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Thursday
Jan102013

Oscar Nominations Announcement

[DRUM ROLL PLEASE] 

8:03 The nomination announcement begins in half an hour. My synapses are firing wildly, the coffee is brewed, and in a failed attempt to feel like a sane normal person going about one's daily routine a load of laundry was started. This was perhaps a bad idea since I'm likely to forget said laundry exists in 1/2 an hour. Once again, to borrow Tiffany's sound advice from Silver Linings Playbook I warn myself "Calm down, crazy." 

8:05 If you're as touched as I am in the head by those 13 ½ inch gold men you're up watching this

COMPLETE LIST OF NOMINEES AND MORE EARLY MORNING FREAKOUT AFTER THE JUMP (BUT HERE'S A VISUAL CHART INDEX IF YOU'D PREFER... AND HOW I PERFORMED PREDICTIVE-WISE and the TEN BIGGEST SURPRISES )

8:08 Last minute 100% correct prediction: 130+ people will be nominated in 24 categories in half an hour, 75% of those who release statements saying they were sleeping will be lying. Some people who are nominated and some who are snubbed will weep in their hotel rooms or homes. Some managers and agents will be fired and others will lock in clients for life.

8:35 3 Minutes to Live Broadcast. EEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaayiiiiiyii

8:38 on air. OHMYGOD!

8:39 Seth MacFarlane is talking. Emma 

BEST PICTURE
“Amour” Nominees to be determined
“Argo” Grant Heslov, Ben Affleck and George Clooney, Producers
“Beasts of the Southern Wild” Dan Janvey, Josh Penn and Michael Gottwald, Producers
“Django Unchained” Stacey Sher, Reginald Hudlin and Pilar Savone, Producers
“Les Misérables” Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward and Cameron Mackintosh, Producers
“Life of Pi” Gil Netter, Ang Lee and David Womark, Producers
“Lincoln” Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy, Producers
“Silver Linings Playbook” Donna Gigliotti, Bruce Cohen and Jonathan Gordon, Producers
“Zero Dark Thirty” Mark Boal, Kathryn Bigelow and Megan Ellison, Producers

BEST ACTRESS
Jessica Chastain in “Zero Dark Thirty”
Jennifer Lawrence in “Silver Linings Playbook”
Emmanuelle Riva in “Amour”
Quvenzhané Wallis in “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
Naomi Watts in “The Impossible”

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Adams in “The Master”
Sally Field in “Lincoln”
Anne Hathaway in “Les Misérables”
Helen Hunt in “The Sessions”
Jacki Weaver in “Silver Linings Playbook”

BEST ACTOR
Bradley Cooper in “Silver Linings Playbook”
Daniel Day-Lewis in “Lincoln”
Hugh Jackman in “Les Misérables”
Joaquin Phoenix in “The Master”
Denzel Washington in “Flight”

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Alan Arkin in “Argo”
Robert De Niro in “Silver Linings Playbook”
Philip Seymour Hoffman in “The Master”
Tommy Lee Jones in “Lincoln”
Christoph Waltz in “Django Unchained”

ANIMATED FEATURE
“Brave” Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman
“Frankenweenie” Tim Burton
“ParaNorman” Sam Fell and Chris Butler
“The Pirates! Band of Misfits” Peter Lord
“Wreck-It Ralph” Rich Moore

CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Anna Karenina” Seamus McGarvey
“Django Unchained” Robert Richardson
“Life of Pi” Claudio Miranda
“Lincoln” Janusz Kaminski
“Skyfall” Roger Deakins

COSTUME DESIGN
“Anna Karenina” Jacqueline Durran
“Les Misérables” Paco Delgado
“Lincoln” Joanna Johnston
“Mirror Mirror” Eiko Ishioka
“Snow White and the Huntsman” Colleen Atwood

DIRECTOR
“Amour” Michael Haneke
“Beasts of the Southern Wild” Benh Zeitlin
“Life of Pi” Ang Lee
“Lincoln” Steven Spielberg
“Silver Linings Playbook” David O. Russell

DOCUMENTARY
“5 Broken Cameras”
Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi
“The Gatekeepers”
Nominees to be determined
“How to Survive a Plague”
Nominees to be determined
“The Invisible War”
Nominees to be determined
“Searching for Sugar Man”
Nominees to be determined

