Awards Season 2012
- knives
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There was a technical about ten years ago and of course the year Streisand won.
- Amy Racecar
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An excellent night for the flowing locks.
- hearthesilence
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Forgot what it was for, but I remember Tim Allen presenting an award that wound up in a tie. I believe this was the Oscars for 1994 because he made a Forrest Gump joke that completely bombed.
- willoneill
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Wallace Beery and Fredric March tied for Best Actor in the 30's, in a year when there was only 3 nominees in that category.
- hearthesilence
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Just checked, the category I was thinking about was Best Live Action Short, and it was indeed 1994:
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life – Peter Capaldi and Ruth Kenley-Letts
Trevor – Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life – Peter Capaldi and Ruth Kenley-Letts
Trevor – Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone
- FerdinandGriffon
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This is a joke, right?jindianajonz wrote:I'm sad Cloud Atlas didn't get a makeup nomination, let alone a win.
- Brian C
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Hitchcock got one, THAT was a joke.
- lacritfan
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Once again the honorary Oscar winners woulda been way more interesting and they got fucked. Founder of the AFI? D. A. Pennebaker? Shoot, even Hal Needham's clip reel woulda been great to see.
- knives
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They forgot Andy Griffith. That's a weird exclusion. I'm also a bit peeved about no Alan Sharp, but given timing he's more understandable than the Sheriff of Mayberry.
- The Narrator Returns
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They made up for it by including Harris Savides and MCA (which means I won't be sticking my dick in the mashed potatoes).
- Black Hat
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Macfarlane's had some really funny moments at the expense of others, I'm sure he won't be invited back ever again.
- flyonthewall2983
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And Tony Scott.The Narrator Returns wrote:They made up for it by including Harris Savides and MCA (which means I won't be sticking my dick in the mashed potatoes).
- hearthesilence
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Glad they remembered MCA.
- lacritfan
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Someone's gonna get chewed out big time for that.knives wrote:They forgot Andy Griffith. That's a weird exclusion. I'm also a bit peeved about no Alan Sharp, but given timing he's more understandable than the Sheriff of Mayberry.
- flyonthewall2983
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Danna's good, but was pulling for Thomas Newman.
- lacritfan
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Not to mention Erland Josephson, Tonino Guerra and Chris Marker.flyonthewall2983 wrote:And Tony Scott.The Narrator Returns wrote:They made up for it by including Harris Savides and MCA (which means I won't be sticking my dick in the mashed potatoes).
- flyonthewall2983
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They also missed Ravi Shankar. He's featured in the Ghandi score, right?
- flyonthewall2983
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More trivia time, is this the first Bond song to win?
- Brian C
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The only previous nominees:flyonthewall2983 wrote:More trivia time, is this the first Bond song to win?
Live and Let Die
The Spy Who Loved Me
For Your Eyes Only
And then also Casino Royale (1967) got one too, in the unofficial Bond category.
- Feego
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It appears they didn't include anyone who passed away this year, which would explain the exclusions of Sharp, John Kerr, Stuart (Return of the Jedi) Freeborn, editor Gerry (Midnight Express) Hambling, and of course Nagisa Oshima.knives wrote:I'm also a bit peeved about no Alan Sharp, but given timing he's more understandable than the Sheriff of Mayberry.
- flyonthewall2983
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Heisenberg hits the stage.
- captveg
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15/24. Not too shabby for a tough year to predict. Called Lee as Director, so I'm happy about that.