Rorschach Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 40 minutes ago, 4815162342 said: Small part of me hoped for a Mechamen upset there in Visual Effects because giant mechs fighting is always cool to some degree That’s what I voted for. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage, Jimmy Tatro! Jimmy Tatro: You know, before I begin here I gotta say... I don't know what movie Andrew is talking about but that title, "Make You Care..." reminds me of some other movie... but I can't remember the title of that one. *audience laughs* Anyway, last year, this was the greatest night of my life. Let's see if I can pay it forward. Here are the nominees for Best Supporting Actress. Jessie Buckley, The Queen Who Never Was Cut to Saera sitting in a plain room, not a prisoner, but not free. Her parents enter and Jaehaerys simply asks “what have you done? By the gods, what have you done?” Saera replies “I did what, if a man did, he would be congratulated for in private by his fellow lords. My husband injured my honor every day, so I preserved what little dignity I had by choosing men who were not ashamed of my company.” Alysanne remains silent as Jaehaerys gets incensed for the harms that have stemmed from her actions. “You could have endured it all as a proper lady should, but instead your husband and your sister lie dead, and more death will follow.” Saera simply responds “Viserra I regret with all my heart, and I would change it if I could. As for my husband, you forced me to marry him, knowing he had no care for me. His blood is on your hands as well.” Jaehaerys for a second looks like he might hit Saera, but Alysanne puts a hand on his arm. Instead, he simply says “you are not my daughter” and walks out of the room. Alysanne exchanges a look with Saera, with slight empathy, and then follows her husband out. Kirsten Dunst, The Next Good Day Levi: Seven. Delaney: Jesus… (hisses) then what happened to your hands? Levi: The break healed just fine. It was… later on. Focal dysphonia. Makes us twitch, cramp up. It cost a lot of pianists their careers. Delaney: So you quit playing? Levi: (furious) I never quit! Delaney is shocked, but then lets out a small laugh, covering her mouth as to not look rude. Levi is confused. Levi: What? Delaney: (laughing) You just said “I”. Levi: No, we… Delaney: You did! You totally just said "I"! Eva Green, The Mirage Old Ruth: I’ve known you for a long, long time, Ralph. I’ve seen you in all these ages, wearing all these skins and creeds, and suits and gowns and—Ralph: Can it. The only me you’ve seen is the ‘me’ sitting here. That’s a fact.Old Ruth storms to her feet. Ralph finally considers what she said, and he looks bewildered.Old Ruth: The hell you think you’re speakin’ with?She saunters to the door.Old Ruth: I was nothin’ but nice and you pinched my last nerve. Tell you what. You ain’t gettin’ out. We’re makin’ sure of that. Brittany Snow, The Crummy Shindig "Marilyn" continues with her going into the town center, showing ravishing solo dancing to everyone willing to watch. Emma Thompson, The Queen Who Never Was Alysanne is distraught at Saera’s fall from being a princess, and tells her husband “we have made our daughter a whore” and Jaehaerys, after a few seconds replies coldly “she always was one.” Alysanne begs Jaehaerys to send word to Saera that she is forgiven, that she is free to come home, and Jaehaerys refuses. He says Saera shamed their family, opened her legs for whomever wished, and now debases herself to anyone with coin. “She has chosen her life. She is dead to me. Consider her dead to you as well.” With that, Alysanne quietly gets up and says “Then I shall go and mourn my dead daughters. You have no need of me here.” And she leaves, goes to her own dragon, and flies away from King’s Landing. Tatro: And the winner is... JESSIE BUCKLEY, THE QUEEN WHO NEVER WAS! Jessie Buckley: Oh my - Jimmy, you did pay it forward. This is also the best night of my life! I thought this was going to go to Emma! Emma, I love you I can't CENSORing believe I won this! Oh I gotta thank people, shit! Uh, Michelle, a fabulous director, I wouldn't been able to get to where I was able to go without her. Peter and George, for creating such a great role in Saera. You guys, for giving me this great great honor. Wow! I'll meet Kenny backstage. Thank you again! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage, Winona Ryder and Amy Adams! Amy Adams: We were asked to present together to celebrate the anniversary of Roman Fever, a film that is now... two years old? Winona Ryder: Look, any opportunity I have to hang out with Amy is a joy. And there's free booze here! Adams: As there are two of us, we're here to present two awards. What they call the techies. Ryder: And if you look at our lovely dresses, you'll see that we have a deep appreciation for what the fellas call "Costumes." Adams: Here are the nominees for Best Costume Design. The Crummy Shindig Land of the Crescent The Mirage The Queen Who Never Was Tongue Tied Ryder: And the winner is... THE QUEEN WHO NEVER WAS! Recipient: This was a challenging but very rewarding film to work on, and that was before I received this Oscar. Thank you. Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Adams: Does my eyeliner still look okay? I was tearing up during Jessie's speech earlier. Ryder: It looks fine to me. Adams: Thanks! Makeup is so important Ryder: I agree. Here are the nominees for Best Makeup & Hairstyling. Acne The Crummy Shindig Land of the Crescent The Mirage The Queen Who Never Was Adams: And the winner is... ACNE! Gergana Batanova: Thank you so much to the Academy for the honor of winning Best Makeup and Hairstyling. We worked hard for the opportunity and privilege, and we are so thankful to everyone who collaborated with the film, everyone who supported it in theaters and home and everyone who believes it is deserving of this award. Thank you so much! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) The current award count: Spoiler The Queen Who Never Was- 5 The Mirage- 2 Acne- 1 Devil Bean- 1 Matilda and the Night Children- 1 Edited April 28, 2023 by 4815162342 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 And now, a preview from Studio Groundswell... Reveal hidden contents Fade in on a court room. "This young woman is clearly guilty, your honor. The evidence is irrefutable." Fade in on a detention center. "I wouldn't kill my own sister! You have to believe me!" Fade in on a law office. "Don't worry. I know you're innocent. We just have to prove that you're innocent!" ... OBJECTION! Stylized shots of Logan Lerman as Phoenix Wright Nicholas Hoult as Miles Edgeworth Momona Tamada as Maya Fey with Kimiko Glenn as Mia Fey and Brian Cox as The Judge in PHOENIX WRIGHT: ACE ATTORNEY directed by Mark Mylod Only In Theaters Y10 TBD 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage, Zendaya! Zendaya: I've played many roles I love over my honestly pretty short career so far, but the one I get the funniest questions about is the one where people are like "I know your voice from somewhere... but what?" This is not a kiddy award; voice-acting is so important, and these are the performances that led some of the biggest and emotionally gut-wrenching movies of last year. Here are the nominees for Best Voice Actor or Actress in a Leading Role. Bill Hader, Invader Zim GIR screams “Hooray for Earth!”, but Zim reminds him that Earth is the enemy. GIR says he understands, but he likes squirrels. Zim is outraged - claiming that the idea that a clearly superior alien species felled by something as pathetic as “germs” is sheer fantasy, and no one could ever believe that. He then starts laughing maniacally. GIR follows him. Zim stops laughing, and GIR continues to laugh, for no real reason. Ashley Johnson, Heremias Marcus and Myria are flying on the Pegasus, Myria pointing out some sights, when they spy an altercation with Stone Men and some people, and flying low, Marcus sees it is Selena and Catherine and says they need to land. They do and Myria tells the Stone Men to stand down as Marcus runs to Selena and hugs her, surprised she’s already here. Selena says it took some finagling, the others are going to Kadranas to scout things out. She hands the bag of things Kristos had to Myria, who says it’ll be put to good use. Marcus tells Selena he is making progress learning about who he is, what he can do, he’d love to show her the place, but Myria interjects to say it is forbidden to outsiders. Selena is glad Marcus is finding himself, but says they need to stop Lavendra before she can cause mass destruction, and asks Marcus to come with her and Catherine. Marcus says he will help, but he has to finish this. There’s a brief silent tension until Selena says ok, “do what you have to do. We’ll be going to Kadranas. George McKay, Tongue Tied Chrom: That first day, just surviving as a frog… That was hard. I’ll admit I was frightened. But now that people are looking for me… (snags another fly) …Aah! Now I’m not so worried! Merlin: Milord… Shouldn’t you refrain from eating flies? You’re the prince, after all. Chrom: (snags another one) You should try eating flies sometime! They’re delicious! Anika Noni Rose, Matilda and the Night Children Matilda then tucks in the Night Children, singing them a song to help them sleep. The song, Lovely Spirits, about the wonders of what could be next after life ends but how one’s presence is always felt, be it loved ones, friends, or the world, to ease their minds and raise their spirits which the Night Children join in on before falling asleep. Needles sleepily thanks Matilda for everything as Matilda says