DOCUMENTARY SHORT
“Inocente”
Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine
“Kings Point”
Sari Gilman and Jedd Wider
“Mondays at Racine”
Cynthia Wade and Robin Honan
“Open Heart”
Kief Davidson and Cori Shepherd Stern
“Redemption”
Jon Alpert and Matthew O’Neill

EDITING
“Argo” William Goldenberg
“Life of Pi” Tim Squyres
“Lincoln” Michael Kahn
“Silver Linings Playbook” Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers
“Zero Dark Thirty” Dylan Tichenor and William Goldenberg

FOREIGN FILM
“Amour” Austria
“Kon-Tiki” Norway
“No” Chile
“A Royal Affair” Denmark
“War Witch” Canada

MAKEUP  & HAIR
“Hitchcock”
Howard Berger, Peter Montagna and Martin Samuel
“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
Peter Swords King, Rick Findlater and Tami Lane
“Les Misérables”
Lisa Westcott and Julie Dartnell

SCORE
“Anna Karenina” Dario Marianelli
“Argo” Alexandre Desplat
“Life of Pi” Mychael Danna
“Lincoln” John Williams
“Skyfall” Thomas Newman

ORIGINAL SONG
“Before My Time” from “Chasing Ice”
Music and Lyric by J. Ralph
“Everybody Needs A Best Friend” from “Ted”
Music by Walter Murphy; Lyric by Seth MacFarlane
“Pi’s Lullaby” from “Life of Pi”
Music by Mychael Danna; Lyric by Bombay Jayashri
“Skyfall” from “Skyfall”
Music and Lyric by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth
“Suddenly” from “Les Misérables”
Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg; Lyric by Herbert Kretzmer and Alain Boublil

PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Anna Karenina”
Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
Production Design: Dan Hennah; Set Decoration: Ra Vincent and Simon Bright
“Les Misérables”
Production Design: Eve Stewart; Set Decoration: Anna Lynch-Robinson
“Life of Pi”
Production Design: David Gropman; Set Decoration: Anna Pinnock
“Lincoln”
Production Design: Rick Carter; Set Decoration: Jim Erickson

ANIMATED SHORT
“Adam and Dog” Minkyu Lee
“Fresh Guacamole” PES
“Head over Heels” Timothy Reckart and Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly
“Maggie Simpson in “The Longest Daycare”" David Silverman
“Paperman” John Kahrs

SHORT LIVE-ACTION
“Asad” Bryan Buckley and Mino Jarjoura
“Buzkashi Boys” Sam French and Ariel Nasr
“Curfew” Shawn Christensen
“Death of a Shadow (Dood van een Schaduw)” Tom Van Avermaet and Ellen De Waele
“Henry” Yan England

SOUND EDITING
“Argo” Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn
“Django Unchained” Wylie Stateman
“Life of Pi” Eugene Gearty and Philip Stockton
“Skyfall” Per Hallberg and Karen Baker Landers
“Zero Dark Thirty” Paul N.J. Ottosson

SOUND MIXING
“Argo”
John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff and Jose Antonio Garcia
“Les Misérables”
Andy Nelson, Mark Paterson and Simon Hayes
“Life of Pi”
Ron Bartlett, D.M. Hemphill and Drew Kunin
“Lincoln”
Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom and Ronald Judkins
“Skyfall”
Scott Millan, Greg P. Russell and Stuart Wilson

VISUAL FX
“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton and R. Christopher White
“Life of Pi”
Bill Westenhofer, Guillaume Rocheron, Erik-Jan De Boer and Donald R. Elliott
“Marvel’s The Avengers”
Janek Sirrs, Jeff White, Guy Williams and Dan Sudick
“Prometheus”
Richard Stammers, Trevor Wood, Charley Henley and Martin Hill
“Snow White and the Huntsman”
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Philip Brennan, Neil Corbould and Michael Dawson

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“Argo” Screenplay by Chris Terrio
“Beasts of the Southern Wild” Screenplay by Lucy Alibar & Benh Zeitlin
“Life of Pi” Screenplay by David Magee
“Lincoln” Screenplay by Tony Kushner
“Silver Linings Playbook” Screenplay by David O. Russell

