Bradley Cooper's Failed Oscar Run & The Reason For Awards "Desperation"

Mar 12, 2024 22:53

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Bradley Cooper spent years perfecting his performance (plus writing and directing) in hopes of securing an Oscar for Maestro, but instead, his performance was seemingly overshadowed by his "desperation" to win, and the Oscar for Best Actor instead went to quiet frontrunner Cillian Murphy.

Cooper’s Oscar’s journey actually highlights an interesting conundrum for Hollywood actors: it is very much a part of their job to go out on the awards trail and try to convince everyone that their film - and they specifically - deserve to be rewarded. But, if they get a little too overzealous, it can lead to some pretty intense backlash. (There’s also the flipside that if they don’t promote themselves enough they can essentially get forgotten, passed over again and again even though everyone knows they’re incredibly talented.)

Let's take a look at why Bradley got hit with so much backlash, plus take a deeper look at the overall mystery of what it really takes to run an Oscars campaign (and why it’s kind of started turning people off of the Oscars all together...)

timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:15 The quest for awards recognition
02:48 Why Maestro seemed like a sure win... at first
03:24 One reason people started turning on Bradley's Oscar run
04:40 The double-edged sword of the Oscars race
05:39 The ridiculous time Anne Hathaway was bullied for winning
06:32 Amy Adams: why her talent gets looked over by Oscars voters
07:32 The problem with Oscars campaigns in general
10:05 This doesn't have to be the end of Bradley's Oscars dream

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bradley cooper, award show - academy awards, actor / actress

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