good night. Needles, half-asleep, says, “Goodnight, Mom,” making Matilda smile. Lakeith Stanfield, Heremias There’s an awkward silence before Myria lets go of the paw, which is returning into being a hand, and she apologizes about the spring. “It’s been just my mother and I for so long, I just didn’t know what it’d be like spending time with you. I’m sorry.” Marcus accepts the apology and says he does like her, “but I love Selena. And if you got to know her, you’d like her to. She wants the same thing I do, peace.” Myria says maybe, she just finds it hard to trust any human. Zendaya: And the Oscar goes to... ANIKA NONI ROSE, MATILDA AND THE NIGHT CHILDREN! Anika Noni Rose: Thank you so much, I have to go get ready to perform but I'll give a full thank you speech later in the press! Bye!! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 1 minute ago, Blankments said: Please welcome to the stage, Zendaya! Zendaya: I've played many roles I love over my honestly pretty short career so far, but the one I get the funniest questions about is the one where people are like "I know your voice from somewhere... but what?" This is not a kiddy award; voice-acting is so important, and these are the performances that led some of the biggest and emotionally gut-wrenching movies of last year. Here are the nominees for Best Voice Actor or Actress in a Leading Role. Bill Hader, Invader Zim Reveal hidden contents GIR screams “Hooray for Earth!”, but Zim reminds him that Earth is the enemy. GIR says he understands, but he likes squirrels. Zim is outraged - claiming that the idea that a clearly superior alien species felled by something as pathetic as “germs” is sheer fantasy, and no one could ever believe that. He then starts laughing maniacally. GIR follows him. Zim stops laughing, and GIR continues to laugh, for no real reason. Ashley Johnson, Heremias Reveal hidden contents Marcus and Myria are flying on the Pegasus, Myria pointing out some sights, when they spy an altercation with Stone Men and some people, and flying low, Marcus sees it is Selena and Catherine and says they need to land. They do and Myria tells the Stone Men to stand down as Marcus runs to Selena and hugs her, surprised she’s already here. Selena says it took some finagling, the others are going to Kadranas to scout things out. She hands the bag of things Kristos had to Myria, who says it’ll be put to good use. Marcus tells Selena he is making progress learning about who he is, what he can do, he’d love to show her the place, but Myria interjects to say it is forbidden to outsiders. Selena is glad Marcus is finding himself, but says they need to stop Lavendra before she can cause mass destruction, and asks Marcus to come with her and Catherine. Marcus says he will help, but he has to finish this. There’s a brief silent tension until Selena says ok, “do what you have to do. We’ll be going to Kadranas. George McKay, Tongue Tied Reveal hidden contents Chrom: That first day, just surviving as a frog… That was hard. I’ll admit I was frightened. But now that people are looking for me… (snags another fly) …Aah! Now I’m not so worried! Merlin: Milord… Shouldn’t you refrain from eating flies? You’re the prince, after all. Chrom: (snags another one) You should try eating flies sometime! They’re delicious! Anika Noni Rose, Matilda and the Night Children Reveal hidden contents Matilda then tucks in the Night Children, singing them a song to help them sleep. The song, Lovely Spirits, about the wonders of what could be next after life ends but how one’s presence is always felt, be it loved ones, friends, or the world, to ease their minds and raise their spirits which the Night Children join in on before falling asleep. Needles sleepily thanks Matilda for everything as Matilda says good night. Needles, half-asleep, says, “Goodnight, Mom,” making Matilda smile. Isaac Ryan Brown, Matilda and the Night Children Reveal hidden contents There’s an awkward silence before Myria lets go of the paw, which is returning into being a hand, and she apologizes about the spring. “It’s been just my mother and I for so long, I just didn’t know what it’d be like spending time with you. I’m sorry.” Marcus accepts the apology and says he does like her, “but I love Selena. And if you got to know her, you’d like her to. She wants the same thing I do, peace.” Myria says maybe, she just finds it hard to trust any human. Zendaya: And the Oscar goes to... Reveal hidden contents ANIKA NONI ROSE, MATILDA AND THE NIGHT CHILDREN! Anika Noni Rose: Many years ago, I took a role that changed my life when I became a Disney Princess, Tiana. That film was the first major animated release starring a Black woman. Matilda and the Night Children is the next step forward. I hope it does not as it long at it did for me to find Matilda, but even if it takes another fourteen years, I'll always be proud of Tiana and Matilda. Thank you Aphton and Everett and thank you Academy. