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Jamie Lee Curtis fans agree ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ is not the film she should have won an Oscar for

The 64-year-old actor picked up her first Academy Award tonight and some say it may be too little too late.

After nearly five decades in the movie business, biggest cheerleader and best sport of this year’s awards season. But some of her more hardcore fans think that her Oscar gold is late. Twenty years late, to be precise.

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A large online coterie of fans is piping up online that Curtis should have been nominated for her mother/daughter role as Tess Coleman / Anna Coleman in the 2003 remake of parent-child switcheroo hit Freaky Friday. In the now classic movie, Curtis played widowed therapist Tess who switches bodies with her rebellious teen musician daughter Anna, played by Lindsay Lohan, thanks to a mysterious and magical fortune cookie.

Both Curtis and Lohan received critical acclaim for the film, which also gave Curtis a third-act career reboot as a comedic actress, with Lohan scoring the award for Breakthrough Performance at the 2004 MTV Movie Awards. But that’s as much gold as the film brought in award-wise. However, some fans are pointing out that she was robbed and her Oscar success tonight feels like the issue has been redressed.

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Some have also pointed out that Curtis’ Oscar for Freaky Friday is not only overdue but may have also allowed for her co-star Stephanie Hsu or for the equally overdue Angela Bassett to pick up the win tonight.


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Beau Paul is a staff writer at We Got This Covered. Beau also wrote narrative and dialog for the gaming industry for several years before becoming an entertainment journalist.