Yeah it's not like Singer's departure wasn't already news. They're just rehashing it because the internet wanted Bradley and ASIB to sweep. So they're gonna try and demean the win by saying it made everyone in the room feel awkward.
I think it's commendable that Rami and co spoke up and got rid of Singer for his unprofessional behaviour. That was a bold move.
The film got an award, not Bryan Singer. And Singer didn't even direct all of the movie and got kicked off of it, so I fundamentally disagree with the concept of punishing the whole movie and the thousands of people involved because one person is sketchy.
Yeah, I agree with that. I also agree that it's not BP material, though I really did like it. I do think Malek's performance is Best Actor material though.
I still need to see Vice. I'm sure Bale is excellent though. He almost always is. His speech last night was amazing too, lol.
Agreed. Only a matter of time until we get a Beatles biopic. And, no, Nowhere Boy doesn't count.
Well he claimed himself to be bisexual for starters. Whether that is factual or just possibly gay shame on his part we will never really know. That doesn't change the fact that movie blatantly ignores any notion of this and just says nope, gay.
You know what really struck me? Him walking into a gay bar as Another One Bites The Dust Plays.