No, I don’t think it was the biggest robbery. You can support her performance without putting the other person down. A lot of people felt that Michelle Ye had a better performance, and that’s probably why she won. But you can appreciate both performances, as you should since they are both incredible phenomenal performances.
@@GlubySnotGlubbiest I disagree. Blanchett’s performance was miles ahead & Yeoh’s was a career Oscar. Also Blanchett had been so supportive of Yeoh all Oscar season & Yeoh posted in the last week of voting on her Instagram page a Vogue article suggesting Blanchett already has 2 Oscars & doesn’t need more while it would make a world of difference for Yeoh if she had won, which she took down right away when it received criticisms. Tells u a lot about what kind of person Michelle Yeoh is !
@@ethanmyfaye7356 didn’t you respond the same exact thing to me on the other comment? I think I responded to you, but maybe my response didn’t post. I can completely disagree with you, I am disappointed that you can’t recognize how nuanced and complex Michelle Yeoh’s performance was…. Plus, I think you said it yourself, Cate Blanchett spent the entire season praising different aspects of Michelle and her performance. I don’t think she would’ve done that if Michelle Yeoh wasn’t a good person. So I would consider that when you talk talk about what kind of person Michelle is. It’s very disrespectful and rude of you. You should be ashamed to make such immature comments.
@@GlubySnotGlubbiestbut Yeoh did post that distasteful article and quickly took it down towards the end of the campaign , did she not? I am just stating the facts and pointing out what a distasteful and hungry person she was trying to clinch the Oscar. That’s all
Yeoh's performance was a tour de force in her own right. I actually wanted her to win because her performance made EEAAO, an indie *comedy*, mind you, into an Oscar winning movie. That is nothing short of a miracle. I actually think Cate not getting that Oscar that year actually helped her career in the long run. If she had won it instead of Michelle, no doubt people would be lamenting for Yeoh much like people are lamenting for Cate now, except that Michelle was the underdog and her winning over Michelle might have gotten her a bit of ill will. Besides, Oscars isn't the only award that matters in the awards season. Cate got her BAFTA and Critics Choice the same year, and I think that balances it out a bit.
Man, the holy grail of interviewees! Congrats to all involved, the producers, Louis, us viewers 😂 Now you’ve had Rachel Weisz, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert?! Can you believe? Who’s next?!
Louis and Cate!! What a combo! Cate calling you out multiple times for talking about Notes on a Scandal is so iconic. You have to write her obit now too, contractually. Looooved this!!!
@@go-outonalim I don’t think they went with what was hot at the moment. I think both actresses were incredibly deserving of the award. There’s no need to put one up by taking one down. You can appreciate both at the same time, as you should since they both both phenomenal performances.
@@GlubySnotGlubbiest I disagree. Blanchett’s performance was miles ahead & Yeoh’s was a career Oscar. Also Blanchett had been so supportive of Yeoh all Oscar season & Yeoh posted in the last week of voting on her Instagram page a Vogue article suggesting Blanchett already has 2 Oscars & doesn’t need more while it would make a world of difference for Yeoh if she had won, which she took down right away when it received criticisms. Tells u a lot about what kind of person Michelle Yeoh is !
@@ethanmyfaye7356 I think you’re reading into it too much in regards to whatever she had posted on her Instagram. Personally, I did not see that, but I wouldn’t read into it that much. and I think that Blanchett would not have praise and so many ways throughout the award season if Michelle was a bad person. So I would just take that into account.
this interview is an all-timer. i’m gonna listen to this conversation at least 2 more times. and if writing a cate blanchett book is in louis’s heart, i hope he goes for it because it would slay boots
This was such a wonderful interview, it was so great to see Cate be so drawn into the questions you asked and have so many different point of views from her experience making all of her films. Thank you for this video.
