Christian Toto
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but thankfully speaking of the old days we're bringing back an old pal of ours from la christian toto apparently the apparently the oscars are coming up is that right do i have that right i i think so so here's my take on tucker what oh sorry we're gonna yeah this is the worst weekend of my of my professional life when i have to watch the oscars because i can't tune away for a second and the show goes on for at least eight hours
I missed The Secret Agent, but I've seen everything else.
And, you know, you forgot the key thing against Chalamet is that they said he's got too much swagger.
What the Oscar voting process has been reduced to is this sort of bizarre personality test where if you say the wrong thing, if you insult cats...
like Jessie Buckley has done to risk her Hamnet nomination, that things can go south.
So it's really crazy why we don't really judge on the best picture, best actor.
It's everything but these days.
Not to be kissing up, but that was my favorite movie of the year.
My favorite performance as well.
It really was bursting with originality, but it all made sense.
And, you know, the great actors, the Gene Hackmans of the world, can play a villain or a jerk or a cat, and you can't help but root for him or love him sometimes.
And I think that's what Chalamet did, because his character on paper is a horrible human being.
Yet he was so determined and so smart and so savvy and so unwilling to give up that you couldn't help but root for him, even if he did the wrong thing one time after another.
It's a really good film.
It's not going to win, sadly, but I agree.
You know, it's been weak in the past few years.
You think you want the Nicholson's and the Denzel's of the world to be there, the true stars.
But then they're going to have Jimmy Kimmel on stage as a presenter.
So just imagine what that's going to be.
Standing ovation that could go on for maybe even three plus hours itself.