Who Will Be Back?

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I'm kind of over looking at David O. Russell's face for a little while.
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I'm not holding my breath on Nailed.

CHECKS IMDB
Oh! Well then.
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Well, I think most of the nominees will be back eventually, but I am assuming you mean next year.

Depending on release dates, David O. Russell will be back with NAILED.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1137470/combined

I think Jean-Marc Vallée will be back with WILD, and given how much the Academy loved DALLAS BUYER'S CLUB there is a good chance he could be nominated for Director this time.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2305051/combined

Amy Adams could be nominated for Lead Actress and even possibly win for BIG EYES.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1126590/combined

While her Oscar was the Hersholt, I think Angelina Jolie could become the fifth woman nominated for Director for UNBROKEN.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1809398/combined
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flipp525 wrote:
Franz Ferdinand wrote:I'll start with an easy one: Jennifer Lawrence. The Hunger Games series seems poised to break into the Oscars in some fashion, so why not its face?
I feel like Lawrence probably has better shots for the upcoming Serena and, further on down the line, East of Eden (very juicy role).
Not only is this true, but she's taking a big break from film soon - kind of like Natalie Portman but without the baby.
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Franz Ferdinand wrote:I'll start with an easy one: Jennifer Lawrence. The Hunger Games series seems poised to break into the Oscars in some fashion, so why not its face?
I feel like Lawrence probably has better shots for the upcoming Serena and, further on down the line, East of Eden (very juicy role).
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Mister Tee usually starts this thread, and we usually wait a little bit before it gets going. Lets all get our feelings on the weekend out before we start looking forward!
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Who Will Be Back?

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Always love reading these and I'm not sure where the appropriate place is, but let's discuss who of this year's nominees will be back.
I'll start with an easy one: Jennifer Lawrence. The Hunger Games series seems poised to break into the Oscars in some fashion, so why not its face?
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