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Oscar Nominees Announced
source: the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Anime Films to Sit out Academy Awards
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 76th Academy Awards (Oscars) nominees today. Academy Award hopefuls Millennium Actress, Tokyo Godfathers, Pokémon Heroes and Animatrix segment Final Flight of the Osiris did not make the cut.
Nominated for best animated feature film are Brother Bear, Finding Nemo and The Triplets of Belleville. Nominated for best short film (animated) are "Boundin'" (Pixar), "Destino" (Walt Disney), "Gone Nutty" (Blue Sky Studios), "Harvie Krumpet" (Melodrama Pictures) and "Nibbles" (Acme Filmworks).
I'm surprised Andro hadn't gotten here first. PLACE YOU BETS! _________________ "When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."- C.S. Lewis
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Tue Jan 27, 2004 4:46 pm |
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$6 skillion on Finding Nemo.
...For those of us who never watch and/or read the news; when are the Oscars? _________________ "Robots don't say 'ye'."
"I'll show ye!" |
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Tue Jan 27, 2004 5:11 pm |
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AP wrote: |
ABC will broadcast the Oscars on Feb. 29 live from Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre. Billy Crystal returns as host after a four-year absence, his eighth time as Oscar master of ceremonies. |
I voted for "Nemo" as the odds-on favorite, but it'd be nice if "Triplets" won. Just the trailer's a sock-knocker-offer. _________________ "When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."- C.S. Lewis
"Superman can't be emo. He can't cut himself."-CP |
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Tue Jan 27, 2004 5:24 pm |
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I've seen no trailer for Triplets, but read a review, and want to see.
Nemo will win, even though it shouldn't. It was good, yes. It wasn't the best.
Anyone know anyplace where they post the animated shorts? These things get made but honestly, how are we supposed to see them? Some of them are really good too . . . _________________ anime is teh s uck
Play City of Heroes/Villians? Look me up, Pinnacle server, @C Paradox |
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Tue Jan 27, 2004 8:42 pm |
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film festivals. they make their rounds. |
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Tue Jan 27, 2004 10:19 pm |
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Nobuyuki wrote: |
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 76th Academy Awards (Oscars) nominees today. Academy Award hopefuls (snip) Pokémon Heroes and Animatrix segment Final Flight of the Osiris did not make the cut. |
Oh, thank god!
I'm sorry, but I just can't see Pokémon winning an Oscar.
Also, although The Animatrix was good (for the most part, anyway), "Final Flight of the Osiris" was awful. It was so bad, it's more deserving of a Razzie. It was a muddled mess that had no plot or relevance to its tie-in with The Matrix Reloaded other than to be mentioned. The only thing it had going for was its realistic 3-D animation, but even that has been seen a few years before in Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, which is bizarre since the Academy considered "Final Flight" in an award position for Most Original Animation.
Oh, and on a side note, here's the Triplets of Belleville trailer for those of you who haven't seen it. |
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Wed Jan 28, 2004 1:26 am |
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WTF is the Animatrix anyway? _________________ You're An Inu (Dog)!
Loyal and protective. A true friend all the way.
You love having yours ears scratched, and being near your loved ones.
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Wed Jan 28, 2004 11:35 am |
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The Animatrix was 9 short anime features that were tied into the world of The Matrix.
http://www.intothematrix.com _________________ "Robots don't say 'ye'."
"I'll show ye!" |
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Wed Jan 28, 2004 11:40 am |
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They should have nominated either Animatrix episods 2+3, or one of the ones done by the guy that did Cowboy Bebop (the episode with the kid that jumps off the building, and hte episode with the private eye). Those were well done. Super well done. _________________ anime is teh s uck
Play City of Heroes/Villians? Look me up, Pinnacle server, @C Paradox |
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Wed Jan 28, 2004 12:05 pm |
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counterparadox wrote: |
They should have nominated either Animatrix episods 2+3, or one of the ones done by the guy that did Cowboy Bebop (the episode with the kid that jumps off the building, and hte episode with the private eye). Those were well done. Super well done. |
The only problem is those weren't shown in theaters. _________________ "When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."- C.S. Lewis
"Superman can't be emo. He can't cut himself."-CP |
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Wed Jan 28, 2004 7:00 pm |
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Disney execs are reportedly petrified about what they should do concerning the Oscar nomination that this Salvador Dalí -- inspired animated short just received. Should the studio run an aggressive campaign in an effort to claim this acclaimed award, but then run the risk of allowing "Destino"'s executive producer -- Roy E. Disney -- the opportunity to speak directly to 200 million TV viewers worldwide?
I'm told that there was much rejoicing inside the Team Disney Burbank building yesterday as studio execs met to discuss all the Academy Award nominations that the Walt Disney Company just earned.
