Oscar Issac, who played Victor Frankenstein in the Netflix adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, was recently spotted receiving the Vanguard Tribute at the Gotham Awards, where he proudly spoke about being an immigrant. According to Variety, Oscar Issac appeared on stage at the Gotham Awards on Monday, December 1, where he highlighted how the movie had been helmed by individuals like himself who are immigrants or the children of immigrants, saying:"Immigrants baby! We get the job done."The Vanguard Tribute Award, which is bestowed upon movies that "push the boundaries of cinema through fearless artistic choices," saw the trio of Guillermo del Toro, Oscar Issac and Jacob Eroldi appear on stage to accept the award. The decision to confer this prestigious award on the Netflix production directed by Guillermo del Toro was announced two months ago, on October 9. Recently, Frankenstein achieved another milestone after it was reported to have been viewed 1.4 billion times, making it occupy the top spot as the most-watched movie.More about Oscar Issac's comments at the Gotham Awards, as Frankenstein receives the Vanguard Tribute AwardOscar Issac, who has been highly praised for his performance in Frankenstein, was spotted at the Gotham Awards, held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York. According to Variety, he, along with Jacob Eroldi and Guillermo del Toro, accepted the tribute award. The Emmy-nominated actor stood up for the extended immigrant community and showed his support in his acceptance speech. He said:"I am so proud to have been your Victor, to have played your Victor Frankestein. And I am proud to be standing here tonight, a Guatamalan (pointing to himself), a Australian (pointing to Jacob Eroldi), and a Mexican (pointing to Guillermo del Toro)."According to Deadline, apart from Oscar Issac, Guillermo del Toro also voiced his views on something that he had previously spoken about. The famed director, while accepting the award, once again unleashed his criticism of AI while thanking the artists who worked with him on the Netflix film. He said:"The artistry of all of them shines on every single frame of this film that was willfully made by humans, for humans. It belongs to all of them, and I would like to extend our gratitude and say, ‘f*ck AI.’”He further added:"Working with artists as extraordinary as Oscar and Jacob has been truly one of the greatest privileges of my life, and in them, I found another family. They don’t play archetypes. They dramatize the human condition and longing for a connection in a world that misunderstands them, both of them, and a world where pain only begets pain, which is, sadly, so urgent now, until someone decides to stop it.”Several other films have received tribute awards at the Gotham Awards, including Sinners, which received the Ensemble Cast award. The critics and fans have lauded the Frankenstein movie, which is generating Oscar buzz for the Academy Awards in March.