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== IRB so talented he got nominated in both Supporting and Lead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage Bryan Cranston and Bob Odenkirk! Bryan Cranston: Can you imagine how difficult it would be to edit Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul down into a three hour movie? Bob Odenkirk: Somehow, one of these nominees did basically that! Cranston: The other noms are no slouch too. Odenkirk: Here are the nominees for Best Film Editing... American Spy The Mirage The Queen Who Never Was Red Rabbit Warmth Cranston: And the Oscar goes to... AMERICAN SPY! Spencer Averick: Thank you so much to the Academy for the honor of winning Best Film Editing. We worked hard for the opportunity and privilege, and we are so thankful to everyone who collaborated with the film, everyone who supported it in theaters and home and everyone who believes it is deserving of this award. Thank you so much! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 7 minutes ago, 4815162342 said: IRB so talented he got nominated in both Supporting and Lead that post gave me formatting hell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage Kurt Russell and his son, Wyatt! Wyatt Russell: Come on. I have an Oscar nom now. Kurt Russell: You're not proud to be my son? Wyatt: I didn't say that. I just want to be introduced as my own person. Kurt: You know, I didn't want you to be an actor. A carpenter would've been a fine job. Wyatt: Well, if I had become a carpenter, I could've seen me going into Production Design. Speaking of which, here are the nominees for Best Production Design: The Crummy Shindig Land of the Crescent The Mirage The Queen Who Never Was Tongue Tied You can go ahead and open the envelope, Dad. Kurt: I'm going to, okay? I just didn't want to step on your moment. Wyatt: Oh. Thanks! Kurt: You're welcome. And the Oscar goes to... THE QUEEN WHO NEVER WAS! Recipient: The funnest thing to design in movies is castles. I liked working on this movie. Thanks! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel Zegler! Jake Gyllenhaal: We both really like music. Rachel Zegler: You think you can get me a part in Olive 3? Gyllenhaal: Ask Zendaya, she's around here somewhere. Zegler: We're here to present the music awards. Gyllenhaal: Music is what makes movie soar. Even before sound, music was required to enjoy the best of those classic comedies. Zegler: Here are the nominees for Best Original Score. Justin Bell, Heremias Ramin Djawadi, The Queen Who Never Was Lisa Gerrard and Hans Zimmer, Vixen and the Castle of Doom Daniel Hart, The Mirage Jung Jae-il, Warmth Gyllenhaal: And the Oscar goes to... RAMIN DJAWADI, THE QUEEN WHO NEVER WAS! Ramin Djawadi: I was so relieved when I was called for this project. I was honestly worried they'd replace me with Hans Zimmer since this is a big damn movie score. Thank you Hans for being busy with the fox movie! *audience laughs* Westeros has been a big part of my career for so long that I was glad to expand it to the big screen in such a musically intricate way. Thank you for this, it means quite a lot to me. Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted April 28, 2023 Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Spoiler Anika: Thank you so much for this honor. What drew me to Matilda was that it was a black story about motherhood in addition to being about what makes a kid good. Matilda is such a lovely character with a big heart, fearless attitude and a hard worker which is what every great mom is. Originally, a kid Xavier was supposed to be the lead with him growing with the Night Children but Corbin wasn't satisfied with the story and Xavier B. Irving suggested from the storyboards, that Matilda is the heart of the movie, why can't she be the lead. The two pitched it to me and my eyes immediately lit up. I'm grateful for the opportunity to voicing Matilda as well as having be deemed good enough to go toe to toe with the other nominees this year. Edited April 28, 2023 by YM! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Zegler: You've heard all these songs already. Gyllenhaal: They all sounded pretty dang good. Zegler: You wanna go over them again, for the audience at home? Gyllenhaal: Sure, that seems like a good idea. Here are the nominees for Best Original Song: "Fun, Fun, Fun," Invader Zim "Lovely Spirits," Matilda and the Night Children "Make It Happen," The Crummy Shindig "Making You Care," Runaway Train "Who's That Dame," The Crummy Shindig Zegler: And the Oscar goes to... "MAKING YOU CARE," RUNAWAY TRAIN! Dave Pirner: Thank you so much to the Academy for the honor of winning Best Original Song. We worked hard for the opportunity and privilege, and we are so thankful to everyone who collaborated with the film, everyone who supported it in theaters and home and everyone who believes it is deserving of this award. Thank you so much! