But
maybe Academy voters will find the subject more endearing than the Average Joe.
Or
maybe an Academy voter sees it today, the last day of voting.
Not exact matches
It's one last chance to single out the films and performances that the
Academy forgot, or ignored, or
maybe just wanted to punish... the
voters are like that, the vindictive bastards.
If talking heads like Tom O'Neil and Karger stopped, well, talking, trying to affect Oscar
voters like the news media unmistakably shapes political elections, then
maybe the Pavlovian dogs that make up the
Academy's body might have more naturally gravitated to the talents of, say, Ashley Judd and Anamaria Marinca.
Ezra Miller might sneak into Best Supporting Actor if
Academy voters share Joey's sentiment, and
maybe some technical nods for Ramsay's visual and sonic flair, though it's doubtful that such a morbid film exploring a dark subject will be Best Picture material.
Aside from reminding
Academy voters that they have yet to give Leonardo DiCaprio an Oscar and
maybe they should get on that, the recently released trailer for The Revenant promised a visually stunning historical adventure from both a director — Alejandro González Iñárritu — and a cinematographer — Emmanuel Lubezki — at the...