Another Voice
Charter Member of The Element
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- Jan 27, 2000
Im surprised no one has posted this already. This is the very height of awards season here in Hollywood and Disneys Pearl Harbor has finally scored it first major nominations. After being completely snubbed by the Golden Globes, the American Film Institute, the Screen Actors Guild, the Directors Guild and the Writers Guild the film that Michael Eisner called as close to a sure thing as you can get in Hollywood has finally earned some recognition.
Yes, Pearl Harbor has landed a very impressive 6 Golden Raspberry Award Nominations. The Razzies are the most anticipated and most enjoyable award present in town, and one of the few that lets the fan vote. While not the most nominated film (Freddy Got Fingered landed eight), this is still a very impressive.
The nominations are: Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Ben Affleck), Worst Couple (Ben Affleck and either Kate Beckinsale or Josh Hartnett), Worst Remake or Sequel, Worst Director (Michael Bay), and Worst Screenplay (Randall Wallace). For the complete list of nominations, visit http://www.razzies.com.
In all seriousness, the nominations for the Oscars are going to be announced early tomorrow morning. Pearl is not expected to garner any, and most of Disneys hopes for the major awards had been pinned on The Shipping News (enough said). It is expected that Monsters, Inc. will receive a nomination for Best Animated Feature. More tomorrow.
Yes, Pearl Harbor has landed a very impressive 6 Golden Raspberry Award Nominations. The Razzies are the most anticipated and most enjoyable award present in town, and one of the few that lets the fan vote. While not the most nominated film (Freddy Got Fingered landed eight), this is still a very impressive.
The nominations are: Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Ben Affleck), Worst Couple (Ben Affleck and either Kate Beckinsale or Josh Hartnett), Worst Remake or Sequel, Worst Director (Michael Bay), and Worst Screenplay (Randall Wallace). For the complete list of nominations, visit http://www.razzies.com.
In all seriousness, the nominations for the Oscars are going to be announced early tomorrow morning. Pearl is not expected to garner any, and most of Disneys hopes for the major awards had been pinned on The Shipping News (enough said). It is expected that Monsters, Inc. will receive a nomination for Best Animated Feature. More tomorrow.