The Writers Guild of America has spoken, choosing their favorite scripts of the year in film and television. They repeat an interesting move from yesterday's Producers Guild Awards in that they've (somewhat) unexpectedly acknowledged Dallas Buyers Club, which few people thought was a strong contender outside of the male acting categories, while skipping the Coen Bros Inside Llewyn Davis for honors.
The nominations with commentary are after the jump...
It's another reminder that I should stick to my gut instincts in my own punditry. For a long time I was one of the only pundits thinking Dallas Buyers Club was a bigger Best Picture threat than Inside Llewyn Davis, and then I caved once the critics went berserk for it since I seemed to be the only one doubting its wider appeal. (So -- off topic now -- this is strengthening my resolve that I'm right about Emma Thompson being more locked up for Saving Mr Banks than half of of her Best Actress competitors despite everyone else thinking she's the must vulnerable in Best Actress)
If you're new to the Oscar game, take note. It's unwise to connect the Writers Guild Awards too closely to Oscar's comparative screenplay categories since the WGA has far stricter requirements for eligibility. They seem, year after year, to be the guild with the most "ineligible" situations - potentially strong Oscar contenders are shoved aside before voting even begins. Ineligible this year and thus we know nothing about how well Oscar's writers branch might like their screenplays: Philomena (which has won screenplay awards already) and Fruitvale Station (which has won a lot of first film prizes).
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
- American Hustle, Written by Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell; Columbia Pictures
- Blue Jasmine, Written by Woody Allen; Sony Pictures Classics
- Dallas Buyers Club, Written by Craig Borten & Melisa Wallack; Focus Features
- Her, Written by Spike Jonze; Warner Bros.
- Nebraska, Written by Bob Nelson; Paramount Pictures
That looks like a solid future Oscar lineup but for the probability that Fruitvale Station and Inside Llewyn Davis still have a lot of fans.
- August: Osage County, Screenplay by Tracy Letts; Based on his play; The Weinstein Company
- Before Midnight, Written by Richard Linklater & Julie Delpy & Ethan Hawke; Based on characters created by Richard Linklater & Kim Krizan; Sony Classics
- Captain Phillips, Screenplay by Billy Ray; Based on the book A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Seaby Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty; Columbia Pictures
- Lone Survivor, Written by Peter Berg; Based on the book by Marcus Lutrell with Patrick Robinson; Universal Pictures
- The Wolf of Wall Street, Screenplay by Terence Winter; Based on the book by Jordan Belfort; Paramount Pictures
Lone Survivor's nomination is the biggest surprise as it doesn't appear to be, in any typical sense, a writer's film. It's an action driven narrative with a bare bones plot. I'd have to assume that Philomena will knock something in this category out on January 16th when Oscar nominations arrive... and I refuse to give up hope that a really cool off the beaten path indie surprise might happen like Short Term 12 or Blue is the Warmest Color. Oscar's writing branch is occasionally adventurous with foreign films whereas the WGA is not.
DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY
- Dirty Wars, Written by Jeremy Scahill & David Riker; Sundance Selects
- Herblock – The Black & The White, Written by Sara Lukinson & Michael Stevens; The Stevens Company
- No Place on Earth, Written by Janet Tobias & Paul Laikin; Magnolia Pictures
- Stories We Tell, Written by Sarah Polley; Roadside Attractions
- We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks; Written by Alex Gibney; Focus Features
I understand with talking head pictures that there still has to be writing... or at least some form of editing as writing... but I never think "screenplay!" when I see a documentary. That said, I really love the nomination for Stories We Tell here. In addition to its interesting talking head structure, it also has all that brilliant performing of narration that is clearly written, and then discussed and sometimes renarrated.
