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ofthe of the scenes? no, in check in some of the scenes? no, ou in check in some of the scenes? no, you know. — in check in some of the scenes? no, you know. it — in check in some of the scenes? no, you know. it was _ in check in some of the scenes? no, you know, it was a _ in check in some of the scenes? no, you know, it was a very emotional film to— you know, it was a very emotional film to make. andrew scott is an incredible — film to make. andrew scott is an incredible actor, and i also know him very— incredible actor, and i also know him very well, so watching him step into how— him very well, so watching him step into how amazing he is and seeing him quite — into how amazing he is and seeing him quite emotional was quite hard as his _ him quite emotional was quite hard as his friend. but the final scene, i as his friend. but the final scene, i lost _ as his friend. but the final scene, i lost it— as his friend. but the final scene, i lost it completely. i apologised at the _ i lost it completely. i apologised at the time and said sorry i am being— at the time and said sorry i am being so— at the time and said sorry i am being so unprofessional. congratulations on your nomination. i know you will be rooting for paul mescal as well. thank you very much. what does it mean to you to get bafta nominated? i what does it mean to you to get bafta nominated?— bafta nominated? i 'ust keep inchin:
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myself. my grandmother was my biggest fan. she is in heaven. i know she is looking down saying, look at my girl. went through a lot in my younger life so to be standing here with you guys in london, which i would love to move to london, by the way, it is a blessing. it is a blessing. you are nominated with best actress at the baftas here. find best actress at the baftas here. and the same bill _ best actress at the baftas here. and the same bill that you played on broadway. how nice was it to have done it before before you started filming? done it before before you started filmin: ? �* ., ., , done it before before you started filminu? �* ., ., , ., , filming? i'm going to be honest with ou. when filming? i'm going to be honest with you- when i — filming? i'm going to be honest with you. when i first _ filming? i'm going to be honest with you. when i first did _ filming? i'm going to be honest with you. when i first did it _ filming? i'm going to be honest with you. when i first did it i _ filming? i'm going to be honest with you. when i first did it i was- filming? i'm going to be honest with you. when i first did it i was so - you. when i first did it i was so young. it was a heavy role and i said after i did at that year i will probably never go back so when they called me to come back and do the movie i was like, i am not sure. but i am glad i did because the ceiling that i knew then is not the one i know now and i've seen everything and are totally different light. she blessed me as the male are so many
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other people who watch the movie and i am glad i did not run from such a blessing. i am glad i did not run from such a blessinu. �* . , ., i am glad i did not run from such a blessinu. �* ., ., _, , blessing. and it was of course it roduced blessing. and it was of course it produced by _ blessing. and it was of course it produced by winfrey. _ blessing. and it was of course it produced by winfrey. what - blessing. and it was of course it i produced by winfrey. what advice blessing. and it was of course it - produced by winfrey. what advice she give a new four award season? you know, we give a new four award season? you know. we don't _ give a new four award season? ym. know, we don't advise. we just talk like girlfriends. if she sees me in something she is like, what are you wearing? what are these and what are those? it makes me feel so good because she is very humble and nice and normal and ijust did the grammys and i was able to honour her and tina turner and they were best friends so she introduced me and when we were doing rehearsals i looked over and she was crying and i said why are you crying? and she said why are you crying? and she said because you embodied my friend and we are building a bonding and i love her. abs. and we are building a bonding and i love her. �* , ., , , and we are building a bonding and i love her. �* , .,, , ., and we are building a bonding and i love her. �* , ., , , ., ., love her. a proper friends now. you recorded with _ love her. a proper friends now. you recorded with aretha _ love her. a proper friends now. you recorded with aretha franklin, - recorded with aretha franklin, didn't you? you are knocking off all the you still got in your site?
