Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence present Frances McDormand with the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" at the 90th Oscars® in 2018.
That was Super Cringy. It was a suppose to be a glorious for someone Unknown outside America and she reduced it to Victimhood! It was reduced to the imaginary war between men and women. These Hollywood girls know that Hollywood has lots of powerful gay men and they dont eat oysters.
@@eduardochavacano That was the year when all those sex and harassment scandals were "revealed". The subjects of most of those scandals were women. Frances used her time to speak about what is important to her, as a woman who probably faced many unpleasant situations in that industry as well. The only thing she did was to share her moment with other talented women. It wasn't "woke".
@@eduardochavacano cringe speeches are when they only come up and say the same old crappy things everyone says and go back ... She used her moment and instead of making it about her achievement she made it about how all women achieved something because that was a really rough years and few weeks ago so many incidents had happened .... When u have a social platform and use it for the right reason its appreciated....
When accepting her Oscar, lady even shook the hand of the models that just stand in the background all night delivering/holding the trophies. Dang. Lil boy looked sooo caught off guard aw. What a woman
I remember I was in my senior year of high school when I was so inspired by this speech, only to come to school the next day to hear my male teacher rant about how "man hating" this speech was. it was not hateful, it was TRUE. it was POWERFUL. his rant only proved to me how much we need strong women to come forward and talk about inequality in the work field. we NEED more Frances's!
Interesting he thought it was about him...maybe it's because, historically, it has always been about the "him"s. Things are changing...I'm around France's age, when she and I were young, this would NEVER have happened. That teacher of yours felt a tiny amount of power may be slip, slip, slipping away...and it's scary for him, poor little man child that never grew up. Forget him, he's the past. YOU are the future.
Don't know about man hating but it's typical Hollywood virtue signaling. The same industry that allowed Harvey Weinstein to run amok. Ricky Gervais sums these types of events up best in his Golden Globes speech from a couple of years ago.
I get your argument, but my only question is, if women want so badly for equality in the work field, why is it that they only want to "dominate" in some few selected work fields, and not all of them? Like being a CEO, a manager, a head of finance, a doctor... but never in fields like electrician, a mechanic, an engineer, heck sake, even a trash pickup driver?
Why? The nominees know like months and month before that they are nominees and also their fellows... it's not a surprise. So she could easily prepare the speech including Meryl knowing that she was fellow nominee in the same category. They even know by advance where they will sit, because the sitting and the rows are decided already. You think is all so naive? :°D
@@concettasorvillo3719 its about her badassery. The faith that her hard work will most likely pay off. And the impact of those words she spoke 1 on 1 to Meryl to lead from the stage is a baller move. She came prepared to rock that speech!
@@raxxit18 oh I am sorry! I thought you were supposing she knew she gonna win (like, it was all prepared...) but my English is not so well, I am sorry.
Emi Grant really? And what about Best Actress category in 2014? Cate Blanchett in Blue Jasmine, Amy Adams in American Hustle, Judi Dench in Philomena, Sandra Bullock in Gravity and Meryl Streep in August: Osage County! That category was super!
The “Inclusion Rider “is an attachment to a film or television contract which delineates that the project's production team must take steps to seek out and hire cast and crew members from historically underrepresented backgrounds
For the only living woman to ever win three Oscars for Best Actress to be that graceful, humble and kind enough to use her speech as a call for diversity in the industry, it's historical and impactful.
I absolutely love that she shook the guys hand at 2:00. He wasn't even a celebrity or of much "importance" there, considering all the celebs in the room. And she acknowledged him,how friggin real and down to earth of a person she is!
I know it's just a very small, brief, moment but the reaction of Margo Robbie when she hears her name is really beatiful. Still, McDroamand's award is absolutely deserved, what a prodigious actress
@Tasha Vladimiroff Damn that's wild. She supports corporate war criminals and defends rapists of women and pedophiles. That is just as deranged as defending Trump.
@I the corporate war criminals she supports are Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton. No different than Bush, Trump and Obama. They're all the same yet try to act like they're better.
Joseph Pedulla - OMAN! Could not have said it better myself. Bunch of cry baby millionaires who have ZERO idea what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck, to first hand experience any kind of discrimination and live in the real world that us people live in. I wish they would just stick to what they are there for. This leftist Hollywood agenda is disgusting and so fucking annoying.
"Was that little display of extraneous activism part of what she does for a living?" No, she acts for a living. "What part of her craft of acting was that a part of?" None, activism is something anyone can do to try and make a change regardless of what they do for a living. "If she had gone into the fact that her blood type is O- and asked every O- member of the audience to stand up, that would have been no less irrelevant than what she did." I can see what you're aiming for with this argument but I haven't seen any evidence of A and B blood types holding the power and the money in Hollywood (and in real life!), so it kinda falters there, sorry. "We do not watch the Oscars" I can agree with you there - I just watch the good parts afterwards, like this clip!
yes she does age. you can see all the natural wrinkles on her face that comes with aging. she doesn't seem to have plastic surgery, botox, or filler onto her face. same goes to francis mcdormand, even more bold going without make up.
