yeah and i like how their excitement is the same for each one, they dont discriminate any award.. is like all of these have the same impact of the "Oscars"! this is so cool
Just want to say that since I left film school and started working I don’t get to see nearly as many movies as I used to just because of having less time. But despite that, every year I feel nearly more and more invested in the awards season just through your content, even if I haven’t seen many of the movies. Love the work guys, keep it up
You both should know that only actors vote for Acting, only costume designers vote for Costumes, only sound engineers vote for Sound, etc. It is not weird at all that Bassett gets noms alone, it only shows that the acting branch is the only one that cares for the movie. It is also not weird that a movie gets in sound, but not in cinematography, different branches vote differently. I did very well at Gold Derby, ranked on 122 place with 81%, pretty happy about it.
You guys are quite shocked about All Quiet on the Western Front getting a huge sweep at the BAFTAs... WWI is very culturally important in Britain, it definitely struck a chord. Alongside the bias towards non-American filmmaking, I think it wins best film.
Sarah Polley's tweet about why she didn't get any BAFTA noms was so funny. I'm hurting for her right now but at least she seems to be taking it well. Also, Aftersun was robbed!!!
Cole re: RRR, "That movie really did not make British people look good if we're being honest." ... You know what else didn't make British people look good... if we're being honest? These BAFTA nominations. Leaving Wells out of the director lineup and giving her some token "best debut" consolation prize is a crime. And don't even get me started on their snub of Polley for screenplay...
From the longlists I thought All Quiet would get so much BAFTA love come final nominations that I'm actually surprised Felix Kammerer didn't get in Lead Actor, that's the only category they missed. Also, if BAFTA wants things to be interesting, they will give Kerry Condon Best Supporting Actress.
Guys… RRR literally ended with a blood splatter over a mural that had, “The Sun Never Sets Over the British Empire.” They were NEVER going to nominate it. 😂 A critic literally went, “This movie unfairly depicts the British as mustache twirling villains.”
I don’t know if I buy that particularly. I don’t know a single person who looks at the British empire in a positive light. The only people who do, are racists and old people who are oblivious to the facts (many still revere Churchill too). It got long listed, so clearly they don’t hate it, but typically BAFTA aren’t big on grandiose blockbusters, which it is. I feel people from US are reading a bit too much into it honestly, even if I’d personally have it in there.
@@hennersucks Of course British people hate RRR. Look at any other Awards. It is a nominated in atleast best song and foreign film. Bafta is the only Award where it is not nominated. It has actually won 11 Awards untill now in foreign film Category. They nominated it in longlist just to avoid any bad press.....
@@yamlajatt7481 Yeah, no. BAFTA is known for choosing more arthouse films, which RRR is not, for the same reason The Batman, Avatar: The Way of Water, and Top Gun: Maverick aren’t in any of the top awards nominations for BAFTA either. Also BAFTA don’t have an award for Best Song, it doesn’t exist. If the British hated the film so much, why was it consistently in the year end lists for nearly every British film publication? This is just looking for controversy where there isn’t any, as films like RRR are rarely considered by BAFTA. Where you should be annoyed, is the Indian Film Commission not submitting RRR for the Oscars, as they probably would have nominated it, and it would have had a good chance of winning, as it’s a big crowd pleaser.
My God Netflix knows how to get a movie into best picture. Good Nurse, Blonde, Glass Onion were all a little divisive... They still have an ace, a tried and true war oscar bait creeping up all quietly in the race.
i knew all quiet would go on a streak when my grandpa wouldn’t stop talking about it a month ago. seems like the general public is watching it more than movies like women talking and aftersun.
This ridiculous obsession with RRR is rather baffling. It's a fun over the top blockbuster but people passionately trying to push it with "big boys" is pretty mind-blowing 😳
They owed her nothing. Yall need to stop with that stupid narrative. And thanks to people like you constantly complaining that she was snubbed for PYW, we're now back to the BAFTA just predicting the Oscars instead of doing their own thing.
Did you guys not react to British Film or Debut Writer? I know those don't affect the Oscars at all, but there are some interesting films nominated (I'm glad The Swimmers got in there, I think that could have been an awards player if it had been campaigned)... and it's also the two categories where Charlotte Wells got nominated (so she didn't come out of the BAFTA nominations completely snubbed)...
@@Bella-Hunter Yeah im kinda pissed that her ferocious campaingning pushed Hsu to the side. Stephanie Hsu's performance was frighteningly good, while Curtis' performance was fine, but not anything special.
