Tue, Feb 2 2010
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The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of notable reactions from the Oscar nominees. Read some of them below: “I do believe some liposuction is in order, a very strict diet regime, and I will acquire a very light English accent. I was going to say that I should start[...]
Tue, Feb 2 2010
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For the first time since 1943 the Oscars feature 10 best-picture contenders instead of the usual five. “Avatar” and “Hurt Locker” lead the way at Oscar nominations with 9 noms each including best picture and director for former spouses James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow. Also, interesting to note is the[...]
Tue, Feb 2 2010
Also tagged: academy awards, Actor, Actress, Ajami, American film directors, anna kendrick, argentina, avatar, Best Music, carey mulligan, christoph waltz, christopher plummer, colin firth, Coraline, director, director for former spouses, Entertainment/Culture, Fantastic Mr, films, fox, france, Germany, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, helen mirren, Human Interest, Hurt Locker, inglourious basterds, Israel, james cameron, jason reitman, jeff bridges, jeremy renner, kathryn bigelow, lee daniels, maggie gyllenhaal, matt damon, Meryl Streep, MESSENGER, monique, morgan freeman, movie, New Orleans, oscar, oscar awards, Paris, penelope cruz, Peru, PRINCESS, Quentin Tarantino, sandra bullock, Stanley Tucci, supporting actor, supporting actress, the 82nd Academy Awards, the hurt locker, the Oscars, vera farmiga, Victoria, Woody Harrelon
For the first time since 1943 the Oscars feature 10 best-picture contenders instead of the usual five. “Avatar” and “Hurt Locker” lead the way at Oscar nominations with 9 noms each including best picture and director for former spouses James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow. Also, interesting to note is the[...]