She’s so well mannered and classy. On her way to the stage she shook hands with the host and waved her hand to the cameraman. Jennifer rushed her to the mic as if Frances were a newbie. I know there’s no much time for an acceptance speech but for me it looked like ‘Hunnie, these guys are nobody’…The way she greeted them was so consistent with what she said about raising her kid to value himself and those around. Not just empty words. 👏🏼
Joseph Pedulla oh man. She acted. She acted like a goddess in that film, for which she got the award. The occasion was that of her felicitation. She used it to honour all women as well raise the need for the film industry to grow up a little more. That is why it was a cool speech and she was such a classy person.
@Joseph Pedulla The subject matter was the business of movie making. Not at all alien to why she was there. Also you have replied to multiple posts with all caps and repeated characters. Which leads me to believe you are a bot, troll, or drunk (or all three).
Did you guys notice how at 1:57 she said hi to the man who was helping with the awards. Most Hollywood celebs take the help for granted and don’t even acknowledge other non-famous people. She did. Because she’s awesome and humble. Good for her.
This what is looks like to embrace your own awkwardness! ...as the the only way to be able to do things that feel equally challenging and important to do--so beautifully raw courage!
she was nominated for 2 Academy Awards, and won one Golden Globe and one Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival, what do you mean underrated ?
@@adilelnhaily1960 yeah, but all these awards are for the shape of water. she doesn't have any good roles. the saddest part is that that happens to many talented actors.
@@reginageorge7666 the Golden Globe and Silver Bear Award she had them for HAPPY-GO-LUCKY. And she did many great British films, but these are more artsy independent films and not major blockbusters.
Oh yes that scene broke my heart. There's another scene where Elisa is begging for Giles to help her save The Asset, you could see the desperation on her face as she pleaded with Giles.
So glad she has a second Oscar to her name! Her performances in Fargo and Three Billboards are two of the greatest leading lady performances of all time!
@@lourdesknowles4990 Cate does have 2..Supporting Actress for The Aviator and for her leading role in Blue Jasmine...should have won for Elizabeth as well...
I love that now, 3 years later, she’s the favorite to win Best Actress on perhaps the most diverse nominations list in Academy history. For a performance that was directed by the first Chinese woman ever nominated for Best Director.
I could actually see tears in the eyes of almost every woman who stood up with her. This moment, this tiny moment which was supposed to be wholly for Frances McDormand, was turned by her into one for actresses and women all over the world. That moment was not only hers, it was OURS. And I think, that I wasn't the only person who teared up a bit... Margot Robbie, and almost every actress in the room had tears in their eyes, because these few words by McDormand articulated their emotions very accurately. This was the moment when women in the industry showed a United front, and it was a kind of victory in it's own way. One of the most beautiful speeches I have ever heard.
Frances you're a bloody legend, well done. Right up there with Meryl Streep, Rachel Weisz, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightly, Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock and Helena Bonham-Carter.
I’ve never seen anything of hers before and I still haven’t seen Three Billboards but I keep coming back to this speech and I am continually in awe of her. What a badass, driven, well-spoken, and _gracious_ woman.
Can't believe I'm just now seeing this 2 years later! I've admired Frances forever so that ending statement gave me super-sized feels. What a force she is, just *𝐖OW*
In fact, I think Frances will reach or even overcome Katharine Hepburn for her age. Frances has a good age to make more movies with high quality and I don't doubt about her skill as actress to get anothee oscar or even some oscars more.
Frances WAS the film. Sally's performance was incredibly moving, but she was part of an ensemble (which was part of the best overall pic). GDT's vision, and then coaching of her in such a role, along with Richard Jenkins and Octavia Spencer as her "voice," made them essential components to Hawkins' successful portrayal. Meanwhile all McDonagh needed to do was give McDormand a script, and back off.
Best monologue of the night!!! Her performance in Three Billboards outside ebbing Missouri was better than her performance in Fargo.Congratulations to her 👏👏👏👌👌👌😊😊😊
It is worth noting that she has always won whenever she was nominated in Lead. She has been nominated 5 times - 3 times in Supporting and twice in Lead - and won both of the latter. Frances is basically the female Michael Caine (he was nominated 4 times in Lead and twice in Supporting and won both of the Supporting nods).
Shubham, I totally agree this win was better than her performance in Fargo. Don't hate me people but I never thought she should have won for Fargo. Good movie, but not the greatest one ever made, and as for her performance she didn't first appear in it until close to 50 min in. Supporting more than Best, IMO
Both times Frances McDormand won, the Academy Award had a sort of Independent Spirit Award face. Weird. It's not only because of her and the best actress result. Naturally, it's not only.