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Amour” Written by Michael Haneke
“Django Unchained” Written by Quentin Tarantino
“Flight” Written by John Gatins
“Moonrise Kingdom” Written by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola
“Zero Dark Thirty” Written by Mark Boal

RELATED 

NOMINATION CHART INDEX -All 24 categories
PERFORMANCE ANXIETY I guessed pretty well this year!
TEN BIGGEST SURPRISES -snubs, inclusions... from Batman to Ben

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Reader Comments (121)

So sad John Hawkes didn't get nominated. And Marion. Kidman I expected a snub but not those two.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSad man

They just don't like women directing.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMichael Voegtlin

Best thing that (I think) hasn't been mentioned yet? THE INTOUCHABLES snub. So over-rated - it's as if that branch actually had some taste this year!

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterWellington Sludge

Given the directing nominations, looks like Lincoln has a pretty clear shot at the win now. I can't see anyone other than Spielberg winning Director.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSean C.

I guess Tommy Lee Jones has his second Oscar locked up now, I did love Emma's 'he's won before' after each nominee's name was read out.

Supporting Actress was so weird, they sure do love Amy Adams, can she be a surprise winner, she has 4 nominations now, they might think she's due. The minute Weaver was announced I knew that SLP would do well in the other categories.

Best Actress is very strong and it could have been so so disastrous.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterrami (ramification)

Lincoln - 12 Nominations
Life of Pi - 11 Nominations
Silver Linings Playbook - 8 Nominations
Argo - 7 Nominations
Amour - 5 Nominations
Django Unchained - 5 Nominations
Skyfall - 5 Nominatons
Zero Dark Thirty - 5 Nominations
Anna Karenina - 4 Nominations
Beasts of the Southern Wild - 4 Nominations
The Hobbit - 3 Nominations
The Master - 3 Nominations
Flight - 2 Nominations
Snow White and the Huntsman - 2 Nominations

Thought i'd type this up for anyone who wanted to know what the most nominated films were. :)

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBrett

BEST DAY EVER!!!! All my mad mojo good vibrations for Beasts paid off!!!!! NEVER been this surprised or happy about nomination morning before! Michael Haneke! Bneh Zeitlin! Riva! Wallis! Russell! Phoenix! Oh my God hyperventilating! Yay!

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTB

Harvey Weinstein.
Period.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterValentin

Nathaniel, I get that you're super psyched for Beasts, but Benh Zeitlin over so many others, really?

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commentercaroline

After maybe Affleck and Bigelow, I think the biggest snub/surprise is that Les Intouchables didn't get nominated. And I am not complaining in the least.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJ.P.

haha was THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL completely shut out??

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDavid

'Life of Pi' with 11 after 'Lincoln's 12.

I sincerely hope it doesn't get shut out because I can totally see it going 0 for 11. Otherwise, that tally is the most surprising to me. So, with the Affleck/Bigelow combo snub, is it safe to say 'Lincoln' is the odds on fave now? Ugh.

I'd take 'Life of Pi' over it...

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPeter

The Hitler joke was awful. Is that the type of humor we'll get next February?

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

I guess that's the end for Kathryn Bigelow... Unless another war breaks out soon for her to munch on.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTilly

I REALLY hope Nicole Kidman is Naomi's date for the Oscars!

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJim

I wouldn't be surprised if Amy Adams won...they could work that "she's due" argument in her favor and, well, she kind of is after 4 nominations.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBia

Reactions:

Best Picture- Quite happy with the list, but they might as well should've done 10, and given The Master a nom as well.

Best Director- Seriously WTF! No Affleck! He was the frontrunner to win. And no Bigelow as well! And while the Haneke nod is a welcome one, the Russell one is totally undeserving. And Zeitlin's is a puzzling one given that they had Tarantino, PT Anderson and Hooper to choose from.

Best Actor- No complaints at all. Very pleased for Phoenix.

Best Actress- Again, no complaints, though I was banking on Cotillard to make it. Nevertheless, quite happy to see Wallis make it, and not Weisz whose ascent was mysterious and troubling.