Best actress: Cate Blanchett Michelle Yeo Danielle Deadwyler Ana De Armas Viola Davis Best actor: Brendan Fraser Colin Farrell Austin Butler Bill Nighy Paul Mescal Best supporting actress: Angela Bassett Kerry Condon Jamie Lee Curtis Hong Chau Stephanie Hsu Best supporting actor: Ke Huy Quan Brendan Gleeson Barry Keoghan Eddie Redmaine Paul Dano
I'm going to boycott the baftas it's disgusting and shameful for Steven Spielberg, Baz Luhrmann and James Cameron, Michelle Williams and Margot Robbie it's a shame
14 BAFTA record nominations since today, the film will be the big contender 2023🔥He will make history, as the first German film with the most awards ever in the UK. In 4 days the Oscar nominations will be announced also there the bookmakers see this masterpiece in front. Congratulations to Edward Berger and his whole team 💪🔥
If you think this year's director's branch is tough and locked up, wait till next year. Martin Scorsese, Denis Villeneuve, Christopher Nolan, Michael Mann, Ridley Scott, Ari Aster. Next year will be fun.
Here are the lists of nominees that I hope they win the BAFTA 2023: BEST FILM: Elvis - Gail Berman, Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss or Everything Everywhere All at Once - Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang BEST DIRECTOR: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert - Everything Everywhere All at Once or Gina Prince-Bythewood - The Woman King BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: Austin Butler - Elvis as Elvis Presley BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE: Michelle Yeoh - Everything Everywhere All at Once as Evelyn Quan Wang BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Ke Huy Quan - Everything Everywhere All at Once as Waymond Wang BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Angela Bassett - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as Queen Ramonda BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Everything Everywhere All at Once - Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert or The Fabelmans - Tony Kushner and Steven Spielberg BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAYS: She Said - Rebecca Lenkiewicz or The Whale - Samuel D. Hunter BEST ANIMATED FILM: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish - Joel Crawford and Mark Swift or Turning Red - Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins BEST DOCUMENTARY: Moonage Daydream - Brett Morgen BEST CASTING: Elvis - Nikki Barrett and Denise Chamian or Everything Everywhere All at Once - Sarah Halley Finn BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: The Batman - Greig Fraser or Elvis- Mandy Walker BEST COSTUME DESIGN: Elvis - Catherine Martin BEST EDITING: Top Gun: Maverick - Eddie Hamilton BEST MAKE UP & HAIR: Elvis - Jason Baird, Mark Coulier, Louise Coulston and Shane Thomas BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: Babylon - Justin Hurwitz BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: The Batman - James Chinlund and Lee Sandales BEST SOUND: Top Gun: Maverick - Chris Burdon, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Mark Taylor and Mark Weingarten BEST SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS: Avatar: The Way of Water - Richard Baneham, Daniel Barrett, Joe Letteri and Eric Saindon OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM: The Banshees of Inisherin - Martin McDonagh, Graham Broadbent and Pete Czernin OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER: Aftersun - Charlotte Wells (Writer/Director) BEST BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse - Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy, Cara Speller and Hannah Minghella BEST BRITISH SHORT FILM: Bus Girl - Jessica Henwick and Louise Palmkvist Hansen EE RISING STAR AWARD: Naomi Ackie And these were the lists of nominees that I hope they win. You all don’t needs an Award to win, because you are all winners! The Awards needs you. Screw the awards. Awards are overrated. - Tray Daniel
The Banshees Of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All At Once are our two top contenders. Nice work proving me wrong about EEAAO - it’s in. Now we have to determine which is less polarizing and which is taking Original Screenplay on Oscar night.
@@seankoontz4235 I just can't see Banshee's getting or deserving of a BP. It felt like a quant little movie. Great but nothing outstanding. Spotlight was a different beast.
My guess, EEAAO gets best picture, but Banshees gets best screenplay. I think Director is a three way race, between these two and Fableman's (Spielberg is the Oscar Godfather and will not get snubbed quietly into the night)
@@DoctorCyan DGA is going to go 4/5. Question is, is Spielberg swappable for Kosinski? Top Gun Maverick didn’t do exceptionally well at BAFTAs but Kosinski was long listed and Spielberg was not.
I think Brits find over the top films like top gun maverick, RRR and, as brother bro said, black panther a bit too much. Like RRR was an insane movie about flaming tigers driving motorbikes... That's not really our bag
If you said to anyone that The Quiet Girl got in instead of the Women Talking with no context they'll think you're talking about a Disney Channel movie.
I’m smelling a Michelle Williams snub on Tuesday. I don’t think the Oscars skip over Viola Davis. Also I still see Women Talking getting an adapted screenplay nom but nothing else. REALLY hoping for some good Batman surprises!!!
in the past decade the times a best picture nom didnt get any bafta noms was the post, selma, dallas buyers club, her, and extremely loud and incredibly close, the tree of life, and winter's bone, and the last time an oscar winner didnt get any bafta noms was suicide squad, and the last time a screenplay winner got no bafta noms was Her 2013 maybe women talking can still get in
Could be but it might lack passion. Phantom Thread was snubbed for Picture and Director everywhere, even at the BAFTAS, until it overperformed at the Oscars.