4:18 "Inclusion Rider" Frances McDormand alluding to Chloe Zhao and Nomadland. Now we know what she meant by those words because Nomadland is going to be a big Oscar contender.
@@vighneshpillai7996 it's a term used for people in arts to demand that their projects before being made or being a part of are diverse enough in terms of gender and racial equity. Not sure about the percentage.
I was torn all through January and February as I saw each film. Gut said Frances but damn that was hard to pick. Saoirse is probably one of the best at pulling off accents.
Acknowledging a contributor/enabler of a patriarchal hierarchy on any level is astounding. Male oppressors (which is of course redundant) would be lucky to be cropdusted by a woman.
It's crazy that Jodie hasn't been nominated for an Oscar since 1995, despite terrific performances in Contact, Panic Room and The Brave One. I hope she takes that one great, meaty acting role and gets a 5th nomination and maybe a 3rd Oscar coz she so deserves it
I feel like a lot of the times when actresses win for Best Actress they almost always never get nominated after that. Halle Berry's win is the saddest of the bunch. Not only is she the first & only POC woman to win a Best Actress Oscar, but after her win she never got nominated again & her career declined instead of becoming a big start after winning such a huge award. She went as far as winning a Razzie (her speech was brilliant btw, I love her). It's just sad...
she's been my favourite actress for almost 10 years, I'm 19, she is the reason why I became interested in movies, she's truly an amazing not just as an actress, but as a person
She should have been nominated for something - anything - when she and Hatty Jones did Madeline in 1998. That was one of the most underrated children's films to ever exist. I watched it for the first time since 2005/2006 yesterday and was reminded just how absolutely perfect it was.
She’s so talented and down-to-earth it’s mind-blowing and refreshing. She treats everyone with respect and love, and she isn’t afraid to speak her mind. She’s a true beast at acting, and a badass of a human being. Way to go Frances!
meryl’s just like “these kids nominate me for everything”
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John Sonia incredibly, i can only dream of being her but i can’t imagine the look on her face when they nominate her again😂😂
that was what I thought :))
@Jeepman89 being nominated alone is already talented tho, innit?
lol
Notice how Meryl sits right in the middle of the first row... she is like the mafia of Hollywood
The Queen of Hollywood. The Bette Davis of this era.
Godmother
Karan johar is the mafia of bollywood
She bribes the academy for her nomination every single time.
@@jothishprabu8 I think she bribes the academy NOT to be nominated but they just won’t get the hint 😂😂😂
“I’ve got some things to say”. Goosebumps every time.
I love how she stopped smiling & set her jaw when she said it. I felt that!
She deserves another Oscar for that speech, damn what a performance
Her charisma is undeniable
When she asked all women nominees to stand up, I cried.
I tooo
@@vlura613 me too*
“ please stand up, please stand up, Please stand up’ ==== Eminem.
That was Super Cringy. It was a suppose to be a glorious for someone Unknown outside America and she reduced it to Victimhood! It was reduced to the imaginary war between men and women. These Hollywood girls know that Hollywood has lots of powerful gay men and they dont eat oysters.
I cried too
"I'm hyperventilating a little bit if I fall over pick me up cause I've got some things to say"
Damn Frances is such a badass!
Nah she sucks. Some millionaire women who owes her career to being married to one of the Cohen brothers.
@@bodbn she's one of the best actresses out there.
Ryan you are a fucking tragic
@@bodbn dumb bitch
@Ryan oh please, shut the fuck up
''Meryl if you do it, everyone else will''
When you need the teacher's approval LOL
This was the cringiest Oscar speech. She trashed the event with exteme wokeness.
@@eduardochavacano That was the year when all those sex and harassment scandals were "revealed". The subjects of most of those scandals were women. Frances used her time to speak about what is important to her, as a woman who probably faced many unpleasant situations in that industry as well. The only thing she did was to share her moment with other talented women. It wasn't "woke".
That’s Frances tho getting invited in the 3 Oscars club with Meryl
@@eduardochavacano cringe speeches are when they only come up and say the same old crappy things everyone says and go back ...
She used her moment and instead of making it about her achievement she made it about how all women achieved something because that was a really rough years and few weeks ago so many incidents had happened ....
When u have a social platform and use it for the right reason its appreciated....
@@eduardochavacano you're cringe af lol
who's here after her third best actress trophy
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Yep!! Watched the Fargo one too :)
She’s so chaotic it’s awesome.
