Melyssa Ford
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Podcast Appearances
I'm watching this. Yeah.
Yeah, but The Substance for me was really, really, I really love that movie because you would never think Demi Moore would actually do a movie like this. And basically what it is, it's like this aging starlet. She decides that, you know, she gets introduced to this concept of kind of splitting yourself in half. And you're like, there's a younger version of you, but you guys have to share time.
Yeah, but The Substance for me was really, really, I really love that movie because you would never think Demi Moore would actually do a movie like this. And basically what it is, it's like this aging starlet. She decides that, you know, she gets introduced to this concept of kind of splitting yourself in half. And you're like, there's a younger version of you, but you guys have to share time.
Yeah, but The Substance for me was really, really, I really love that movie because you would never think Demi Moore would actually do a movie like this. And basically what it is, it's like this aging starlet. She decides that, you know, she gets introduced to this concept of kind of splitting yourself in half. And you're like, there's a younger version of you, but you guys have to share time.
It was not about what was happening.
It was not about what was happening.
It was not about what was happening.
Pretty much. But anyway, so the young ingenue who was the lead in Nora, she actually took the award for Best Actress. And a lot of people thought Demi had it locked. So that was kind of surprising. Also, what was kind of disappointing was the tribute to Quincy Jones. Like, it was weird.
Pretty much. But anyway, so the young ingenue who was the lead in Nora, she actually took the award for Best Actress. And a lot of people thought Demi had it locked. So that was kind of surprising. Also, what was kind of disappointing was the tribute to Quincy Jones. Like, it was weird.
Pretty much. But anyway, so the young ingenue who was the lead in Nora, she actually took the award for Best Actress. And a lot of people thought Demi had it locked. So that was kind of surprising. Also, what was kind of disappointing was the tribute to Quincy Jones. Like, it was weird.
That's why I say this was not a Jesse Collins production because the tribute to Quincy Jones would have been so much better. And, you know, they had Oprah and Whoopi Goldberg come out and talk about it. And then Queen Latifah sang, you know, the song from The Wiz, Down the Road. And I was like, out of all Quincy Jones productions, that's the song you choose?
That's why I say this was not a Jesse Collins production because the tribute to Quincy Jones would have been so much better. And, you know, they had Oprah and Whoopi Goldberg come out and talk about it. And then Queen Latifah sang, you know, the song from The Wiz, Down the Road. And I was like, out of all Quincy Jones productions, that's the song you choose?
That's why I say this was not a Jesse Collins production because the tribute to Quincy Jones would have been so much better. And, you know, they had Oprah and Whoopi Goldberg come out and talk about it. And then Queen Latifah sang, you know, the song from The Wiz, Down the Road. And I was like, out of all Quincy Jones productions, that's the song you choose?
Listen, you could tell when Jesse Collins produced the Oscars, it looked and felt like it. You know what I'm saying? And that is a huge compliment. This was very... I don't want to say watered down, but it just was very... It's a different W word.
Listen, you could tell when Jesse Collins produced the Oscars, it looked and felt like it. You know what I'm saying? And that is a huge compliment. This was very... I don't want to say watered down, but it just was very... It's a different W word.
Listen, you could tell when Jesse Collins produced the Oscars, it looked and felt like it. You know what I'm saying? And that is a huge compliment. This was very... I don't want to say watered down, but it just was very... It's a different W word.
Okay, so Adrian Brody ends up winning for best actor for The Brutalist.
Okay, so Adrian Brody ends up winning for best actor for The Brutalist.
Okay, so Adrian Brody ends up winning for best actor for The Brutalist.
Fast forward 20 something years. Sorry, rewind. Sorry, rewind 20 years ago when he won best actor for The Pianist and Halle Berry was on the stage and she was the one who was presenting him with the award. He got up on the stage and literally swooped her up in this huge, unplanned kiss that she was not prepared for, and she played it off really well.