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  1. LiteraryBoner on

    “You make a guy work hard for one of these.”

    That’s my fuckin GOAT right there.

  2. Never thought I’d see the day. I am so happy that he finally gets official recognition!

  3. Practicalaviationcat on

    Still so insane that this is his first win. There Will Be Blood came out almost any other year he’d have won years ago.

  4. Expected, as he won the DGA.

    One of the most significant filmmakers of the past thirty years, not a win that the Academy will ever regret.

  5. You couldn’t go wrong with PTA or Coogler and it’s wild it took this long for PTA’s win

  6. Not a long list if any ahead of him as far as directors deserving an Oscar. Good stuff.

  7. SomeGodzillafan on

    Will Sinners pull through to BP after this?

    ~~Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z~~

  8. DontBeAngryBeHappy on

    PTA finally gets his win. Ryan Coogler, although winning one earlier, will eventually get one for Best Director in the near future.

  9. Sometimes the Academy makes directors wait, not saying it’s fair, but they do. Happened to PTA, Scorsese, Nolan, etc.

    Ryan Coogler will win one day in the directing category.

  10. My personal pick, PTA directed his ass off. Those tracking shots were incredible. The camera was always an active part of the story telling.

  11. flipdangerdoom on

    Should have been his third for directing if we’re being honest and generous!!

  12. Whoever wins BP at this point it feels like both OBAA and Sinners have been recognized pretty well.

  13. FakePoloManchurian on

    My aunt called this movie “Everything Keeps Happening” and I can’t not call it that 😆

  14. wrathfulgrape on

    PTA had to work **unusually hard** for his first Best Director Oscar.

    I remember when there was a lot of “oh Spielberg was so due. When will he get his” before he finally got one. And deservedly so to be honest.

    For context, Spielberg’s first theatrical film was 1974’s “The Sugarland Express” and he was first nominated for “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” in 1977, 3 years into his career, and finally won it in 1993 for “Schindler’s List.”

    * First nomination: 3 years into film career
    * First win: 19 years into film career for his 14th film

    Now, compare this to PTA.

    His first theatrical film was 1996’s “Hard Eight.” He was skipped over for “Boogie Nights (1997)” “Magnolia (1999)” and “Punch Drunk Love (2002).”

    First nomination in 2008 for “There Will Be Blood” 12 years into his career. Got skipped over in 2012 for “The Master.” Nominated 2017 and 2021 for Phantom Thread (which I thought he should have won for) and “Licorice Pizza,” which no one thought he would win for anyway that year. Finally wins in 2026 for “One Battle After Another.”

    * First nomination: 12 years into film career
    * First win: **30 years** into film career for his 10th film. Yes, I know. Less prolific than Spielberg but I would also argue that from Spielberg’s career start to first win, between 1974-1993, only about 8 of his films deserved a nomination.

    So when he said tonight in his speech how it felt great and how hard he had to work I am really happy for him. He truly is one of the greats in our time and not only overdue, but won it for “One Battle After Another” too, one of his best films.

  15. shadowfax0427 on

    Based on the photos I’ve seen, directing films is the art of making little frames with your hands while explaining something to famous actors.

  16. PTA absolutely deserved to win. Long overdue. Been a fan since I first watched Hard Eight on VHS back in 1997, before Boogie Nights was released.

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