Chapter 185 The Battle for Oscar Nominations(2/2)
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"I feel like Ovitz has a hidden plan..." The plane stopped briefly in New York and then flew Ronald to Los Angeles.
The first thing he did was to summon Niceta and Richard to a meeting. There were only five nominations, missing nominations for screenplay and editing, and Ronald was a little worried.
"Paula is also very dissatisfied. Tom (Cruise) did not receive a nomination for Best Supporting Actor. I plan to jointly protest against Michael (Ovitz)!"
Niceta is not very calm either. None of his agents have won all the Oscar nominations this time.
I have to say that this result is very interesting. Are you saying that Ovitz didn't try his best? No, after all, "Working Girl" received five and six nominations, and several awards that Ronald cares about are Best Director and Best Actress.
The main character and the Best Supporting Actress were nominated without any surprise. The Best Supporting Actress also occupied two spots.
But you said you got full support? Comparing "Rain Man" and "Mississippi Burning", you feel like you didn't enjoy that kind of support.
"I'm worried that the lack of nominations for Best Editing and Best Screenplay will affect Working Girl's performance in other awards..."
What Ronald cares about most is the best director...
"This is not absolute... We still have several awards, including the Film Critics Association Award, the Directors Guild Award, Boston, New York, and the newly established Chicago Film Critics Association Award..."
Niceta refused to admit defeat. In the past five years, the best director, best editing, and best screenplay often came from the same movie, and it was not always accurate. Except for last year's The Last Emperor and Thousand Years of Platoon,
There have also been cases where the Best Director and Best Editing awards and the scripts were divided among several films.
"What's going on with Tom? Isn't his performance in Rain Man worthy of a Best Supporting Actor nomination?" Ronald asked again.
"Among actors, many people are still jealous of him..." Niceta said something but then stopped.
The so-called jealousy is of course a possible reason. Only an expert can see Tom Cruise's performance, unlike the fool played by Dustin Hoffman, which can be appreciated by ordinary actors.
However, the handsome blond man River Phoenix, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, played the son of an unconventional couple who escaped from the FBI in "Wanted". There were not many challenging scenes.
Another movie starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Dean Stockwell, played a gangster in "Into the Gang". His performance was not particularly eye-catching. He also won the Best Actor award.
Nominations for Supporting Actor.
Could it be that the reason why Tom Cruise was selected over his acting skills is because both of them are of Jewish descent?
have no idea!
This kind of thing is just disgusting. If it is there or not, it is specious, and it is difficult for you to question it. Everyone in the Hollywood circle has a consensus, but if you want to protest, there is no basis to come up with, so it is not possible.
Chapter completed!