Craig Horlbeck
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You gotta be on Mr. Hall's opus with us. Explain the Rowena part. Is this like... This is one of the most egregious best picture snubs of all time, isn't it? It's amazing to me that it's not nominated, especially given the crop of what it's up against.
Haven't seen that. I don't think. I have because we did a 1977 draft on the big picture and I watched it. And it's a perfectly adequate drama about ballet. Oh, yeah.
Haven't seen that. I don't think. I have because we did a 1977 draft on the big picture and I watched it. And it's a perfectly adequate drama about ballet. Oh, yeah.
Haven't seen that. I don't think. I have because we did a 1977 draft on the big picture and I watched it. And it's a perfectly adequate drama about ballet. Oh, yeah.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand it.
But it does... It's not like it's Armageddon where it got like all the effects and sound stuff. It's like it got a supporting actress nomination, you know? It won for cinematography. There was a special achievement Oscar for the sound effects editing for this movie. So it got... It was acknowledged as an important film. So for it to not hit Best Picture is so strange.
But it does... It's not like it's Armageddon where it got like all the effects and sound stuff. It's like it got a supporting actress nomination, you know? It won for cinematography. There was a special achievement Oscar for the sound effects editing for this movie. So it got... It was acknowledged as an important film. So for it to not hit Best Picture is so strange.
But it does... It's not like it's Armageddon where it got like all the effects and sound stuff. It's like it got a supporting actress nomination, you know? It won for cinematography. There was a special achievement Oscar for the sound effects editing for this movie. So it got... It was acknowledged as an important film. So for it to not hit Best Picture is so strange.
I believe it has happened. But the reason that the director of The Goodbye Girl wasn't nominated is because it's the same director of The Turning Point. It's Herbert Ross. They're both Herbert Ross movies.
I believe it has happened. But the reason that the director of The Goodbye Girl wasn't nominated is because it's the same director of The Turning Point. It's Herbert Ross. They're both Herbert Ross movies.
I believe it has happened. But the reason that the director of The Goodbye Girl wasn't nominated is because it's the same director of The Turning Point. It's Herbert Ross. They're both Herbert Ross movies.
No, you can get nominated twice in the same category for the same performances, but it's usually very hard because there's a lot of vote splitting historically.
No, you can get nominated twice in the same category for the same performances, but it's usually very hard because there's a lot of vote splitting historically.
No, you can get nominated twice in the same category for the same performances, but it's usually very hard because there's a lot of vote splitting historically.
Do you want to do the belt for Truffaut films? You know, like, does it go like Wild Child and then Bed and Board, Stolen Kisses, The Last Metro? Like, what do you think? Where does it end?
Do you want to do the belt for Truffaut films? You know, like, does it go like Wild Child and then Bed and Board, Stolen Kisses, The Last Metro? Like, what do you think? Where does it end?
Do you want to do the belt for Truffaut films? You know, like, does it go like Wild Child and then Bed and Board, Stolen Kisses, The Last Metro? Like, what do you think? Where does it end?
I can't really understand what you guys feel.