Bassett, Butler, Yeoh, Fraser, others react to Oscar nods
LOS ANGELES (AP) â Reactions from some of the nominees for the 95th Academy Awards:
âIâm literally sitting here holding my head, and holding my heart. Itâs coming in waves. Iâm excited, Iâm grateful, Iâm nervous. Iâm going to have to start journaling (laughs). Queen Ramonda to me is reflective of what mothers have been doing forever, and also a representation of what Black mothers have been doing â holding families together. holding memories, holding wisdom⌠Thatâs what she is attempting to do in spite of the trauma she has experienced herself⌠Iâm always thinking of Chadwick and his legacy with this film and how he led us in the first âPanther.â Iâm always thinking of him, he is always present. Itâs a continuation of his legacy â Angela Bassett, nominated for best supporting actress in âBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever,â in an interview. ( Chadwick Boseman, who starred in the first âBlack Panther,â died in 2020.)
âThe peaks are so high, the valleys have been so low. Iâm just trying to stay as present as I can. A moment like today is bittersweet because I wish Lisa Marie were here with us to celebrate. And at times amid intense grief and shattering loss it feels sort of bizarre to celebrate. I also know how much this film meant to Lisa Marie and how much her fatherâs legacy meant to her, so I feel so proud and so humbled to be a part of that story. â Austin Butler, nominated for best actor for âElvis,â in an interview. ( Lisa Marie Presley, Elvisâ daughter, died Jan. 12.)
âEven just to be nominated means validation, love, from your peers. What it means for the rest of the Asians around the world, not just in America but globally, is to say we have a seat at the table. We finally have a seat at the table. We are being recognized and being seen.â â Michelle Yeoh, nominated for best actress for âEverything Everywhere All at Once,â in an interview.
âIt just seemed so far-fetched. Especially when I had to step away from acting for so many years, that dream seemed like it was dead. My whole thing was: I just wanted a job.â â Ke Huy Quan, nominated for best supporting actor for âEverything Everywhere All at Once,â in an interview.
âIâve had a career of 30 years and more than 15 have been dedicated to making this movie. The lesson? I always say that it sounds really nice when they say, âIf you build it, they will come.â The real notion is, if you build it they will come, or not. But if you donât build it, youâll never know.â â Guillermo del Toro, whose âGuillermo del Toroâs Pinocchioâ is nominated for best animated feature, in an interview.
âItâs interesting when you see the kind of prestige the Oscars have. In Sweden, itâs more prestigious than the Nobel prize actually. I have seen all the films from this year, and itâs just a really prominent group.â â Ruben Ăstlund, nominated for best director and best original screenplay for âTriangle of Sadness,â in an interview.
âIâm absolutely overjoyed and deeply grateful to the Academy for this recognition and for recognizing Hong Chauâs beautiful performance and Adrien Morotâs incredible makeup. I wouldnât have this nomination without Darren Aronofsky, Samuel D. Hunter, A24 and the extraordinary cast and crew who gave me the gift of Charlie. A gift I certainly didnât see coming, but itâs one that has profoundly changed my life. â Brendan Fraser, nominated for best actor for âThe Whale,â in a statement.
âOn behalf of Tom, all the filmmakers, cast, Paramount and everyone who worked on âTop Gun: Maverick,â we are so honored by this recognition from the Academy. This being my first ever Oscar nomination makes it that much more special.â â Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, nominated for best picture for âTop Gun: Maverick,â in a statement.
âYou never know. Everybody tries to do their best work. But to be recognized by this body in this community in this manner â words are poor things. We all know what that means. Itâs not something you ever allow yourself to even hope for because itâs so fanciful. Hopefully, it affords the opportunity for more people to see the thing that youâve all be working on. Thatâs the main thing.â â Todd Field, writer-director of âTĂĄr,â in an interview. âTarâ is his first film in 16 years.
âl am overjoyed by this morningâs news. Being a part of this film was an unforgettable experience, and I share this nomination with the creative and talented people alongside whom I worked on this project.â â Hong Chau, nominated for best supporting actress for âThe Whale,â in a statement.
âI jumped up and down. I jumped ⌠my body needed to jump. And, like, the hotel lobby probably got really scared because it was just like a high-pitched scream out of my throat.â â Belgian director Lukas Dhont, whose âCloseâ is nominated for best international feature, in an interview.
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By The Associated Press