Best Supporting Actor

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Flipp, sadly I'm not sure...awards wise you're in decent shape and I'm certain the MacFarlane stuff will abound...

Day-Lewis I'm certain is free of a Spielberg curse if for no other reason but lack of options...something the supporting race had an absolute plethora of to,choose.
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Does anyone know where I could catch the first 50 minutes of the show? Through an unfortunate mishap, I missed them.
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rolotomasi99 wrote:Will Daniel Day-Lewis be fallen by the Spielberg Curse as well?
Just thought the same...
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Will Daniel Day-Lewis be fallen by the Spielberg Curse as well?
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Best Supporting Actor

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Christoph Waltz - Django Unchained
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