I did think about that yesterday! Until yesterday, Interiors was also the last time that a Woody Allen film garnered both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress nominations (for Page and Stapleton).FilmFan720 wrote:Did anyone notice that Cate Blanchett is the first Lead Actress nominee from a Woody Allen film since Geraldine Page in 1978?!?
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Chris Sanders and Hayao Miyazaki each received their third nomination for Best Animated Feature, the most in that category (and an impressive feat for a category only a dozen years old).
Martin Scorsese's films have now received 80 nominations, which keeps him at third all time (and 41 nominations out of second).
Did anyone notice that Cate Blanchett is the first Lead Actress nominee from a Woody Allen film since Geraldine Page in 1978?!?
Besides Lord of the Rings (which because it was made as one film is a little different), Before Midnight is the first post-sequel (third or more film in a series) to receive a writing nomination.
Martin Scorsese's films have now received 80 nominations, which keeps him at third all time (and 41 nominations out of second).
Did anyone notice that Cate Blanchett is the first Lead Actress nominee from a Woody Allen film since Geraldine Page in 1978?!?
Besides Lord of the Rings (which because it was made as one film is a little different), Before Midnight is the first post-sequel (third or more film in a series) to receive a writing nomination.
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First Cambodian film (The Missing Picture) nominated in the Foreign Language Film Category.
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A Finnish film received a nomination for Best Live Action Short Film, the first ever Finnish nomination outside of (a single nomination in) Foreign Language category.
It's also the biggest surprise for me this year.
It's also the biggest surprise for me this year.
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Rachel Winter co-produced Dallas Buyers Club. Her husband is Terence Winter, TWOWS's writer. They both are now Academy Awards nominees, getting in the select list of married couples to receive Oscar nods in the same year.
Rachel Winter co-produced Dallas Buyers Club. Her husband is Terence Winter, TWOWS's writer. They both are now Academy Awards nominees, getting in the select list of married couples to receive Oscar nods in the same year.
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Interesting note, David O. Russell directed four actors to nominations today, all of whom he had previously directed to nominations (Adams and Bale for The Fighter, Cooper and Lawrence for Silver Linings).
Also, Martin Scorsese has now directed 22 Oscar nominated performances, to put him third on the all-time list (after Wyler and Kazan). Woody Allen has now directed 18, which puts him in a tie for 6th place (with Lumet, Nichols and George Stevens).
Also, Martin Scorsese has now directed 22 Oscar nominated performances, to put him third on the all-time list (after Wyler and Kazan). Woody Allen has now directed 18, which puts him in a tie for 6th place (with Lumet, Nichols and George Stevens).
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Jennifer Lawrence is the only winner from last year with a chance at a repeat win
RETURNING NOMINEES
Amy Adams (S. Actress - The Master; Actress - American Hustle)
Jay Cassidy (Editing - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
David Clayton (Visual FX - Hobbit; Hobbit)
Bradley Cooper (Actor - Silver Linings Playbook; S. Actor - American Hustle)
Neil Corbould (Visual FX - Snow White; Gravity)
Roger Deakins (Cinematography - Skyfall; Prisoners)
Alexandre Desplat (Score - Argo; Philomena)
Megan Ellison (Picture - Zero Dark Thirty; American Hustle/her)
Jonathan Gordon (Picture - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
Jennifer Lawrence (Actress - Silver Linings Playbook; S. Actress - American Hustle)
Joe Letteri - Third nomination in a row (Visual FX - Rise of the Planet of the Apes; Hobbit; Hobbit)
Thomas Newman (Score - Skyfall; Saving Mr. Banks)
David O. Russell (Director/Screenplay - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
Eric Saindon (Visual FX - Hobbit; Hobbit)
Wylie Stateman (Sound Editing - Django; Lone Survivor)