@@ramonpadilha9987 my current predictions are Angela Bassett, Michelle Williams, Kerry Condon, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Hong Chau. Unfortunately, I don’t think Stephanie Hsu, Dolly de Leon or any of the Women Talking are getting in. I could be wrong 🤷♂️
As for your question of a Best Picture Oscar winner doing poorly at the BAFTAs, Million Dollar Baby did not get a single BAFTA nomination, and yet went on to win Best Picture... that's the most recent example (which was 18 years ago)...
here's my predictions at the Oscars 2023 Best Supporting Actress 🤞🏼 Angela Bassett - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Dolly De Leon - Triangle Of Sadness Stephanie Hsu - Everything Everywhere All At Once Hong Chau - The Whale Kerry Condon - The Banshees Of Inisherin
@@melvinsoo1110 And what makes you think cruise will not make it in? if maverick gets a nomination for adapted screenplay, he will probably take that 5th spot.
@@tharunvishal720 you don’t have to be in best picture to get nominated for actor. Just last year only two actors (Will Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch) were nominated for films that were best picture nominees.
You might not be wrong to assume the reason for RRR not getting nominated in Bafta cos of Anti British story. Because last year India's best film "Sardar Udham" (a 1920-1945, period drama depicting british genocide in India) was not chosen for Foreign language Category submission for that reason that it could cause hatred towards the British (despite it being the truest to 100%, most apt depiction).
I am SOOOO happy with most of these noms. Mostly pumped with the surprises of Fablemans getting snubbed and EEAAO get a best score nom. This is a good day.
Love the vids guys but maybe the hate against the Fabelmans every time it misses any nomination has gotten a bit far. I understand it's a competitor against your guys' favorite movie (EEAAO), but it's getting a little toxic
Glad somebody said it. For them to keep saying they “like it” then to cheer so loudly when it doesn’t get a nomination is weird. Rooting against it so hard. They should just say they don’t like it but pretending they do to only cheer against it is weird and annoying Imo makes them look like pricks
i want to bask in the moment of having half of the categories for the oscars being up in the air we might not have this much chaos for a while im feeling pretty confident about the supporting categories being locked up
here's my predictions at the Oscars 2023 Best Actress Michelle Yeoh - Everything Everywhere All At Once Cate Blanchett - Tár Viola Davis - The Woman King Danielle Deadwyler - Till Ana De Armas - Blonde
here's my predictions at the Oscars 2023 Best Actor Brendan Fraser - The Whale Austin Butler - Elvis Colin Farrell - The Banshees Of Inisherin Paul Mescal - Aftersun Jeremy Pope - The Inspection
A few thoughts: I’m still not convinced that The Whale gets in for Best Picture. I don’t even think it gets in for Adapted Screenplay. Ma Rainey couldn’t crack Picture or Screenplay, despite getting WGA, PGA, and SAG noms (and wins). Almost the same thing with Being the Ricardos (which was a year with a guaranteed 10 nominees mind you). The only 2 noms I’m comfortable predicting it for are Actor and Hair/Makeup. Hong Chau is still a big maybe, I think Hsu gets in over her and alongside De Leon I still think Michelle Williams will get the Oscar nom, possibly at Viola Davis’ expense. De Armas is looking really good for a nom now, and despite Viola getting in everywhere, I think she could be the big snub of the year. Colin Farrell might end up being this year’s Olivia Colman EEAO still seems too good to be true to win Best Picture (fingers crossed tho), but honestly, I don’t know what would beat it. Unless The Fabelmans pulls a Million Dollar Baby, but even then, that movie had 2 Acting wins to boost it. The Fabelmans is done, I think Supporting Actor is all over the place for those final 2 slots. I’m going with Dano and idk who else. I’m still not sold on Redmayne Adapted Screenplay is something I’m really anxious about and I think will cause a lot of chaos. I think The Whale, She Said, and Glass Onion all miss in favor of Women Talking, Pinocchio, and Top Gun (which I think gets WGA). Berger is guaranteed a Director nom alongside Daniels, McDonagh, and Spielberg, and I think Todd Field is pretty secure now. As for Best Picture… I’m only confident with 8 films at the moment, no idea what the last two will end up being. Holy cow, what an exciting and crazy season it’s been! Oh, and RIP to Aftersun. I really hope Mescal pulls through to an Oscar nom after today!
