Saturday, March 11, 2023

Don't Call It A Comeback: The Maven's Fearless (And Not-So-Foolish) Oscar Winners Extravaganza

The Oscars are finally earlier than normal (I miss you, 2020, before everything went to hell), but what fresh hell is with the scheduling gods laying vengeance upon The Maven, with the trifecta of Oscar Sunday, Selection Sunday, and Springing forward? I'll be all to hell tomorrow on various levels. 

In all my years of pontificating and kvetching, this is the quietest Oscar season in recent memory, which is a good thing, as Martha would say. Michelle Yeoh, Cate Blanchett (signing the praises of her fellow nominees along the way), Austin Butler, and Sarah Polley have been everywhere save for the Home Shopping Network and campaigning as if trying to prevent Trump from winning the presidential election again. This cycle has turned into a blast and a half, the best since the 2020 Oscars before everything stopped in its tracks. Nothing wrong with a big lovefest at the moment. We need it. 

Notice the one nominee missing on the circuit: Andrea Riseborough. I think the Academy calling shenanigans on the word-of-mouth campaign pre-nominations, which is BS because this happens all the time, but they got "caught." Does anyone not remember many in the actor's branch using social media and a whisper campaign to push Bradley Cooper for American Sniper? And it's a shame because Riseborough is exceptional, and I hope everyone sees To Leslie despite the Oscars. But she's been nowhere, so I went from her possibly upsetting to she's out.

The nadir between when the ballots are due and the ceremony is the worst, with everyone second-guessing everything. Caught myself doing it as well today, but enough. Nothing to be done now, for it's all over but the shouting. 

Here are a few last-minute observations:

1--Sarah Polley is finally going to win the goddamned Oscar! She's been in the industry forever, has been through hell, and has built a pretty damned cool reputation behind the camera. The industry loves her, and she richly deserves it. And how did she miss on Director? If she doesn't win, I'll riot!

2--I think Everything Everywhere will have the most wins with six, followed by Elvis with four. Or are folks sick of musical biopics? Remember Bohemian Rhapsody? And I don't see Brendan Fraser winning. I just don't. 

3--I think this is a spread-the-love year, but Babylon, The Fabelmans, TAR, and possibly The Banshees of Inisherin will be hosed. I hope not the latter, but Original Screenplay may be its only award. There's been a late surge for Condon, and that may be the night's surprise, unless Barry Keoghan upset in Supporting Actor, but I think Quan may be the only true lock at this point. 

4--Elvis is terrible and wildly uneven, almost unwatchable in the first half, but the second half of the film I think will net Butler the win. He saves that film,carries that film, and he's the cat's ass in it. 

5--Actress is a bloodbath. I can't wait to see Michelle Yeoh finally win, but I won't be upset if Blanchett takes it, either, exactly. But I don't see how Yeoh doesn't win at this point. 

6--And what to make of Supporting Actress. I thought Angela Bassett was a lock (and she should have won for What's Love Got To Do with It?; it's still one of the great female performances but nobody was beating Holly Hunter that year. It sucks, like this year, when there are so many cool performances stacked against one another. But I called Jamie Lee Curtis before SAG, and if about 10k actors versus close to 4k in the Academy voted Curtis, then what? Do I think there could be some vote-splitting this time? Yes, actually, I do. I know it's in the nadir when all the pundits claim this, when many say this when the categories are essentially settled, but this year may be a sneaky one. So would Condon be the only Banshees winner? We'll see!

The Last-Minute Gut-Check:

Top Gun for Picture

Colin Farrell for Actor

Andrea Riseborough for Actress (keep hope alive!)

