Sentences with phrase «never gotten a nomination»

You'll never get their nomination,» he said.
Although Turkey has never gotten a nomination in 20 submissions, this 2014 Cannes Palme d'Or winner stands their best chance yet.

Not exact matches

Films like J. Edgar and The Aviator (for which he got a Leading Role nomination) require him to play a single character through many stages of his life, never allowing the actor to fully inhabit characters at a single point in time.
He will never get the Republican nomination.
The GOP would never have let Santorum get the nomination because they knew the majority of US citizens considered him - let's face it - nuttier than a pecan tree.
The defensive stats are split (dWAR likes him okay enough, UZR hates him), but he'll probably never get a Gold Glove nomination.
The nominations obsession encourages the sticks and carrots beloved of machine politicians — «nominate her and you'll never get a shadow job» — while squeezing daylight and air out of the process ever further.
Astorino, a Republican, has broad backing from his party's establishment and, despite a threatened run from Donald Trump (who always threatens and never runs), looks to be well positioned to get his party's nomination.
Bey seconded the nomination, but it never got to a vote because Nicoletti's appointment was approved.
«Tomorrow's 1922 Committee Elections - nominations in full Main Peter Bone and Philip Hollobone can be proud of their work on the BackBench Business Committee — but it may never be as powerful / awkward for the govt again if the new members get their way...»
«The nomination of Alex Azar, the former head of Eli Lilly's U.S. operations, shows that Trump was never serious about his promise to stop the pharmaceutical industry from «getting away with murder,»» Sanders said.
There are also a number of younger directors still making plenty of films that have yet to get a best directing award — Ridley Scott has been nominated 3 times (Thelma and Louise, Gladiator and Black Hawk Down), Terrence Malick has been nominated 2 times (Tree of Life, The Thin Red Line, Paul Thomas Anderson has been nominated once (There Will Be Blood) and Tim Burton has never received a directing nomination.
He's gotten 11 Oscar nominations and never won one.
Leone is even more notable than the other directors on our list as not only did he never receive an Oscar for direction he didn't even once get a nomination despite producing such classic Spaghetti Westerns like the trilogy of A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
I can actually see her getting an Oscar nomination easier than SAG — but one never knows THIS either.
by Ian Pugh Beyond its pale stab at indie street cred and an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay (which are almost one and the same these days), Lars and the Real Girl shares with Juno an invitation to partake in a never - ending stream of laughs over its premise until it basically flips a switch and instructs you to get emotional over it — the supposed target of discussion here being nothing less than that ever - popular subject of paternalistic revulsion, mental illness.
HOSTILES was getting a lot of Oscar buzz at the time, but it never received a nomination.
As per usual, whenever the nominations are announced there are several films that you can point out throughout the year that will make it, on the other hand, you have those that you would have never guessed would even get a shot.
Scarlett Johansson Can't Get a Golden Globe Nomination for «Her:» Even though Scarlett Johansson is never seen in Spike Jonez's «Her,» her work in the film is making a significant impact because many are dubbing her voice - only performance award worthy.
It was also pretty cool to see The Last Exorcism picking up a few mentions, although Never Let Me Go seems to have been snubbed, getting just one nomination for Best Cinematography.
It's been said often, but it is worth saying again: comic actors never seem to get awards or even nominations for the work that they do, but it seems clear to me that O'Hara, Lynch and Poehler are all working at as high a level of technique and creativity as, say, Cate Blanchett or Kate Winslet without signaling that they are Acting.
Director Alejandro González Iñárritu has never had much box office success (Best Picture nominee Babel is his only film to break $ 20 million domestically), but that hasn't prevented every movie of his from getting at least one major Oscar nomination.
Producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown got the Best Picture nomination for «Jaws» and the movie was nominated in three other Oscar categories, but Spielberg never heard his name announced among the nominations.
With La La Land, it never squared with me that it didn't get a SAG ensemble nomination.
SAG snub for The Post i still fear was due to screeners and not enough of the voting body seeing it BAFTA is never a sure thing especially for a patriotic American Film - Streep has earned Oscar nominations without the BAFTA The Post will get a Best Pic nomination and Meryl will be nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars Dench snub a good sign and Bening too late to gather the buzz / votes
As it turns out, most of them are either by authors who have never been a part of the program and are speculating about whether it's a good idea or not, or by people who are blogging their epic quest to get as many nominations as possible during the 30 - day window (which I think is a bit silly, since the decision is mainly based on the publishing team anyway — Beauty's Songbook scraped by with only two days in «Hot and Trending» and pretty much no support from my fans).
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