those are enough to prevent you from getting bored with the film.
Aside from the plot, other weaknesses include the been-there-done-that jokes and some questionable and awfully convenient developments. You can forgive them somewat because you’re having fun. Then, there’s the ending. I won’t give it away, but the longer it lasts, the worse it gets. First there’s a lame twist. No. "Lame" is too small. It’s a revelation that will make you go “wow, really? You thought that was a good idea? I would’ve preferred almost ANYTHING else.” Then, we get a half-hearted and totally out-of-character action by a villainous character so that we can suddenly “like” him, but it doesn’t work. Skiptrace was pushing its boulder up this steep hill and was almost at the top… but then decided to skimp out on the effort. In no time at all, that rock was back at the bottom. The good faith you put in it hardly seems like it was worth it.
Whenever Skiptrace subverts your expectations, it follows up its effort with a decision that make no sense. Every good joke is paired with a good five minutes of lazy writing. Then, there’s Renny Harlan’s direction. At first, it’s a scramble of who knows what that repeats scenes and regurgitates information repeatedly. Then it settles down and becomes more sensible, but that doesn’t make the final product anything more than profoundly average. (On Blu-ray, July 7, 2017)
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Title: Jackie Rose
Author: Josh Ulrich
Canvas or Original: Original
Publication year: 2016
Genre: supernatural
Blurb: Jackie Rose is a normal teenager who lives with her father and hangs out with her friend Eddie in an alternate 1940s. On the week of their spring break, the duo heads off on an airline cruise and everything is going well...until it's raided by air pirates lead by the infamous Captain Elizabeth Read, who ends up capturing the two. What follows is a crazy adventure filled with danger, intrigue, and quite a few revelations involving Jackie herself.
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