Condon for Supporting Actress

"Hold My Hand" for Song

Enough already! I'm worn out from grading and the ensuing time-change, so here is how I think the wins will go down:

Best Picture: Everything Everywhere All at Once
upset: All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Director: Daniels
upset: Steven Spielberg

Best Actor: Austin Butler
upset: Brendan Fraser

Best Actress: Michelle Yeoh
upset: Cate Blanchett

Best Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan
upset: Barry Keoghan

Best Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis
upset: Kerry Condon

Best Original Screenplay: The Banshees of Inisherin
upset: Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Adapted Screenplay: Women Talking
upset: All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Animated Feature: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
upset: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

Best International Film: All Quiet on the Western Front
upset: EO

Best Score: All Quiet on the Western Front
upset: The Banshees of Inisherin

Best Original Song: "RRR"
upset: "Lift Me Up"

Best Documentary: Nevalny
upset: All the Beauty and Bloodshed

Best Cinematography: All Quiet on the Western Front
upset: Elvis

Best Editing: Everything Everywhere All at Once
upset: Top Gun: Maverick

Best Production Design: Elvis
upset: Babylon

Best Costume Design: Elvis
upset: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Best Sound: Top Gun: Maverick
upset: Elvis

Best Visual Effects: Avatar: The Way of Water
upset: Top Gun: Maverick

Best Makeup: Elvis
upset: The Whale

Best Animated Short: The Boy, The Mule, The Fox, and The Horse
upset: Ice Merchants

Best Documentary Short: The Elephant Whispers
upset: Stranger at the Gate

Best Live Action Short: An Irish Goodbye
upset: Le Pupille

Wins

Everything Everywhere All at Once        6
Elvis                                                        4
All Quiet on the Western Front               2
The Banshees of Inisherin                     2

Running time: 3 hours 16 minutes

As usual, the predictions and win totals differ.

That's it! Them's my predix, and I'm sticking to them. I'll be venting throughout the High Holy Day on the socials, so follow along or mute me until Wednesday. 

Again, no Oscar pool this year per high beer prices. 

Happy Oscar Sunday, y'all! And, of course, Shalom!


Monday, January 23, 2023

Erin Go Blah! The Maven's Fearless (and Probably Foolish) Oscar Nomination Predix 2023

Now we are back to our regularly-scheduled Oscar Season, what with the pandemic largely behind us and no Olympics on the horizon. The Ceremony will be on March 12th, back to a more reasonable time instead at the Fourth of July. But nomination day has blindsided me!

I have been out of the loop this go-round, partially because I taught six classes this fall, but largely because I haven't felt the urgency with this possible crop. There are some exceptions, though, but otherwise I'm still plowing through Oscar bait. 

But I have been in touch w/ several members to get a bede on how things may go. A few quick observations, as usual:

1--The Fablemans, The Banshees of Inisherin, Everything Everywhere All at Once, and, yes, Top Gun: Maverick and Avatar: The Way of Water will get a lot of noms. We've seen this Spielberg movie before, and I sense that Hollywood is settling into a feel-good movie groove for a bit. 

2--That said, Everything Everywhere is not like anything I, or the Academy, has seen before, so it's a wild card, save for Ke Huy Quan being a near-certainty to win Supporting Actor. 

3--Speaking of actors, at the moment I see three of the four acting categories as probably locks: Cate Blanchett (#3, baby!), Quan, and Angela Bassett for Supporting Actress. Actor  is all over the map this time. It's between Brendan Fraser and Colin Farrell, and I'm not convinced Fraser will win, but I'm also not sure Farrell will. Austin Butler will be up in a terrible movie, but he's the wild card. But let's not put the cart before the horse. 

4--I'm also not sure how many noms The Whale will receive. I've heard mixed from many I've talked to. Is it just Fraser and Screenplay? This time, I'm clueless on the trajectory on this one. 

5--I got a great kick (no pun intended) out of Banshees. I have an Irish lit specialization (and almost studied Irish film at one point), and this is pure Ireland. I don't see how you have Farrell without Brendan Gleeson, who's always been the cat's ass and has never been nominated. That changes tomorrow morning. 

