“Where were your Furry Vengeance?”

Brendan Fraser He may have been awarded Best Actor for his performance on The Whale The 2023 Critics Choice AwardsHowever, he still gets love for his films even though they didn’t receive any awards.

“America is home to only five critics,” Fraser said. Fraser’s acceptance speech on Sunday night began with the words, “The rest are asleep.” “I don’t understand what it means but I’m sure glad that you woke up for my sake.”

“Where were your for?” Furry Vengeance?” He added to the laughter of the crowd, referring the to Less Critically acclaimed family film that featured him going toe to paw with furry woodland animals.

Brendan Fraser

Brendan Fraser

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Fraser began to get emotional speaking about it. The WhaleThe actor described it as a movie about redemption, love, and “finding light in a dark corner”. The actor thanked the cast, naming Ty Simpkins as well as Hong Chau. To his onscreen daughter Sadie SinkFraser said, “She’s amazing.” Who are you? Your talent is a predictor of your future. It took me 32 year to get here!”

Fraser also thanked Samuel Hunter for his writing and reserved praise for his director. Darren Aronofsky. Fraser addressed Aronofsky by saying, “I was in wilderness and I probably should have left a trail breadcrumbs.” “But you found and I was able to find you… you only showed me how to get to the place that I needed.”

Fraser ended his speech encouraging anyone struggling with obesity or feeling like they’re lost in the dark to remember that if you can “get to your feet” and “go to the light…good things will happen.”

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