So did he. I really thought he wouldn't get the nomination because he had been pushed aside in recent weeks for Fassbender. I'm just floored that with all of that ink on Fassbender that he didn't get the nomination. The guy from "The Separation" was beyond dark horse. He was invisible horse. He came out of nowhere.
Clooney & Pitt have at least 3 and Gary didn't even have one. I was hoping that Rickman would get one for HP7 but Oldman's nod made up for it.
There was an opinion piece by Gavin Polone former agent, who's really insightful, but he talked about how stodgy the voters are and how fantasy films like HP get technical acclaim but not Oscar nods for Best Picture despite how much money it brings in (exceptions being "Avatar" and "Lord of the Ring").
Melissa McCarthy I like her but really?
She was funny, but Oscar nod worthy? I don't know. I don't think what she did was any more funny than Kristin Wiig. I just think they like when actresses aren't vain in roles: like Charlize Theron in "Monster" and Halle Berry in "Monster's Ball".
Cumberbatch I thought he looked a bit nerdy in Stuart but he's quite sexy as Sherlock;)
He definitely looks better with darker hair. When I see him with light hair,I cry inside.
Commercials for This Means War are starting to air; i started to think maybe she's supposed to be some kind of asset and that's why they're fighting over her. Nope. I guess they really are just fighting for her affections.
Finally! I started getting nervous there;)
So did he. I really thought he wouldn't get the nomination because he had been pushed aside in recent weeks for Fassbender. I'm just floored that with all of that ink on Fassbender that he didn't get the nomination. The guy from "The Separation" was beyond dark horse. He was invisible horse. He came out of nowhere.
Clooney & Pitt have at least 3 and Gary didn't even have one. I was hoping that Rickman would get one for HP7 but Oldman's nod made up for it.
There was an opinion piece by Gavin Polone former agent, who's really insightful, but he talked about how stodgy the voters are and how fantasy films like HP get technical acclaim but not Oscar nods for Best Picture despite how much money it brings in (exceptions being "Avatar" and "Lord of the Ring").
Melissa McCarthy
I like her but really?
She was funny, but Oscar nod worthy? I don't know. I don't think what she did was any more funny than Kristin Wiig. I just think they like when actresses aren't vain in roles: like Charlize Theron in "Monster" and Halle Berry in "Monster's Ball".
Cumberbatch
I thought he looked a bit nerdy in Stuart but he's quite sexy as Sherlock;)
He definitely looks better with darker hair. When I see him with light hair,I cry inside.
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