TV NOMINEES
DRAMA SERIES
- Breaking Bad, Written by Sam Catlin, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Gennifer Hutchison, George Mastras, Thomas Schnauz, Moira Walley-Beckett; AMC
- The Good Wife, Written by Meredith Averill, Leonard Dick, Keith Eisner, Jacqueline Hoyt, Ted Humphrey, Michelle King, Robert King, Erica Shelton Kodish, Matthew Montoya, J.C. Nolan, Luke Schelhaas, Nichelle Tramble Spellman, Craig Turk, Julia Wolfe; CBS
- Homeland, Written by Henry Bromell, William E. Bromell, Alexander Cary, Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon, Barbara Hall, Patrick Harbinson, Chip Johannessen, Meredith Stiehm, Charlotte Stoudt, James Yoshimura; Showtime
- House of Cards, Written by Kate Barnow, Rick Cleveland, Sam Forman, Gina Gionfriddo, Keith Huff, Sarah Treem, Beau Willimon; Netflix
- Mad Men, Written by Lisa Albert, Semi Chellas, Jason Grote, Jonathan Igla, Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton, Janet Leahy, Erin Levy, Michael Saltzman, Tom Smuts, Matthew Weiner, Carly Wray; AMC
COMEDY SERIES
- 30 Rock, Written by Jack Burditt, Robert Carlock, Tom Ceraulo, Luke Del Tredici, Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, Matt Hubbard, Colleen McGuinness, Sam Means, Dylan Morgan, Nina Pedrad, Josh Siegal, Tracey Wigfield; NBC
- Modern Family, Written by Paul Corrigan, Bianca Douglas, Megan Ganz, Abraham Higginbotham, Ben Karlin, Elaine Ko, Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Becky Mann, Dan O’Shannon, Jeffrey Richman, Audra Sielaff, Emily Spivey, Brad Walsh, Bill Wrubel, Danny Zuker; ABC
- Orange Is the New Black, Written by Liz Friedman, Sian Heder, Tara Herrmann, Sara Hess, Nick Jones, Jenji Kohan, Gary Lennon, Lauren Morelli, Marco Ramirez; Netflix
- Parks and Recreation, Written by Megan Amram, Donick Cary, Greg Daniels, Nate DiMeo, Emma Fletcher, Rachna Fruchbom, Daniel J. Goor, Norm Hiscock, Matt Hubbard, Dave King, Greg Levine, Joe Mande, Sam Means, Aisha Muharrar, Matt Murray, Amy Poehler, Alexandra Rushfield, Michael Schur, Jen Statsky, Harris Wittels, Alan Yang; NBC
- Veep, Written by Simon Blackwell, Roger Drew, Sean Gray, Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin, Georgia Pritchett, David Quantick, Tony Roche, Will Smith; HBO
Really good lineup!
NEW SERIES
- The Americans, Written by Michael Batistick, Joshua Brand, Joel Fields, Melissa James Gibson, Sneha Koorse, Joe Weisberg, Bradford Winters; FX
- House of Cards, Written by Kate Barnow, Rick Cleveland, Sam Forman, Gina Gionfriddo, Keith Huff, Sarah Treem, Beau Willimon; Netflix
- Masters of Sex, Written by Michelle Ashford, Tyler Bensinger, Michael Cunningham, Lyn Greene, Richard Levine, Amy Lippman, Sam Shaw, Noelle Valdivia; Showtime
- Orange Is the New Black, Written by Liz Friedman, Sian Heder, Tara Herrmann, Sara Hess, Nick Jones, Jenji Kohan, Gary Lennon, Lauren Morelli, Marco Ramirez; Netflix
- Ray Donovan, Written by Ann Biderman, Sean Conway, David Hollander, Brett Johnson, Ron Nyswaner; Showtime
I'd be thrilled with a win for either Masters of Sex or Orange is the New Black.
Orange is the New Black "Lesbian Request Denied"
But my interesting in the awards starts to break down right about here where suddenly there are different numbers of nominees in each category from 1 nominee (ummmmm...) to 6 and numbers inbetween that. The BFCA does this too and I can never make heads or tails as to why. Right or wrong, to me, it looks unprofessional/embarrassing as if members of the organization (whichever organization it happens to be) lost interest or didn't vote or were holding grudges against certain programs, or had only seen two things that were eligible or some such. It always throws me. Is it just me?
EPISODIC DRAMA
- “Buried” (Breaking Bad), Written by Thomas Schnauz; AMC
- “Confessions” (Breaking Bad), Written by Gennifer Hutchison; AMC
- “Episode 101” (House of Cards), Teleplay by Beau Willimon; Netflix
- “Granite State” (Breaking Bad), Written by Peter Gould; AMC
- “Hitting the Fan” (The Good Wife), Written by Robert King & Michelle King; CBS
- “Pilot” (Masters of Sex), Written by Michelle Ashford; Showtime
I understand that pilots of acclaimed series usually take the individual episode nods but I think Masters of Sex is an example of a show that only got stronger as it went so it seems strange to single out the beginning.
EPISODIC COMEDY
- “Career Day” (Modern Family), Written by Paul Corrigan & Brad Walsh; ABC
- “Farm Strong” (Modern Family), Written by Elaine Ko; ABC
- “Hogcock!” (30 Rock), Written by Jack Burditt & Robert Carlock; NBC
- “Lesbian Request Denied” (Orange Is the New Black), Written by Sian Heder; Netflix
- “Leslie and Ben” (Parks and Recreation), Written by Michael Schur & Alan Yang; NBC
- “Pilot” (Orange Is the New Black), Teleplay by Liz Friedman and Jenji Kohan; Netflix
I also don't understand why they have television series nods and then individual episode nods... isn't this like giving a movie two Oscar nominations: One for the screenplay, one for "best scene" within the screenplay. That said "Lesbian Request Denied" was just an awesome hour of television. I probably saw all these nominees since I watch all four shows (albeit not religiously) but it's the only one I recall vividly... at least by it's title.