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well, i wouldn't mind playing a certain role. i well, iwouldn't mind playing a certain role.— certain role. i grew up an old school good _ certain role. i grew up an old school good movies - certain role. i grew up an old school good movies and - certain role. i grew up an old i school good movies and music. certain role. i grew up an old - school good movies and music. how she got a big story?— she got a big story? yes, we'll do. i would she got a big story? yes, we'll do. i would love _ she got a big story? yes, we'll do. i would love to _ she got a big story? yes, we'll do. i would love to honour— she got a big story? yes, we'll do. i would love to honour her. - i would love to honour her. congratulations. i love the that is the first compliment i have heard all night. god bless you. my new favourite actress. the colour purple. with pete goldberg played her part in the original many many years ago and of course she played it on broadway so revisiting a role that she knows incredibly well. interesting that she missed out at the oscars but was represented here at the baftas so i think the colour purple does have an ensemble nomination for the screen actors guild. there is still some momentum
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there behind the movie. the original colour purple, if i remember correctly, held the record for the most number of oscar nominations without a single one. that is not a record anyone once. like diane warren on the other side. how many how she got now? ia nominations. she is nominated again this year. does it take the pressure of our put the pressure on thinking it must be my turn? i am jealous because to let the viewers and on a secret, i am facing this way. i see everyone we have just interviewed and you can look over my shoulder and see who is coming. he was coming? no one in particularfor coming. he was coming? no one in particular for the coming. he was coming? no one in particularfor the bed it mean coming. he was coming? no one in particular for the bed it mean that to be insulting. with the colour purple, danielle brooks is also nominated. we don't think she will be here this evening but i'm sure they will root for each other. to
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that what is happening when you're doing interviews i am trying to persuade them to bring out server or bring them back so that is where sometimes appear with them because negotiations have been going on. we are very lucky. we get to talk to everyone coming through. if they don't speak to anyone it doesn't mean anything. the worst is when itv gets them and you don't. by his own admission he has never been the most comfortable person being interviewed in this award season goes on for so long. rag and bone man over the far side. is he playing the party tonight? do you want to come on the bbc? i have not done any shouting
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yet today. we have got in. shouting works! where has he gone? he knows us, he knows us. oh. you are live on the bbc. our you? us, he knows us. oh. you are live on the bbc. ouryou? have us, he knows us. oh. you are live on the bbc. our you? have not seen you for so long. you're going to be performing, is that true? just came off sta . e performing, is that true? just came off stage at — performing, is that true? just came off stage at the _ performing, is that true? just came off stage at the warm _ performing, is that true? just came off stage at the warm up _ performing, is that true? just came off stage at the warm up at - performing, is that true? just came off stage at the warm up at the - off stage at the warm up at the hotel so... off stage at the warm up at the hotel so- - -_ off stage at the warm up at the hotel so... ~ . i. , hotel so... what did you do? i 'ust did some newfi hotel so... what did you do? i 'ust did some new songs i hotel so... what did you do? i 'ust did some new songs from i hotel so... what did you do? i 'ust did some new songs from the h hotel so... what did you do? ijust i did some new songs from the record. a new one. that is quite hard to play new songs. it was a warm up so it was sure. i think everybody only had one or two glasses. a lot of talk about barb and i met because the films come out in the same day.