Best Supporting Actor- The fifth spot was up for grabs between the Django guys, and even though I'd have liked to see DiCaprio make it, Waltz is just as deserving. Talk about a boring category though... all previous winners :-)

Best Supporting Actress- Apart from the Weaver nom, everything else is fine. But that nom hurts, especially since comes at the cost of Kidman.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAbzee

Why is that "the end" for Bigelow? That's short-sighted in terms of her career.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDanny Hall

Best Actor: Interesting that Phoenix got it over Hawkes DDL for the win
Best Actress: Surprised at the Cotillard snub. Lawrence or Chastain to win
Best Supporting Actor: Expected except for Waltz replacing DiCaprio. Jones to win
Best Supporting Actress: Weaver replaces Maggie Smith. I think Hathaway will winn, but if Field does snag it, I expect someone else to win Supporting Actor other than Jones
Best Song: Interesting that Adele is an Oscar Nominee the year they are feting Bond. Could win. Also is this the first time that the host is an Oscar Nominee??

Best Foreign Film: I have to say YEAH CANADA for War Witch!!! Won't win, but Congrats to Kim Nguyen! Question I have is what is up with Our movies that they have such Weinstein power in this category. When Barbarian invasions was nominated there was such a drought of Canadian nominees and now in the past few years, they've always made the short list and now for the past three years, Oscar nod! How are we becoming powerful in this category for a default nod? and I thought War Witch was going to be a poor choice this year compared to the two previous years!

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPhilip

Odd that we all pretty much discounted the possibility of Snow White and the Huntsman getting a Visual Effects nomination, and yet...

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJ.P.

i guess harvey was right in waiting to expand silver linings playbook.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commentermarcelo

The good news: Silver Linings Playbook becomes the 14th movie in Oscar history to be nominated for all 4 acting categories.

The bad news: of those movies only twice has that film won Best Picture and the last time was all the way back in 1953! (From here to eternity)

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDieter

BEASTS LOVE!!!

And then some crazy things, a mix of good (Jackman/Washington! Riva and Haneke, wow! Classy as hell BP line up!) and bad (Bigelow, Weaver, Looper/Perks miss Screenplay).

But mostly, YAY BEASTS!!!

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commentereurocheese

Such Oscar discussions never get anywhere because people keep taking what they thought WOULD be the case and concluding that it thus should have been. I'm talking about the so called 'snub' discussion on the best director category.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTilly

Also: yay for no BULLY in Documentary. And no arthouse in Animated Film this year (which I predicted, but I had RISE OF THE GUARDIANS instead of PIRATES)

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterWellington Sludge

Too upset over the complete lack of taste for THE MASTER and Paul Thomas Anderson. Never complain. You're the reason why we can't have nice things.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commenter3rtful

@Brett: you forgot "Les Miz", I counted 7 noms
@Philip: James Franco was a host and a nominee two years ago

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDominik

@Dominik Oh yeah, thanks; i had a feeling something was missing haha

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBrett

Spielberg just won his 3rd BD trophy.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSawyer

not one single nom for the batman movie. lol

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commentermarcelo

It's an exciting, unexpected director slate in a tough year. I like it. (Though I blame that tacky "I Am Woman" exit music after Bigelow's win a few years back for ruffling their feathers.)

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterzig

WOW, Anna Karenina did better than expected...I wonder how close Keira was to a Best Actress nomination.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBia

Pretty shocked at some major categories! Best Director was probably the one category which made me gasp because of Affleck's and Bigelow's snubs. It just goes to show how contentious this year was. I wouldn't be surprised if Bigelow, Affleck and Tarantino were closely behind, but didn't garner enough no. 1 votes. And I'm sure the torture campaign affected Bigelow in this respect.

I'm predicting Haneke will win for Best Director. And, I think Emanuelle Riva is now looking very strong to steal an Oscar from Chastain and Lawrence. I would be very pleased by that, but not surprised. The Academy responded very well to that film, and I'm sure the praise for Riva will just continue to ascend among members.

Hathaway, Day Lewis and TLJ have their Oscars secured.

It will be a split year with Lincoln winning for Best Picture.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJones

I'm just relieved that Joaquin got in. I was really bracing myself for that snub. Although I'm very sad John Hawkes was left out. If it were up to me, Daniel Day Lewis would've been the snub in Best Actor.

