The Screen Actors Guild Award nominations will be announced this morning at 6am PT/9am ET on TNT and webcast on TNT.TV and TBS.COM.
And since they got their waiver approved, these awards are actually going to happen!
yeah, the WGA were smart, it would have been foolish to picket the awards ceremony of another Union, especially the MOST well known and recognizable union in the indunstry.
oooh! These awards actually mean something! Can't wait!
Morning peeps!
its on!
No nominations for Sweeney Todd, but I don't think SAG members got to see it in time to vote.
But Hairspray got one of the Best Ensemble nods!
someone please post the noms!!
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
GEORGE CLOONEY / Michael Clayton – “Michael Clayton” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS / Daniel Plainview – “There Will Be Blood” (Paramount Vantage)
RYAN GOSLING / Lars Lindstrom – “Lars And The Real Girl” (Sidney Kimmel Entertainment)
EMILE HIRSCH / Christopher McCandless– “Into The Wild” (Paramount Vantage)
VIGGO MORTENSEN / Nikolai – “Eastern Promises” (Focus Features)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
CATE BLANCHETT / Queen Elizabeth I – “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” (Universal Pictures)
JULIE CHRISTIE / Fiona – “Away From Her” (Lionsgate)
MARION COTILLARD / Edith Piaf – “La Vie En Rose” (Picturehouse)
ANGELINA JOLIE / Mariane Pearl – “A Mighty Heart” (Paramount Vantage)
ELLEN PAGE / Juno MacGuff – “Juno” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
CASEY AFFLECK / Robert Ford – “The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
JAVIER BARDEM / Anton Chigurh – “No Country For Old Men” (Miramax Films)
HAL HOLBROOK / Ron Franz – “Into The Wild” (Paramount Vantage)
TOMMY LEE JONES / Ed Tom Bell – “No Country For Old Men” (Miramax Films)
TOM WILKINSON / Arthur Edens – “Michael Clayton” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
CATE BLANCHETT / Jude – “I’m Not There” (The Weinstein Company)
RUBY DEE / Mama Lucas – “American Gangster” (Universal Pictures)
CATHERINE KEENER / Jan Burres – “Into The Wild” (Paramount Vantage)
AMY RYAN / Helene McCready – “Gone Baby Gone” (Miramax Films)
TILDA SWINTON / Karen Crowder – “Michael Clayton” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
3:10 TO YUMA (Lionsgate)
CHRISTIAN BALE / Dan Evans
RUSSELL CROWE / Ben Wade
PETER FONDA / Byron McElroy
GRETCHEN MOL / Alice Evans
DALLAS ROBERTS / Grayson Butterfield
VINESSA SHAW / Emmy Roberts
BEN FOSTER / Charlie Prince
ALAN TUDYK / Doc Potter
LOGAN LERMAN / Will Evans
AMERICAN GANGSTER (Universal Pictures)
ARMAND ASSANTE / Dominic Cattano
JOSH BROLIN / Detective Trupo
RUSSELL CROWE / Richie Roberts
RUBY DEE / Mama Lucas
CHIWETEL EJIOFOR / Huey Lucas
IDRIS ELBA / Tango
CUBA GOODING, JR. / Nicky Barnes
CARLA GUGINO / Laurie Roberts
JOHN HAWKES / Freddie Spearman
TED LEVINE / Lou Toback
JOE MORTON / Charlie Williams
LYMARI NADAL / Eva
JOHN ORTIZ / Javier J. Rivera
RZA / Moses Jones
YUL VAZQUEZ / Alfonse Abruzzo
DENZEL WASHINGTON / Frank Lucas
HAIRSPRAY (New Line Cinema)
NIKKI BLONSKY / Tracy Turnblad
AMANDA BYNES / Penny Pingleton
PAUL DOOLEY / Mr. Spritzer
ZAC EFRON / Link Larkin
ALLISON JANNEY / Prudy Pingleton
ELIJAH KELLEY / Seaweed
JAMES MARSDEN / Corny Collins
MICHELLE PFEIFFER / Velma Von Tussle
QUEEN LATIFAH / Motormouth Maybelle
BRITTANY SNOW / Amber Von Tussle
JERRY STILLER / Mr. French
JOHN TRAVOLTA / Edna Turnblad
CHRISTOPHER WALKEN / Wilbur Turnblad
INTO THE WILD (Paramount Vantage)
BRIAN DIERKER / Rainey
MARCIA GAY HARDEN / Billie McCandless
EMILE HIRSCH / Chris McCandless
HAL HOLBROOK / Ron Franz
WILLIAM HURT / Walt McCandless
CATHERINE KEENER / Jan Burres
JENA MALONE / Carine McCandless
KRISTEN STEWART / Tracy Tatro
VINCE VAUGHN / Wayne Westerberg
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (Miramax Films)
JAVIER BARDEM / Anton Chigurh
JOSH BROLIN / Llewelyn Moss
GARRET DILLAHUNT / Wendell
TESS HARPER / Loretta Bell
WOODY HARRELSON / Carson Wells
TOMMY LEE JONES / Ed Tom Bell
KELLY MACDONALD / Carla Jean Moss
I'm happy for Hal Holbrook, Ruby Dee and Vanessa Williams.