Can't tell if Jodie Foster is tiny or is Jennifer Lawrence is giant
Maybe a little of both
She is tiny. And JLaw is 7 5”
More like 1.75 m
Jodie cannot wear heels in that condition and I'm pretty sure Jennifer is wearing the biggest heels
JLaw is an Amazon at 2.75 m
When accepting her Oscar, lady even shook the hand of the models that just stand in the background all night delivering/holding the trophies. Dang. Lil boy looked sooo caught off guard aw. What a woman
And also waved at the camera crew, she is incredible.
She's so kind, quirky, polite and extraordinary !
She was just nervous I think
@@lepetitchat123 Frances is very politically minded, and strictly anti-hierarchy. She has a huge respect for people in all positions.
A friend of mine was an extra in a movie with Frances and she actually ate lunch with the extras and grips and genuinely got to know them.
the most electrifying speech by a woman in the history of the oscars
One of. Viola Davis' was pretty electrifying as well.
@@mylord9395 actually that one brought me to tears
but mcdormand's speech is just legendary to me (she left everyone speechless)
@@thegreatconstable she really dod
@@mylord9395 yep she's a badass
I also recall halle berry in the early 2000s and I’m sure there’s a few others
I remember I was in my senior year of high school when I was so inspired by this speech, only to come to school the next day to hear my male teacher rant about how "man hating" this speech was. it was not hateful, it was TRUE. it was POWERFUL. his rant only proved to me how much we need strong women to come forward and talk about inequality in the work field. we NEED more Frances's!
Good on you for realizing his error.
Interesting he thought it was about him...maybe it's because, historically, it has always been about the "him"s. Things are changing...I'm around France's age, when she and I were young, this would NEVER have happened. That teacher of yours felt a tiny amount of power may be slip, slip, slipping away...and it's scary for him, poor little man child that never grew up. Forget him, he's the past. YOU are the future.
Don't know about man hating but it's typical Hollywood virtue signaling. The same industry that allowed Harvey Weinstein to run amok. Ricky Gervais sums these types of events up best in his Golden Globes speech from a couple of years ago.
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 yeah that's not what virtue signalling means
I get your argument, but my only question is, if women want so badly for equality in the work field, why is it that they only want to "dominate" in some few selected work fields, and not all of them? Like being a CEO, a manager, a head of finance, a doctor... but never in fields like electrician, a mechanic, an engineer, heck sake, even a trash pickup driver?
"Meryl if you do it everyone else will.. come on!"
She came prepared. She knew she would win that night!
Why? The nominees know like months and month before that they are nominees and also their fellows... it's not a surprise. So she could easily prepare the speech including Meryl knowing that she was fellow nominee in the same category. They even know by advance where they will sit, because the sitting and the rows are decided already. You think is all so naive? :°D
@@concettasorvillo3719 what are you asking "why" about? she hoped she would win and came prepared with instances she felt important....
@@jeffreyturner7678 righto 👍
@@concettasorvillo3719 its about her badassery. The faith that her hard work will most likely pay off. And the impact of those words she spoke 1 on 1 to Meryl to lead from the stage is a baller move. She came prepared to rock that speech!
@@raxxit18 oh I am sorry! I thought you were supposing she knew she gonna win (like, it was all prepared...) but my English is not so well, I am sorry.
My god do you feel the power when the women stood up? That pride in their eyes and the way they stand looking up straight.. Incredible.
@@benitotortellini4093 You need a hug
@@benitotortellini4093 lol. How sad u are dude?
U basically replied to every woman related comment down here. Grow out of the hate bubble.
AS THEY SHOULD
3:42
@bobby sternlicht actually, she played as God in Good Omens
1:44 Sam Rockwell chose the worst time to play "rock-paper-scissors"
That was no RockPaperScisscor. He dropped the mike and indicated that she won her 2nd Oscar.
This is the most underrated comment I have ever read
U need to win an Oscar for this comment
sai shou guu...
@@karthikrajaganesh256 r/woooosh
That woman just speaks POWER even her sarcastic laugh and that little jab a Meryl to get up because everyone praises her so much...What a QUEEN!!
Soyboy...
I heard it more as an acknowledgment , than a jab . A recognition of Meryls presence that would influence others, basically . As they all know!
Can't we just agree that this is one of the absolute best Best Actress categories ever?
Emi Grant really? And what about Best Actress category in 2014? Cate Blanchett in Blue Jasmine, Amy Adams in American Hustle, Judi Dench in Philomena, Sandra Bullock in Gravity and Meryl Streep in August: Osage County! That category was super!
It was good, but not nearly as great if you ask me.
At least is the best of this decade....
Meryl’s performance in The Post wasn’t worthy
+Jarad Phillips I can't quite comment on that since I still haven't watched it, but I'd have nominated Emma Stone or Jessica Chastain instead
She turned her moment into a moment for all women in the industry. Awesome.
What cause she just won best actress lol.
lol y'all mad cuz she made every woman in that crowd recognized no matter how big or small part they played in what they did.
