Ralphie Aversa
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But to see F1, it does seem like the Academy always wants to give love to one blockbuster in that category, whether it's Top Gun Maverick or last year Wicked did receive a Best Picture nomination.
F1, the highest grossing auto racing film of all time, a huge, huge hit for Apple.
It did well, of course, domestically and internationally as well, starring Brad Pitt.
And so that was the one, I guess, as they were reading off the 10 nominees that caught my attention the most.
I would not put a – look, first of all, yeah, it's Timothee's, I think.
I'm, like, pretty sure.
I'm, like, I'd give it, like, 90%.
But you never know.
I mean, I just – I keep thinking about last year and the Academy Awards and Best Actress.
Here's what's giving me some pause here.
And everybody thought it was Demi Moore's year for the substance because, you know, she had won the Golden Globe and everybody loves a good story like Demi's was, that incredible speech that she gave when she won the Golden Globe.
And everybody thought, oh, Demi, Demi.
And then what ended up happening, of course, it was Mikey Madison from Onora.
Onora had picked up a lot of steam leading into the Oscars last year and, of course, really cleaned up at the Oscars.
Onora won Best Picture also.
So that's the only little thing that gives me a pause.
Sometimes we just expect somebody to romp right through and win, and Timothy could very well do that.
But again, as we talk about one battle after another and all of the success that it's had and how good Leo DiCaprio was in that film, yes, he already has an Oscar, but Adrian Brody already had an Oscar last year as well, and he won a second one.
He beat out Chalamet, of course, that time.