I cannot with Seth McFarlane. I seriously don't know how I'm gonna get through the telecast with him. Copious drinking, I guess. I just do not get him; he is so unlikable and grating to me.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAR

Love the nominations for Beasts of the Southern Wild, Amour and Moonrise Kingdom. And Anna Karenina and Skyfall did really well in the technical categories!

They clearly loved Silver Linings Playbook but I just can't see it winning best picture. I think it's between Lincoln and Life of Pi. Les Miserables doesn't have an editing nod but it could still pull off a surprising win.

After having watched The Impossible, it wouldn't surprise me if Naomi Watts won. But maybe I'm just underestimating Silver Linings Playbook.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commentermaepar

Putting it out there: I think there's a 51% chance Lincoln does not win. Either Life of Pi or Silver Linings !! I hope the latter !! I think Beasts has a solid chance too ! Too many less heady, lighter films compared to Lincoln, the film people love to respect. I suspect it has many first-time goers (like the rest of the population who has felt compelled to go, given BO), but I don't think it has *love* compared to the others. Life of Pi is the right kind of new agey for the larger Academy membership, I think! It's just possible that Life, Silver and Beasts don't have enough to beat Lincoln (e.g., those three get 70% total -- 25, 25, 20, e.g.-- but Lincoln gets 30% (for instance)).

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commentertesh

Stunned by Affleck's snub. Hope Argo can somehow still win Best pic but Lincoln probably will win now. They loved Silver Linings!! The Amour love is so deserved. RIVA FOR THE WIN! Best Actress the most exciting catergory, and Nathaniel's favourite! Pleased Prometheus made it in for Visual Effects. Happy for Watts. Echo the sentiment that Supporting Actor is dull.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterChrisD

Charlize Theron starred in 2 of the Visual Effects nominees :-)

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDavid

7 tech noms for The Dark Knight versus 0 tech nominations for The Dark Knight Rises is just ridiculous.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJoel

Am I the only who thinks that "Lincoln" is going to win the top prizes? O.o

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterNathanael

Philip, Weinstein isn't distributing War Witch in the US. It's some smaller company called Music Box, which is why there's been no real push for it in the US media. I'm greatly relieved that it got a nomination...and I'm hoping it might pull out an upset win.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBill_the_Bear

Jacki Weaver--no way. Her nom was well deserved for Animal Kingdom, but NOT SLP!

SLP was enjoyable but I would have put Affleck in instead of Russell.

Yay for BotSW and Zeitlin!

Academy is totally going for Riva, as she's 80+ and Chastain and Lawrence have a long career ahead of them.

I like Seth MacFarlane's humor in an animated form but his schtick and delivery this morning was way more cringe-worthy than Ricky Gervais. Insulting the role of a director? Really? NOT looking forward to the Broadcast with Seth at the podium.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPam

OMG. No Medea's Witness Protection??? My life is over!!!!!

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCharlieG

For holding her own in a cast of heavy hitters, for conveying the decades-long struggle of being the least crazy among the crazies, for turning a role light on dialogue into an opportunity to emote beautifully and achingly with her face, I could not be more thrilled that the academy recognized Jacki Weaver. I get where the lack of showiness and screen time can lead to some idea of her not doing anyhting, but for me she's this year's Shoreh Aghdashloo- a performance that could probably have looked like nothing on paper, but dripped with genuine, honest humanity on the screen.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterChris August

Nathaniel, I guess you are right. The previously presumed rivals of Lincoln (Argo, ZDT, Les Miz) all not doing so well and missing out director nom. There's no way Life of Pi is winning top prize, it's too trivial to win the top prize.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPJ

9 of 9 in Best Movie categorie!!!!!! http://www.mondoglam.com/search/label/Oscars

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMartin

I'm actually quite surprised how The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises were pretty much completely shut out, I thought they would have had a much stronger showing in the tech categories.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterRyan M

I think Lincoln looks like the film to beat but Lif of Pi did really well and I could see a split between those two. Life of Pi for director and Lincoln for picture or the other way around. We have to wait for the Guilds.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commentermaepar

I am pissed 'bout the Kathryn Bigelow director snub

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJessica K.

I love it when countries get their first nominations, so hurray for Chile.

Also, Jacki Weaver 2012=Alan Alda 2004?

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJohn T
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