The little thread that could

BAFTAs red carpet is live guys!

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>facebook dot com slash bafta

Where can I get a live stream if I'm in burgerland?

>Nocturnal Animals nominated 9 times
Why do us Brits get it much more right

Annoyingly the BAFTAs are televised in an edited version at 9pm GMT, not live. Live blogs are where it's at.

I fucking hate autograph vultures

Shut up. Fantastic Beasts and where to find them is up for an award.

New Zealand BTFO

who is this cutie right now?

This was meant for

Is this airing on the BBC. Should be pretty easy to find a BBC Stream

like other user said, its on BBC1 tonight at 9pm GMT but edited to be under 2 hours. Hopefully they will clip out all the moaning lefty speeches

on another note, Catch me if you can is on BBC2 in 10 minutes

What a shitter. I'm watching Come Dine With Me instead.

What's the point? On BBC World News at 9 GMT there's a show called "BAFTAS: The Results Are In"

Just to be clear. The whole show isn't broadcasted anywhere, and the facebook stream is only the red carpet?

Yeah, it's a fucking retarded setup. They won't change it out of tradition or some bullshit like that

Fuck this I want to watch my favorite stars BTFO Trump. Why isn't this broadcasted anywhere

Based Viggo giving classy interview

Aye lad
BBC is wack af

we shitposting on here tonight then

>JK ignoring all the asians

>Capt. Fantastic cast is in LA, nominated for SAG ensamble
>Kids are LOTR fans
>Viggo makes a reunion with Legolas and the hobbits just for them

Airs on BBC America at 8 PM

I can't take this fucking gushing shit

>Le divershitty meme

the woman presenter literally called Nocturnal Animals "the worst film I've seen all year" after introducing it lol

makes me like it even more desu

How do I watch this stuff without cringing every second.

how many bongs til the show starts

Nocturnal Animals was unwatchable trash with shitty dialogue and characterization and an utterly phony use of setting. Britain makes a good movie about once every three or four years, though, so it's probably the least of the evils this year.

>shitty dialogue and characterization and an utterly phony use of setting
just because you got a B in GCSE English doesn't make you a film critic buddy

>bafta.org/about/mission/bafta-and-diversity
>nominated harry potter
>nominated Redditlands 2 after a man who died made fun of them
Why are Bongistans so shit?

I'm an American.

well that explains it then

explains why you hate the film. what was the last film you clapped?

Nocturnal Animals wasn't very good at all. Great cast, but they didn't have much to work with

Baftas became worthless when they made it so a film is not eligible for an award if there aren't a certain number of non-whites.

AWARDS SO FAR
>"I, Daniel Blake" - Brit Film;
>Tom Holland - Rising Star;
>"Florence Foster Jenkins" - makeup/hair
>"La La Land" - music
>"Jackie" - costumes
>"Arrival" - sound

I saw Neruda this morning, which was pretty good, and Toni Erdmann yesterday, which I really liked.
I explained before why Nocturnal Animals was crap, but since reading a whole three shitposts up in the thread is a struggle for you, I'll repeat myself. The dialogue was wooden and painfully on-the-nose. The characters were hollow, pre-packaged types. Neither of the major settings was depicted realistically. I will keep repeating these points until you rebut them.

Hacksaw Ridge wins best editing

Son of Saul wins best foreign.
Fuck, we'll never get rid of this shitty film?

>"La La Land" - music
>not Jackie
fucking dropped

>what was the last film you clapped?

Yeah, this was a kick up the bollocks

jesus im just seething with rage watching this

NEVER used to happen, the redpill has its downsides