LONG FORM – ADAPTED
- Killing Kennedy, Written by Kelly Masterson, Based on the book by Bill O’Reilly & Martin Dugard; National Geographic
- Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight, Written by Shawn Slovo, Based on the book by Howard Bingham and Max Wallace; HBO
SHORT FORM NEW MEDIA – ORIGINAL
- “Episode 4: The Collected Sylvia” (Sylvia Plath: Girl Detective), Written by Mike Simses; sylviaplathgirldetective.com
- “Episode 8” (Lauren, Season 2), Written by Jay Rodan; youtube.com/wigs
- “I Do Over Part 1” (Husbands), Written by Bradley C. Bell & Jane Espenson; cwseed.com
- “I Do Over Part 2” (Husbands), Written by Bradley C. Bell & Jane Espenson; cwseed.com
ANIMATION
- “A Test Before Trying” (The Simpsons), Written by Joel H. Cohen; Fox
- “Game of Tones” (Futurama), Written by Michael Rowe; Comedy Central
- “Hardly Kirk-ing” (The Simpsons), Written by Tom Gammill & Max Pross; Fox
- “Murder on the Planet Express” (Futurama), Written by Lew Morton; Comedy Central
- “Saturday Morning Fun Pit” (Futurama), Written by Patric M. Verrone; Comedy Central
- “Yolo” (The Simpsons), Written by Michael Nobori; Fox
COMEDY / VARIETY (INCLUDING TALK) – SERIES
- The Colbert Report, Writers: Stephen Colbert, Tom Purcell, Michael Brumm, Nate Charny, Rich Dahm, Paul Dinello, Eric Drysdale, Rob Dubbin, Glenn Eichler, Dan Guterman, Barry Julien, Jay Katsir, Frank Lesser, Opus Moreschi, Bobby Mort, Meredith Scardino, Max Werner; Comedy Central
- Conan, Writers: Jose Arroyo, Andres du Bouchet, Scott Chernoff, Deon Cole, Josh Comers, Dan Cronin, Scott Gairdner, Michael Gordon, Brian Kiley, Laurie Kilmartin, Rob Kutner, Todd Levin, Conan O'Brien, Matt O'Brien, Jesse Popp, Andy Richter, Brian Stack, Mike Sweeney; TBS
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Head Writer: Tim Carvell; Writers: Rory Albanese, Steve Bodow, Travon Free, Hallie Haglund, J.R. Havlan, Elliott Kalan, Matt Koff, Dan McCoy, Jo Miller, John Oliver, Zhubin Parang, Daniel Radosh, Jason Ross, Lauren Sarver, Jon Stewart; Comedy Central
- Jimmy Kimmel Live, Writers: Tony Barbieri, Jonathan Bines, Joelle Boucai, Gary Greenberg, Josh Halloway, Sal Iacono, Eric Immerman, Bess Kalb, Jimmy Kimmel, Jeff Loveness, Molly McNearney, Bryan Paulk, Danny Ricker, Rick Rosner; ABC
- Portlandia, Writers: Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein, Jonathan Krisel, Bill Oakley; IFC
- Saturday Night Live, Head Writers: Seth Meyers, Colin Jost; Writers: James Anderson, Alex Baze, Neil Casey, James Downey, Steve Higgins, Zach Kanin, Chris Kelly, Joe Kelly, Erik Kenward, Rob Klein, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney, Mike O’Brien, Josh Patten, Paula Pell, Marika Sawyer, Sarah Schneider, Pete Schultz, John Solomon, Kent Sublette, Bryan Tucker; NBC Universal
COMEDY / VARIETY – MUSIC, AWARDS, TRIBUTES – SPECIALS
- Blake Shelton’s Not So Family Christmas, Head Writers: Jay Martel, Ian Roberts; Writers: Alex Rubens, Charlie Sanders; NBC
QUIZ AND AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
- Jeopardy!, Written by John Duarte, Harry Friedman, Mark Gaberman, Debbie Griffin, Michele Loud, Robert McClenaghan, Jim Rhine, Steve D. Tamerius, Billy Wisse; ABC
DAYTIME DRAMA
- Days of Our Lives, Written by Lorraine Broderick, David Cherrill, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, Christopher Dunn, Janet Iacobuzio, David A. Levinson, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Melissa Salmons, Christopher J. Whitesell; NBC
- General Hospital, Written by Shelly Altman, Ron Carlivati, Anna Theresa Cascio, Suzanne Flynn, Kate Hall, Elizabeth Korte, Daniel James O’Connor, Jean Passanante, Elizabeth Page, Katherine Schock, Scott Sickles, Chris Van Etten; ABC
- The Young and the Restless, Associate Head Writers: Shelly Altman, Tracey Thomson; Written by Amanda Beall, Jeff Beldner, Brent Boyd, Susan Dansby, Janice Ferri Esser, Jay Gibson, Beth Milstein, Lisa Seidman, Natalie Minardi Slater, Anne Schoettle, Linda Schreiber, Teresa Zimmerman; CBS
Confession: I have literally never seen a full episode of a daytime soap. And yet I have been aware of these series for as long as I can recall being aware that something called "daytime soaps" existed. They will outlive us all!
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