This is definitely my favorite interview on Keep It. I could tell Cate really appreciated Louis' encyclopedic knowledge and analysis of film and acting too! Such a joy to listen to
this was very affirming to me as someone who also is obsessed with Notes on a Scandal and would love to pester Cate Blanchett with questions about it. Thank you for your service, Louis ✊🏾
Louis, had to come back and say: You demonstrated such GREAT RESTRAINT only bringing up “Carol” once. Also, surprised that you didn’t suggest the 3 seconds it took for her to get off the floor with no hands in “Carol” as an example of a physical stunt. 😂
To interview one of the premiere actors of the current era, and one of the greatest actors of their generation, I would be SO intimidated. You were glorious in interviewing her. Tremendous job ❤️
It’s not just because I love Cate Blanchett, to her interview and to the dialogue of Louis to CB is soo true. Like, on our generation today no one comes close to Cate Blanchett. She’s like this dragon to cameleon type of thing. And you have to be ready for her.
Now I have to watch Tar again. I've been meaning to, but after this interview I have to marvel at her skills in that role again. WHen I think of "the best" I think of her or Meryl S.
Thank You!!! In my opinion Blanchett is thee actress that critics and casting agents have no idea of the genius that resides within her. I rarely believe that an actor/actress IS the character that they are playing, and for me one of the most difficult for us to understand is the inner working that went on in side the minds and souls of medieval/Renaissance/Age of Enlightenment royalty and she encompassed Elizabeth I so whole completely that I believed she was Elizabeth Tudor...I had a difficult time watching the entirety of 'The Tudors' because I couldn't grasp believe any of the actors...they couldn't embody the nobility, no idea of the birth rights that existed and those people were and that goes for most of the cast of 'La Reine Margot' and any other period drama historical or not that has been produced by Hollywood.....
1:10:00 Sorry to Joel, but I like weird ice cream flavors . . .not floral or tea flavored (I'll agree on that), but any other weird flavor is good. Salt and Straw is good with unique flavors. Otherwise, I don't see the point of paying $5 for a cup of ice cream that I could buy anywhere else in a store for cheaper. I looked and they only have one lavender flavored ice cream😅. Everything else IS food flavored and looks delicious. Get over it. Just go to your local grocery store and buy a gallon of vanilla and let the rest of us enjoy our kinky ice cream flavors.
I’m Gen Z and we definitely were listening to Ke$ha when she first came out. Tik Tok and Blah Blah were BLASTING at every Bat and Bar Mitvah during that era. I think that genre of pop music is just a little outdated because it’s so earnestly flamboyant. I miss it, but this current era is definitely all about irreverent hyperpop and ironic popstars which Charli and Chappell both represent very well
Just came to say this! Ke$ha was in deeply embedded in our childhood. Remeember when she guest starred on Victorious and they were eating ice-cream to win a private concert from Ke$ha? We had her playing any chance we got, any pizza party, any school dance. One of my friends has a tattoo that says "The party don't start 'til I walk in" bc that line lives rent free in her head.
They keep calling Blue Jasmine a period piece. They mustn’t have seen it in a while because it’s set after the 2008 financial crisis. Her husband is based on Bernie Madoff.
Gonna have to give a hard disagree on that Gen Z Ke$ha statement. I was 7 and we were blasting Tik Tok at every school dance... Nay, every opportunity we got. Plus Ke$ha found her way into iconic moments of our childhood, like when she cameoed on Victorious. Ke$ha is deep childhood nostalgia for Gen Z. even if we had no idea what she was singing about, miss girl was there.
Talking about the olympics, I think it would be nice if most Americans changed their point of view to “we have more money than other countries, therefore we invest more in sports, because it also serves as advertisement and soft power for us, and that’s why we win more medals than other countries”, instead of “we are better than everybody else” mentality that permeates there.
A lot of Olympic athletes *do* have day jobs. Also: "She appeals to everybody. Oscar gays like you, and she's also appealing to gay video game players." So, EVERYBODY!
Hanno RUBATO ben 2 Oscar, non solo meritava il premio per Tar, ma anche a inizio carriera dare l'Oscar a Gwyneth Paltrow e non a Cate è un'ingiustizia mega galattica,ma allora c'era Weinstein ora c'è l'inclusione e il business di Hollywood a favorire Michelle Yeoh 😂😂😂
cant stop looking at the rug placement under joel's bed -- why is it slanted like that, dont you trip over the exposed corner while walking in front of the bed, doesnt it make the bed rock to have two (?) feet on a rug and two not?
straight girls and gay boys had to excuse themselves after the pole vaulting. But isn't that a normal size? Everyone was saying how big it was. I think the spandex have a lot to do with the look. Also, they should have better uniforms for this (or variations).