Hollywood veteran that has worked with everyone and they are throwing her a bone as she has never been nominated before and was probably close for True Lies. She campaigned her ass off and this will be looked at like a career nomination
When you see The Oscar Expert being passionately angry in a thumbnail, you know there are strong emotions coming up 😂
And I knew exactly what they were mad about, before clicking. 😂
Lmfao facts
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@@RareCinephile I honestly thought it was his reaction to the Wells snub
These guys literally bring so much entertainment to the awards season, honestly unmatched passion towards every award season. 🙌 I LOVE IT 🤣
yeah and i like how their excitement is the same for each one, they dont discriminate any award.. is like all of these have the same impact of the "Oscars"! this is so cool
You wouldnt love them as much if they are not that cute looking real talk. LOL
This maybe an overstatement here but cole and justin, these two guys are absolutely the reason to why i got so into awards season races.
me too lol
They so great. Especially when you realize that they aren’t over reacting but instead are just being themselves makes the videos even better
I like then lots too
I thought they were named Oscar expert and brother bro?!
Hard same lol
“It starts with a material and ends with a vegetable buddy” got me cackling 😂😂😂
Bro: "I'm not yet over Women Talking missing Adapted, stop speaking cryptically!!!"
“Its starts with a material and ends with a vegetable “
“WHAT”
“Glass onion”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"It starts with a material and ends with a vegetable, buddy" lol
Just want to say that since I left film school and started working I don’t get to see nearly as many movies as I used to just because of having less time. But despite that, every year I feel nearly more and more invested in the awards season just through your content, even if I haven’t seen many of the movies. Love the work guys, keep it up
i can't wait until they reveal the oscar nominations happen next week and we see these two have a breakdown 😭
Welcome to the chaotic curveball awards! RIP Women Talking and Glass Onion. The BAFTAS said "fuck off" to The Fabelmans. THE CHAOS IS RISING!
Hmmm
Absolutely!! Totally wild curveball!!
You both should know that only actors vote for Acting, only costume designers vote for Costumes, only sound engineers vote for Sound, etc. It is not weird at all that Bassett gets noms alone, it only shows that the acting branch is the only one that cares for the movie. It is also not weird that a movie gets in sound, but not in cinematography, different branches vote differently.
I did very well at Gold Derby, ranked on 122 place with 81%, pretty happy about it.
You guys are quite shocked about All Quiet on the Western Front getting a huge sweep at the BAFTAs... WWI is very culturally important in Britain, it definitely struck a chord. Alongside the bias towards non-American filmmaking, I think it wins best film.
Sarah Polley's tweet about why she didn't get any BAFTA noms was so funny. I'm hurting for her right now but at least she seems to be taking it well. Also, Aftersun was robbed!!!
that "is it short listed at the Oscars" back and forth for the EEAAO score was CINEMA lol
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The fact that Prince William is the head of BAFTA and RRR got snubbed…that’s got to be racial
lmao definitely. I think he definitely has lots of influence as seen with Kristen Stewart being snubbed last year.
*Ready for the tea spilling*
Don't agree. I just think RRR was a little overrated.
Cole re: RRR, "That movie really did not make British people look good if we're being honest." ... You know what else didn't make British people look good... if we're being honest? These BAFTA nominations.
Leaving Wells out of the director lineup and giving her some token "best debut" consolation prize is a crime. And don't even get me started on their snub of Polley for screenplay...
Nope they did well 3 noms for the best movie of 2022 triangle of sadness
Because British
RRR is a crap movie 🤣😂🤣😂
From the longlists I thought All Quiet would get so much BAFTA love come final nominations that I'm actually surprised Felix Kammerer didn't get in Lead Actor, that's the only category they missed.
Also, if BAFTA wants things to be interesting, they will give Kerry Condon Best Supporting Actress.
I don't understand why everyone thought that Top Gun would get a nomination for Best Picture. Since when Bafta loves American blockbusters?
They gave the first Avatar 8 noms
@@pb.j.1753 first Avatar was in top 2 contenders. It won Golden Globe for Best Picture Drama.
Dune , mad Max , gravity ?
@@nediaelifra721 they are all top 2-3 contenders. If not in the Picture, then in the Directing. Top Gun not even close.
Million dollar baby was the last best picture winner to get 0 Bafta noms, terms of endearment got one, and the sting got 0
I think Million Dollar Baby was not nominated at BAFTAs, but it still won Best Picture.
I'm predicting Eddie Redmayne and the fifth slot is Paul Dano's currently. It just feels strange to predict Dano getting in without Michelle Williams
I just hope you're gonna keep doing it well into your 60s
I love how passionate you guys are about awards season. This is my first year following and you guys make it so fun :D
Looks like All Quiet On The Western Front is going be taking seriously and the Oscar should know this by now.
Guys… RRR literally ended with a blood splatter over a mural that had, “The Sun Never Sets Over the British Empire.” They were NEVER going to nominate it. 😂 A critic literally went, “This movie unfairly depicts the British as mustache twirling villains.”