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which did you see first. i did not see either. which did you see first. i did not see either-— which did you see first. i did not see either. ~ . . , ., , , see either. what have you seen this ear? see either. what have you seen this year? have — see either. what have you seen this year? have you _ see either. what have you seen this year? have you seen _ see either. what have you seen this year? have you seen teenage - see either. what have you seen this i year? have you seen teenage mutant ninja turtles? did you see super mario bros? rag and bone man live on the bbc, could you give us... come on. they what, sorry? peaches from the super mario. peaches, peaches, peaches. there we go! what is he talking about. a great soul. if you did that at the pre—bafta party that would have brought the house down. true romance. what is it you like about it? the cast is amazing. james kendall feeney, patricia arquette, brad pitt. amazing cast. and coming akamai just love the film. zoe, what
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is the children's film that has watched most in your house? what watched most in your house? what think? you — watched most in your house? what think? you know— watched most in your house? what think? you know there _ watched most in your house? what think? you know there are so many it all think? you know there are so many it adjust— think? you know there are so many it alliust goes — think? you know there are so many it alljust goes into a blur. it is this— alljust goes into a blur. it is this deeper central all the time. one yeah. — this deeper central all the time. one yeah, we've done that. the new one was— one yeah, we've done that. the new one was pretty good.— one was pretty good. people have really enjoyed _ one was pretty good. people have really enjoyed using _ one was pretty good. people have really enjoyed using peaches. - one was pretty good. people have really enjoyed using peaches. anyj really enjoyed using peaches. any other children's film song you could give us a quick burst of? i could but i can't. something from... i tried, i tried. but i can't. something from... i tried, itried. rag but i can't. something from... i tried, i tried. rag and but i can't. something from... i tried, itried. rag and bone but i can't. something from... i tried, i tried. rag and bone man talking. one of our best graham —— home—grown artist. what are the
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looks that have caught your eye? well, there have been some spectacular dresses coming through. margot robbie obviously is a standout. just gorgeous in this black and pink dress but with a real nod to thisjessica rabbit, very supersexy nod to thisjessica rabbit, very super sexy 19505 feel with long satin gloves, so 19505. so much black and white coming through. that really is a big trend at the moment. lily collins has done it but it is filtering through a lot of the styles that we are seeing on the red carpet. this immense statement shoulder. this shoulder path, emma stone came out wearing, no doubt, this beautiful burnt orange
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asymmetric gown with this wonderful powderpuff shoulder detail. lily collins was doing that as well. emma stone, that was very 19505, nipped in waist and then, you know, the gown flowed out. very 19505. one thing, one person who ijust adore, i love her style, and that is, i think it is coming from a place of, she doesn't have to be showy in order to be. claire foy for me, just the simplicity of her gown. she was wearing this wonderful kind of grey kind of... i think wearing this wonderful kind of grey kind of... ithink it wearing this wonderful kind of grey kind of... i think it is kind of likea dark kind of... i think it is kind of like a dark grey or a black gown with this very, veryjust straight square neckline but it really suits her and it is almost like i will do the talking, not my gown. but the gown was just superbly simple. and
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very very effective and she was incredibly well styled. very simple but it was just about the cut of the gown. yeah, loads of 19905 coming through. not so much about fish tales this time, not so much about this building, this sequence, golding kind of feel coming through. not really about that this time. it is more about the blacks, the fights, the quite classic 19505 styles and shapes coming through. and you are saying about vintage looks, did the fashion houses allow people to take something from 20 or 30 years ago and put it into the red carpet for somebody to wear? some of those artist must be worth —— some of the outfits must be worth a lot?