Crispin Struthers (Editing - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
Dan Sudick (Visual FX - The Avengers; Iron Man 3)
Guy Williams (Visual FX - The Avengers; Iron Man 3)
John Williams - Third nomination in a row (Score - TinTin/War Horse; Lincoln; Book Thief)
RETURNING NOMINEES
Amy Adams (S. Actress - The Master; Actress - American Hustle)
Jay Cassidy (Editing - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
David Clayton (Visual FX - Hobbit; Hobbit)
Bradley Cooper (Actor - Silver Linings Playbook; S. Actor - American Hustle)
Neil Corbould (Visual FX - Snow White; Gravity)
Roger Deakins (Cinematography - Skyfall; Prisoners)
Alexandre Desplat (Score - Argo; Philomena)
Megan Ellison (Picture - Zero Dark Thirty; American Hustle/her)
Jonathan Gordon (Picture - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
Jennifer Lawrence (Actress - Silver Linings Playbook; S. Actress - American Hustle)
Joe Letteri - Third nomination in a row (Visual FX - Rise of the Planet of the Apes; Hobbit; Hobbit)
Thomas Newman (Score - Skyfall; Saving Mr. Banks)
David O. Russell (Director/Screenplay - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
Eric Saindon (Visual FX - Hobbit; Hobbit)
Wylie Stateman (Sound Editing - Django; Lone Survivor)
Crispin Struthers (Editing - Silver Linings Playbook; American Hustle)
Dan Sudick (Visual FX - The Avengers; Iron Man 3)
Guy Williams (Visual FX - The Avengers; Iron Man 3)
John Williams - Third nomination in a row (Score - TinTin/War Horse; Lincoln; Book Thief)
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I don't know where the thread is, but American Hustle has 6 Oscar nominees in its cast, and American Gangster adds a 6th (Chiwetel Ejiofor).
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5 out of Alexander Payne's 6 films have gotten at least one Oscar nomination. This is also his third consecutive Best Director nomination. I am now more certain than ever that if Alexander Payne makes a movie, it will be nominated for Best Picture and possibly Best Director.
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Every time Alexander Payne is nominated for best director, Martin Scorsese is also nominated
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Oops – the fact the Ladd was nominated twice for costarring with her got me mixes up. Anyway, she is still the only Oscar nominated actress to have two multiply nominated actors for parents. It’s time for the Benning-Beatys and the Jolie-Pitts to try and challenge her. (it’s a pity Liegh and Olivier didn't have any offsping).flipp525 wrote:What do you mean by "multiple nominee"? That each has received more than one nomination each? Because Laura Dern has only been nominated once for an Oscar.Uri wrote:Laura Dern, her mom and dad are now all multiple Oscar nominees.
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What do you mean by "multiple nominee"? That each has received more than one nomination each? Because Laura Dern has only been nominated once for an Oscar.Uri wrote:Laura Dern, her mom and dad are now all multiple Oscar nominees.
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Thank God Streep managed to get in. Ok, based on merit she shouldn’t have, but for trivia sake, it’s a pure blessing.
Her record 18th nomination is a key factor in another record – the 5 nominees in the best actress category have 38 nominations between them.
The average age of these 5 actresses is 55. Another record.
Streep and Dern were both nominated back in ’78 too. This 35 year gap is second only to the Hepburn/Fonda record of 42 years. Interestingly, in both cases these were the male thespians' only nominations while the ladies set records for most nominations with their corresponding nods.
Laura Dern, her mom and dad are now all multiple Oscar nominees.
Her record 18th nomination is a key factor in another record – the 5 nominees in the best actress category have 38 nominations between them.
The average age of these 5 actresses is 55. Another record.
Streep and Dern were both nominated back in ’78 too. This 35 year gap is second only to the Hepburn/Fonda record of 42 years. Interestingly, in both cases these were the male thespians' only nominations while the ladies set records for most nominations with their corresponding nods.
Laura Dern, her mom and dad are now all multiple Oscar nominees.