@Cosmichomicide @killingfloorman: I don't figure he'll win it because Brown, DeNiro, and RDJ were all-around better in their respective films. Oddly, I think Ruffalo is the dark horse in this one.
@Cosmichomicide @killingfloorman: I'm weird, as usual, because I don't get the hubbub over it all. The Barbie movie was good and fun; no doubt about it, but it was up against legit stiff competition. Heck, I'm not surprised Miss Ferrera got her nomination. I thought Robbie might've, but even with a not long ago (and I think mistakenly) lengthened number of noms per category, I thought it'd be close. The movie made $1bn+. 🤷♂️ So does McDonald's, but they're not Michelin star. As for the script...
@Cosmichomicide @killingfloorman: ...I thought it was elevated by the cast, art design, and the music. I wouldn't have thought it worthy of an Oscar nomination but for the zeitgeist and, as you said, a consolation prize, if seemingly backhanded. Several films over the decades had no business getting nominations or wins, but they did because of public zeitgeist and PR and promotion among/to Academy members. It's smoke-filled back rooms and horse-trading.
@thedisasterautist @killingfloorman
Yep - nice way to box Greta into being grateful for the writing nod.