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Tom Brady, a retired NFL quarterback, shows his passion for the big screen in addition to his love of sports. With his discipline and work ethic, Brady could very well go from hoisting Lombardi Trophies to picking up Oscars.

Tom Brady’s film “80 for Brady” may have missed out on an Oscar nod this year, but a recent tweet has revealed that it’s not even eligible until next year – sparking a range of reactions from fans on social media. But for now, Brady is enjoying cheering on his favorite athletes, as seen at the recent UFC 285 event. The superstar quarterback always keeps his fans on their toes, surprising and impressing them both on and off the field.

Social media reacts to “80 for Brady” not being eligible for Oscars 2023

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A recent tweet by ThatsGoodSports (@BrandonPerna) has shed some light on the absence of “80 for Brady” from the Oscars nominations. The Twitter user clarified that the film is not eligible for awards until next year. Some fans agreed with the decision, but others disagreed, claiming that they enjoyed the movie despite it not being Oscarworthy.

One Twitter user, Talking Head Room, said, “As a Tom Brady fan, it was good but not Oscar worthy.” Meanwhile, Noire (@noiremanc) expressed gratitude for the clarification, saying, “Ah, that cleared up the confusion. Thanks 🙏.”

The tweet also sparked some unrelated discussions among users, such as the popularity of movies featuring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, and the tactics used by theaters to attract customers.

Tom Brady cheers on Jon Jones at UFC 285, sends a message of support

Tom Brady, a retired NFL quarterback, cheered on Jon Jones at the recent UFC 285 event as Jones fought for the heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane. In a video posted by UFC on Instagram, Brady sent a message of support to Jones, who eventually emerged victorious in the fight.

 

 

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While Brady may have enjoyed the UFC event, he missed this year’s Oscars ceremony. However, according to a tweet by ThatsGoodSports, the film is not eligible for awards until next year.

“80 for Brady” receives positive reviews on IMDb 

A true story of friendship and adventure inspires80 for Brady,” a movie. It follows four lifelong friends who take a wild trip to the 2017 Super Bowl LI to see their hero, Tom Brady, play. Starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field, the film received positive reviews on IMDb for its entertainment value and likable characters.

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While Brady’s movie may not have won any awards yet, Davis believes that the retired quarterback has the potential to excel in the film industry. Brady impressed Davis with his role in80 for Brady and Davis believes his discipline and work ethic could lead to success in the movie industry.