An elegant solution!Sonic Youth wrote:Someone should leak the runner-up results to Lou Lumineck. He releases them, no voting member gets in trouble, problem solved.Mister Tee wrote:Good day for favorites, so far: Patricia Arquette is best supporting actress.
Members have apparently been threatened with disciplinary action if they leak any voting results beyond winners, so maybe we won't get much background info this year. (And may I say I think that's an unfathomably childish stance for them to be taking?)
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Someone should leak the runner-up results to Lou Lumineck. He releases them, no voting member gets in trouble, problem solved.Mister Tee wrote:Good day for favorites, so far: Patricia Arquette is best supporting actress.
Members have apparently been threatened with disciplinary action if they leak any voting results beyond winners, so maybe we won't get much background info this year. (And may I say I think that's an unfathomably childish stance for them to be taking?)
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I thought you meant he's won nothing from NYFCC. Copy that.
And Best Actor, Timothy Spall for Mr. Turner.
And Best Actor, Timothy Spall for Mr. Turner.
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The Mike Leigh bump again: Timothy Spall wins best actor.
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Animated feature -- not screenplay, for which he's been a many-times bridesmaid.Sabin wrote:Didn't he win something for Fantastic Mr. Fox?
For those looking for a surprise: cinematography to Darius Khondji for The Immigrant.
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Didn't he win something for Fantastic Mr. Fox?
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It definitely seems faster than usual, suggesting more consensus than last year (possibly because there were so many solid candidates last year, where this year the fields are thinner).FilmFan720 wrote:Grand Budapest Hotel wins Screenplay.
Is it just me or is this moving way too fast? And too predictably?
As for predictable: I'd say they are, because everything so far has been either my pick or my first runner-up. But over at Awards Daily -- where they've been downplaying Grand Budapest all year -- they're gobsmacked by Anderson's win.
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And Wes finally has his win: Grand Budapest takes best screenplay.
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Grand Budapest Hotel wins Screenplay.
Is it just me or is this moving way too fast? And too predictably?
Is it just me or is this moving way too fast? And too predictably?
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Lou Lumenick and Armond White are prohibited from voting this year. White for his outburst at their awards dinner and Lumenick for leaking results last year.
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Good day for favorites, so far: Patricia Arquette is best supporting actress.
Members have apparently been threatened with disciplinary action if they leak any voting results beyond winners, so maybe we won't get much background info this year. (And may I say I think that's an unfathomably childish stance for them to be taking?)
Members have apparently been threatened with disciplinary action if they leak any voting results beyond winners, so maybe we won't get much background info this year. (And may I say I think that's an unfathomably childish stance for them to be taking?)
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They aren't...they'll be leaked out later today when they're done voting
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When are the runnerups declared?
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Simmons was picked in under 10 minutes...I have a feel he may steamroll this season
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And another well-expected choice: J.K. Simmons is best supporting actor.