Tweetweek: Bradley's Losing Streak and the Queen's Command
"Rami Malek for Best Actor"pic.twitter.com/q2xnt9w8QF
— Jaime Rebanal (@ItsJaimeHere) February 1, 2019
After the jump, a good Sarah Silverman joke, homos lacking sophistication, Bradley Cooper's losing streak and more...
It’s makes me sad that the world’s smallest violin is predominantly used for sarcasm
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) February 3, 2019
them: “i’ve never heard of the musical “company”.
— Jason Rosenberg (@mynameisjro) February 2, 2019
me: pic.twitter.com/SEGD8uDhJS
Hey @Russo_Brothers, I’m in for ten bucks. Can you please make this happen? Everyone who retweets this is in too. pic.twitter.com/NYoCRGl4JO
— Brad Meltzer (@bradmeltzer) January 31, 2019
relatable content pic.twitter.com/7oRkUJZPxF
— Much Ado About Cinema (@muchadocinema) January 31, 2019
THE WIFE is still my pick for best picture.
— Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) January 22, 2019
Awards season to Bradley Cooper: pic.twitter.com/u44bcggADi
— Jefferson Grubbs (@MrScreenAddict) February 3, 2019
The role Bradley Cooper finally steamrolls an awards season for is going to have us all wishing anew he had won this year. I can guarantee that.
— [kie.ran] (@danblackroyd) January 28, 2019
We are getting to the point where Bradley Cooper would lose the “me” category at the Bradley Cooper Awards
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) February 3, 2019
You know, I’ve thought about this, and if you want to give Rami Malek an Oscar for lip-syncing with some brio, that’s fine. But then you owe Rebecca Ferguson one (1) Best Supporting Actress Oscar for THE GREATEST SHOWMAN.
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) January 30, 2019
me saying i still like Xavier Dolan in 2019 pic.twitter.com/xyQx5o1KYU
— ❄️kyle (win)turner❄️ (@TyleKurner) January 25, 2019
Once Glenn Close wins this Oscar, you gays better rally behind Thelma Ritter next.
— Matthew Eng (@Eng_Matthew) February 3, 2019
Better Oscar-nominated movie: "Ooooooh, Mary! Queen of Scots"
— Joe Reid (@joereid) February 3, 2019
This poster for GREEN BOOK for the Philippines is pretty special pic.twitter.com/CEB5Ui2dBf
— Jake Cunningham (@jakehcunningham) February 4, 2019
Tell me this ain’t the plot of OCEANS 14- pic.twitter.com/AMg6yq8WS5
— TZE CHUN (@thetzechun) February 4, 2019
I just did it again: pretended to care about the Super Bowl enough to get invited to a viewing party just so I could eat all their special dips.
— Jewel Staite (@JewelStaite) February 4, 2019
Remember when Michelle Obama presented Best Picture at the Oscars? I had a sudden vision of Melania Trump giving it to BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY.
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) February 4, 2019
Don't you think it's also just Difficult People ten years from now? @connorratliff
— Julie Klausner (@julieklausner) February 4, 2019
Reader Comments (14)
Tired of people whining about Bradley Cooper. They are far more under recognized actors than him.
The world needs the Luis MCU recap. Can they air it opposite the State of the Union?
I find it funny and sad that a guest would state there "are far more under recognized actors" than Bradley Cooper, and then the commentator would decline to recognize the others. Things that make you go hmmm.
I've been rallying behind Thelma Ritter since I was a young gay boy and watched All About Eve for the first time and I haven't stopped since!!
1 Bradley Cooper is still young
2 The Oscars haven't actually been decided yet. Maybe this backlash will lead to a Bradley Cooper win?
I love that Emmy Rossum is stanning for THE WIFE. The film is so much better than the "Glenn Close Oscar Bait" narrative that's surrounded it from day one.
Still hoping Cooper can pull an Adrien Brody level upset. He so deserves it.
I saw The Wife before I saw most of the other contenders this year, and figured it wasn't going to be a factor in BP because of some flaws. But it turned out all the other films were pretty flawed too! It really should've ended up being more of a factor.
Please, por favor. Have Luis be in Endgame and do the recap of everything that had happened and he can be a help to the Avengers and Guardians. After they defeat Thanos and get everyone back. Have him and his boys provide security for everything involving the Avengers, Guardians, Asgard, S.H.I.E.L.D., and other associates in their home bases. Plus, be given financial support from S.H.I.E.L.D. and a jukebox of music featuring nothing but the Smiths and El Moz.
I love ASIB and would vote for Cooper for Best Actor. But it's hard to feel bad about Cooper's so-called losing streak when he received more Oscar nominations in one year than Ralph Fiennes has received in twenty-five and Ethan Hawke was bypassed by the Globes, SAG and Oscars for the critical consensus best performance of the year.
Bradley Cooper, is handsome, a good actor, a talented director and speaks French and you expect him to win an award?!
I think it's less about feeling sorry for Bradley Cooper and more about he's probably the most deserving best actor nominee and fits the bill of a typical winner/ someone people would rally for. I mean, remember all that hoopla about Ben Afflecks mediocre movies? Seems confusing Cooper isn't getting the same attention.
I'm wondering lately if I'm in The Film Experience or in the fan page of Bradley Cooper. And by the way to all those who criticize Rami Malek for not singing I remind you that he is not first to be nominated for acting in musicals or play singers and not really singing.
Who is more convincing as rock star? Malek or Cooper?