I don’t know if I buy that particularly. I don’t know a single person who looks at the British empire in a positive light. The only people who do, are racists and old people who are oblivious to the facts (many still revere Churchill too). It got long listed, so clearly they don’t hate it, but typically BAFTA aren’t big on grandiose blockbusters, which it is. I feel people from US are reading a bit too much into it honestly, even if I’d personally have it in there.
Which they absolutely were towards the people of India. So what?
@@rafearcher7882 British are really good at whitewashing their colonial history.
@@hennersucks Of course British people hate RRR. Look at any other Awards. It is a nominated in atleast best song and foreign film.
Bafta is the only Award where it is not nominated.
It has actually won 11 Awards untill now in foreign film Category.
They nominated it in longlist just to avoid any bad press.....
@@yamlajatt7481 Yeah, no. BAFTA is known for choosing more arthouse films, which RRR is not, for the same reason The Batman, Avatar: The Way of Water, and Top Gun: Maverick aren’t in any of the top awards nominations for BAFTA either. Also BAFTA don’t have an award for Best Song, it doesn’t exist.
If the British hated the film so much, why was it consistently in the year end lists for nearly every British film publication? This is just looking for controversy where there isn’t any, as films like RRR are rarely considered by BAFTA. Where you should be annoyed, is the Indian Film Commission not submitting RRR for the Oscars, as they probably would have nominated it, and it would have had a good chance of winning, as it’s a big crowd pleaser.
All Quiet coming in like a wrecking ball 14 times👌🏽
My God Netflix knows how to get a movie into best picture. Good Nurse, Blonde, Glass Onion were all a little divisive... They still have an ace, a tried and true war oscar bait creeping up all quietly in the race.
i knew all quiet would go on a streak when my grandpa wouldn’t stop talking about it a month ago. seems like the general public is watching it more than movies like women talking and aftersun.
Which is fucking disgrace considering how great Aftersun is.
Best Picture is officially EEAAO vs Banshees. Top Gun is not winning, The Fabelmans is probably not winning. It’s just those two
The Fabelmans and Top Gun needs PGA.
@Melvin Soo Won’t be enough I think, especially for Top Gun. I know Coda won off of just PGA, but that had other factors too like SAG ensemble
Loved All Quiet! Powerful and heartbreaking truly showed hell on earth
These reactions never get old. Keep up the rampant outbreaks of hollering, guys!
All quiet is finally getting the recognition it deserves! That is better than most of the other films
True! What an incredible movie
Both of you have helped me develop my love for movies.
people saying fraser was a jury save are coping so hard, he was top 3 maybe even number 1👀
Women Talking is such a tragedy - I loved Sarah Polley's tweet afterwards though XD
This ridiculous obsession with RRR is rather baffling. It's a fun over the top blockbuster but people passionately trying to push it with "big boys" is pretty mind-blowing 😳
The BAFTA jury owed it to Carey Mulligan so I have no problems with her getting nom
They owed her nothing. Yall need to stop with that stupid narrative. And thanks to people like you constantly complaining that she was snubbed for PYW, we're now back to the BAFTA just predicting the Oscars instead of doing their own thing.
The way you guys reacted with excitement, is the same way I reacted while I was watching Last weekend's Miss Universe pageant.
Lmao love this
Did you guys not react to British Film or Debut Writer? I know those don't affect the Oscars at all, but there are some interesting films nominated (I'm glad The Swimmers got in there, I think that could have been an awards player if it had been campaigned)... and it's also the two categories where Charlotte Wells got nominated (so she didn't come out of the BAFTA nominations completely snubbed)...
Nominating The Whale in Adapted Screenplay over Women Talking is a travesty.
When they casually throw into the video that the final Oscar noms video is ALSO being released today.
I think All Quiet will be leading nominations on Oscar nomination morning.
I really hope not.... Enough European war movies already...
The Stephanie Hsu erasure is shocking. Truly shocking.
I knew it would happen when the Jamie Lee Curtis campaigning started
Not in longlist
@@Bella-Hunter Yeah im kinda pissed that her ferocious campaingning pushed Hsu to the side. Stephanie Hsu's performance was frighteningly good, while Curtis' performance was fine, but not anything special.
@@dariussalepetru6770 The fact that she didn't make the longlist is the annoying part though.
