Might as well bump this rather than turn the other one into a sequel to the movie thread. Although, maybe that's appropriateite.
Watched The Apprentice last night. It certainly took a view point, but wasn't the hit piece I assumed. Particularly the first half. Honestly the first half was a great movie, and had they just framed it there, it could have been a Best Picture nominee. I think the accidentally almost created a great movie about NYC's comeback, viewed through the viewpoint of Trump. It was when they went away from that, it went off the rails.
But it's not nominated for Best Picture, it did get two Best Actor nominations, and both were great.
First, Sebastian Stan as Trump. I always complained that Ramy Malek reminded me like a guy doing an impression of Frankie Mercury, he wasn't Mercury. Stan wasn't worried about nailing the voice, over the mannerisms, like he was on SNL. And I will say, the current guy does a decent job, for what that role is supposed to be, as opposed to Baldwin, who was terrible, awful, frankly, probably the worst ever, we didn't like that. But man, if I had an acting class I would show Stan playing Trump vs. Johnson playing Trump.
But is was Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn who stole the show. Cohn was before my time, but I've seen clips, and my god. I think Strong may be our new Daniel Day Lewis. He steals every scene he's in, as he did in Succession. Would be quite a year for him to win a Tony and an Oscar in the same year, the year after being nominated for an Emmy, for 3 different roles (and he previously won an Emmy for that role).