Awards Season 2014
- Ribs
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Quite frankly I'm a bit surprised to see Grand Budapest not even make the shortlist. I thought it a stretch but I find it hard to believe that anybody seriously finds the work being done in Night at the Museum more impressive than that which Anderson does.
I guess it's just the first of many snubs to come for the film, though. I'm still holding on to the vain hope it'll end up with some nominations for Picture and Actor but I do acknowledge they have absolutely zero chance whatsoever of actually winning anything short of Production Design.
That said this particular award is Interstellar's to lose and it has been since Interstellar was announced.
I guess it's just the first of many snubs to come for the film, though. I'm still holding on to the vain hope it'll end up with some nominations for Picture and Actor but I do acknowledge they have absolutely zero chance whatsoever of actually winning anything short of Production Design.
That said this particular award is Interstellar's to lose and it has been since Interstellar was announced.
- Jeff
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Re: Awards Season 2014
I expect noms for screenplay, costumes, production design, and possibly makeup. It has a shot at a best picture nom if there are nine or ten nominees. I suppose it's a verrrrrry remote possibility for director if it gets a lot of precursor and critical support. Unfortunately, I think the field of actors is way too deep this year for Fiennes to have any kind of shot.Ribs wrote:Quite frankly I'm a bit surprised to see Grand Budapest not even make the shortlist...
I guess it's just the first of many snubs to come for the film, though. I'm still holding on to the vain hope it'll end up with some nominations for Picture and Actor but I do acknowledge they have absolutely zero chance whatsoever of actually winning anything short of Production Design.
- Ribs
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Re: Awards Season 2014
I think Fiennes does have a shot, but it is a very, very small one, given that even Timothy Spall has a chance of going without a nomination and he was an early favorite. I think he's more likely than Bradley Cooper or Jake Gylenhaal (both of which GoldDerby place as more likely than Fiennes), but a lot of it does depend on the kind of narrative/campaign they put out for it. I think given Fox Searchlight has Birdman already deep in the Best Actor race that there's a very good chance they don't even try to push for it.Jeff wrote:I expect noms for screenplay, costumes, production design, and possibly makeup. It has a shot at a best picture nom if there are nine or ten nominees. I suppose it's a verrrrrry remote possibility for director if it gets a lot of precursor and critical support. Unfortunately, I think the field of actors is way too deep this year for Fiennes to have any kind of shot.Ribs wrote:Quite frankly I'm a bit surprised to see Grand Budapest not even make the shortlist...
I guess it's just the first of many snubs to come for the film, though. I'm still holding on to the vain hope it'll end up with some nominations for Picture and Actor but I do acknowledge they have absolutely zero chance whatsoever of actually winning anything short of Production Design.
I do think it'll be a year with ten nominees, though. There's quite a lot of "just on the edge" nomination films this year (Whiplash/Turner/Wild/etc.) and given they're all generally of high quality I'd love to see some recognition by letting as many be nominated as possible. I have no actual basis for this argument other than hope and faith in the Academy Awards system, which is most likely in vain.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2014
The only category with a glut of potential strong nominees is Best Actor and Fiennes is not even in the top ten of possibilities. He should make it on merit alone but that's not how it works
- Ribs
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Eh? Awardsseason and Goldderby both have him listed at Eighth. I *can* see a situation where both Bradley Cooper and Oscar Isaac fall out of contention due to their films not getting traction once they're properly released (albeit highly unlikely this would happen to both of them), but that would still most likely resuly in a bump for Spall rather than for Fiennes. Again, I don't think it will happen but I really do think it could.domino harvey wrote:The only category with a glut of potential strong nominees is Best Actor and Fiennes is not even in the top ten of possibilities. He should make it on merit alone but that's not how it works
There is no narrative short of a basic "this film came out in March and its still being talked about come awards season" so yes it also has that working against it.
