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Post by sterlingarcher86 on Jan 17, 2022 18:29:11 GMT
The most impressive is still obviously John Cazale who went 5/5 and all when their was only 5 nominees.
PS. Cazale’s and James Dean’s filmographies are things I will never not love discussing.
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Post by Steve17 on Feb 21, 2022 3:09:02 GMT
Clifton Collins Jr. is now up to 5: Traffic, Capote, Babel, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Nightmare Alley.
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Post by Steve17 on Feb 21, 2022 3:24:55 GMT
Licorice Pizza: Bradley Cooper - 6 John C. Reilly - 6 Sean Penn - 5 Joseph Cross - 4 (Milk, Lincoln, Mank)
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Post by Steve17 on Feb 21, 2022 3:32:39 GMT
Nightmare Alley: Cate Blanchett - 9 Willem Dafoe - 7 Bradley Cooper - 6 David Strathairn - 6 Clifton Collins Jr. - 5 Toni Collette - 4 Richard Jenkins - 4 Rooney Mara - 4
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Post by mhynson27 on Feb 21, 2022 5:31:02 GMT
As long as Killers of the Flower Moon isn't a compete dud, Plemons is going to have 6 in a row, and 7 in 8 years. Insanity.
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Post by Mattsby on Feb 21, 2022 18:50:54 GMT
As long as Killers of the Flower Moon isn't a compete dud, Plemons is going to have 6 in a row, and 7 in 8 years. Insanity. That's gotta be a record , right?
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Post by wonky on Feb 21, 2022 21:44:04 GMT
Who else has 5 years in a row?
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Post by Steve17 on Feb 27, 2022 0:53:13 GMT
Dune: Stephen McKinley Henderson - 6 Timothee Chalamet - 5 Josh Brolin - 4 Javier Bardem - 2 Stellan Skarsgard - 2
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Post by stephen on Jan 9, 2023 21:05:44 GMT
As we move towards industry awards, I thought I'd revive this thread. Looks like Hanks has a very strong chance of hitting ten this year. And it looks like Good God didn't revise the OP to account for last year's lineups, so Cate Blanchett will likely take the female record with nine (and if somehow Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio got a BP nomination, she'd be tied for the record).
EDIT: Actually, if Good God didn't update, then Blanchett would already have the female record because Nightmare Alley and Don't Look Up got nominated last year. So TAR would put her at ten, I believe.
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Post by finniussnrub on Jan 9, 2023 21:18:21 GMT
James Hong should be able to join the list now with four credited films (EEAO, Chinatown, Bound For Glory and The Sand Pebbles). He's also uncredited for Love is A Many-Splendored Thing.
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Post by quetee on Jan 9, 2023 21:28:24 GMT
Looking over first post noticed something interesting, Harrison has been in 8 bp nods but managed only one nod? That's crazy.
So would be interesting to see % of nod/bpnod.
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Post by finniussnrub on Jan 9, 2023 21:31:26 GMT
Here some more:
+ Tom Gun Maverick:
Tom Cruise - 5 Ed Harris - 7
+Banshees of Inisherin:
Brendan Gleeson - 3(Braveheart, Gangs of New York)
+The Fabelmans
Paul Dano - 4(Little Miss Sunshine, There Will Be Blood, 12 Years a Slave) Judd Hirsch - 3(Ordinary People, A Beautiful Mind) *plus an uncredited for Serpico* Michelle Williams - 3(Manchester By the Sea, Brokeback Mountain)
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Post by cherry68 on Jan 9, 2023 23:21:22 GMT
Should we count The godfather part 3 for John Cazale? He's only in archival footage, but he's in the movie. That would make 6 out of 6 best picture nominees.
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Post by stabcaesar on Jan 24, 2023 16:30:29 GMT
Cate Blanchett has 10 now.
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Post by stephen on Jan 25, 2023 14:21:23 GMT
Cate Blanchett has 10 now. As does Hanks.
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Post by stabcaesar on Jan 25, 2023 14:38:34 GMT
Cate Blanchett has 10 now. As does Hanks. Oh right. I blocked that out of my head.
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Post by Steve17 on Feb 18, 2023 16:34:21 GMT
Avatar: The Way of Water
Sigourney Weaver - 4 Kate Winslet - 5 Sam Worthington - 3 CCH Pounder - 4 Giovanni Ribisi - 5
Everyone else either has just this one or both Avatar movies.
