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| Dec 20 |
SAG Nominees!
“Wild†received nominations for ensemble as well as Leading Actor for Emile Hirsch, Catherine Keener and Hal Holbrook both for Supporting. Only four films where presented multiple nominations. No surprise to me, they were “No Country for Old Men,†“American Gangster†and “Michael Clayton” and “No Country for Old Men.” Nominees for the ensemble-cast award, my favorite, include dramas “3:10 to SAG is introducing stunt awards with nominations for “Pirates of the I loved the stunts on “300.†I bet either “Bourne†or “Legend†will take the prize. Interestingly, the big holiday films didn’t receive a single nod — “Atonement” (which I love) and “Sweeney Todd,” “Charlie Wilson’s War.” The SAG Awards commence Jan. 27 at the Shrine in 2 Responses to “SAG Nominees!”Leave a Reply |
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