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< BACK TO Fresh Intelligence The Academy Likes Strong, Depressing, Silent Types
YOU WILL BE BORED Favorite Day-Lewis Jon Stewart will host the awards show on February 24, which may or may not be a star-studded event, depending on whether celebs want to cross writers' strike picket lines and attend the ceremony. The possibility that the strike will be over by then is looking more and more like a distant hope. After the jump, a partial list of the snooze-worthy nominations, and why they're, well, snooze-worthy ... Best Picture Why this is boring: Juno is like a non-surprise surprise here, a sort of a Prozac nomination just so we don't all slit our wrists. Michael Clayton is sort of a shocker, too, as it's just not that good. There are a bunch of other movies that could have taken its place, but I guess it has George Clooney doing something serious and vaguely altruistic, which, as we all know, equals automatic nomination. Best Actor Why this is boring: This is excruciatingly dull. Day-Lewis and Jones both have Oscars from flicks they made in the early '90s. Clooney's won before, but he's just so handsome and charming, they had to nominate him again. Depp's been nominated before, and maybe they'll give it to him as a sort of lifetime achievement award. If there were any justice, they'd give this to Viggo, who is the only one on this list who's never won and never been nominated. And he got naked and did a knife-fight scene. Ballsy! Best Actress Why this is boring: It ensures that we'll be reading about how cool Ellen Page every day for the next three months. Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Why this is boring: As usual, Cate Blanchett deserves to win. Best Director Why this is boring: OMG! This is a thrill, a sort of slap in the face for Atonement director Joe Wright, who is noticeably and amusingly absent. Now, oddly enough, CNN isn't listing the nominations for Best Writing in its coverage of the nominations. Seems a little tacky when Hollywood's writers are on strike, trying to get more respect/money. So, here are the writing nominations, without snide comments—because we're classy like that. Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
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