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* DawsonCasting: 40-something Creator/JessicaChastain as the early 20's Tammy, although she keeps playing her as the movie progresses and she ages.
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
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* DawsonCasting: 40-something Creator/JessicaChastain as the early 20's Tammy, although she keeps playing her as the movie progresses and she ages.
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.ages.
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
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* DarkHorseVictory: The movie opened in mid-September 2021 with a box office take of $2.7 million and while Jessica Chastain's performance was praised, the film itself only got a 70% on Rotten Tomatoes and mostly forgotten by critics at year's end. Thus, when the Oscar season began, Chastain wasn't exactly in the main conversation with the focus on more notable performances like Creator/KristenStewart. It wasn't until Chastain won the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actress that she was suddenly seen as a contender, leading to her winning the Oscar.
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* DarkHorseVictory: The movie opened in mid-September 2021 with a box office take of $2.7 million and while Jessica Chastain's performance was praised, the film itself only got a 70% on Rotten Tomatoes and mostly forgotten by critics at year's end. Thus, when the Oscar season began, Chastain wasn't exactly in the main conversation with the focus on more notable performances like Creator/KristenStewart.Creator/KristenStewart in ''Film/{{Spencer}}''. It wasn't until Chastain won the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actress that she was suddenly seen as a contender, leading to her winning the Oscar.
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* DarkHorseVictory: The movie opened in mid-September 2021 with a box office take of $2.7 million and while Jessica Chastain's performance was praised, the film itself only got a 70% on Rotten Tomatoes and mostly forgotten by critics at year's end. Thus, when the Oscar season began, Chastain wasn't exactly in the main conversation with the focus on more notable performances like Creator/KristenStewart. It wasn't until Chastain won the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actress that she was suddenly seen as a contender, leading to her winning the Oscar.
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* DawsonCasting: 40-something Creator/JessicaChastain as the early 20's Tammy, although she keeps playing her as the movie progresses and she ages.
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* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
* MandelaEffect: Averts one. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.
* MandelaEffect: Averts one. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.
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* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
* MandelaEffect: Averts one. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.2012.
* MandelaEffect: Averts one. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.
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* IconicItem: Averted. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.
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* IconicItem: Averted.MandelaEffect: Averts one. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: Averted. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
* IconicItem: Averted. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproofmascara.
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.mascara.
* IconicItem: Averted. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof
* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: Averted. The real life Tammy Faye was often parodied for excessive crying and most impressions of her, particularly on Series/SaturdayNightLive, show her with heavily-running mascara. Creator/JessicaChastain notes in the making-of documentary that there isn't a single photo or video of Tammy Faye like this, as she only used waterproof mascara.
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* DoingItForTheArt: The film was a passion project for Creator/JessicaChastain, who purchased the rights to Tammy Faye’s life way back in 2012.