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certainly, as i said my rosamund pike was wearing 2019 dior couture. styled by lee clark, as i said. going back five or ten years that was definitely something that stylists are doing more of. you know, with the couture collections, we don't get them as often as the mainline collections. we are more limited especially working with certain brands. i absolutely, five or ten years old, absolutely, it is very easy to contact the brand and ask them, case your archive, as a stylus to the stars, absolutely. a big part of what they do. history informs the present and with rosamund pike, especially, it was that character, that characterisation which came through in that outfit that she styled for the golden globes. we are about
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halfway through the red carpet here so far. , , ., halfway through the red carpet here so far. , , . .,, ., so far. just waiting, we hope for, for the star _ so far. just waiting, we hope for, for the star or _ so far. just waiting, we hope for, for the star or one _ so far. just waiting, we hope for, for the star or one of _ so far. just waiting, we hope for, for the star or one of the - so far. just waiting, we hope for, for the star or one of the stars i so far. just waiting, we hope for, for the star or one of the stars to come through and hopefully we can grab come through and hopefully we can gmba come through and hopefully we can grab a word with him. he was here last year. people remember him from normal people. one of the outstanding young talent that has come through in the past few years. grief, love, loss and he is at the heart of it with andrew scott. people living in an isolated tower block. they form an unlikely romance. the grief that he has from losing his parents at an early age. we have spoken to some nominees as they come through. claire foy. hello. one of the stars. you're up
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for best supporting actor. how does it feel? another year after after son for you last year. i have not got used to it yet. i don't imagine thatis got used to it yet. i don't imagine that is ever going to happen but it is, the best thing about it is it gets people into room her love film. everybody gets dressed up and feels great. it is an immense honour and something i cherish. such an emotionalfilm. what was it like something i cherish. such an emotional film. what was it like for you and some of those scenes? did it come across to you how it came to us and did your chemistry kick—off immediately? i and did your chemistry kick-off immediately?— and did your chemistry kick-off immediatel ? ., . , . . immediately? i love him as a human bein: and immediately? i love him as a human being and l— immediately? i love him as a human being and i feel— immediately? i love him as a human being and i feel like _ immediately? i love him as a human being and i feel like the _ being and i feel like the performance that everyone is seen from him, i got to see it from inchesin from him, i got to see it from inches in front of his face so i knew from the first time that we shuts together that he was giving
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one of the great modern performances. who did you see and why did you get... i saw david beckham and we saw david beckham. it is david beckham so it is pretty mental. ~ ., . �* mental. we got him and itv didn't. i feel that many _ mental. we got him and itv didn't. i feel that many people _ mental. we got him and itv didn't. i feel that many people found - feel that many people found incredibly moving. after he finishes here we will see him in gladiator to. some of the roles we have seen him and have been personal roles. this is a small personal role. a really touching... anyone can watch
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that. a father daughter relationship. the other end of the scale. hopefully she will be coming back. up for best supporting actress. thejoy back. up for best supporting actress. the joy of interviewing. an obviously wonderful, wonderful actress who gives a heartfelt performance. a real buzzword for the films this year. without wanting to give away too much she lost her son and is basically still going through the process of grief. hopefully will speak to her and probably the favourite here and at the oscars. i still have a hunch that she could be pipped here. last year the favour did not win here. i wonder if it
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could be a brit. to explain what is going on, we've reached the end game. the stars are arriving close enough to that they use their oh we're just enough to that they use their oh we'rejust going to enough to that they use their oh we're just going to do one interview and then we are going on. it is going to become more of a battle for the next few minutes. i've seen margot robbie on the stage up there. we are second in the line. we did the host broadcaster, the sponsors for a bafta and then they come to us so we do have a chance but it is going to get harder and harder so sometimes i will be trying to negotiate the next one, doing some begging, doing some pleading, doing some shouting which did work. they will come to us. we might get the chance to speak to someone in a few minutes' time. past lives. it is less about grief and now it is about
