Scripters get credit for some terrific dialog that would have been a lot less disarming if not for the winsome robot and Sheedy's affection for it.
Not exact matches
Toronto — Audience award goes to 12 Years a Slave over Gravity New York Film Critics — Best Picture goes to American Hustle, McQueen
gets Director National Board of Review — Best Picture goes to Her, Spike Jonze
gets Director Los Angeles — tie between Gravity and Her, Alfonso Cuaron
gets Best Director Southeastern Film Critics — 12 Years a Slave, McQueen
gets Best Director Golden Globes — 12 Years a Slave for Picture, Alfonso Cuaron for Director Critics Choice — 12 Years a Slave for Picture, Alfonso Cuaron for Director Producers Guild — a Tie between Gravity and 12 Years a Slave SAG ensemble — American Hustle Directors Guild — Alfonso Cuaron for Gravity Eddies — Captain Phillips and American Hustle Writers Guild — Captain Phillips and Her
Scripters — 12 Years a Slave
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Using scripts to pigeon hole someone to give the answer the
scripter wants is nothing short of showing blatant disrespect for another's opinions, no matter how they may fly in the face of a commissioned salesperson's first and foremost concern for what should happen in the future...
getting the signature... and the latent promise of $ $ $.