I'm surprised Nolan didn't get nominated for director. It's also so weird still to see so many Best Picture nominations. Too many choices!
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I still need to see a lot of those movies.
Me, too. So far I've only seen Inception, Black Swan, and Toy Story 3, which is just sad.
I'm not sure I can sit through Rabbit Hole, though, although it's supposed to be fantastic.
I'm surprised Nolan didn't get nominated for director
I'd imagine he was a close sixth. Those are pretty decent names, although I haven't watched the movies. I do have a phantom hate on for The Social Network, but that's entirely my anti-Zuckerberg stance.
I hope Hailee Steinfeld wins for Best Supporting Actress, but I haven't seen the other films of that category.
I'm surprised Nolan didn't get nominated for director
Well, that's the inevitable result of having 10 Best Picture noms, which, surprisingly, I've decided I don't mind as it gives a chance to films like Winter's Bone. Of course, that should mean they can eliminate the Pixar category, but alas, no.
I hope Hailee Steinfeld wins for Best Supporting Actress, but I haven't seen the other films of that category.
Wasn't she the lead, though? Certainly sounds that way from everything I've heard about it (which I seriously need to see).
Looking at the Best Director group, I was trying to figure who I'd pull out to put Nolan in. My first thought was Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan. But maybe it was his directorial efforts that made the movie watchable despite all its flaws.
For the Best Pictures, I have seen all but Winter's Bone. I think I also want to watch Blue Valentine.
Yeah, but I'm sure they put her in Supporting so she'd have a better chance at winning. See also, Christian Bale.
Wasn't she the lead, though?
Only in the sense that she's the protagonist, appears in every scene, and the story is told from her point of view. Besides that, the best-supporting nom makes perfect sense.