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loss. the basic setup of past lives is to people who were separated as children in south korea because her family moved to the united states while he stayed there, to see how theirfriendship is. congratulations on your nomination for best actor. we werejust on your nomination for best actor. we were just saying it is a wonderful story about missed chances, but choices. did the emotion well up inside you? i do emotion well up inside you? i do have to say. _ emotion well up inside you? i do have to say, our _ emotion well up inside you? i do have to say, our firm _ emotion well up inside you? i cr have to say, our firm talks about the notion of fate over multiple lifetimes, sometimes something is not supposed to happen. sometimes it does. even if it is not, it is kind of a bittersweet kind of closure of a film and i'm just so proud that this korean concept was introduced in such a beautiful way. we
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this korean concept was introduced in such a beautiful way.— this korean concept was introduced in such a beautiful way. we can live lives and lives _ in such a beautiful way. we can live lives and lives ever _ in such a beautiful way. we can live lives and lives ever again _ in such a beautiful way. we can live lives and lives ever again amid - in such a beautiful way. we can live lives and lives ever again amid the | lives and lives ever again amid the same people, the film is not that sad, there is always another chance. if they don't believe in that this is the one chance, it is absolutely devastating emotionally a different experience depending on audiences and different viewpoints? yes but i do believe people are touched by the film because they surrender to the belief of that philosophy and that is the power of cinema, i believe. and it has changed me as an actor and how i approach my work so it is and how i approach my work so it is a special kind of film. this seems you had together worked so poignantly. is you had together worked so poignantly-— you had together worked so oianantl. , . poignantly. is that something you had to really _ poignantly. is that something you had to really work _ poignantly. is that something you had to really work out _ poignantly. is that something you had to really work out because i poignantly. is that something you | had to really work out because you had to really work out because you had an incredibly strong relationship off—screen but in the movie it had to be something... i do
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movie it had to be something... i do have to say — movie it had to be something... i do have to say that _ movie it had to be something... i cr have to say that we did talk a lot about the concept itself but for some reason some of the team and i and everyone on the crew, we talked about the concept every day. and we were ready, respectively, each of us separately in our points, and our lives, to be vulnerable enough to have that kind of on—screen chemistry together and i just have that kind of on—screen chemistry together and ijust hope it translated the way audiences are reacting to it. it looks like everybody feels that chemistry but it is one of those moments where you feel like you wished for it, perfect that a storm but our film was, you know, that kind of combination of people. that poppy that is, that moment in time and we made it all together. moment in time and we made it all touether. �* moment in time and we made it all touether. . ., ., ,
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together. and how do it being recognisable _ together. and how do it being recognisable alongside - together. and how do it being recognisable alongside some | together. and how do it being i recognisable alongside some of together. and how do it being - recognisable alongside some of these other incredible performers. bradley cooper, cillian murphy, paul giamatti. i cooper, cillian murphy, paul giamatti. ., cooper, cillian murphy, paul giamatti— giamatti. i do have a hint of impostor— giamatti. i do have a hint of impostor syndrome - giamatti. i do have a hint ofj impostor syndrome because giamatti. i do have a hint of- impostor syndrome because those people, there's performances and their respective careers, i mean, i grew up watching them. i am a student of their work and being nominated in the same category is just so humbling and such a privilege. i should just so humbling and such a privilege. ishould mention just so humbling and such a privilege. i should mention the other nominees as well. an incredible line—up of six performers. if you win tonight how you celebrate? oh, i'm going to, why first. i you celebrate? oh, i'm going to, why first. ., ., ,, ., , ., first. i do not know yet. i did not think about _ first. i do not know yet. i did not think about the _ first. i do not know yet. i did not think about the outcome. - first. i do not know yet. i did not think about the outcome. now i first. i do not know yet. i did not- think about the outcome. now you're makin: me think about the outcome. now you're making me nervous. _ think about the outcome. now you're making me nervous. do _ think about the outcome. now you're making me nervous. do not- think about the outcome. now you're making me nervous. do not worry, . think about the outcome. now you're i making me nervous. do not worry, you will be absolutely fine. thank you for talking to us and congratulations on your nomination for your beautiful film, past lives. we were hoping to speak to the