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 And now, a preview from Phoenix Fire Pictures... Reveal hidden contents PHOENIX FIRE PICTURES SCOTT FREE PRODUCTIONS (0:15) PHOENIX FIRE PICTURES presents… Black screen. Voice of Priah Ferguson (O.S.): Once upon a time… Cut to images of Konstance (Priah Ferguson), reading a written excerpt on a ripped piece of paper while inside a cosmic, sci-fi-looking cylindrical cube. Konstance: There was… an epic poem, by the author Antonius Diogenes… a film by RIDLEY SCOTT Cut to wide shots of Constantinople in the 15th Century; of an unidentifiable war, fought by dueling airplanes from the 50's; and of a modern day American city, Lakeport, Idaho. Konstance (V.O.): It told the story of a shepherd… We see Anna, an 8-year old girl from Constantinople, looking around a busy street; Omeir, an 11-year old boy with a cleft palate on his left cheek, carrying his three sheep along with him on the mountains, struggling; Zeno Ninis, a boy in his early teens, enlisting in the military, clearly anxious; and Seymour, another teen who has ear muffs on, looking evidently distressed from the outer reality. All these characters pass by multiple different statues or paintings or shapes, all resembling that of a man being turned into a donkey next to the sea. Konstance (V.O.): …who heard of a mysterious, majestic city in the skies. He thought the city was real. So he went in search of it. based on the novel by ANTHONY DOERR (1:39-2:04) Anna approaches an old man, Licinius (David Bradley): Anna: Teach me how to read the alphabet. Licinius looks conflicted. Omeir approaches a camp with about a thousand soldiers on the upper hills outside of Constantinople. An unseen, describable by silhouette only as a massive wheel-shaped war machine is being built off-screen, while Omeir sees it, flabbergasted. Konstance (V.O.): He journeyed across the world. And when he finished… Seymour, visibly angry, eyes a construction site in the middle of a forest. Zeno hovers his hand over a picture book, “Mermen of Atlantis”, with pics of herculean, muscular-looking men. He seems positively curious, but upset. He cries. Fade to: an older, adult-aged Zeno (Jake T. Austin) smiling at a man of his age who’s trapped in capture with him (Jonathan Bailey). Konstance (V.O.): …he came back to tell everyone what he saw. An older Anna (Sadie Sink) looks at a darkened sky from inside a convent - we can see black clouds of smoke on the left side of the frame. She seems terrified. Omeir (older, Fayed Elsayed) arrives, also terrified, next to a door: Omeir: We can’t do this anymore! When will it stop? A shadow shows someone flexing out a whip. Seymour parks his car next to a library. He looks suspicious. Lucy Liu (V.O.): Konstance… Konstance! Konstance then opens her eyes. Her teacher, Mrs. Flowers (Liu), is talking to her inside a very futuristic-looking library. (music stops) Mrs. Flowers: What were you thinking about? Konstance is shaken. (3:50-4:48) NEXT THANKSGIVING... A TIMELESS STORY… Zeno punches the walls of a prison cell. He looks outside - it’s Chinese airplanes from the 1950’s. In another frame, he’s seen writing something. Seymour (older, Finn Wolfhard) sees something and screams out in agony. Anna runs into a library. She and other kids make a mess of the place, but Anna is able to find something. Konstance (V.O.): He dedicated this story to his niece. But it was heard by everyone. …ABOUT A TIMELESS STORY. Anna rows from shore to the open sea, under absolute darkness. A woman and her three daughters ride horses. The mother is carrying a baby. Konstance (V.O.): Everyone can read this story… and everyone can tell it. Konstance is seen sitting on a futuristic chair with a pair of fancy-looking binoculars, those attached to the roof of a machine. She clicks on The Atlas, a virtual encyclopedia. Her face is dazzled. Konstance (V.O.): The story is called… Music stops. Black screen. Konstance (V.O.): Cloud Cuckoo Land. CLOUD CUCKOO LAND Priah Ferguson Sadie Sink Fayed ElsayedJake T. Austin Finn Wolfhard debuting in theaters THANKSGIVING Y10 in IMAX 3D and 4DK PHOENIX FIRE PICTURES | SCOTT FREE PRODUCTIONS 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage Michael B. Jordan! Michael B. Jordan: The best directors don't only work in the narrative space. Masters like Peter Jackson, Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee can be just as defined by their work in the documentary form as their more famous films. Here are the nominees for Best Documentary Feature. AeroMobil: The Future is Now Heart of the Amazon War on Drugs: America's Modern Conflict And the Oscar goes to... WAR ON DRUGS: AMERICA'S MODERN CONFLICT! Lyric Cabral: Thank you so much to the Academy for this honor, and to Spike Lee for allowing me the opportunity to tell this story. This is a film that still feels all too close and all too real, and it’s crazy and sick and screwed up that we find ourselves reproducing the same phrases over again - our country is not equal to every single one of us. We cannot let Black people continue to suffer for generations on end for the gains and interests of rich White people. Never again. Black Lives Matter. Thank you to everyone for this wonderful honor! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome Adam Driver and Tessa Thompson to the stage! Adam Driver: Here you go. Tessa Thompson: This is Plus Two. Driver: This is canon! Thompson: Look at how successful our characters are now!! Driver: You know, if this entire ceremony is Plus Two, it'd be eligible for Best Adapted Screenplay. Thompson: Interesting. Here are this year's nominees for that category. American Spy Heremias The Queen Who Never Was Red Rabbit Vixen and the Castle of Doom Driver: And the Oscar goes to... THE QUEEN WHO NEVER WAS! Peter Morgan: I can't say I'm surprised by this, but I can still be grateful for it. What an experience to be able to work in this world. I loved it, and this award means very little to me compared to the joy I had working on this film. Thank you anyway. Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Thompson: But you know, our first movie was indeed nominated for a certain Oscar. Driver: Yup, Best Actor! Thompson: Well... sure, you're not wrong. But it was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay. Driver: Here are the nominees for that category. Acne Matilda and the Night Children The Mirage Runaway Train Warmth Thompson: And the Oscar goes to... THE MIRAGE! Screenwriter: Thank you for this honor. I'm at a loss for words. Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Please welcome to the stage Jack Black and Kristen Wiig! Jack Black: We know it's getting late! Kristen Wiig: We're getting tired! Black: But if there's one thing Kristen and I love doing... Wiig: It's random voice roles in any animated movie. Black: But there's only one Best Animated Feature every year. Wiig: Here are the nominees. Heremias Invader Zim Kirby and the King’s Caper Matilda and the Night Children Vixen and the Castle of Doom Black: And the Oscar goes to... MATILDA AND THE NIGHT CHILDREN!Aphton Corbin: Thank you, this means a lot to us.Everett Downing: We have a long speech on this ready for the press room, I believe?Corbin: Yeah, I think so.Downing: See you there! Thanks! Edited April 28, 2023 by Blankments 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted April 28, 2023 Author Share Posted April 28, 2023 And now, a special preview from Cookie Pictures... Reveal hidden contents The following preview is of a feature that is in early development. All footage featured is preliminary and may fully represent the final film. The trailer opens on a beach, late at night. The wind starts to pick up, sounding like a low whistle. We arrive at a peculiar sight — a man in his 30s, Will (voiced by George McKay), clutching to the skeletal remains of a two-headed child, emitting a light sob. ”Will?” a female voice says. Will looks up, his eyes widening when he sees Anna (voiced by Imogen Poots) standing there, with a flashlight in hand. She’s just as stunned to see him as he is to see her. Will lets go of the two-headed child and stands up. Anna looks like she’s struggling to let her words out. Anna: Will, I… I thought I— Will: I thought I lost you. An anurid, a tiny, spider-like critter with an elongated neck and a frog-like face, arrives on top of a rock a few yards away. It watches in silence as Will and Anna share an embrace, the waves of the ocean reflected in its marble eyes. We cut to black, and a hushed narration (by James McAvoy in red) speaking: ”Time.” We cut to Anna driving Will away from the shorelines, Will staring out the window in silence and giving the audience a long, hard look at his physically and emotionally damaged state. ”Washed away like sand against the ocean.” Will’s eyes lower slowly. Anna slows the car down, giving her room to reach over and gently touch Will’s cheek, hoping to draw him to her. ” ’Where did it go? Will it ever come back?’ ” “It’s going to be alright, Will,” she says softly. Will doesn’t respond, instead continuing to stare out the window. ” ’Will we ever be young again?’ ” COOKIE PICTURES A N I M A T I O N Will (V.O): I can’t tell if I’ve gone crazy, or if the world around me has stopped making any sense. Cut to Will and Anna at what looks to be a funeral, mourning someone we don't know. The weather is dismal, and the other mourners are blurred out, leaving us unable to see their faces. Despite Will’s attempts to mourn, he finds himself distracted by what looks like shadows gathering around the other mourners (including Anna), all seemingly watching him. Will (V.O.): I see things I shouldn’t. Things that no one else sees. Anna turns to him, confused as to what he’s staring at. We intersperse this with shots of Anna and Will in more intimate moments, such as them cuddling in bed, slowly dancing in the kitchen, or watching the sunset from the balcony. Will (V.O.): And I’m afraid of losing her again because of it. One of the shadows makes its presence known to Will, sticking its hand through the back of Anna’s head and playing with her jaw and tongue, puppeteering her to speak. Anna: It’s rude to stare during a funeral, Will. Stop it. Will, disturbed by what he sees, shifts his eyes away from Anna. “Time.” Producer Michaël Dudok de Wit “We all yearn for more.” Will is rummaging through a box of memories, finding photographs of a younger him together with someone we assume to be an older relative. He suddenly catches a glimpse of an anurid, who darts its way back to the shadows. “Time.” Director Jérémy Clapin “We all want it to pass.” Will is in a railway station, watching his train getting delayed minute after minute. He groans in frustration. It’s then he spots what looks like a parade of people in dressed in ghostly white sheets, running past the corner of his eye. They disappear into a fog. Will (V.O.): I know I’m not crazy. We see Will growing more paranoid, trying to scribble down what it is he sees. Will (V.O.): There’s a whole other world out there. We then see him staring up towards the night sky, witnessing two giant creatures up amongst the stars tossing meteorites at one another. Will is seen holding Anna close. He looks past Anna’s shoulder and freezes up when he sees a ghostly figure sitting by the table just ahead of them. It’s a ghost of Will himself. “Time.” The ghost turns to stare at Will. “It judges us.” Will’s “Ghost”: It’s rude to stare during a funeral, Will. Stop it. Will panics, and he shoves Anna away by instinct, causing her to trip. We cut to what looks to be the end of a heated argument, with Anna fuming at Will while he struggles to explain things to her. Anna: What is wrong with you?! Will: Anna, please, you have to believe me! Anna: I feel like I don’t even know you anymore! “For soon, time…” Anna stands off against Will, recreating this shot from Everything We Miss: Only now, the anurids are all blankly staring at Will (and the camera). “...Will leave us behind.” Will, slowly freaking out, starts backing away from Anna, causing her glare to worsen. The trailer’s score intensifies. Will’s mind deteriorates as the world around him alters rapidly — the sun rises and falls, leaves wither and die, the faces of the people around him keep changing, etc. Will (V.O.): I’m the only one who sees them. Will bumps into ghostly sheets, causing him to scream. Since they remain invisible to everyone else, it looks to them like he’s having a breakdown in the middle of the street. Will (V.O): And now they all want me to suffer. We see Will walking alone through the woods, being followed by living trees. Will (V.O.): They won’t rest… We see Will being chased through an alleyway by an army of shadows. Will (V.O.): …And I can’t stop… Will jumps a fence, only to find himself on a busy street. A blinding light is fast approaching him. Will (V.O.): …Until we’re all out of time. Will realizes too late that it’s a large, honking truck that’s about to run him over. We cut to black just before it hits him. For the final scene of the trailer, Will is back at the beach we first found him, only it’s daytime and cloudy. He sees Anna in the distance, shocked to see her as she is of him. Anna: WILL!! Will: ANNA!! They make a dash toward one another. Will reaches, hoping to embrace Anna. To each of their horrors, however, they start to disintegrate mid-sprint — Anna crumbling like sand, and Will cracking like glass. Just before what remains of them reach one another in a head-on collision, the trailer cuts to black. ” ‘You can’t miss us, Will.’ ” Will is suddenly alone on the beach, his body back whole again. He looks around, as if he had just heard McAvoy’s narration. ” ‘Not that it matters. Time has all but ran out.’ ” Will looks up, and he’s shocked. His body shrinks proportionally to the camera, while his eyes widen in horror. Smash cut to a shadow emerging out of the ocean, now hundreds of stories tall. Its sheer movement causes a tidal wave littered with skeletal remains similar to the two-headed child crash against the shores, sweeping Will up with them. Cut to black. The title appears, accompanied by the low whine we heard before. EVERYTHING WE'VE LOST Holiday Y11 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...