Iconic
I had to figure out what an inclusion rider was. She is a legend.
I think it would be so nice if she invited those women to stand with her in the stage.
And now she won for the third time for Nomadland
she practically won for playing the same role always
@@fenkoken6573 no they don't. Watch again
My apologies Mr. Lenny Bruce
The “Inclusion Rider “is an attachment to a film or television contract which delineates that the project's production team must take steps to seek out and hire cast and crew members from historically underrepresented backgrounds
Thank you for that! I was kinda confused.
Thanks for explaining that. Appreciated🙏
Cheers 🍻
For the only living woman to ever win three Oscars for Best Actress to be that graceful, humble and kind enough to use her speech as a call for diversity in the industry, it's historical and impactful.
I absolutely love that she shook the guys hand at 2:00. He wasn't even a celebrity or of much "importance" there, considering all the celebs in the room. And she acknowledged him,how friggin real and down to earth of a person she is!
Reason she’s 3-time lead Oscar winner now.
They actually remind the winners about the speech time limit. That handshake gave her a solid 5 minutes. Lmao.
Even him was shocked and honored that she did
1:50 "she took home her first doctor... oscar..."
jacob 😂
😂😂😂
😆🤣😆🤣
Yeah, first time I've heard Randi Thomas flub a line. Wow, she's actually human like the rest of us.
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Same Lupita Nyong'o's mistake in 2015.
Watched this movie for the first time today and Frances McDormand was so phenomenal. She 100% deserved her win.
Same! I just finished it. She really was incredible 🌟
The way Joel and his son nod to each other when she calls them her “clan” is so fucking funny.
Her son looks at her like: “yeah I know my mom rocks”
My favorite part in this is that she has been fighting for good roles for women for YEARS; she even mentioned it in her speech for Fargo.
Yea men need to stop taking all the good roles for women!
@@Robert-fc9xz Yes, men should stop wearing drag and acting like women that should have been played by natural born women.
Gene Bello Are men really doing that!? They should stop ngl
watched this movie last night great job deserved the Oscar. A great character actress is better a bimbo playing a shallow bitch!
Who is here after her third Oscar winning??
Me ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Me... Lol.
I know it's just a very small, brief, moment but the reaction of Margo Robbie when she hears her name is really beatiful. Still, McDroamand's award is absolutely deserved, what a prodigious actress
I think meryl Streep low key owns the Oscar’s lol
@Jeepman89 bruh dont say "only 3" because that is pretty hard to win, there are only 6 people who has achieved to win 3 Oscars in their lifetime.
It just shows how consistently Meryl Streep delivers
Harvey Weinstein helped make that happen. I still remember her clapping for Roman Polanski like it was yesterday
@Tasha Vladimiroff Damn that's wild. She supports corporate war criminals and defends rapists of women and pedophiles. That is just as deranged as defending Trump.
@I the corporate war criminals she supports are Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton. No different than Bush, Trump and Obama. They're all the same yet try to act like they're better.
Frances was fierce in this movie. A deserved win. Hopefully Margot and Saoirse get wins soon though!
4 words: Mary Queen of Scots
She played quite calm in Fargo, yarrrrrr yarp.
Margott is just goodlooking, for me an average actress
Margot, what a pleasant surprise!!! She was amazing shutting mouths with her work in I, Tonya, a complex duty to play Tonya Harding and tell her story
PitbullSubs definitely not an average actress. You should watch I, Tonya. She’s definitely not average. What an insult towards her work.
1:56 No one gonna talk about her pretending to kick out Jodie's crutches
was weird not funny😬
I thought she tripped, lol.
@@viri6509 it was a reference from the movie
Im dead🤣😂🤣😂
The way she laughs
Scares the shit out of me
i called it crazy giggling lol
Celestinez Crazy Feminist Hysteria gone wild as a boar possesed by the soul of a jellyfish with mallaria.
Tis the sound of mania :') ;)
When she asked every female nominees to stand up, WHOA!!!! goosebumps for like 3 minutes.
laura Schneider : Awesomeness. I would have loved to be in that auditorium during her speech. What a classy lady.
Joseph Pedulla - OMAN! Could not have said it better myself. Bunch of cry baby millionaires who have ZERO idea what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck, to first hand experience any kind of discrimination and live in the real world that us people live in. I wish they would just stick to what they are there for. This leftist Hollywood agenda is disgusting and so fucking annoying.
Joseph Pedulla she wasn’t talking about politics, she was talking about industry she’s part of and hollywood.
"Was that little display of extraneous activism part of what she does for a living?" No, she acts for a living.
"What part of her craft of acting was that a part of?" None, activism is something anyone can do to try and make a change regardless of what they do for a living.
