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Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:53 am
by rolotomasi99
dreaMaker wrote:Rules are rules, but then why Nicolas Chartier remained an Oscar-nominee (and eventually a winner) after the same situation with The Hurt Locker?
Probably due to the fact that Chartier had never been in a position of any type of authority in the Academy. That is the impropriety to which the Governing Board specifically objected.

I agree that Chartier should have lost his nomination, particularly because it would have been a deserving punishment for harassing Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:34 am
by flipp525
Big Magilla wrote:
Mister Tee wrote:This whole story has been divine. Ridiculous/obscure nominee, kitschy video, backroom dealing -- THERE'S your American Hustle.
At least it kept Taylor Swift from being nominated.
And Lana del Ray.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:08 am
by ITALIANO
Well, that nomination sounded strange from the beginning. In this case the Academy can be only praised - this is how a serious organization should behave.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:09 am
by jack
I have to admit, I was kind of looking forward to watching this song being performed. I was hoping it was going to be a car-crash TV moment.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 4:01 am
by Heksagon
You'll find a few more, if you the article in the opening post.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 10:41 pm
by FilmFan720
I believe this is actually the sixth time that a nomination has been rescinded. Let me know if I missed one:

1953 Best Story for Hondo: The Academy learned that the story had previously been published as a short story, and declared the nominee ineligible.

1956 Best Story for High Society: One of my favorite stories. There were two films named High Society that year, the classic Frank Sinatra-Grace Kelly musical (which was not an original story) and a B-level Bowery Boys comedy. The Bowery Boys comedy got nominated here, and the screenwriters came out and admitted that people probably didn't want to nominated their film, were confused, and that they should rescind the nomination. The Academy did.

1969 Best Documentary for The Young Americans: This film actually won the Oscar, and three days later had the Oscar rescinded when it was discovered that the film had previously opened before the eligibility period.

1972 Best Score for The Godfather: Nino Rota's nomination was rescinded when it was discovered that the Love Theme was lifted from his own score for an Italian film from the 1950s. He would win two years later for The Godfather Part II (which also contained that Love Theme).

1992 Best Foreign Language Film for A Place in the World: This nomination was rescinded when it was discovered that most of the artistic control for the film came from Argentina, not Uruguay which had submitted the film.

2013 Best Song for Alone Yet Not Alone: The nominated song was deemed disqualified when it came out that the composer (a former chairman of the music branch of The Academy) had sent out emails to voters encouraging them to take his film under consideration, breaking the rules for campaigning.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 10:18 pm
by FilmFan720
Sonic Youth wrote:Every Oscar season, I always feel terrible that Damien isn't around to witness what's going on because there's always something interesting happening. Interesting races, interesting precedents, and interesting controversies like this one. As an Academy Awards historian, he would have loved watching this going on.
And can you imagine the entry for it in Inside Oscar 3? It would have been priceless.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:33 pm
by Big Magilla
Mister Tee wrote:This whole story has been divine. Ridiculous/obscure nominee, kitschy video, backroom dealing -- THERE'S your American Hustle.
At least it kept Taylor Swift from being nominated.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:47 pm
by HarryGoldfarb
The Original BJ wrote:That article contains some pretty outrageous errors, too.

Obviously this is not the first case of a nominee being disqualified before the ceremony -- HELLO, Nino Rota!

And Bruce Broughton did not win the Oscar for Silverado.
In 1992 Uruguay's entry for the foreign language category (A Place in the World) was nominated and then, a few days after, was declared inelegible.

From Wikipedia: After nominations were announced, information came to light that showed that A Place in the World (1992) was wholly produced in Argentina, and had insufficient Uruguayan artistic control. The film was declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:30 pm
by Mister Tee
This whole story has been divine. Ridiculous/obscure nominee, kitschy video, backroom dealing -- THERE'S your American Hustle.

Too bad this isn't Seth McFarlane's year. He'd have had a ball with this.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:11 pm
by Sonic Youth
Every Oscar season, I always feel terrible that Damien isn't around to witness what's going on because there's always something interesting happening. Interesting races, interesting precedents, and interesting controversies like this one. As an Academy Awards historian, he would have loved watching this going on.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 7:23 pm
by The Original BJ
That article contains some pretty outrageous errors, too.

Obviously this is not the first case of a nominee being disqualified before the ceremony -- HELLO, Nino Rota!

And Bruce Broughton did not win the Oscar for Silverado.

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 7:21 pm
by dreaMaker
Rules are rules, but then why Nicolas Chartier remained an Oscar-nominee (and eventually a winner) after the same situation with The Hurt Locker?

Re: Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 7:17 pm
by Sonic Youth
It is God's will.

Academy disqualifies an Oscar-nominee!

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 7:02 pm
by dreaMaker