Awards Season 2007
- Len
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Glad to see atleast Amy Ryan get an nom for Gone Baby Gone, altho that film would've deserved few a more nominations. Infact, I never thought I'd be saying this, but I think Affleck would've deserved a nomination for directing. The film wasn't without it's problems, but I loved Affleck's restraint in the direction.
4 months not getting nominated is ridiculous. They could've atleast pretended to consider it, so foreign film nom list wouldn't look so pathetic. I think portnoy is right, The Counterfeiters is going to win.
4 months not getting nominated is ridiculous. They could've atleast pretended to consider it, so foreign film nom list wouldn't look so pathetic. I think portnoy is right, The Counterfeiters is going to win.
- geoffcowgill
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- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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I am still choking on La Blanchette for Liz the Golden Years. This is only the second time I have walked out of a film and I was a captive audience on a cross channel ferry. Line readings courtesy of Margaret Thatcher's lesser speeches and even more preposterous than that Joan of Arc thing with the woman with a serbian anagram of a name. When that limp piece of cardboard ( Clive Owen) offered up the spoils of spuds and fags I couldn't exorcise the ghost of Bob Newhardt and that was it.
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patrick
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The first two were ineligible due to the byzantine Academy rules, and I'm sure The Orphanage was considered too much of a genre picture to be a "serious" nominee.souvenir wrote:Very surprised to see Persepolis, 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days, and The Orphanage all missing.
Honestly, with a few minor quibbles this is a surprisingly solid list of nominees. The only two that really offended me were Cate Blanchett's nomination for Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Surf's Up being nominated for anything (and honestly, even though I enjoyed Juno the directing nomination for Jason Reitman seems a little odd).
- colinr0380
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At least Persepolis got a Best Animated Film mention, even if it stands a snowball's chance in hell against Ratatouille! (Knowing Oscar it would probably have struggled just against Surf's Up!)patrick wrote:The first two were ineligible due to the byzantine Academy rules.souvenir wrote:Very surprised to see Persepolis, 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days, and The Orphanage all missing.
- Matt
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:58 pm
Aside from The Simpsons Movie, notice what else was not nominated in the animation category? Katzenberg must be boiling right now.
Aside from the lack of any recognition for Margot at the Wedding and Zodiac (which comes as absolutely no surprise to anyone), I'm actually okay with this year's nominations.
Aside from the lack of any recognition for Margot at the Wedding and Zodiac (which comes as absolutely no surprise to anyone), I'm actually okay with this year's nominations.
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- Dylan
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In my opinion, this is the best the Academy has done all decade in terms of nominations (with the exception of the "Best Original Score" nomination, a category they continue to fuck up on no matter what). Yeah, the best performance I saw all year isn't recognized (Ashley Judd, Bug) and the absence of I'm Not There in the top categories terribly suspect, but enough is right and enough is at least interesting that I actually feel somewhat 'involved' this year, which has never really happened before.
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- Matt
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It's listed among the official selections, which were posted in this thread in November.neal wrote:I'm fairly certain that 4 Months... was, in fact, eligible.patrick wrote:The first two were ineligible due to the byzantine Academy rules, and I'm sure The Orphanage was considered too much of a genre picture to be a "serious" nominee.
Anyone else surprised that There Will Be Blood got this many nominations?
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The big ballyhoo was over the films being voted out of the running quite early in the game. They were "eligible," but the category is chosen by a committee of 55 people, not the entire academy. The Academy was obviously embarrassed by some of the films left off and has promised to look into another way of deciding the category for the futureMatt wrote:It's listed among the official selections, which were posted in this thread in November.neal wrote:I'm fairly certain that 4 Months... was, in fact, eligible.patrick wrote:The first two were ineligible due to the byzantine Academy rules, and I'm sure The Orphanage was considered too much of a genre picture to be a "serious" nominee.
- colinr0380
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Wow, it has to be a huge slight - the French/Iranian film is a deserved if surprising kick to Shrek but even more telling is choosing one of the interchangeable wisecracking animal cartoons over Shrek 3! Perhaps they are trying to break away from the perception that the category is a shoe in for the big hitters or perhaps more likely is that Shrek 3 was worse than I imagined - so bad they just couldn't justify the Oscar nomination given to its predecessors!
- essrog
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In the weeks leading up to its release, the consensus seemed to be that the film would be great, but the kind that the Academy would completely ignore (like Zodiac, which was unsurprisingly and undeservedly snubbed). I think what happened with There Will Be Blood was that it got such huge buzz from the critical establishment that the Academy couldn't ignore it -- and the presence of Daniel Day-Lewis in what was viewed as a monumental performance helped its visibility. So, to answer your question, a month ago I would've been surprised but today I'm not.Matt wrote:Anyone else surprised that There Will Be Blood got this many nominations?
- Svevan
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portnoy
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Both were. Neither made the shortlist.neal wrote:I'm fairly certain that 4 Months... was, in fact, eligible.patrick wrote:The first two were ineligible due to the byzantine Academy rules, and I'm sure The Orphanage was considered too much of a genre picture to be a "serious" nominee.
Agreed here, and I actively dislike at least one Best Picture nominee and find another pretty mediocre. Overall, the slate of nominees present here is remarkably impressive.Dylan wrote:In my opinion this is the best the Academy has done all decade in terms of nominations.
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rs98762001
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The difference being, though, that Ratatouille and Persepolis are both fantastic films (and better than most of this year's Best Picture nominees), while in 2003, Spirited Away was inarguably superior to the others, despite their Hollywood backing.Svevan wrote:I disagree; remember that Spirited Away beat Ice Age and Lilo & Stitch in 2003.colinr0380 wrote:At least Persepolis got a Best Animated Film mention, even if it stands a snowball's chance in hell against Ratatouille! (Knowing Oscar it would probably have struggled just against Surf's Up!)
- tavernier
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portnoy
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Ahem. The Counterfeiters is about the Holocaust.tavernier wrote:Is it about the Holocaust? If so, he's a shoo-in.lacritfan wrote:Time to root for Katyn so Andrzej Wajda can have a "real" Oscar to go with his honorary one.
Are any of the foreign nominees about the Holocaust? If so, then that's your winner.