Leading Actor has some interesting choices.
I'm pretty sure once Sweeney is more widely seen Depp will get an Oscar nom.
Lars And The Real Girl. Really?
I'm wondering if Hairspray could sneak in with a Best Picture Oscar nod.
God, no!
I guess I'm surprised "There Will Be Blood" didn't get one of the Best Ensemble nods.
It's been winning several critics awards as the best film of the year.
Does everyone suck in it besides Daniel Day-Lewis?
Nothing would make me happier Besty. I really loved that movie.
Everything is so dark this year, they may really go for the pep and color of Hairspray.
I'm also surprised that Atonement was shut out.
No Amy Adams for "Enchanted" either.
Although I kinda think she's a long shot for an Oscar nomination myself. She's still on the short list of many prediction sites though.
I think the Oscar noms will be anything but predicatable.
I agree.
The critics awards on the other hand? Very predictable. They're showing their usual narrow-visioned colors, toward the same type of movie, year after year.
Yawn.
They seem to be more in unison this year than in the past... but their choices are SO foreseeable. They lack imagination and emotion. Which is why they aren't the creative folks.
I agree mateo. It's going to be a very interesting year.
Do you guys think the politics of the strike will affect the noms?
Will some people be passed over b/c they perhaps aren't behind the writers vocally enough?
I guess I'm surprised "There Will Be Blood" didn't get one of the Best Ensemble nods.
It's been winning several critics awards as the best film of the year.
Does everyone suck in it besides Daniel Day-Lewis?
That last part made me laugh, thank you.
"There Will Be Blood" is kind of controversial right now: there are the people who think the film might as well be called "Daniel Day-Lewis is Better Than You", the people who think it's a seriously flawed masterpiece.
Also, even if the film is raved all over the place, is it the kind of movie the Academy goes for?
No, we'll just have to wait and see.
I don't think the strike will affect the voting at all.
Just the show.
"Also, even if the film is raved all over the place, is it the kind of movie the Academy goes for?"
And there you have it, Bustopher. The critics awards don't parallel the Oscar votes.
But the SAG noms are a good indication (minus a few glaring omissions like Sweeney) of what the smaller group of Oscar voters will chose to nominate. I'm guessing 3 out of 5 for most of these categories will wind up with Oscar nominations.
And I'm not worried about Sweeney, either. It wasn't seen by many of the SAG voters in time. That will be taken care of in the next couple of weeks, well in advance of Oscar balloting.
I hope Vanessa and America both can win. A tie?
Wooot! Ugly Betty!
there's been a severe lack of love for Paul Dano in all these pre-cursors, which makes me sad. I haven't seen There Will Be Blood yet, but i love paul dano and the role looks really great.
On first glance, these nominations seem kind of lame.
Hairspray for Best Ensemble? Really??
Wow, I can't believe ATONEMENT was totally snubbed out of everything. I thought best cast/best actor/best supporting actress would be a shoo in for them.
I don't even care about Sweeney, but Atonement? WTF?
Happy for UGLY BETTY (3 nods!). Still can't believe the snubs for ATONEMENT & SWEENEY. And Cate Blanchett for Leading Actress? Really? Over Amy Adams?
And, um, 3:10 TO YUMA & HAIRPSRAY for Best Ensemble?
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