For those who will be watching, commenting.
For those who will be watching, commenting.
Replies sorted oldest to newest
I'll be in bed
I know which film won the best outstanding British film, well deserved and I am going to a private screening of it on Thursday with the director.....I can't wait
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
I know which film won the best outstanding British film, well deserved and I am going to a private screening of it on Thursday with the director.....I can't wait
50 Shades Darker?
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:50 Shades Darker?
Nah, I doubt the director I am going to see is up to it, or me neither for that matter
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:50 Shades Darker?
Nah, I doubt the director I am going to see is up to it, or me neither for that matter
Didn't get round to posting earlier and some of the awards have already been announced anyway. I won't spoil it for those watching later, but I correctly predicted the Best Supporting actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Animated Film, Best Foreign Language Film and Outstanding British Film. Most of these were shoo-in's anyway so I didn't bet on them, however I have won money on the Best Supporting Actor (), and I really wish I'd placed a bet on the Animated Film now ().
FWIW, I'm predicting Casey Affleck for Best Actor, Natalie Portman to win Best Actor over favourite Emma Stone (although in a just world Amy Adams would beat the lot of them); and "Moonlight" to snatch the Best Film award from "La La Land".
Nicole Kidman's nearly got a dress on
velvet donkey posted:I knew it was gonna be My Name Is Joe from that
velvet donkey posted:I'm watching in nipple tassles
I'm hoping that's just a "Nocturnal Animals" reference.
By the time we watched the outstanding episode of Endeavour it was time for MOTD 2.
Enjoying it very much - really wish I was there
Eugene's Lair posted:FWIW, I'm predicting Casey Affleck for Best Actor, Natalie Portman to win Best Actor over favourite Emma Stone (although in a just world Amy Adams would beat the lot of them); and "Moonlight" to snatch the Best Film award from "La La Land".
Ah, well: only 1 right on the last 3, as I seriously underestimated the love in the Academy for "La La Land".
Usually these movie awards ceremonies are very predictable with the favourites always winning. That was mostly the case tonight, but I was still really pleased to see both Dev Patel and "Kubo and the Two Strings" win.
As for the other results: I'm still up on the night, so no worries.
Access to this requires a premium membership.
Upgrade to VIP premium membership for just $25/year to unlock these benefits:
Ad-Free | Search Site | Start Dialogs |
Upload Photos | Upload Videos | Upload Audio |
Upload Documents | Use Signature | Block Members |
View Member Directory | Mark All Topics As Read | Edit Posts Anytime |
Post To Walls |