120 Invited to Academy Membership
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I yield to no one in my dislike of Dakota Fanning in general, but even I would say her filmography is at least as defensible as Michelle Williams'. What does the latter have besides Brokeback and I-haven't-seen-it-but-understand-it's-respected Dick?
On the other hand, voters should at least be old enough to see all viable candidates (i.e. NC-17s).
On the other hand, voters should at least be old enough to see all viable candidates (i.e. NC-17s).
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The Academy should probably keeps it's new member invitiations to themselves. The are only opering themselves up for further ridicule.
The Academy should probably keeps it's new member invitiations to themselves. The are only opering themselves up for further ridicule.
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And some of us consider it the most annoying performance of the 21st century so far.OscarGuy wrote:Many consider Dakota Fanning's work in War of the Worlds Oscar-calibre, so don't include that film in your list of duds.
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''For the last couple years, there has been an effort to make sure the members coming in are of the highest possible quality,'' says the Academy's executive administrator, Ric Robertson. ''They're really looking at the top people. Not to suggest that anyone not coming in isn't top, but what they're looking at are the credits, the body of work, and the quality of the work.''
Then I don't know how they can justify Fanning. Man on Fire, War of the Worlds, Cat in the Hat.
Then I don't know how they can justify Fanning. Man on Fire, War of the Worlds, Cat in the Hat.
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Here's an article on why Michelle Williams wasn't invited from Entertainment Weekly:
Lost in the Mail?
The Academy doesn't invite Michelle Williams to join -- Oscar memberships were given to her fellow ''Brokeback Mountain'' stars by Dave Karger
As if it weren't hurtful enough that she lost her onscreen husband to a man, Brokeback Mountain's Michelle Williams has suffered another indignity. When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 120 people invited to become members last week, on the list were Williams' costars Heath Ledger (also her real-life partner) and Jake Gyllenhaal. But Williams herself was nowhere to be found, despite earning a Best Supporting Actress nod for her performance. Even worse, her category's two other first-time nominees, Amy Adams and Rachel Weisz, both made the cut. (The Academy also tapped the never-nominated Dakota Fanning, for Pete's sake.) So what's behind the snub? Is it some sort of punishment for Williams' Dawson's Creek days? ''For the last couple years, there has been an effort to make sure the members coming in are of the highest possible quality,'' says the Academy's executive administrator, Ric Robertson. ''They're really looking at the top people. Not to suggest that anyone not coming in isn't top, but what they're looking at are the credits, the body of work, and the quality of the work.'' Robertson adds that Williams, whose reps wouldn't comment for this article, could still become an Academy member down the road. But for now, she'll have to help Ledger fill out his ballot.
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Tim Robbins, Alec Baldwin, Alan Alda and George Clooney, I guarantee are in the Academy already. Haggis is in the Writers Branch, I'm sure (I do not believe you can be a member of multiple branches). The rest, no one knows. This list isn't the list of everyone who's JOINED this year. It's the list of those who were INVITED. No one really ever knows if they have actually accepted membership, so it's hard to tell who's a member and who isn't sometimes.
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What about Charlize Theron, Naomi Watts, Tim Robbins (in the acting branch) Alec Baldwin, Bill Murray and Johnny Depp in 2004; Don Cheadle, Alan Alda, Natalie Portman, Virginia Madsen, Taylor Hackford and Alexander Payne in 2005, Phillip Seymour Hoffman,George Clooney, Matt Dillon, Reese Witherspoon and Paul Haggis (in the Director´s Branch) this year? Had they been invited before? Does someone know?
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I heard that this does not apply anymore.Greg wrote:I thought that all nominees are automatically invited for membership.
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You're right. Part of the reason this was done was to curb the chances of turning down a membership. It apparently worked for Sean Penn. He has been offered membership several times in the past but kept turning them down.Hustler wrote:As far as I know, AMPAS had begun to publish and spread its press releases related to invited members since 2004. Am I in the certain thing?