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writer and director of saltburn. this is the firm, we have said so many times, launched a million memes when i went on streaming services. the story of a student at oxford he does not quite fit in. becomes friends with a cooler student and then he is invited to his house in then he is invited to his house in the countryside and things really unfold. things really go from there. a film that has split opinions. some people love it, other people say it is not the kind of film for me but whatever you say about to commit a stylish, it is beautifully done and it is one of the tan up for outstanding british film and she has put up your live do not do anything above a 12 rating.— above a 12 rating. quite tricky for me is the person _ above a 12 rating. quite tricky for me is the person who _ above a 12 rating. quite tricky for me is the person who wrote - above a 12 rating. quite tricky for me is the person who wrote and | me is the person who wrote and directed saltburn. arnie
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me is the person who wrote and directed saltburn.— me is the person who wrote and directed saltburn. we will keep it straightforward _ directed saltburn. we will keep it straightforward and _ directed saltburn. we will keep it straightforward and simple. - directed saltburn. we will keep it straightforward and simple. you. directed saltburn. we will keep it - straightforward and simple. you must be thrilled at the impact it has had over the past few months. even talking about the impact online, and social media. it has created so many moments and people are delighted. honestly, it has been the most incredible, gratifying, beautiful thing, you know. we made an extremely gothic movie. the british are gothic people. imean, i mean, that is all sophie ellis baxter because murder on the dance floor is the greatest song ever written so what is wonderful is how much it has blown up. shejust
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deserves it. she is so cool, it has got everything saltburn has. it is deadpan and silly and darkened camp, you know. and i am so excited to see her. �* ,., . , you know. and i am so excited to see her. �* , ., . , , her. i'm so excited she is here toniaht. her. i'm so excited she is here tonight- she — her. i'm so excited she is here tonight. she told _ her. i'm so excited she is here tonight. she told us _ her. i'm so excited she is here tonight. she told us earlier - her. i'm so excited she is here | tonight. she told us earlier she her. i'm so excited she is here - tonight. she told us earlier she was at the rehearsal yesterday and they cut to members of the saltburn cast. are you ready for your dance. i am not are you ready for your dance. i am rrot dancing- _ are you ready for your dance. i am not dancing. not _ are you ready for your dance. i am not dancing. not if _ are you ready for your dance. i am not dancing. not if i'm _ are you ready for your dance. i —n not dancing. not if i'm sitting in barry. i mean, you know, he knows how to dance. that boy knows how to dance. i'm going to sit still. you are u- dance. i'm going to sit still. you are up for— dance. i'm going to sit still. you are up for outstanding british film. three of your performers all up for acting awards was at that must make you think, you know, loved it but absolutely there's something even more special. absolutely there's something even more special-— absolutely there's something even more special. totally. and also our incredible composer. _ more special. totally. and also our incredible composer. the - more special. totally. and also our incredible composer. the score - more special. totally. and also our incredible composer. the score tol incredible composer. the score to this film is really exquisite. so talented. look, the people that, we care so much about this film, the care so much about this film, the
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care so much about this film, the care so much about each other, it is important to me that we love each other deeply and trust each other and to see all of them be nominated so deservedly is just the most wonderful thing and this is a film about obsession and desire and it needed ignite those same feelings which means it is going to be polarising and it is interesting. people say shocking or provocative as if those things are easy but they are not easy. to make people squirm, to make them turned on, to make them uncomfortable, to make them gag, physically, sometimes even throw up. sometimes faint. to make them, to do thatis sometimes faint. to make them, to do that is very difficult. to do that in their room with everyone to disagree with how they feel, that is
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difficult and it is a testament to our crew and cast.— our crew and cast. bath-time is never going _ our crew and cast. bath-time is never going to _ our crew and cast. bath-time is never going to be _ our crew and cast. bath-time is never going to be the _ our crew and cast. bath-time is never going to be the same - our crew and cast. bath-time is never going to be the same for| never going to be the same for anybody. norshould never going to be the same for anybody. nor should it ever be. five nominations. the other film you will incur five nominations. the other film you will incurfive nominations, barbie. i think we all can admit that best supporting actress, i was robbed. how did you end up on it? because the incredible director asked me and i will do anything she said. she told me to _ i will do anything she said. she told me to throw— i will do anything she said. ’sie: told me to throw myself i will do anything she said. 5ie: told me to throw myself off a bridge i would, of course i would. it must be wonderful people seen the film for a second time because when you are putting it together you constructed it so cleverly and you see a moment and then, because you know the moment is coming you say, ah, she is distracting us from something else going on, it is like an intricate puzzle and how you are playing with the audience. it must be really gratifying when you see that coming off. it is just the