"If she had gone into the fact that her blood type is O- and asked every O- member of the audience to stand up, that would have been no less irrelevant than what she did." I can see what you're aiming for with this argument but I haven't seen any evidence of A and B blood types holding the power and the money in Hollywood (and in real life!), so it kinda falters there, sorry.
"We do not watch the Oscars" I can agree with you there - I just watch the good parts afterwards, like this clip!
Goosebumps? Many women weren’t standing. It felt awkward.
Jodie still looks the same after all these years. This woman does not age!
supermariofan03 Yes, she does age. If you see her without the tons of makeup she uses, you would realize that...
supermariofan03 Same
She might use tons of make-up but even without that she still does look very pretty :)
yes she does age. you can see all the natural wrinkles on her face that comes with aging. she doesn't seem to have plastic surgery, botox, or filler onto her face. same goes to francis mcdormand, even more bold going without make up.
why she is using some kind of walking stick.. (actually I don't remember the name for that particular thing.) can anyone help me?
She’s so well mannered and classy. On her way to the stage she shook hands with the host and waved her hand to the cameraman. Jennifer rushed her to the mic as if Frances were a newbie. I know there’s no much time for an acceptance speech but for me it looked like ‘Hunnie, these guys are nobody’…The way she greeted them was so consistent with what she said about raising her kid to value himself and those around. Not just empty words. 👏🏼
This speech is so powerful. This is the best Oscar speech I’ve ever seen.
what a fabulous speech! she is suuuuuuuuper cool !!!!
Joseph Pedulla oh man. She acted. She acted like a goddess in that film, for which she got the award.
The occasion was that of her felicitation. She used it to honour all women as well raise the need for the film industry to grow up a little more.
That is why it was a cool speech and she was such a classy person.
for millennials it was yes..
@Joseph Pedulla The subject matter was the business of movie making. Not at all alien to why she was there.
Also you have replied to multiple posts with all caps and repeated characters. Which leads me to believe you are a bot, troll, or drunk (or all three).
@Joseph Pedulla I appreciate the response. She won the award. It was her time to use as she saw fit. I thought it was a nice speech.
Good day.
nfltrrr qwsa For everyone who can appreciate talent and passion it definitely was
Did you guys notice how at 1:57 she said hi to the man who was helping with the awards. Most Hollywood celebs take the help for granted and don’t even acknowledge other non-famous people. She did. Because she’s awesome and humble. Good for her.
Wow yes, he is not famous but of course he deserves to live, I agree with you, good point!
*The intro to this speech had everyone CENTERED on her speech - the way she put that strength in her voice was EPIC!*
I love that she said “inclusion rider” because fast forward to three years later Chloe Zhao won best director and Frances won best actress
3:41 when the teacher calls you to solve a problem on the board, but you awkwardly stand there clueless
lol
LMFAO dude
I just lose my shit by reading this 🤣
This fits so perfectly 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
"Meryl, if you do it everyone else will"
Jodie Foster and Frances McDormand, two of the legends we are so lucky to have
This what is looks like to embrace your own awkwardness!
...as the the only way to be able to do things that feel equally challenging and important to do--so beautifully raw courage!
I swear to god
Sally Hawkins is the most underrated actress ever
Assa Darlingtoni I agree
she was nominated for 2 Academy Awards, and won one Golden Globe and one Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival, what do you mean underrated ?
Her voice in Never Let Me Go was so angelic and ASMR-ic :D
@@adilelnhaily1960 yeah, but all these awards are for the shape of water. she doesn't have any good roles. the saddest part is that that happens to many talented actors.
@@reginageorge7666 the Golden Globe and Silver Bear Award she had them for HAPPY-GO-LUCKY. And she did many great British films, but these are more artsy independent films and not major blockbusters.
Sally Hawkins is so damn precious, it makes me wanna hold her hand throughout the ceremony
Haley Dermody One day she’ll win.
Me too, she's very deserving of an Oscar. Her performance in The Shape of Water and Maudie made me cry and love her at the same time.
Haley Dermody The scene where Sally’s character and The Asset at the dinner table and what the scene leads to had me in tears.
Oh yes that scene broke my heart. There's another scene where Elisa is begging for Giles to help her save The Asset, you could see the desperation on her face as she pleaded with Giles.
agree,but Frances was tornado
after 5 years, finally I watched Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri". She deserved the oscar.
Frances is such a mood. Winning an oscar and do the mic drop move lmao
So glad she has a second Oscar to her name! Her performances in Fargo and Three Billboards are two of the greatest leading lady performances of all time!
@Diego Pisfil I agree, and Fargo is actually in my Top 5 favorite films of all time. However, 3 Billboards is still amazing.
Jodie welcomed Frances to the double-winners club.
Edit: She just became the female DDL.
Both are double Best Actress winners.
Meryl? Cate?
