The
nominations for the 86th Academy Awards were announced this morning.
AMERICAN HUSTLE and GRAVITY lead the pack with ten nominations each, with 12
YEARS A SLAVE close behind with nine. There were no super-shocking moments this
year, but there are some Good, Bad, Understandable, and Glorious elements to
talk about
The Good
-Alfonso
Cuaron’s GRAVITY, as expected, picked up nominations in every technical
category. What was unexpected was its nomination for Best Cinematography;
unexpected because the film was mostly shot on blue-screen with its artificial
environment added later. This is a good sign because it shows the Academy is
open to new techniques in filmmaking; they are recognizing the end result more
than the tools and method to get there.
-Famed
Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki’s THE WIND RISES was nominated for Best
Animated Feature. Miyazaki had announced his retirement earlier this year,
which makes this his final film.
The Bad
-Meryl
Streep was nominated for the 568th year in a row. Although her work
in AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is just fine, you have to wonder if the voters are on
auto-pilot when her name pops up every year.
-Heads may
be rolling at Pixar. The famed animation studio did not secure nominations in
Best Animated Feature, Short, or Original Song. It’s not good for them right
now, but perhaps this can serve as a wake-up call and get them off the lazyboy.
-No major
nominations for INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS. Perhaps The Coen Bros. are losing their
status as Oscar Darlings.
The Understandable
-Tom Hanks
was not nominated for CAPTAIN PHILLIPS. Hanks’ work in CAPTAIN
PHILLIPS was good, but didn’t reach greatness
until the final five minutes.
-No
nominations for LEE DANIELS’ THE BUTLER. The highly-praised film was simply
released way too early in the year to be considered, or more
importantly…remembered.
The Glorious
-Nothing for
THE BUTLER means no nomination for Oprah Winfrey, which means her gigantic head
won’t be in the way of all the cameras this year.
-Legendary
composer John Williams was nominated for the 49th time; this year
for his work in THE BOOK THIEF.
-Score one
for the old folks: NEBRASKA stars Bruce Dern (77 years old) and June Squibb (84
years old) received acting nominations.
-Geek Alert:
The God of Thunder himself (Chris Hemsworth of THOR) assisted in announcing the
nominations…on a Thorsday.
-AMERICAN
HUSTLE, GRAVITY, and 12 YEARS A SLAVE…three of the best films of the year, combines
for 29 nominations. The right movies are in the hunt, and that’s the most
important thing.
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The Oscars
will be awarded March 2nd.
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