Posted on 01/05/2020 8:33:01 PM PST by Mariner
Joaquin Phoenix has now won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama thanks to his critically acclaimed performance in Todd Phillips revisionist comic book movie Joker. Believe it or not, the Golden Globe victory is Phoenixs first major Best Actor win of the 2019-20 awards season outside of smaller critics groups. The majority of precursor Best Actor prizes this season have been awarded to Adam Driver of Marriage Story or Adam Sandler of Uncut Gems. Phoenix was nominated for the Golden Globe awards opposite Driver in Marriage Story, Christian Bale in Ford v. Ferrari, Jonathan Pryce in The Two Popes, and Antonio Banderas in Pain and Glory.
Phoenixs victory for Joker gives the actor his second Golden Globe award after taking home the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical in 2006 for Walk the Line, in which he played Johnny Cash. Phoenix has received additional Golden Globe nominations for his performances in Gladiator, The Master, Her, and Inherent Vice.
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If you choose to believe the stories his family were raised in some sort of cult. No doubt, that being in the cult did not do the man any favors psychologically.
“why would I care about a fictional person’s “real-life” problems “
You can’t like any movie, past or present.
Or any book. Or campfire story from an oral tradition.
>>Said something about Judy Dench that may be the crudest thing Ive ever heard on tv.
It’s something that once upon a time would incur FCC violations.
I’m glad he won, Phoenix was spectacular.
What I have absolutely zero interest in are dramas about extremely ordinary people having extremely ordinary problems/family dramas, etc.. That's what real-life is for. Watching something like the emotional drama of some fictional couple's marriage dissolving...no thanks.
“dramas about extremely ordinary people having extremely ordinary problems/family dramas, etc.. “
Joker is the opposite of that.
I agree he is masterful in this role...and no, not a sociopath as was stated earlier, he is dead on psychopath here. Hes extremely talented, and likely extremely disturbed as a person.
But for me, by far the more entertaining movie this year was Tarantinos Once upon a time in Hollywood. I think if Clint Eastwood was twisted (in a good way) enough he could have made this movie.
To me...if they're ordinary people, why would I want to watch? I see and interact with ordinary people every day.
I haven’t seen Hollywood yet, but I’m a huge Tarantino fan, so I’ll see it soon enough.
My favorite from him is Inglorious Basturds.
Phoenix is a lot more level headed than most people might expect. He has a lot of insight, he’s lead an interesting life. I do not think Phoenix is a group thinker.
Phoenix was doped up and unintelligible in his acceptance speech.
He couldn’t even hold up the trophy. He set it down by his feet.
I hope he’s still alive by March, when the Academy Awards take place.
No, hes definitely his own person!
Once upon a time is easily Tarantinos most intricate film, very different in many ways from what youve seen before, his comedy is evolving and maturing. I saw the Joker and thought best picture for sure until I saw the Tarantino movie. Now that one is my favorite, though like everyone else I havent seen 1917 yet.
Yes, esp. his nose. Cocaine syndrome.
Hah!
Got one of Elton John?
The man's a genius actor. And his performance in Joker is his best ever.
My guess is that there is a prejudice against movies based on comic books amongst the people that vote on these awards.
Back in the early days of movies it was considered a forgone conclusion that no one was ever going to get an Oscar for acting in a cowboy film
Did not look very “recovered” tonight.
I rented “once upon a time in hollywood” Glad I didnt pay movie prices. IMHO Brad pitt stole the show. Leonardo was/is dead weight. it was an hour and half of * yawn* srpinkled with a few good moments aand a surprise sending. It was very well made. just not a good Tarantino type film. Without pitt I would have hated the film.
Clearly you cared enough to post about it.
“My favorite from him is Inglorious Basturds.”
I was surprised how much I liked that movie. I only watched it because it got such good reviews and happened to become available on one of the premier cable channel I was getting at the time. Good enough to watch again, and there are very few movies I can say that about.
I’ll probably watch Joker eventually. But I have to be in the right frame of mind to watch a movie like that. For the most part, I don’t care for a movie in which there are no characters with redeeming values. However, I can’t imagine anyone doing Joker better than Heath Ledger. I’d watch Phoenix’ just to be able to compare the two.
Wow, you brought up quite a story!
https://timeline.com/children-of-god-5245a45f6a2a
Indeed, Rose and he had a terrible history in that group.
I just watched Gervais' opening. Awesome, simply awesome. He put those self-important a**holes right where they belong.
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