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Grammy soundtrack nominees
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
American Hustle
Frozen
Get On Up: The James Brown Story
Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1
The Wolf Of Wall Street
Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media
Frozen, Christophe Beck
Gone Girl, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
The Grand Budapest Hotel, Alexandre Desplat
Gravity, Steven Price
Saving Mr. Banks, Thomas Newman
Best Song Written For Visual Media
Everything Is Awesome!!!, The Lego Movie
I See Fire, Track from: The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
I'm Not Gonna Miss You, Track from: Glen Campbell, I'll Be Me
Let It Go, Frozen
The Moon Song, Her
- ordinaryperson
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Boston critics pick Snowpiercer as the best film, D.C. critics give Birdman the most nominations in their award show. (http://www.goldderby.com/news/7836/osca ... story.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
- lacritfan
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Re: Awards Season 2014
LA Film Critics
Best picture
Boyhood (Runner-up: The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best director
Richard Linklater, Boyhood (Runner-up: Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best actor
Tom Hardy, Locke (Runner-up: Michael Keaton, Birdman)
Best actress
Patricia Arquette, Boyhood (Runner-up: Julianne Moore, Still Alice)
Best supporting actor
JK Simmons, Whiplash (Runner-up: Edward Norton, Birdman)
Best supporting actress
Agata Kulesza, Ida (Runner-up: Rene Russo, Nightcrawler)
Best screenplay
Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel (Runner-up: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr and Armando Bo, Birdman)
Best cinematography
Emmanuel Lubezki, Birdman (Runner-up: Dick Pope, Mr Turner)
Best production design
Adam Stockhausen, The Grand Budapest Hotel (Runner-up: Ondrej Nekvasil, Snowpiercer)
Best editing
Sandra Adair, Boyhood (Runner-up: Barney Pilling, The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best music score
(tie) Jonny Greenwood (Inherent Vice) and Mica Levi (Under the Skin)
Best foreign-language film
Ida (Runner-up: Winter Sleep)
Best documentary/nonfiction film
CITIZENFOUR (Runner-up: Life Itself)
Best animation
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Runner-up: The Lego Movie)
New Generation
Ava Duvernay, Selma
Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award
Walter Reuben, The David Whiting Story
Career Achievement
Gena Rowlands
Best picture
Boyhood (Runner-up: The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best director
Richard Linklater, Boyhood (Runner-up: Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best actor
Tom Hardy, Locke (Runner-up: Michael Keaton, Birdman)
Best actress
Patricia Arquette, Boyhood (Runner-up: Julianne Moore, Still Alice)
Best supporting actor
JK Simmons, Whiplash (Runner-up: Edward Norton, Birdman)
Best supporting actress
Agata Kulesza, Ida (Runner-up: Rene Russo, Nightcrawler)
Best screenplay
Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel (Runner-up: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr and Armando Bo, Birdman)
Best cinematography
Emmanuel Lubezki, Birdman (Runner-up: Dick Pope, Mr Turner)
Best production design
Adam Stockhausen, The Grand Budapest Hotel (Runner-up: Ondrej Nekvasil, Snowpiercer)
Best editing
Sandra Adair, Boyhood (Runner-up: Barney Pilling, The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best music score
(tie) Jonny Greenwood (Inherent Vice) and Mica Levi (Under the Skin)
Best foreign-language film
Ida (Runner-up: Winter Sleep)
Best documentary/nonfiction film
CITIZENFOUR (Runner-up: Life Itself)
Best animation
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Runner-up: The Lego Movie)
New Generation
Ava Duvernay, Selma
Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award
Walter Reuben, The David Whiting Story
Career Achievement
Gena Rowlands
- lacritfan
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Fixed : Boston ONLINE critics pick Snowpiercer as the best filmordinaryperson wrote:Boston critics pick Snowpiercer as the best film, D.C. critics give Birdman the most nominations in their award show. (http://www.goldderby.com/news/7836/osca ... story.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
Boston Society of Film Critics
Best Picture - Boyhood
Best Actor - Michael Keaton for Birdman
Best Actress - Marion Cotillard for The Immigrant and Two Days, One Night
Best Supporting Actor - J. K. Simmons for Whiplash
Best Supporting Actress - Emma Stone for Birdman
Best Director - Richard Linklater for Boyhood
Best Screenplay - (tie) Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo for Birdman & Richard Linklater for Boyhood
Best Cinematography - Emmanuel Lubezki for Birdman
Best Documentary - Citizenfour
Best Foreign-Language Film (awarded in memory of Jay Carr) - Two Days, One Night
Best Animated Film - The Tale of The Princess Kaguya
Best Film Editing (awarded in memory of Karen Schmeer) - Sandra Adair for Boyhood
Best New Filmmaker (awarded in memory of David Brudnoy) - Dan Gilroy for Nightcrawler
Best Ensemble Cast - Boyhood
Best Use of Music in a Film - Inherent Vice
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Notable snubs are Grand Budapest Hotel and Gone GirlAFI's TOP 11 AMERICAN FILMS OF 2014
"American Sniper"
"Birdman"
"Boyhood"
"Foxcatcher"
"The Imitation Game"
"Interstellar"
"Into the Woods"
"Nightcrawler"
"Selma"
"Unbroken"
"Whiplash"
- AMalickLensFlare
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Awards Season 2014
Could it be because it wasn't an American production?domino harvey wrote: Notable snubs are Grand Budapest Hotel and Gone Girl
Edit: I mean for Grand Budapest, of course.
- knives
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Grand Budapest was primarily financed American and for all intents and purposes is (though that didn't help disqualify Slumdog Millionaire a few years ago.
