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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 4, 2024 21:44:33 GMT
* This just popped into my head reading that Spike Lee High & Low Thread .............has Spike Lee ever had a cinematographer nominated for any film? * Has Malick ever gotten any actor - male or female - nominated? * What are some like that..........? I could look it up......... but feeling kind of lazy if anyone has any headscratching, odd ones
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Post by stephen on Mar 4, 2024 21:48:09 GMT
Paul Thomas Anderson has never had a Best Actress nomination for his films, although to be fair to him, it's only been the last two movies where he's had a clear and distinct leading lady. I don't expect he'll break the streak with his next film, either.
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Post by paulgallo on Mar 4, 2024 23:42:20 GMT
Well the filmbro directors PTA, Tarantino, Nolan, Mann and Villeneuve have directed zero Best Actress nominees all together. Not really headscratching though.
Probably more headscratching may be that Villeneuve doesn't have a single acting nomination under his belt, which makes it even more puzzling that so many people seem to think Dune Part Two has a shot at acting nods. He did come close with Amy Adams in Arrival to be fair.
Stephen Daldry (edit: Frears) has directed eight acting noms but not a single male actor was among them.
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Post by stephen on Mar 4, 2024 23:44:03 GMT
Well the filmbro directors PTA, Tarantino, Nolan, Mann and Villeneuve have directed zero Best Actress nominees all together. Not really headscratching though. Probably more headscratching may be that Villeneuve doesn't have a single acting nomination under his belt, which makes it even more puzzling that so many people seem to think Dune Part Two has a shot at acting nods. He did come close with Amy Adams in Arrival to be fair. Stephen Daldry has directed eight acting noms but not a single male actor was among them.*side-eyes in Ed Harris and Max von Sydow*
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Post by futuretrunks on Mar 4, 2024 23:48:00 GMT
Well the filmbro directors PTA, Tarantino, Nolan, Mann and Villeneuve have directed zero Best Actress nominees all together. Not really headscratching though. Probably more headscratching may be that Villeneuve doesn't have a single acting nomination under his belt, which makes it even more puzzling that so many people seem to think Dune Part Two has a shot at acting nods. He did come close with Amy Adams in Arrival to be fair. Stephen Daldry has directed eight acting noms but not a single male actor was among them. Jamie Bell was robbed. Also, Uma would have been nommed for Kill Bill if there wasn't a genre bias.
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Post by paulgallo on Mar 4, 2024 23:49:01 GMT
Well the filmbro directors PTA, Tarantino, Nolan, Mann and Villeneuve have directed zero Best Actress nominees all together. Not really headscratching though. Probably more headscratching may be that Villeneuve doesn't have a single acting nomination under his belt, which makes it even more puzzling that so many people seem to think Dune Part Two has a shot at acting nods. He did come close with Amy Adams in Arrival to be fair. Stephen Daldry has directed eight acting noms but not a single male actor was among them.*side-eyes in Ed Harris and Max von Sydow* I meant Frears, I'm always confusing your two British namesakes^^
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Post by JangoB on Mar 5, 2024 0:53:23 GMT
It always felt odd to me that for being a director primarily known for his distinct visual sensibilities and intricate art direction, Wes Anderson had only one of his films recognized for Production Design. Doesn't fully fit your question since TGBH won but still!
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Post by finniussnrub on Mar 5, 2024 0:59:38 GMT
It always felt odd to me that for being a director primarily known for his distinct visual sensibilities and intricate art direction, Wes Anderson had only one of his films recognized for Production Design. Doesn't fully fit your question since TGBH won but still! I think you can also attribute that to TGBH being his only true full breakout with the academy, every other film of his that has gotten recognition were very much branch specific.
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Post by TylerDeneuve on Mar 5, 2024 1:03:38 GMT
It always felt odd to me that for being a director primarily known for his distinct visual sensibilities and intricate art direction, Wes Anderson had only one of his films recognized for Production Design. Doesn't fully fit your question since TGBH won but still! Similarly, the only film of Sofia Coppola's to receive a nomination in the visual categories is Marie Antoinette for Costume Design (again, a nomination that resulted in a win).
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Post by Mattsby on Mar 5, 2024 16:49:19 GMT
It always felt odd to me that for being a director primarily known for his distinct visual sensibilities and intricate art direction, Wes Anderson had only one of his films recognized for Production Design. Doesn't fully fit your question since TGBH won but still! I thought of Wes here for having no Acting noms. Despite.... three Screenplay noms and all those insane ensembles. He got a few of em Golden Globe noms - Murray (Rushmore), Hackman (Tenenbaums), Fiennes (Budapest) - but remains maybe the most beloved filmmaker without an actor Oscar nodded........
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Post by stephen on Mar 5, 2024 16:56:02 GMT
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in Werner Herzog's vast and acclaimed catalogue, there is only a single Oscar nomination: for Documentary Feature for Encounters at the End of the World. No performances, no techs, no other documentary works. Herzog is easily (EASILY!) the most under-recognized auteur by the Academy and there's no competition for that title.
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Post by JangoB on Mar 5, 2024 17:07:46 GMT
It always felt odd to me that for being a director primarily known for his distinct visual sensibilities and intricate art direction, Wes Anderson had only one of his films recognized for Production Design. Doesn't fully fit your question since TGBH won but still! I thought of Wes here for having no Acting noms. Despite.... three Screenplay noms and all those insane ensembles. He got a few of em Golden Globe noms - Murray (Rushmore), Hackman (Tenenbaums), Fiennes (Budapest) - but remains maybe the most beloved filmmaker without an actor Oscar nodded........ It seems to me that it's gonna be pretty much impossible for any of his performers to get an acting nod if he continues to make films in the vein he's adopted lately (where the actors are essentially cerebral trinkets for his elaborate dollhouses), BUT it is indeed kind of strange that his previous movies got no acting recognition. Hackman missing for Tenenbaums will never not feel weird to me... Fiennes even more so.
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Post by Pavan on Mar 5, 2024 18:13:38 GMT
Well the filmbro directors PTA, Tarantino, Nolan, Mann and Villeneuve have directed zero Best Actress nominees all together. Not really headscratching though. Probably more headscratching may be that Villeneuve doesn't have a single acting nomination under his belt, which makes it even more puzzling that so many people seem to think Dune Part Two has a shot at acting nods. He did come close with Amy Adams in Arrival to be fair. Stephen Daldry ( edit: Frears) has directed eight acting noms but not a single male actor was among them. Women in Nolan's films are mostly supporting players. Don't think he had a clear leading lady. The closest to a lead i can think of is Anne Hathway in Interstellar. Also he just got Emily Blunt a supporting actress nomination, if that counts.
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Post by mhynson27 on Mar 5, 2024 23:04:02 GMT
Well the filmbro directors PTA, Tarantino, Nolan, Mann and Villeneuve have directed zero Best Actress nominees all together. Not really headscratching though. Probably more headscratching may be that Villeneuve doesn't have a single acting nomination under his belt, which makes it even more puzzling that so many people seem to think Dune Part Two has a shot at acting nods. He did come close with Amy Adams in Arrival to be fair. Stephen Daldry ( edit: Frears) has directed eight acting noms but not a single male actor was among them. Women in Nolan's films are mostly supporting players. Don't think he had a clear leading lady. The closest to a lead i can think of is Anne Hathway in Interstellar. Also he just got Emily Blunt a supporting actress nomination, if that counts. Swank
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Post by Steve17 on Mar 12, 2024 1:47:13 GMT
James L. Brooks's actors have a combined 10 nominations and 4 wins, none of them were Supporting Actress. Looking at SAG, I like to think Leachman was close for Spanglish.
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