6--Banshees, Everything, and Women Talking are the horses I'm riding this year. As far as promotion/chat shows/when the ballots are out there, Women has been flooding the zone. Sarah Polley, whom I've loved since The Sweet Hereafter and an even better filmmaker, is loved by the industry, and this film is a slow burn, so damned subtle in addressing a hot-button issue. It's brilliant. I do think Polley (hopefully), is a lock for Adapted Screenplay. I also hope Jessie Buckley is along for the ride as well. 

7--I think Babylon will be hosed in the major categories. It'll get some technical nods, but it's not memorable. 

8--Can a donkey get a nomination? Several other asses in Hollywood have...


Enough already. As usual, I don't do docs, shorts, foreign films, or music. 


Best Picture

Everything Everywhere All at Once

The Banshees of Inisherin

The Fabelmans

Top Gun: Maverick

TAR

Elvis

Women Talking

All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front

The Whale


Best Director

Steven Spielberg

Daniels

Martin McDonagh

Todd Field

Sarah Polley

---

Edward Berger

James Cameron

Joseph Kosinski


Best Actor

Colin Farrell

Brendan Fraser

Austin Butler

Bill Nighy

Paul Mescal

---

Tom Cruise

Tom Hanks


Best Actress

Cate Blanchett

Michelle Yeoh

Danielle Deadwyler

Viola Davis

Ana de Armas

---

Michelle Williams

Andrea Riseborough


Best Supporting Actor

Ke Huy Quan

Brendan Gleeson

Paul Dano

Barry Keoghan

Ben Wishaw

---

Eddie Redmayne

Bryan Tyree Henry

Judd Hirsch


Best Supporting Actress

Angela Bassett

Kerry Condon

Jamie Lee Curtis

Stephanie Hsu

Jessie Buckley

---

Hong Chau

Michelle Williams

Janelle Monae


Best Original Screenplay

The Banshees of Inisherin

Everything Everywhere All at Once

The Fabelmans

TAR

Triangle of Sadness

---

Aftersun

The Menu

Babylon


Best Adapted Screenplay

Women Talking

The Whale

Living

She Said

Top Gun: Maverick

---

All Quiet on the Western Front

Glass Onion

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio



Best Cinematography

Top Gun: Maverick

Empire of Light

The Batman

All Quiet on the Western Front

The Fabelmans

---

Avatar: The Way of Water

Elvis

Women Talking


Best Editing

Top Gun: Maverick

Everything Everywhere All at Once

Elvis

The Fabelmans

The Banshees of Inisherin

---

All Quiet on the Western Front

Babylon

Avatar: The Way of Water


Best Production Design

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Babylon

Elvis

Avatar: The Way of Water

All Quiet on the Western Front

---

The Fablemans

Glass Onion

Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio


Best Costume Design

Elvis

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Babylon

Everything Everywhere All at Once

Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris

---

The Woman King

Don't Worry Darling

The Fabelmans


Best Sound

Top Gun: Maverick

All Quiet on the Western Front

Elvis

Everything Everywhere All at Once

Avatar: The Way of Water


Best Visual Effects 

Avatar: The Way of Water

Top Gun: Maverick 

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

The Batman

Nope

---

Everything Everywhere All at Once

Thirteen Lives

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness


Best Makeup

Elvis

The Whale

The Batman

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Blonde

---

Amsterdam

All Quiet on the Western Front

Babylon


Nominations

Everything Everywhere All at Once    9

The Banshees of Inisherin                   8

The Fabelmans                                      7

Top Gun: Maverick                                6

Elvis                                                        6

Women Talking                                      5


Them's my predix, and I'm sticking to them. The slog starts in the AM 8:30, and my students will endure watching the announcement with me. 

My work here is done until March 12th. Follow me or mute me on the socials: Facebook, Twitter (@Franster23), and/or Instagram (@themsmaven) from now until March. The usual kvetching will continue. 

Happy Oscar Nominations Day, y'all! And, of course, Shalom and Seasons Screenings!