- AMalickLensFlare
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Wiki says this:
The film is a British-German co-production that was financed by German financial companies and film-funding organisations.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2014
It was still eligible, it just wasn't nommed
- lacritfan
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SAG Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
BIRDMAN
BOYHOOD
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
THE IMITATION GAME
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
STEVE CARELL / John du Pont – "FOXCATCHER"
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH / Alan Turing – "THE IMITATION GAME"
JAKE GYLLENHAAL / Louis Bloom – "NIGHTCRAWLER"
MICHAEL KEATON / Riggan – "BIRDMAN"
EDDIE REDMAYNE / Stephen Hawking – "THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
JENNIFER ANISTON / Claire Bennett – "CAKE"
FELICITY JONES / Jane Hawking – "THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING"
JULIANNE MOORE / Alice Howland-Jones – "STILL ALICE"
ROSAMUND PIKE / Amy Dunne – "GONE GIRL"
REESE WITHERSPOON / Cheryl Strayed – "WILD"
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
ROBERT DUVALL / Joseph Palmer – "THE JUDGE"
ETHAN HAWKE / Mason, Sr. – "BOYHOOD"
EDWARD NORTON / Mike – "BIRDMAN"
MARK RUFFALO / Dave Schultz – "FOXCATCHER"
J.K. SIMMONS / Fletcher – "WHIPLASH"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
PATRICIA ARQUETTE / Olivia – "BOYHOOD"
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY / Joan Clarke – "THE IMITATION GAME"
EMMA STONE / Sam – "BIRDMAN"
MERYL STREEP / The Witch – "INTO THE WOODS"
NAOMI WATTS / Daka – "ST. VINCENT"
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
“FURY”
“GET ON UP”
“THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES”
“UNBROKEN”
“X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST”
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
BIRDMAN
BOYHOOD
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
THE IMITATION GAME
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
STEVE CARELL / John du Pont – "FOXCATCHER"
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH / Alan Turing – "THE IMITATION GAME"
JAKE GYLLENHAAL / Louis Bloom – "NIGHTCRAWLER"
MICHAEL KEATON / Riggan – "BIRDMAN"
EDDIE REDMAYNE / Stephen Hawking – "THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
JENNIFER ANISTON / Claire Bennett – "CAKE"
FELICITY JONES / Jane Hawking – "THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING"
JULIANNE MOORE / Alice Howland-Jones – "STILL ALICE"
ROSAMUND PIKE / Amy Dunne – "GONE GIRL"
REESE WITHERSPOON / Cheryl Strayed – "WILD"
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
ROBERT DUVALL / Joseph Palmer – "THE JUDGE"
ETHAN HAWKE / Mason, Sr. – "BOYHOOD"
EDWARD NORTON / Mike – "BIRDMAN"
MARK RUFFALO / Dave Schultz – "FOXCATCHER"
J.K. SIMMONS / Fletcher – "WHIPLASH"
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
PATRICIA ARQUETTE / Olivia – "BOYHOOD"
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY / Joan Clarke – "THE IMITATION GAME"
EMMA STONE / Sam – "BIRDMAN"
MERYL STREEP / The Witch – "INTO THE WOODS"
NAOMI WATTS / Daka – "ST. VINCENT"
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
“FURY”
“GET ON UP”
“THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES”
“UNBROKEN”
“X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST”
- hearthesilence
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Not sure if they were ineligible, but plenty of glaring omissions in my book: Ralph Fiennes for The Grand Budapest Hotel, Timothy Spall for Mr. Turner, Marion Cotillard for The Immigrant and Two Days, One Night and Tilda Swinton deserves something for her marvelous appearances in three films that were released this year in the U.S. Selma apparently has an excellent ensemble, but it wasn't finished in time for the SAG nomination process.
- mfunk9786
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- Ribs
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Nothing too surprising.
Good early signs for a poor showing for American Sniper come Oscar time, which I've been banking on in the hope it's prospective place will be taken by one of the films just a little bit behind it.
It is very unexpected to see Jolie have not been nominated, but I think that's pretty much it. Everything else seems about right.
Good early signs for a poor showing for American Sniper come Oscar time, which I've been banking on in the hope it's prospective place will be taken by one of the films just a little bit behind it.
It is very unexpected to see Jolie have not been nominated, but I think that's pretty much it. Everything else seems about right.
- eerik
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Re: Awards Season 2014
\:D/Best Foreign Language Film
Tangerines (Estonia)
- Dr Amicus
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Re: Awards Season 2014
I was glad to see lots of love for Grand Budapest Hotel. The Globes might have been expected, due to the comedy / drama split, but with the SAGs as well I'm hoping they carry through (especially Fiennes) to the Oscars.
- mfunk9786
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Fiennes is a longshot. Aside from the screenplay and production design, I actually think the most likely thing we'll see is it squeaking by with a Best Picture nomination, actually.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2014
It over performed at the Globes, so I'm ready to predict it for a Best Pic nom, but Fiennes still isn't happening
- lacritfan
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Hmmm, Gone Girl gets director, actress, screenplay and score noms but not a Best Pic nom.
Also Ava DuVernay becomes first black female director to get a Globe nom, here's hoping she gets an Oscar one too.
Also Ava DuVernay becomes first black female director to get a Globe nom, here's hoping she gets an Oscar one too.
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davoarid
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Re: Awards Season 2014
I'm not super engaged on the world cinema screen, but this morning was the first time I'd ever come across that title (and I'd never heard the director's name before, either). Does it have a real shot at winning?eerik wrote:\:D/Best Foreign Language Film
Tangerines (Estonia)
- Ribs
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Re: Awards Season 2014
Budapest has gotten quite a boost this evening over on GoldDerby, ahead of Interstellar to be in the top ten. Makes me quite happy.