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best. i love watching it with people. never gets old because you never know what to expect and every room is different under the fact that... i met somebody who had seen at 1a times. and i was like, i think that might even be more than me that i mean, it is not, sadly. did you have a shower before coming? were you in a bath? no comment. thank you so much for your time. thank you so much, thank you. the writer and director behind saltburn, one of the most talked about films of the evening. five nominations including outstanding british film and three nominations for the performers. lstallion nominations for the performers. when ou are nominations for the performers. when you are talking — nominations for the performers. when you are talking about _ nominations for the performers. when you are talking about you _ nominations for the performers. when you are talking about you are still talking about barbie and i was getting very confused. oh no, he's gone back to saltburn now but such a zeitgeist film. the way that people took and turned it into memes over christmas time at the momentum has built and built and that is why sophie ellis baxter is going to be opening. i rememberwhen sophie ellis baxter is going to be opening. i remember when the
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nominations came out. i doubt that was the thing that swung it. backed up was the thing that swung it. backed up that and it will help bafta viewing figures tonight. i think people will tune in to see it and how the cast react. a certain as we can be that no one has the edge on cillian murphy for best actor. so spiky. so i see, so cruel, so jaw—dropping the, i can't believe she said that. sometimes you do love those performances,... someone part of the british film industry for so long. she was in a bond film over those years ago as well. die another day. not bafta nominated for that one. die another day. that was madonna. 2003. i know people are shouting at others at the moment. but, yet, think there was a chance.
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if you could ask for one major upset tonight, rosamund pike would be a shock. but one to look out for tonight. he is rising star and best supporting actorfor tonight. he is rising star and best supporting actor for saltburn. he knelt the accent, didn't he? you would watch that and think, oh, he is not a brit. we do not go to oxford. more tojob is not a brit. we do not go to oxford. more to job getting the accent right but he embodied that part beautifully. great accent, great eyebrows as well, thorough eyebrows in that film. he is someone who is going to be a star. we have bradley cooper and carey mulligan, who are both nominated. and carey mulligan, who are both nominated-— nominated. also with saltburn, i think jacob _
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nominated. also with saltburn, i thinkjacob elordi _ nominated. also with saltburn, i thinkjacob elordi is _ nominated. also with saltburn, i thinkjacob elordi is probably - thinkjacob elordi is probably favourite for a rising star. it is one awarded for by the public. he has got a huge fan base out there, hasn't he? i has got a huge fan base out there, hasn't he? . ._ , has got a huge fan base out there, hasn't he?— hasn't he? i always think it is sliuhtl hasn't he? i always think it is slightly harsh. _ hasn't he? i always think it is slightly harsh. after - hasn't he? i always think it is slightly harsh. after is - hasn't he? i always think it is slightly harsh. after is not i hasn't he? i always think it is| slightly harsh. after is not the same colour as everybody�*s else's, because it is voted for by the public. because it is voted for by the ublic. �* , , because it is voted for by the ublic. , , , ., , because it is voted for by the ublic. , , , ., public. but, yes, maestro is a film we haven't — public. but, yes, maestro is a film we haven't talked _ public. but, yes, maestro is a film we haven't talked about _ public. but, yes, maestro is a film we haven't talked about very i public. but, yes, maestro is a film l we haven't talked about very much. we have some of the stars coming towards us, bradley cooper, carey mulligan, about burns down. it is a netflix film, it hasn't really set the world alight. is it a serious contender?— the world alight. is it a serious contender? �* . , , , , , contender? bradley cooper spent six ears contender? bradley cooper spent six years learning _ contender? bradley cooper spent six years learning to _ contender? bradley cooper spent six years learning to conduct _ contender? bradley cooper spent six years learning to conduct 416 - contender? bradley cooper spent six years learning to conduct 416 minute years learning to conduct a16 minute conducting scene, and often when it comes to awards season, that unquestionably is the one in that film. standout scene. neverwon
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unquestionably is the one in that film. standout scene. never won an oscar but he has won

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