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She too got an Oscar
nomination
(for Supporting Actress where she lost to co-star Streep).
With Arquette's hugely successful NBC drama" Medium" bringing her to household name status, not to mention an Emmy win and now 2007 nomination, it would be in the studio's best interest to do so.
Somehow, this piece of dreck got an Oscar
nomination
for Best Picture (in a year that gave us "M," "Dracula" and "Frankenstein").
Before I begin, I want to briefly say that this movie in and of itself is very well made and well acted by all involved, including Whittaker, who indeed deserves his
nomination.
This is your magnum opus, a shining example to the rest of us that you are certainly worth
nomination
into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (as you state on your 1998-era web site).
I don't even understand how this movie can get any nomination, let alone 2. Here's why: 1) Sam Lee portrays a angry/irrational detective which was caused by the disappointment from his dad.
No one involved escapes unharmed: Bruce Greenwood actually seems pained to be on-screen, though poor Jeanne Tripplehorn seems to carry herself as if she's actually in something good, which had me thinking all the while, "Denial ain't just a river in Egypt!" Adriano Giannini, son of Giancarlo Giannini, star of the Italian original, "Swept Away...", is, like his father before him, immensely attractive, and isn't altogether bad (despite winning a Razzie
nomination
for "Worst Actor"), but, like almost everything else about this production, it all comes back to Madonna, on whose shoulders rest the blame.
Al Pacino got a surprise Supporting Oscar
nomination
as bad boy Caprice, and Madonna (who is mostly used as a decorative prop) gets to sing Stephen Sondheim's "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)", which copped the award for Best Original Song.
I tuned out after what I would say is my
nomination
for the most wretched attempt at sexual suggestion award: a scene in which Pia Zadora, at a picnic, stands between two boys who want her.
Baz Lurhmann gets no "Best Director
" nomination!
Fully deserving its prestigious Hollywood award nomination, this is an entertaining little gem with lots of pizazz and some delightful surprises.
Fabulous Thelma Ritter received an Oscar
nomination
for knockout supporting role as a "professional stoolie".
Tiffany Gardner's startling portrayal of the morally bankrupt Judy was deserving of her Grammy nomination, which was well documentedly stolen by Ricky Martin and restless hips.
Anyway, she is fabulous and should have gotten an academy award
nomination
herself for Best Supporting Actress.
This is not to say he is a fantastic, talented actor: those bozos at the Academy Awards seem to dislike him so much, he has never had a (truly deserved)
nomination
or award.
Eleanor Parker's role as the girlfriend was worthy of an Oscar
nomination.
Kelly is in peak form here, in a robust and energetic performance that earned him his only Oscar
nomination
for Best Actor and Sinatra's endearingly shy character here is undeniably sexy.
Just like Diahann Carroll in Claudine, John Berry may have directed Angela Bassett into an Academy Award
nomination.
Sam Neill is perfect as Michael Chamberlain, and for some surprising reason, wasn't recognized by the Academy with at least a
nomination.
Lenser Joseph H. August received an Oscar
nomination
for his outstanding black & white cinematography.
I would not have known about this film if not for its "surprise" Oscar
nomination
for Best Animated Feature film.
Kelly certainly earned his
nomination
as Best Actor.
Thelma Ritter, in an unglamourous role, deserved the Oscar
nomination
she received for playing the informant.
Ms. Davis gives one her finest performances (she received an Academy Award nomination).
Moore received a Best Actor Oscar
nomination
for his performance as Arthur Bach, a drunken playboy who "races cars, plays tennis, fondles women, but he has weekends off and he's his own boss."
If Busy doesnt get a
nomination
of any kind for this film it would be a disaster.
I wanted to wake him up just to say:"if I would ever vote for an Oscar nomination, it would be for these two actors."
(I still would have given the Oscar to Bogie, but Paul Lukas did do a great job and deserved the nomination, at least.)
Congratulations to KELLS on its many accolades, its Annie
nomination
as well as its current Oscar qualifying run.
His themes (which deserved an Oscar nomination) are so intimate and lyric that it seems they had transformed the screenplay in music.
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