The suits were said to be particularly pleased with Johnny Depp's nomination as best actor in Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl." According to someone who was there, "The execs don't think that Depp has a snowball's chance in hell of actually winning the Oscar. But his nomination will make it that much easier for the Mouse to move a couple hundred thousand more copies of the 'Pirates' video and DVD. So the company will be happy to mount a campaign for Johnny if it will help support sales of the film. "
But when the subject of "Destino" came up, I'm told that representatives of Disney's PR department were petrified. They were said to be beside themselves, fretting about what they should do about this Oscar-nominated short.
"This is really a lose/lose situation for the Walt Disney Company," said one studio insider. "If the studio doesn't mount a really aggressive promotional campaign in order to claim a Best Animated Short Oscar for 'Destino,' Roy and Stanley get the right to complain that the Disney Company deliberately torpedoed this film's chance. Out of fear over what Walt's nephew might say once he gets up on stage at the Kodak Theatre."
"On the other hand, if Disney does put together a great Academy Award promotional campaign for 'Destino' and the short does actually win, all the suits still have to sit there and sweat. Wondering if Roy is going to use his opportunity -- standing there in front of over 200 million television viewers worldwide -- to talk about his campaign to remove Eisner."
Well, while Disney execs were worrying about what Walt's nephew might say were the former Disney board member to actually make it up onstage at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre, Roy E. Disney was being extremely gracious and kind as he spoke with the press about "Destino"'s Oscar nomination. In a statement that was released through his www.savedisney.com website, Roy was quoted as saying:
"WOW!!! Oscar® Nominations are one of those things you hope like the dickens for -- and even talk yourself into believing you could receive -- and then get in a really cold sweat when the day comes. Well, this time we got one, for Destino! I am absolutely thrilled to the bone. A lot of love and hard work went into this short film by a lot of dedicated people, and my deepest thanks go to each of them. They always say that 'just getting nominated is honor enough,' and while that's true, I would sure love to win the Oscar® itself!"
In a gesture that impressed many voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Roy's statement over at www.savedisney.com featured a direct link back to a web page which listed every person who worked on "Destino."
"Making sure that credit is given where credit is due? That's a pretty classy thing for Roy to do," said one animator (Who asked not to be name, out of fear of reprisals from Disney Company officials). "That's one of the reasons that 'Destino' 's got my vote."
"But -- to be honest, Jim -- the real reason that I'm voting for 'Destino' is I just have to hear what Roy will say should his short win," this animator concluded. "Will he take the high road and just thank the Academy for honoring Dalí and Walt Disney's dream? Or will he take the low road and -- on ABC yet, the Disney Company's own television network -- lambaste Michael Eisner for being such a bonehead? Ah, there's no way I'm missing the Academy Awards this year!"
It's just this sort of sentiment that has execs at the Walt Disney Company concerned. Which is why they're reportedly looking into the rules of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to see who's actually allowed to accept the Oscar for Best Animated Short. Traditionally, it's just the film's director and producer who are allowed up onstage to accept the award and make a short statement. But then -- given the pivotal part Roy played in finally getting this 58-year-old production rolling once more -- it only stands to reason that Walt's nephew would also be allowed up on stage. To bask in the glory and -- perhaps -- make a brief comment of his own.
But -- for now -- Roy's just basking in the glory of having been nominated for such a prestigious honor. And the execs at the Walt Disney Company? They're allegedly already fretting about how they're going to get through the next few weeks. As the members of the Hollywood press corps continually badger the studio's PR department about what Disney's going to do about "Destino." |
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Sun Feb 01, 2004 2:55 pm |
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no to offend any of you and the movies you like its just that i dont really think of finding neno and brother bear as anime i think of it as animation but anime is more like jappenesse animation lol well dont ahte we for posting this thats the least i need lol |
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Tue Mar 02, 2004 10:19 pm |
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well dont ahte we for posting this thats the least i need |
I assume you're saying don't hate you for posting that, that it's the least you need.
No hating, just watch what you say and the occasional punctuation mark would be nice. That being said:
Who the fuck said they were anime? AND anime IS animation. You do not want to open that bag up. |
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Tue Mar 02, 2004 11:47 pm |
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I think Belleville...
Actually, here in the UK and in France it is called 'Bellevill Rendezveu' or however it's spelt -_-
if I'm thinking of the right thing... _________________ rednekbob9: 1: You're Female
rednekbob9: 2: You're Internet-able
rednekbob9: 3: You like anime
rednekbob9: you're automatically a perfect match
rednekbob9: run like hell |
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Wed Mar 03, 2004 12:50 pm |
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