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Jun 14, 2016 5 tweets 2 min read Read on X
I have now timed every Oscar-nominated performance of 2015. About to post the full results. #screentiming
#Screentiming 2015 Best Actor
Damon - 43.85%
DiCaprio - 59.21%
Cranston - 63.73%
Redmayne - 65.85%
Fassbender - 81.46%

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Aug 23, 2020
I’ve officially compiled a list of every Oscar-nominated performance that I believe to be a case of category fraud.

As it stands, there are 122 (out of the 1661 performances nominated since the introduction of the supporting categories). I’ll be posting 1 per day in this thread. ImageImageImageImage
NOTES: ImageImage
1. Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood)

Won S, belonged in L.

Screen time: 34.21%

He has nearly as much screen time as Leonardo DiCaprio (only 3.7% less), and his story is equally as prominent. They exist independently from each other and are co-leads. Image
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Aug 19, 2020
THREAD: Screen time data for It (2017 - 2019) Image
I’ll be presenting this data in three ways:

1. Each actor’s screen time in each film
2. Total series screen time (actors)
3. Total series screen time (characters)*

*Bear in mind that in Ch. Two, two actors who play the same character sometimes appear on screen simultaneously.
IT CHAPTER ONE (2017)

- Jaeden Martell - 51:21 (38.16%)
- Sophia Lillis - 37:55 (28.18%)
- Jack Dylan Grazer - 35:00 (26.01%)
- Finn Wolfhard - 33:11 (24.66%)
- Jeremy Ray Taylor - 30:47 (22.88%)
- Wyatt Oleff - 28:35 (21.24%)
- Chosen Jacobs - 19:25 (14.43%) Image
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Aug 13, 2020
Here’s another set of data I calculated years ago but just got around to publishing on Screen Time Central:

Screen time data for every Three Stooges short!

(Thread below with some highlights and bonus info)

screentimecentral.com/three-stooges-…
MOE HOWARD

190 shorts

Total screen time - 33:28:39 (62.53%)

Average per short - 10:34 / 62.15% ImageImage
LARRY FINE

190 shorts

Total screen time - 29:09:17 (54.46%)

Average per short - 9:12 / 76.62% ImageImage
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Aug 2, 2020
THREAD: Screen time data for Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy (2005 - 2012) Image
NOTES Image
BATMAN BEGINS

- Christian Bale - 1:06:34 (47.59%)
- Liam Neeson - 17:19 (12.38%)
- Katie Holmes - 17:02 (12.18%)
- Michael Caine - 10:23 (7.42%)
- Gary Oldman - 9:01 (6.45%)
- Cillian Murphy - 7:46 (5.55%)
- Morgan Freeman - 6:07 (4.37%) Image
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Jul 29, 2020
Just want to point out that Eddie Murphy has not only broken but *demolished* the record for longest span between 1st and 2nd acting Emmy nominations for the same program (37 YEARS).

• 1983 - Supporting Actor (Comedy) - SNL
• 2020 - Guest Actor (Comedy) - SNL Image
The record was previously held by Patrick McGoohan, who was first nominated for Columbo in 1975, and then again 15 years later in 1990. Both nominations resulted in wins. Image
Other long spans:

• Lisa Kudrow (Comeback) - 9 yrs
• Jason Bateman (Arrested Development) - 8 yrs
• Aida Turturro (Sopranos) - 6 yrs
• Marion Ross (Happy Days) - 5 yrs

And two more 2020 nominees:

• Fred Willard (Modern Family) - 10 years
• Maya Rudolph (SNL) - 8 years Image
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Jul 26, 2020
Farewell, Olivia de Havilland

She simultaneously held 5 titles for 5 years:

• Oldest living Oscar-winning actor
• Oldest living Best Actress winner
• Oldest living Oscar-nominated actor
• Oldest living Best Actress nominee
• Oldest living Best Supporting Actress nominee Image
No one else has ever held as many titles at once, or at all.

She was also one of only three Oscar-winning actors to reach the age of 100. Her long life has caused the average life expectancy of Best Actress winners to increase from 77 to 78.
She is the first Oscar-winning actor we’ve lost since Dorothy Malone in January 2018. The gap between their deaths is the 4th largest of all time, with the 3 largest all occurring between 1934 and 1949.
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