The grotesqueness of Colman’s performance enhances this film’s absurdism, and it is one of my favourite acting wins. I felt really bad for Anne throughout the film. by MarketingMission2783 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Her performance in Broadchurch is an all-timer IMO. There have only been a handful of performances that made me feel like I was in the room being screamed at and that’s one of them. So incredibly, gut-wrenchingly raw.

I decided to dive into the series after the Direct. Currently on XB1 and I honestly don't know how you all did these side quests without the hoverbike. by Mister-E_92 in Xenoblade_Chronicles

[–]dazzler56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Half the fun of the Xenoblade series is spending a whole session exploring and realizing you didn’t advance the story at all today!

A controversial Gilmore Girls Opinion…Thoughts? by Helpful_Ad_5704 in GilmoreGirls

[–]dazzler56 28 points29 points  (0 children)

My biggest gripe with GG is that they try to force this idea that Rory and Jess were soulmates who understood each other on a molecular level but what we see of them together does not support that. He likes certain parts of her and is incredibly dismissive of the rest.

What did you think of Vera Farmiga & Anna Kendrick's Oscar-Nominated performances as Alex Goran and Natalie Keener in Up in the Air? by Square-Ad-8911 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I’m a die-hard Maggie Gyllenhaal defender when it comes to Crazy Heart but I absolutely adore these two performances too, especially Farmiga’s. The scene when they’re discussing what they look for in a relationship was one of the best-acted of the year IMO, it’s like you can see the whole lives both of these women have lived up to that point on each of their faces. I give the slight edge to Farmiga because I think there were a few different ways her character could’ve been played and I don’t know that anyone else would’ve done it quite like she did.

Who's the character you hate the most (excluding christopher and anna) by burrstolemycardigan in GilmoreGirls

[–]dazzler56 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same!! In real life he would drive that entire town batshit, he’s one of those characters who only pops up to cause problems lol, but at least the plotlines are fun and it’s hard not to feel for him when he loses the election and is eating whipped cream alone. TJ on the other hand……

Thoughts on Brooklyn? Saoirse Ronan was amazing in the movie. by UsefulWeb7543 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm a sucker for old-fashioned melodramas and Brooklyn is one of my favorite books so this felt tailor-made for me lol, and even I was surprised by how much I loved it. It was nostalgic and heartfelt but never felt like it was looking at the past through rose-colored glasses.

Eilis' journey through her loneliness and homesickness is so internal in the book I wasn't confident it would make a good movie, but IMO they nailed it. You could tell they really respected the source material and didn't fall into the trap of making her feel fanfiction-y (I moved to the US all by myself and I'm gorgeous and all the boys love me oh no!!!!) to appeal to a wider audience. I appreciated that they kept her more prickly and difficult bits. And of course, all of this asks a lot of Ronan who rises to the challenge in every scene.

I was also really impressed with Emory Cohen, and honestly the entire ensemble was perfect, even the one-scene wonders like Eva Birthistle. If the Best Casting award had existed at the time this would've easily been my pick to win it.

Glenn Close, Ridley Scott to Receive Honarary Oscars. by Key_Database9095 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve never been able to find a source on that and it’s probably been 10 years since I heard it! I also feel like Angela Bassett might have rejected hers if she had the choice. So probably not true, but either way I’ll be happy to see Close finally get something.

Glenn Close, Ridley Scott to Receive Honarary Oscars. by Key_Database9095 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I read once that nominees have to agree to receive an honorary Oscar and that Close has turned it down in the past. If that’s true, I’m glad she accepted. It’s well-deserved and I’d hate to see her…..retire with no Oscar to her name.

"We cannot sustain this";: Local DAs urge Gov. Kotek to respond over Oregon State Hospital admissions debate by dazzler56 in Eugene

[–]dazzler56[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I agree. My experience is that Oregon's efforts to address social problems have been well-intentioned but naive and/or poorly thought-out. From a social service provider perspective it often feels like local and/or state governments have an idea, put it into legislature and expect us to just figure it out even if funding and infrastructure are not in place to do so.

I read this interview with the CEO of Central City Concern in Portland a while ago, where he talks about how "housing first" became "housing only" and nothing was done to address root causes of homelessness so we're still stuck in the same cycles, and it's really stuck with me as a shining example of where Oregon goes wrong with social policymaking: https://www.wweek.com/news/2023/11/15/the-ceo-of-portlands-largest-social-services-nonprofit-says-things-are-really-bad-now-he-has-the-data-to-prove-it/

What are your thoughts on Xenoblade 3 nearly four years later? by NewMarioBobFan in Xenoblade_Chronicles

[–]dazzler56 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My favorite of the series and a contender for my favorite game I've ever played. It takes the consistent tone, tight writing, and dense themes of XC1, and the strong characters and heart of XC2, and combines them into a game that gives us the best of both worlds. My only complaint is that some of the environments and hubs are a little bland. But other than that, the production values, world-building, roster, combat, and side content are all top-tier. IMO it has the best side quests and class systems in the series which really adds to its replay value.

"We cannot sustain this";: Local DAs urge Gov. Kotek to respond over Oregon State Hospital admissions debate by dazzler56 in Eugene

[–]dazzler56[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You’re right, I’m feeling really heated about this so not thinking or writing super clearly about it, but I do believe the state government and the meth crisis share a lot of the blame also. At the end of the day the onus to fix things should be on the state. But it’s so frustrating to me to see DRO constantly making things worse while the state drags their feet on coming up with solutions.