Pandu Miharja Meryl has 3, I’m not sure about Cate
@@lourdesknowles4990 Cate does have 2..Supporting Actress for The Aviator and for her leading role in Blue Jasmine...should have won for Elizabeth as well...
Hilary Swank won two for best actress as well
Frances is a legend.
Hold the highest amount of respect for her.🙌❤️
it's been almost 5 years and I still tear up every tome while watching this
That's how you make a speech! She is in a League of her own
I'm actually very glad she wasn't in A League Of Their Own.
She and Sam Rockwell have OUTSTANDING personalities. I love them both. Amazing attitudes and great talents!
This is surely in top best Oscars speeches of all time
I love that now, 3 years later, she’s the favorite to win Best Actress on perhaps the most diverse nominations list in Academy history. For a performance that was directed by the first Chinese woman ever nominated for Best Director.
This aged well!
2:11 No lie, I yelled out when she said that! What a boss lady
I clapped and said YEAH! 👏✊💪
She had the best Best Actress speech I’ve even heard. So memorable and inspiring.
Go fuck yourself
Frances McDormand will be this year's Best Actress she was so great in Nomadland
You were right!
You won!
“Meryl if you do it everyone else will”
God I’m I’m a few years late but seeing all these powerful women stand proud together is inspiring.
Such a wonderful lady and this perfomance is extraordinary!
I could actually see tears in the eyes of almost every woman who stood up with her. This moment, this tiny moment which was supposed to be wholly for Frances McDormand, was turned by her into one for actresses and women all over the world. That moment was not only hers, it was OURS. And I think, that I wasn't the only person who teared up a bit... Margot Robbie, and almost every actress in the room had tears in their eyes, because these few words by McDormand articulated their emotions very accurately. This was the moment when women in the industry showed a United front, and it was a kind of victory in it's own way.
One of the most beautiful speeches I have ever heard.
What an actress! She’s not phony, she’s just Frances!
One of the best actresses ever.
Frances you're a bloody legend, well done. Right up there with Meryl Streep, Rachel Weisz, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightly, Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock and Helena Bonham-Carter.
I’ve never seen anything of hers before and I still haven’t seen Three Billboards but I keep coming back to this speech and I am continually in awe of her. What a badass, driven, well-spoken, and _gracious_ woman.
You should watch it and Fargo
Yes watch Billboards it was amazing
I just finished watching it for the first time. Watch it- she is incredible!!
Can't believe I'm just now seeing this 2 years later! I've admired Frances forever so that ending statement gave me super-sized feels. What a force she is, just *𝐖OW*
And now Frances has 3 Oscars as Best Actress, one less than the legendary Katharine Hepburn and one above than the non-less legendary Meryl Streep.
In fact, I think Frances will reach or even overcome Katharine Hepburn for her age. Frances has a good age to make more movies with high quality and I don't doubt about her skill as actress to get anothee oscar or even some oscars more.
Well deserved to Frances but I was rooting for Sally to win! What a brilliant, yet heartbreaking performance.
deaetee me too... huhuhu
me to,but Frances deserve to
Nah Sally Hawkins was way too mannered, she overdid it.
Frances WAS the film. Sally's performance was incredibly moving, but she was part of an ensemble (which was part of the best overall pic). GDT's vision, and then coaching of her in such a role, along with Richard Jenkins and Octavia Spencer as her "voice," made them essential components to Hawkins' successful portrayal. Meanwhile all McDonagh needed to do was give McDormand a script, and back off.
No. Frances is the best and should win for Best actress.
The lady in 3:41 was like "wtf am I doing"
Dicky Dewantara She is Vanessa Taylor, a writer who nominated for The Shape of Water.
Yeah 😂
answer: following the herd
lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Her 3rd oscar is on the way
सत्य वचन भाई
And it did! 👏🏾
I swear Meryl Streep is in every single line up for best actress lol
Best monologue of the night!!! Her performance in Three Billboards outside ebbing Missouri was better than her performance in Fargo.Congratulations to her 👏👏👏👌👌👌😊😊😊
It is worth noting that she has always won whenever she was nominated in Lead. She has been nominated 5 times - 3 times in Supporting and twice in Lead - and won both of the latter. Frances is basically the female Michael Caine (he was nominated 4 times in Lead and twice in Supporting and won both of the Supporting nods).
Shubham Goel : I agree. She's fearless in everything she does. Reminds me of my mom.
Shubham, I totally agree this win was better than her performance in Fargo. Don't hate me people but I never thought she should have won for Fargo. Good movie, but not the greatest one ever made, and as for her performance she didn't first appear in it until close to 50 min in. Supporting more than Best, IMO
This movie is awesome..I see it once a week and every time I see it I just see it and am like why can't I move. I love this movie
It was truly truly amazing and memorable, but disagree, I still think that Fargo is her best performance, she was great and hilarious in Almost Famous
She is the best!👍
Both times Frances McDormand won, the Academy Award had a sort of Independent Spirit Award face. Weird. It's not only because of her and the best actress result. Naturally, it's not only.
