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Whew - Hooper got a DGA nom. And there's Weinstein's name again...

Bad News For Weinstein As Major Studios Take Over DGA Race: Analysis
By PETE HAMMOND | Tuesday January 8, 2013

This morning’s just-announced DGA Award nominations are good news for the major studios and bad news for Harvey Weinstein. With Ben Affleck for Warner Bros’ Argo, Kathryn Bigelow for Sony’s Zero Dark Thirty, Tom Hooper for Universal’s Les Miserables, Ang Lee for 20th Century Fox’s Life Of Pi and Steven Spielberg for Disney/Dreamworks Lincoln, it was a clean sweep for the majors — a continuing roaring comeback in Oscar contenders for the big boys who the past two years have watched The Weinstein Company take Best Picture (and top DGA) honors with small indies like The Artist and The King’s Speech. Clearly, even as their focus is on money-making blockbusters and popcorn entertainment, the majors are no longer sitting on the sidelines when it comes to the Oscars and seem fully invested in the process this year at least.

It’s highly unusual since the advent of the Miramax takeover of Oscar seasons the past quarter century to see no independent contender in a strong position. But, at least as far as the DGA is concerned, that’s the story here, along with the fact that four of the five nominees are past DGA- and Oscar-directing winners, with Affleck the only newcomer to the DGA club after directing only his third feature film (he is an Oscar winner for co-writing Good Will Hunting). Bigelow and Hooper both won in the last three years and have made a quick return to the golden circle. Spielberg, meanwhile, is the Big Kahuna of the DGA as he is a three-time winner (The Color Purple, Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan) and now 11-time nominee as well as winner of the guild’s Life Achievement Award. Lee’s enormously impressive technical feat in bringing what was thought to be an unfilmable book, Life Of Pi, so successfully to the big screen is clearly something that appealed to the sensibility of directors, so his nomination was definitely expected. This will make for one of the tightest and most interesting directing races in years at the DGA.

Although it probably won’t make any of those omitted from today’s list feel any better about their chances of gaining an Oscar nomination, Spielberg actually won the DGA Award for Color Purple but was completely snubbed when it came time for even an Oscar nomination for that film. The two films that might have made the DGA list — David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook and Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, both from Weinstein (Sony also has a stake since they are releasing internationally) — remain strong possibilities to take at least one of the slots in the much-smaller directors branch choices at Oscar nominations on Thursday, along with a possible wildcard choice of Michael Haneke for the Foreign Language entry Amour. But the DGA, more than any other guild, has the strongest correlation with Oscar nominees and winners so expect at least four of these five contenders to be on Oscar’s list too. Only six times since their inception in 1949 have DGA and Oscar not agreed in the final vote, so today’s list definitely puts these five films in the strongest position not only for an Oscar win for Directing but also for Picture as the winner of Director, in most cases, is also the Best Picture champ — with Crash being the most recent exception in 2004.

The good news for Weinstein is because of the earlier timetable the Oscar votes are already in and the DGA announcement (which usually comes as Oscar voting is still in progress) will not have any direct bearing or influence. Also it should be noted that this was the first year the DGA allowed DVD screeners to be sent to their membership and although it was sent to Academy members, Django Unchained was held back from a DGA mailing , the only major contender to do so. That might have hurt Tarantino’s chances here but the late Christmas Day release of the film made it difficult for the distributor to get those to the membership and I also understand there were piracy concerns on the film which has become a major boxoffice smash. The film did receive a PGA nod also without the benefit of screeners being sent to that Guild.

With the intense competition between so many genuine contenders it was inevitable that today’s all-important DGA nominations were bound to disappoint at least two of them and the same thing will happen with Oscar nominations. It seems a shame that with the new system where there can be ten nominees for Best Picture , there can still only be five for Best Director. It means that potentially five of those movies deemed good enough to be a best picture apparently directed themselves.
http://www.deadline.com/2013/01/bad-news-for-weinstein-as-major-studios-take-over-dga-race-analysis/
 
I always thought Hugh had the Golden Globe win in the bag, but now with all this Bradley Cooper stuff (they're in the same category) I'm starting to have some doubts. Harvey Weinstein is behind Cooper/Silver Linings Playbook and he's notorious for getting his movies/actors noticed/wins.

I may be crazy for saying in a Les Mis thread, but I thought Cooper was fantastic in SLP and a win for him wouldn't be the end of the world. However, you are right that it would likely be in part because of the Weinstein hype machine. However, I will point out that Les Mis has always had its detractors, especially in self-satisfied highbrow circles that some voters are among, and that's a high wall to climb for anyone not named Hathaway in this movie.
 
Basically, DDL will get the "serious movie" vote, while Hugh and Bradley will split the "sentimental movie" vote. The winner? Frank Stallone, of course.
 