I feel like she might be a surprise oscar nom! Don’t give up hope! 😂
Best actress:
Cate Blanchett
Michelle Yeo
Danielle Deadwyler
Ana De Armas
Viola Davis
Best actor:
Brendan Fraser
Colin Farrell
Austin Butler
Bill Nighy
Paul Mescal
Best supporting actress:
Angela Bassett
Kerry Condon
Jamie Lee Curtis
Hong Chau
Stephanie Hsu
Best supporting actor:
Ke Huy Quan
Brendan Gleeson
Barry Keoghan
Eddie Redmaine
Paul Dano
I'm going to boycott the baftas it's disgusting and shameful for Steven Spielberg, Baz Luhrmann and James Cameron, Michelle Williams and Margot Robbie it's a shame
I love you guys energies, so much fun when coming to see you both reaction. :)
14 BAFTA record nominations since today, the film will be the big contender 2023🔥He will make history, as the first German film with the most awards ever in the UK. In 4 days the Oscar nominations will be announced also there the bookmakers see this masterpiece in front. Congratulations to Edward Berger and his whole team 💪🔥
RRR is against British government, so that's why they didn't nominated, it is expected by all indians
RRR is a crap film.
Ana de Armas, well deserved. 💯 One of the best performances of the year.
Nowadays I watch the announcements trying to foresee your reactions.
idk why Americans expect Avatar or Top Gun to be competitive during awards season.
If you think this year's director's branch is tough and locked up, wait till next year.
Martin Scorsese, Denis Villeneuve, Christopher Nolan, Michael Mann, Ridley Scott, Ari Aster. Next year will be fun.
Possibly David Fincher to.
It won’t be all white boring men for sure
@@nigelbrigden4364 I knew I forgot one.
@@snowballthepro2926 We don't know. Maybe their movies won't make any good noise.
Beau Is Afraid is gonna be way too weird for the Oscars, I guarantee it
Here are the lists of nominees that I hope they win the BAFTA 2023:
BEST FILM:
Elvis - Gail Berman, Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss
or
Everything Everywhere All at Once - Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang
BEST DIRECTOR:
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert - Everything Everywhere All at Once
or
Gina Prince-Bythewood - The Woman King
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE:
Austin Butler - Elvis as Elvis Presley
BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE:
Michelle Yeoh - Everything Everywhere All at Once as Evelyn Quan Wang
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Ke Huy Quan - Everything Everywhere All at Once as Waymond Wang
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Angela Bassett - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as Queen Ramonda
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
Everything Everywhere All at Once - Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
or
The Fabelmans - Tony Kushner and Steven Spielberg
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAYS:
She Said - Rebecca Lenkiewicz
or
The Whale - Samuel D. Hunter
BEST ANIMATED FILM:
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish - Joel Crawford and Mark Swift
or
Turning Red - Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins
BEST DOCUMENTARY:
Moonage Daydream - Brett Morgen
BEST CASTING:
Elvis - Nikki Barrett and Denise Chamian
or
Everything Everywhere All at Once - Sarah Halley Finn
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
The Batman - Greig Fraser
or
Elvis- Mandy Walker
BEST COSTUME DESIGN:
Elvis - Catherine Martin
BEST EDITING:
Top Gun: Maverick - Eddie Hamilton
BEST MAKE UP & HAIR:
Elvis - Jason Baird, Mark Coulier, Louise Coulston and Shane Thomas
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
Babylon - Justin Hurwitz
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:
The Batman - James Chinlund and Lee Sandales
BEST SOUND:
Top Gun: Maverick - Chris Burdon, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Mark Taylor and Mark Weingarten
BEST SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS:
Avatar: The Way of Water - Richard Baneham, Daniel Barrett, Joe Letteri and Eric Saindon
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM:
The Banshees of Inisherin - Martin McDonagh, Graham Broadbent and Pete Czernin
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER:
Aftersun - Charlotte Wells (Writer/Director)
BEST BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION:
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse - Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy, Cara Speller and Hannah Minghella
BEST BRITISH SHORT FILM:
Bus Girl - Jessica Henwick and Louise Palmkvist Hansen
EE RISING STAR AWARD:
Naomi Ackie
And these were the lists of nominees that I hope they win.
You all don’t needs an Award to win, because you are all winners! The Awards needs you. Screw the awards. Awards are overrated.
- Tray Daniel
I am now only referring to Glass Onion as “Material Vegetable” thank you. 1:41
The Banshees Of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All At Once are our two top contenders. Nice work proving me wrong about EEAAO - it’s in. Now we have to determine which is less polarizing and which is taking Original Screenplay on Oscar night.
Banshees feels a lot like Spotlight
@@seankoontz4235 I just can't see Banshee's getting or deserving of a BP. It felt like a quant little movie. Great but nothing outstanding. Spotlight was a different beast.
@@seankoontz4235 Because of how strong the script is? It also has a lot more love from the actors and crafts than Spotlight which I see as a positive.
My guess, EEAAO gets best picture, but Banshees gets best screenplay. I think Director is a three way race, between these two and Fableman's (Spielberg is the Oscar Godfather and will not get snubbed quietly into the night)
@@DoctorCyan DGA is going to go 4/5. Question is, is Spielberg swappable for Kosinski? Top Gun Maverick didn’t do exceptionally well at BAFTAs but Kosinski was long listed and Spielberg was not.
