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Post by dadsburgers on Dec 3, 2017 19:13:58 GMT
Mine would be: 2017 so far -- It, with 14 nominations and wins for Ensemble and Youth Performance (Sophia Lillis) 2016 -- The Witch, with 13 nominations and wins for Dramatic Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Ensemble Performance, Production Design, and Youth Performance (Harvey Scrimshaw) 2015 -- Carol, with 11 nominations and wins for Dramatic Picture, Director, and Costume Design 2014 -- Boyhood, with 9 nominations and wins for Youth Performance (Ellar Coltrane) and Special Achievement 2013 -- Her, with 10 nominations and wins for Comedic Picture, Original Screenplay, Lead Actor (Joaquin Phoenix), and Vocal Performance (Scarlett Johansson) 2012 -- Tie between The Master and Lincoln, each with 9 nominations, Lincoln winning Lead Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis), and The Master winning Dramatic Picture, Director, Score, and Cinematography 2011 -- Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, with 9 nominations and wins for Supporting Actress (Sandra Bullock) and Youth Performance (Thomas Horn) 2010 -- Black Swan, with 9 nominations and no wins 2009 -- Inglourious Basterds, with 8 nominations and wins for Dramatic Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor (Christoph Waltz), Ensemble, and Production Design 2008 -- Slumdog Millionaire, with 10 nominations and wins for Cinematography, Editing, and Score 2007 -- There Will Be Blood, with 9 nominations and wins for Dramatic Picture, Director, Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis), Cinematography, and Score
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Post by mhynson27 on Dec 3, 2017 22:08:35 GMT
2007-2017:
Atonement/There Will Be Blood The Dark Knight Inglorious Basterds Inception Hugo Django Unchained 12 Years A Slave Interstellar Star Wars: The Force Awakens La La Land Dunkirk
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Post by bondfan42 on Dec 4, 2017 18:50:37 GMT
2017 (for now)- Three Billboards Outside Ebiing, Missouri (8 noms/4 wins)
2016- La La Land (13 noms/9 wins)
2015- Tie between The Revenant (8 noms/ 4 wins) and Mad Max: Fury Road ( 8 noms/3 wins)
2014- Birdman (9 noms/ 1 win)
2013- Her (11 noms/ 4 wins)
2012- Lincoln (11 noms/ 3 wins)
2011- The Artist (10 noms/ 5 wins)
2010- Inception (12 noms/7 wins)
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Post by Joaquim on Dec 4, 2017 23:46:37 GMT
I'm only going back to 2013 due to lack of movies I've seen from previous years.
2017 (so far) - Blade Runner 2049: 12 noms/2 wins (Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay) 2016 - Silence: 12 noms/3 wins (Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Makeup and Hairstyling) 2015 - The Hateful Eight and The Revenant: 11 noms/2 wins for The Hateful Eight (Best Original Screenplay and Best Production Design), 0 wins for The Revenant 2014 - Birdman: 11 noms/1 win (Best Cinematography) 2013 - Her, Prisoners and The Wolf of Wall Street: 7 noms/2 wins for Her (Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Score), 1 win for The Wolf of Wall Street (Best Adapted Screenplay), 0 wins for Prisoners
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