Basically, DDL will get the "serious movie" vote, while Hugh and Bradley will split the "sentimental movie" vote. The winner? Frank Stallone, of course.
Yeah, everyone has DDL as a lock for the win. Hope Hugh can pull an Adrien Brody LOL and shock the world but not counting on it. First we have to get the nom tomorrow.
 
Yeah, everyone has DDL as a lock for the win. Hope Hugh can pull an Adrien Brody LOL and shock the world but not counting on it. First we have to get the nom tomorrow.

I wouldn't be mad if Hugh wins, but seriously, DDL totally brought it again this year.
 
Eight oscar nominations! (If I counted correctly). Not bad at all but not what I expected. Lincoln has 12. Les Mis is the second best.

I consider not watching Lincoln at all ... just in resistance, you know.
 
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Nominated for everything I expected.
 
Yep, 8. Hooper was snubbed (I'm sure some are rejoicing over that), but so was Affleck and Bigelow, who many had either one of them winning. Cinematography was also snubbed. So unless there's a split it looks like clear sailing for Spielberg and Lincoln. At least Les Mis got a best picture nom.

At least Hugh got his much-deserved nomination, as did "Suddenly" so we'll probably hear him sing that on the show.
 
Ah, I was wrong, "Life of Pi" also had more nominations than Les Mis. Well, I liked that movie but it wasn't really anything that special... oh, well...
 
Ah, I was wrong, "Life of Pi" also had more nominations than Les Mis. Well, I liked that movie but it wasn't really anything that special... oh, well...
I think Silver Linings Playbook and that darn Harvey Weinstein got 9 noms.
 
SLP is tied with Les Mis.
 
I liked Les Miz, despite my caustic comments earlier, but I am comfortable where it is in terms of Oscar nominations. Most likely it won't win BP, but Anne will be happy that night, and they might win for Best Song.
 
Just watched the movie And I'm sorry guys but I thought the 2000 French television miniseries was much better
 
Congrats to Anne and Hugh for scoring their Oscars nominations as expected.

I believe this is Hugh's first ever Oscar nomination??

Anne has been nominated before....right?? For lead actress for a movie "Rachel getting Married'??
 
Congrats to Anne and Hugh for scoring their Oscars nominations as expected.

I believe this is Hugh's first ever Oscar nomination??

Anne has been nominated before....right?? For lead actress for a movie "Rachel getting Married'??

Yep, this is the first for Hugh. He has a Tony, an Emmy, and the Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Burping Award (take THAT, Daniel Day Lewis!!), but this would be the first Oscar nomination.

Anne was nominated once before, for Rachel Getting Married.
 
Yep, this is the first for Hugh. He has a Tony, an Emmy, and the Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Burping Award (take THAT, Daniel Day Lewis!!), but this would be the first Oscar nomination.

Anne was nominated once before, for Rachel Getting Married.

Eddie Murphy was totally robbed that year! :mad:
 
Yep, this is the first for Hugh. He has a Tony, an Emmy, and the Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Burping Award (take THAT, Daniel Day Lewis!!), but this would be the first Oscar nomination.

Anne was nominated once before, for Rachel Getting Married.

He's probably got the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy in the bag too.
 
Reactions from Anne and Hugh:

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/oscars-2013-what-nominees-are-410678

Hugh Jackman, Les Miserables, best actor:

"I hadn't planned to listen live to the announcements, but when I got into the car this morning to go to work, the driver had the nominations streaming as they were being broadcast. To be honest, it's very exciting but all a bit surreal, and it hasn't fully sunk in yet. This is a brilliant awards year that has been defined by an eclectic list of stories that have been told by incredibly talented and courageous filmmakers, and it's an honor to be mentioned in the same sentence as the other nominees in the Best Actor category. Having hosted the show, I have seen so many different sides of the Oscars, but to be an actual nominee is something I never would have dreamed possible."


Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables, best supporting actress:

"It's a wonderful morning," the Les Miserables actress said from her bedroom floor in L.A., her dog beside her. "I'm still jet-lagged on Europe time because I spent the holidays there, so I've been up for a few hours already unsuccessfully trying to fall back asleep. It's such an honor to be a part of a piece of work that has spread so much love throughout the world. I worked with a fearless cast and was so inspired by them every day. I sent Hugh [Jackman] an email. It's also a bittersweet morning for all of us because [Tom Hooper]'s our captain, and there's no way I'm on the phone with you right now without his influence in my life. He's really happy for us, which is a great feeling." - Brandon Kirby
 
Hugh is in Atlanta filming "Prisoners" so that's what he was talking about. I'm just glad he got the nom. Now Harvey Weinstein can go to Phase 2 on getting awards for all his stuff. I'm getting a "Shakespeare in Love" vibe all over again with "Silver Linings Playbook."
 
Only that SLP actually deserves it all.
 
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