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Post by quetee on Feb 18, 2023 18:23:13 GMT
Jack has the most impressive stat. 10 bps but has 12 nods
Denzel is impressive also. He doesn't have to be in bp for them to recognize him.
Deniro on the other hand has been in all those bps but have half the nods.
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Post by pacinoyes on Feb 18, 2023 19:09:28 GMT
"Deniro on the other hand has been in all those bps but have half the nods."
That's actually the most impressive stat.
Nicholson was great in many great movies and he got noticed for them - he has very few classics not nodded for BP - he has some but far less........Washington wasn't in BP films but he got noticed - the "Jessica Lange" thing of an actor being better or more of a stand-out than their movie - which is impressive in a way.......... but is just a single thing
But De Niro has so many BP nods AND he has a separate amount of his own nods anyway ........so it's a double plus - it wasn't like he was in BP nominees that he was bad in:
De Niro has an incredible feat : He's in arguably the critics BP in 3 different decades - (2 in the ) 70s, and 80s, 90s - or films that have won significant polls as that ......but in his career he's in many where he wasn't "the whole show" and didn't get nodded for it or had lesser roles - Goodfellas, or even minor (Joker) and then he has so many films that are classics that weren't nominated and neither was he etc. - Heat, Mean Streets, Brazil and on and on.......
De Niro's filmography is amazing in this way ......
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Post by Steve17 on Feb 19, 2023 23:15:35 GMT
Woody Harrelson is now up to 4 with Triangle of Sadness.
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Post by finniussnrub on Jan 9, 2024 3:07:22 GMT
Time to revive this one. Considering just the films that are seen as safe by most if not all:
Oppenheimer:
Matt Damon 7 (Potentially 8 if Air makes it) Gary Oldman 4 (Darkest Hour, Mank, JFK) Cillian Murphy 3(Dunkirk, Inception) Casey Affleck 3 (Good Will Hunting, Manchester by the Sea)
Killers of the Flower Moon:
Leonardo DiCaprio 11 Robert De Niro 11 Jesse Plemons 7
Barbie:
Margot Robbie 4 (The Wolf of Wall Street, The Big Short, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) Ryan Gosling 3 (The Big Short, La La Land)
The Holdovers:
Paul Giamatti 4 (Saving Private Ryan, Sideways, 12 Years a Slave)
Poor Things:
Emma Stone 4 (Birdman, La La Land, The Favourite) Mark Ruffalo 3 (The Kids are Alright, Spotlight) Willem Dafoe 8
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Post by paulgallo on Jan 16, 2024 17:36:41 GMT
Time to revive this one. Considering just the films that are seen as safe by most if not all: Oppenheimer: Matt Damon 7 (Potentially 8 if Air makes it) Gary Oldman 4 (Darkest Hour, Mank, JFK) Cillian Murphy 3(Dunkirk, Inception) Casey Affleck 3 (Good Will Hunting, Manchester by the Sea) Killers of the Flower Moon: Leonardo DiCaprio 11Robert De Niro 11Jesse Plemons 7Barbie: Margot Robbie 4 (The Wolf of Wall Street, The Big Short, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) Ryan Gosling 3 (The Big Short, La La Land) The Holdovers: Paul Giamatti 4 (Saving Private Ryan, Sideways, 12 Years a Slave) Poor Things: Emma Stone 4 (Birdman, La La Land, The Favourite) Mark Ruffalo 3 (The Kids are Alright, Spotlight) Willem Dafoe 8Margot Robbie was uncredited in The Big Short so she would be at three films with Barbie if I understand the criteria correctly.
Emma Stone has also The Help so Poor Things would be her fifth.
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Post by stephen on Jan 18, 2024 1:45:17 GMT
There is a cockeyed chance that Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor could hit four or even five this year: Ray, The Help, King Richard... and she's also in The Color Purple and Origin. That last one is probably not happening but Frances Fisher has worked her magic once before.
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Post by paulgallo on Jan 24, 2024 17:01:50 GMT
In addition to finniussnrub's earlier post:
Maestro:
Bradley Cooper 7 Carey Mulligan 3
American Fiction:
Keith David 3
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Post by stephen on Mar 12, 2024 2:13:22 GMT
So now that Oppenheimer won Best Picture, we can add the following actors to the list of those who have appeared in multiple Best Picture winners:
Matt Damon (The Departed) Christopher Denham (Argo)
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