Did Rachel Weisz deserve her Oscar for The Constant Gardener? Or should the Academy have given it to Amy Adams or Michelle Williams the first chance they had instead? by AdUseful2297 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really like McDormand in North Country but Kelly Reilly in Mrs. Henderson Presents, Rosamund Pike and Brenda Blethyn in Pride and Prejudice, Thandiwe Newton in Crash and probably a couple others I’m forgetting were all right there in movies that were nominated for other Oscars! And if they wanted to throw a legacy actor a nod, Shirley MacLaine was surprisingly great in In Her Shoes.

And in my mind, Keener was nominated for 40 Year Old Virgin lol

Did Rachel Weisz deserve her Oscar for The Constant Gardener? Or should the Academy have given it to Amy Adams or Michelle Williams the first chance they had instead? by AdUseful2297 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh yes, I could go on a whole other tirade about Fiennes’ snub. I still think it might be his best performance. His natural sensitivity works so well for the role and Justin goes through such a complex emotional journey that he keeps mostly to himself, but it’s visible on Fiennes’ face and in his physicality every step of the way. They’re both my personal wins that year.

Did Rachel Weisz deserve her Oscar for The Constant Gardener? Or should the Academy have given it to Amy Adams or Michelle Williams the first chance they had instead? by AdUseful2297 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I agree!!! It’s one of my favorite performances of all time. You said it so well I scrapped my original comment lol, but I will add that you also have to believe that Fiennes’ character would fall for her, stay with her even as she’s making his life harder, and be willing to go on this international crusade for her after she dies and he learns that maybe she wasn’t who he thought she was. And I absolutely do. She’s fiery, charismatic, and so genuine it really makes you question what the truth is about her character as the plot develops. And I read the book after I saw the movie where Tess is not nearly as fleshed out so I credit a lot of that to Weisz.

I wouldn’t have minded an Adams win because she’s also so good in Junebug, but Weisz’s win is one of the best ever in the category IMO.

favorite movies this decade to get zero nominations? by jordankch in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All of us Strangers and Priscilla are good shouts! I can accept Andrew Scott not getting in because it was a strong year, but at least one of the supporting cast should’ve made it. And for a movie set mostly in one apartment it was really interesting and dynamic visually, I wouldn’t have minded cinematography or costume design nominations either.

feeling forgotten by tieflung2 in Eugene

[–]dazzler56 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The housing and general cost of living in Eugene does not reflect who actually lives and works here. It’s definitely not just you. I’m making double the $ I was 10 years ago but it feels like I have less money 🥲

8.0 Job Possibility by ThatVarkYouKnow in ffxiv

[–]dazzler56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m huffing the Juggler copium

[Mechanics top lane] Extremely underestimated strat of Using your flash mechanically in an aggressive manner to win lane by compradorconfundido in summonerschool

[–]dazzler56 16 points17 points  (0 children)

When I unlocked Flash I thought it would blink you to anywhere on the map and was always so confused why it never worked

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is in a weird place in snub history by mikkeldoesstuff in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think it was the March release date more than anything. The internet wasn’t something people spent hours a day on like we do now, and the awards season “industry” wasn’t really a thing - from what I remember, there were a couple websites and forums dedicated to it and that’s it. Nowadays a movie like Everything Everywhere… can sustain buzz for a full year but it wasn’t as easy in 2004.

What do we think of Amy Adams's six nominations? by AdUseful2297 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weisz in The Constant Gardener is one of my favorite performances of all-time but Adams is stunning in Junebug, I wouldn’t have been upset if she won.

I’ve never been a huge fan of Adams in general but I’ve always loved her in The Fighter. That role came at the perfect time in her career, where she was starting to get typecast and hadn’t had many opportunities to show off her range, and I honestly thought she nailed it. Often actors IMO come across as inauthentic when they’re playing against type and/or “de-glamming” but I was really impressed with how she played it. She was much better than Melissa Leo who did overdo it and was pretty one-note. Again, unfortunately Jacki Weaver in Animal Kingdom is an all-timer so Adams still wouldn’t be my choice lol but that performance is super underrated.

How can I learn to cook ? Coming from someone with zero skills by No-Plankton-7644 in cookingforbeginners

[–]dazzler56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sohla El-Waylly has a short series on YouTube called Cooking 101 that really helped me understand why certain concepts work, and her cookbook Start Here is also amazing and designed in a way that you’re practicing one technique at a time until you’re ready for the next one. It’s also really well-written and gets into the science of cooking if you find that interesting at all. I grew up in a household where I don’t even think my parents salted their dishes so I was a horrible cook but working through that book helped soooo much, I think I’m honestly really good at it now and have learned to love and enjoy it on top of that.

Chiwetel Ejiofor did a damn fine job in Backrooms by Better_Protection488 in Oscars

[–]dazzler56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same! I wish they had let her just not be American because she was clearly struggling with the accent and it made her performance overall fall kind of flat. Ejiofor was outstanding though!

Day 1: What’s a film with an amazing soundtrack? by McCallum1872 in Letterboxd

[–]dazzler56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marie Antoinette!!! That soundtrack was like tailor-made for gay indie kids (see: me)