FUVK YOU JACOB FUCK YOU
@@nynn7374 Dick
my love for Frances McDormand will never die, she is a total badass and that speech definitely confirmed it. Love and power to you.
4:18 "Inclusion Rider" Frances McDormand alluding to Chloe Zhao and Nomadland. Now we know what she meant by those words because Nomadland is going to be a big Oscar contender.
What does it mean??
@@vighneshpillai7996 it's a term used for people in arts to demand that their projects before being made or being a part of are diverse enough in terms of gender and racial equity. Not sure about the percentage.
Well it won best pic and best actress
Sally you'll get one someday. I do think everyone in this category deserves at least one Oscars
Meryl and Frances already have at least one.
Saoirse HAS to win soon,this was her third nomination
Sally's second and Margot's first
Meryl already got a bunch lol
@@davidarjon2551 Even Meryl Streep didn't have 3 nominations in Saoirse's age. And she lives just around the corner from me, Ireland. Not Meryl :-))
1. Frances McDormand
2. Margot Robbie
3. Sally Hawkins
4. Saoirse Ronan
5. Meryl Streep
Out Meryl at 2nd spot
*Put
My list:
1. Sally Hawkins
2. Margot Robbie
3. Frances Mcdormand
4. Saoirse Ronan
5. Meryls Streep
1. Frances McDormand
2. Sally Hawkins
3. Margot Robbie
4. Saoirse Ronan
5. Meryl Streep
Diego Pisfil I, Tonya as a movie is nowhere near Three Billboards lol
Almost every "Best Actress" video I watch Meryl Streep is a part of it!
Also, Saoirse makes her eyebrows dance everytime they say her name.
This speech literally changes my life. Not kidding. I wrote about it to get into film school and now I’m getting jobs as a DP. This was my sign
I wanted Sally Hawkins or Saoirse Ronan but McDormand's performance was also strong.
true
I was torn all through January and February as I saw each film. Gut said Frances but damn that was hard to pick.
Saoirse is probably one of the best at pulling off accents.
Or Margot
How awesome is it that she shook the hand of the handler guy (no idea what that duty is called)? I love her so much!!
I know right !! Also WHO IS HE !!!
Acknowledging a contributor/enabler of a patriarchal hierarchy on any level is astounding. Male oppressors (which is of course redundant) would be lucky to be cropdusted by a woman.
What an amazing actress.
One of the absolute best Oscars speeches ever. Tears and chills every time.
It's crazy that Jodie hasn't been nominated for an Oscar since 1995, despite terrific performances in Contact, Panic Room and The Brave One. I hope she takes that one great, meaty acting role and gets a 5th nomination and maybe a 3rd Oscar coz she so deserves it
How about The Accused?
I feel like a lot of the times when actresses win for Best Actress they almost always never get nominated after that.
Halle Berry's win is the saddest of the bunch. Not only is she the first & only POC woman to win a Best Actress Oscar, but after her win she never got nominated again & her career declined instead of becoming a big start after winning such a huge award. She went as far as winning a Razzie (her speech was brilliant btw, I love her). It's just sad...
3:52 me when the pizza delivery comes by
she's been my favourite actress for almost 10 years, I'm 19, she is the reason why I became interested in movies, she's truly an amazing not just as an actress, but as a person
I've watched this video too many times to count. Truly one of the best Oscar speeches of all time.
One of the most powerful Oscar speeches. I love her.
3:42 will always be my favourite part.
"Anybody out there?"
She should have been nominated for something - anything - when she and Hatty Jones did Madeline in 1998. That was one of the most underrated children's films to ever exist. I watched it for the first time since 2005/2006 yesterday and was reminded just how absolutely perfect it was.
She is so powerful!
That's the most awkward laugh i ever heard
Because she's naturally awkward, quirky and eccentric ❤️
I loved that Saoirse was the first one up! Can’t wait for her to finally get an Oscar of her own!!!!
Talking about undervalued actors/actresses... This woman's acting always gives me goosebumps!
She’s so talented and down-to-earth it’s mind-blowing and refreshing. She treats everyone with respect and love, and she isn’t afraid to speak her mind. She’s a true beast at acting, and a badass of a human being. Way to go Frances!
“MERYL IF YOU DO IT EVERYBODY ELSE WILL”
She and Sam were equally unforgettable in 3 Billboards. I was very happy they both won.
I've seen it three times now and each time I appreciate it more. If you don't like it that's your call, but maybe you've missed something.
1:44 Sam Rockwell: "Hey I know you just won an Oscar but wanna play Rock Paper Scissors?"
I predict that Sally Hawkins will eventually win an Oscar. She been so good in everything I've seen her in.