All Quiet on the Western Front and Decision To Leave can get nominated for best director
RRR has become a pain in the ass for the British critics. 😂
Lol.. So true.. They can't hide their colonial past
I think Brits find over the top films like top gun maverick, RRR and, as brother bro said, black panther a bit too much. Like RRR was an insane movie about flaming tigers driving motorbikes... That's not really our bag
If you said to anyone that The Quiet Girl got in instead of the Women Talking with no context they'll think you're talking about a Disney Channel movie.
I’m smelling a Michelle Williams snub on Tuesday. I don’t think the Oscars skip over Viola Davis. Also I still see Women Talking getting an adapted screenplay nom but nothing else. REALLY hoping for some good Batman surprises!!!
I hope so too cause I don’t like the performance but Kristen Stewart missed SAG and BAFTA last year and still made it into Oscars.
But you could argue there was a lot more passion behind Stewart than Williams. Davis and Armas have been VERY strong
@@JakeHageman i honestly can’t tell. I thought Stewart had no chance on Oscar nominations day after those snubs.
Or Williams gets in Supporting.
I guess that Jesie Buckley it will be on supporting category. She got a nomination for Lost Daughter by surprise.
EEAAO’s journey has been fantastic!
Hope RRR atleast gets oscar nomination 🥲
Your reaction toward award season are the highlight of the early months of the year for me
Best BAFTA nominations ever! Awesome job!
in the past decade the times a best picture nom didnt get any bafta noms was the post, selma, dallas buyers club, her, and extremely loud and incredibly close, the tree of life, and winter's bone, and the last time an oscar winner didnt get any bafta noms was suicide squad, and the last time a screenplay winner got no bafta noms was Her 2013
maybe women talking can still get in
Could be but it might lack passion. Phantom Thread was snubbed for Picture and Director everywhere, even at the BAFTAS, until it overperformed at the Oscars.
i really like this Award seasons Timeline and changes
They didn't nominate RRR and top gun mavrik
All quiet on the western Front sweeps bafta nomination
Can't believe the supporting actress race is locked up already. Wasn't expecting the Bassett sweep
Wasn't this the case last year as well with Ariana DeBose?
@George Nakhle Sag and BAFTA haven’t happened yet
Yay was rooting for eddie redmayne and ana de armas
Me too!! We have the same taste
I think The Academy is going to pull a LaKeith Stanfield and nominate Michelle Williams as supporting and Ana de Armas is going to get into lead
How about the other supporting actresses? Who's getting cut off to Michelle Willians get in??🤔🤔
@@ramonpadilha9987 my current predictions are Angela Bassett, Michelle Williams, Kerry Condon, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Hong Chau. Unfortunately, I don’t think Stephanie Hsu, Dolly de Leon or any of the Women Talking are getting in. I could be wrong 🤷♂️
There are whispers in the air about this
Ohhhhhhh now this is excting, everyone will get REAL mad about this
As for your question of a Best Picture Oscar winner doing poorly at the BAFTAs, Million Dollar Baby did not get a single BAFTA nomination, and yet went on to win Best Picture... that's the most recent example (which was 18 years ago)...
here's my predictions at the Oscars 2023 Best Supporting Actress 🤞🏼
Angela Bassett
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Dolly De Leon
- Triangle Of Sadness
Stephanie Hsu
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
Hong Chau
- The Whale
Kerry Condon
- The Banshees Of Inisherin
Only 4?
@@rzk4176 sorry Hong Chau - The Whale
BAFTA reactions are allways the most fun reactions
Aftersun is just getting nominated for Actor
Not happening since it's not getting best picture
@Tharun Vishal Cruise is not making it either. Neither does Jeremy Pope and Jackman. Who else you can nominate then?
@@melvinsoo1110 And what makes you think cruise will not make it in? if maverick gets a nomination for adapted screenplay, he will probably take that 5th spot.
@@tharunvishal720 you don’t have to be in best picture to get nominated for actor. Just last year only two actors (Will Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch) were nominated for films that were best picture nominees.
@@tharunvishal720 Tom Cruise is so overrated. 🙄🙄🙄Give Paul his flowers for actually acting.
BAFTA fcked up by not nominating Aftersun in major categories.
I just realised, there is nominated person of color in every single category this year in Bafta
You might not be wrong to assume the reason for RRR not getting nominated in Bafta cos of Anti British story. Because last year India's best film "Sardar Udham" (a 1920-1945, period drama depicting british genocide in India) was not chosen for Foreign language Category submission for that reason that it could cause hatred towards the British (despite it being the truest to 100%, most apt depiction).
Starts with a material ans ends with a vegetable. Loool
Its obvious that they have not nominated RRR in any category 🤣🤣🤣
Britishers...
