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Oscar Nominations

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  1. Lil Pun

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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080122/ap_on_en_mo/oscar_nominations

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood" led with eight Academy Awards nominations each Tuesday, among them best picture and acting honors for Daniel Day-Lewis and Javier Bardem — but whether any actors would show up was in doubt because of the writers strike.

    "No Country for Old Men," a crime saga about a drug deal gone bad, "There Will Be Blood," and a historical epic set in California's oil boom years will compete for best picture against the melancholy romance "Atonement," the pregnancy comedy "Juno" and the legal drama "Michael Clayton."

    "Atonement" and "Michael Clayton" trailed with seven nominations each, including best actor for George Clooney in the title role of "Clayton." The lead players in "Atonement," Keira Knightley and James McAvoy, were shut out on nominations, however, with teenager Saoirse Ronin the only performer nominated for that film, for supporting actress.

    Past Oscar winner Cate Blanchett had two nominations as best actress for the historical pageant "Elizabeth: The Golden Age," and the Bob Dylan tale "I'm Not There."

    The acting categories generally played out as expected — with a few surprises, including best actress nominee Laura Linney for "The Savages" and best-actor nominee Tommy Lee Jones for "In the Valley of Elah." Neither performance had been high on the awards radar so far this Oscar season.

    Best actress looks like a two-person duel between Julie Christie, an Oscar winner for "Darling," as a woman succumbing to Alzheimer's in "Away From Her" and Marion Cotillard as singer Edith Piaf in "La Vie En Rose." Both won Golden Globes, Christie for dramatic actress, Cotillard for musical or comedy actress. Yet they face strong competition from Blanchett, Linney and relative newcomer Ellen Page as a whip-smart pregnant teen in "Juno."

    Day-Lewis, an Oscar winner for "My Left Foot," grabbed another best-actor nomination as a flamboyant oil baron in "There Will Be Blood," for which he could emerge as the favorite.

    Along with Day-Lewis, Clooney and Jones, the other nominees were Johnny Depp, who won the Globe for musical or comedy actor as the vengeful barber in "Sweeney Todd," Viggo Mortensen as a Russian mob member in "Eastern Promises."

    With a Golden Globe and universal acclaim for his performance as a relentless killer, Bardem looks like the closest thing to a front-runner this Oscar season, which is unusually wide open for best picture and other top categories.

    Bardem is up against Casey Affleck, "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford"; Philip Seymour Hoffman, "Charlie Wilson's War"; Hal Holbrook, "Into the Wild"; Tom Wilkinson, "Michael Clayton."

    Joining Blanchett and Ronin in the supporting actress category were Ruby Dee for "American Gangster," Amy Ryan for "Gone Baby Gone" and Tilda Swinton for "Michael Clayton."
     
  2. percicles

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    They did Zodiac wrong. A travesty I tell you!
     
  3. moestavern19

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    Best Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis
    Best Supporting Actor - Javier Bardem
    Best Screenplay - Diablo Cody
    Best Picture - No Country For Old Men
    Best Director - Paul Thomas Anderson
     
  4. Faos

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    I really hope No Country For Old Men wins a lot of awards. That'll help keep the Coen Brothers going strong in the industry.
     
  5. Mr. Brightside

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    I hope they cancel the Oscars and let Larry King announce the winners on his show.
     
  6. finalsbound

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    I agree with this. That's who I would pick and that's who I think the Academy's going to pick.

    Totallllly watching the Oscars this year!
     
  7. macalu

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    Are all Best Picture nominations always released a couple months before the Oscars? it just seems that way.
     
  8. The_Yoyo

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    Thats done on purpose so that the movies buzz, good reviews and hype all remain pretty fresh in the voters mind since those are the movies out currently. it helps when a members friend raves about a certain movie. Its really rare to see a movie released early in the year be nominated....what usuallys happens is that there will be a re-release towards the end of the year of the movie to try to generate more hype etc... I think the last movie I remember it being done to was seabiscuit.


    Juno...wow I liked the movie I didnt think it was best picture material but it could be a slow year for movies..I havent seen there will be blood or atonement yet though.
     
  9. tulexan

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    Gladiator was released fairly early (I think around April or May).
     
  10. TheParrotIsNoMo

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    You're so right dude... That movie should have been nominated for best picture alongside with "GrindHouse".... Have you seen the Directors Cut of Zodiac on DVD yet???
     
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    You've got to be kidding me. Into the Wild didn't get nominated for best actor (Emile Hirsch), directing (Sean Penn), or any musical awards (Eddie Vedder).

    I imagine anybody on this board who saw that movie is as perplexed by that as I am.
     
  12. Dave2000

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    i thought the same too, didn't see the movie, but heard so much great things about it, also no love for Charlie Wilson's War, thought that would get at least one nomination.

    also Crash was released before summer time I believe, around May, so yea, it give or take when its released earlier, but most studios usually wait towards the end of the year so it'll be fresh on their minds.

    Juno all the way... :) love that movie :)
     
  13. Rocketman95

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    It did. :)

    Here's what my sister had to say about There Will Be Blood. It made me laugh.

     
  14. Dave2000

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    i stand corrected, totally missed Phillip Seymour Hoffman's nomination :p
     
  15. meggoleggo

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    I already know that my faves are going to get snubbed - they always do.

    Therefore, I'll boycott, as I always do.
     
  16. Deckard

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    I loved that flick. They should have given it a screenplay (adaptation?) nomination. A terrific script!
     
  17. hooroo

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    Juno is all hype. I found the Daria does blogging dialogue very ordinary.
     

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