I am SOOOO happy with most of these noms. Mostly pumped with the surprises of Fablemans getting snubbed and EEAAO get a best score nom. This is a good day.
Let's go All Quiet on the Western Front!!
Lol I love you guys. Your passion is contagious.
Love the vids guys but maybe the hate against the Fabelmans every time it misses any nomination has gotten a bit far. I understand it's a competitor against your guys' favorite movie (EEAAO), but it's getting a little toxic
Glad somebody said it. For them to keep saying they “like it” then to cheer so loudly when it doesn’t get a nomination is weird. Rooting against it so hard. They should just say they don’t like it but pretending they do to only cheer against it is weird and annoying Imo makes them look like pricks
i want to bask in the moment of having half of the categories for the oscars being up in the air we might not have this much chaos for a while im feeling pretty confident about the supporting categories being locked up
It’s so sad for women talking. Also the fabelman and top gun get snubbed…😑
Cate Blanchett truly deserves the win for best Actress
She blew it out of the park with her portrayal of Lydia Tar
Tony Kirchner Stephen Spielberg
I am hoping for Michelle Yeoh to win at the Academy
It rlly comes down to SAG. If Blanchett wins, then it’s over. Because her losing BAFTA is unlikely.
Me too. Hope she will win SAG & Oscar. She truly deserves it. Best actress of the year!
“It’s starts with a material and ends with a vegetableeeeeeee”
here's my predictions at the Oscars 2023 Best Actress
Michelle Yeoh
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
Cate Blanchett
- Tár
Viola Davis
- The Woman King
Danielle Deadwyler
- Till
Ana De Armas
- Blonde
I agree
100% agree.
here's my predictions at the Oscars 2023 Best Actor
Brendan Fraser
- The Whale
Austin Butler
- Elvis
Colin Farrell
- The Banshees Of Inisherin
Paul Mescal
- Aftersun
Jeremy Pope
- The Inspection
Tom Cruise is dead and I'm kinda happy 🤣
Replace Jeremy Pope with Bill Nighy and theirs your Oscar lineup
@@supermodel2 yeah.. don't be so sure at the Oscars are all white Best Actor lineup
If Brendan Fraser wins the BAFTA, he's definitely winning the Oscar. If Colin Farrell wins, it'll be a two- way race at the Oscars.
I’m from Iraq and a big fan of this two guy 😂😂
Fluent analysis as usual thanks guys!
Angela Bassett my queen
A few thoughts:
I’m still not convinced that The Whale gets in for Best Picture. I don’t even think it gets in for Adapted Screenplay. Ma Rainey couldn’t crack Picture or Screenplay, despite getting WGA, PGA, and SAG noms (and wins). Almost the same thing with Being the Ricardos (which was a year with a guaranteed 10 nominees mind you). The only 2 noms I’m comfortable predicting it for are Actor and Hair/Makeup. Hong Chau is still a big maybe, I think Hsu gets in over her and alongside De Leon
I still think Michelle Williams will get the Oscar nom, possibly at Viola Davis’ expense. De Armas is looking really good for a nom now, and despite Viola getting in everywhere, I think she could be the big snub of the year.
Colin Farrell might end up being this year’s Olivia Colman
EEAO still seems too good to be true to win Best Picture (fingers crossed tho), but honestly, I don’t know what would beat it. Unless The Fabelmans pulls a Million Dollar Baby, but even then, that movie had 2 Acting wins to boost it. The Fabelmans is done, I think
Supporting Actor is all over the place for those final 2 slots. I’m going with Dano and idk who else. I’m still not sold on Redmayne
Adapted Screenplay is something I’m really anxious about and I think will cause a lot of chaos. I think The Whale, She Said, and Glass Onion all miss in favor of Women Talking, Pinocchio, and Top Gun (which I think gets WGA).
Berger is guaranteed a Director nom alongside Daniels, McDonagh, and Spielberg, and I think Todd Field is pretty secure now.
As for Best Picture… I’m only confident with 8 films at the moment, no idea what the last two will end up being. Holy cow, what an exciting and crazy season it’s been!
Oh, and RIP to Aftersun. I really hope Mescal pulls through to an Oscar nom after today!
NO STEPHANIE HSU
I loved All Quiet... so happy for it!
Am I the only one who's failing to understand the Jamie Lee Curtis nominations? Why her and not Stephanie Tsu?
Hollywood veteran that has worked with everyone and they are throwing her a bone as she has never been nominated before and was probably close for True Lies. She campaigned her ass off and this will be looked at like a career nomination
Jamie Lee Curtis is a Legend. That's it. Same for Angela Bassett.
Prob cause Stephanie Hsu is a newcomer compared to JLC
I’m gonna end up doing a lot of the BAFTA five for my Oscar predictions