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Ten days, from the end of the Golden Globe Awards ceremony to the announcement of the Oscar nominations, in just ten days, the nominees for the five major union awards in the United States have been announced one after another, not only that, the British Academy Film Awards, the American Photographic Agreement Awards, the Denver Film Critics Association Awards, and the Georgia Film Critics Association Awards have all announced the nominees one after another. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

On the day the academy's voting closed, the Producers Guild of America Awards announced the nominees.

The so-called Producers' Guild, which is simply equivalent to the Best Picture Award, is the same as the Directors Guild of America, and the Producers Guild Awards are very compatible with the Oscars, and the results of the past 18 awards have only been missed five times, with a correct rate of more than two-thirds. However, despite the fact that the Producers Guild of America has made a series of predictions wrong over the past two years, and "The Aviator" in 2004 and "Brokeback Mountain" in 2005 unfortunately failed to make it to the Oscars, the nomination for this award has been highly anticipated.

But as a result, the American Producers Guild broke out a shocking upset, and the five works of "Little Sunshine Beauty", "Departed", "Fury Road", "Dream Girl" and "Queen" successfully entered the final five and received nominations.

This also means that "Babel" was out of the game, and compared to the failure of "Letter from Iwo Jima", "Borat", and "Pan's Labyrinth", "Babel" lost its nomination, which is the real reason for the uproar throughout North America. It's impossible to tell whether it was the "Dream Girl" or the "Queen" who squeezed out the "Tower of Babel", but this no longer matters, the important thing is that there is no place for the "Tower of Babel" in the list of nominees from the Producers Guild of America.

People originally thought that the situation of the troika of "Babel", "Departed" and "Fury Road" had been formed, but they did not expect that the "Babel" would drop the chain at the critical moment, and the overall advantage of the first group was unexpected again. Not only is this a far cry from the results of the Golden Globes, but it also continues the chaos of this year's awards season.

"Fury Road" missed out on nominations from the Writers Guild, "Queen" lost nominations from the Directors Guild - and Screen Actors Guild group performance nominations, "Babel" lost nominations from the Producers Guild, and "Dream Girls" also lost from the Writers Guild. Browsing through the list of nominees for the five major union awards, people suddenly found that the expected troika did not appear, and the temporarily leading ones were "Departed" and "Little Sunshine Beauty", but the problem is that these two works both failed at the Golden Globe Awards, which ......

Hollywood's five major union awards are crucial to the awards season, not only because they cover the five core elements of the film industry, but also because they have a far leading membership base and are the main composition of the academy's jury. It can be said that the direction of the Guild Awards will largely determine the Oscars - of course, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, which have deviated from the list of winners for the past five consecutive years, chose to remain silent.

The chaos of this year's awards season has also continued to the top five union awards, and even the editors of America Guild Award, the least popular American Editors Guild Awards, the three nominations for "Thriller Flight 93", "Thank You for Smoking a Cigarette" and "Pirates of the Caribbean 2" are more or less surprising. Not to mention the puzzling list of nominees from the Directors Guild and the Producers Guild.

Despite this, there are still some clues in this piece of disturbing information, for example, Clint Eastwood's Oscar road this year is really bumpy, although "Letter from Iwo Jima" successfully received praise after its release, and even won the National Review Association Award in one go, and once again justified the old cowboy's name, but the follow-up momentum is a little unable to keep up.

For example, "Fury Road" once again continues the mode of national love, in addition to the script, it has risen strongly in an all-round way, and on the whole, the momentum of the awards season is indeed unbeatable, only "The Departed" can compete, especially the affirmation of the directors' union and the producers' union, which is even more eye-catching - even the performance link recognized as the weakest in commercial works, "Fury Road" has also opened a sweeping mode in the actors' union.

Another example is the rising momentum of "Dream Girl", after the outbreak of the Golden Globe Awards, it ushered in a red across the board, and the momentum has surpassed that of "Chicago" a few years ago.

Another example is the reversal of the situation of the two independent films "Queen" and "Little Miss Sunshine", the former is starting to slow down, and after missing the heavyweight directors' guild nomination, the Oscar situation has become blurred, and the latter is difficult to contain, especially the internal voice of the American Producers Guild shows that the possibility of overtaking "The Departed" to win the Oscar for Best Picture is increasing......

It is hard to imagine what has happened in Hollywood in the past ten days, the exchange of interests, the exchange of favors, the change of power, and the change of wind direction...... Not only the big studios, but also the small and medium-sized independent film companies are particularly active; Not only the PR team of the nominated works, but all practitioners seem to be actively involved; Not only Hollywood, but even public opinion led by the media has begun to cast their eyes and watch the show.

So, what about the selection of the Academy's 6,000 judges? How the 6,000 judges ticked the box on the voting form, and how each decision could be a choice that changed the course of history, what did they think of "Fury Road", did they choose "Letter from Iwo Jima", how much did they approve of "Babel", how many departments they chose "Departed", what was their attitude towards "Queen" and "Little Sunshine Beauty", did they agree with the critics' praise of "Pan's Labyrinth", and their praise for "Dream Girl" The pattern of post-development is a positive or negative idea......

Everyone has their own ideas, even if the old scholars of the academy try their best to use their personal influence and strong connections to change the trend of public opinion, it is still impossible to control the direction of each award 100% accurately, this is the charm of the college's public relations, it is not uncommon for the weak to defeat the strong; It is also an authoritative source for the Oscars, reflecting the choice of more than 6,000 judges; This is still the unpredictability of historical change, and the "crash" overturning "Brokeback Mountain" is as jaw-dropping as the defeat of "Saving Private Ryan" in "Shakespeare's Love History".

The list of nominees is the clarion call for this public relations battle to enter the decisive stage.

On January 26, 2007, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the list of nominees for the 79th Oscars.

As the crown jewel, the best picture is always the top priority every year, which is not only a reward for the entire crew of a work, but also an affirmation of the production company and distribution company. This year, nature is no exception; Or should I say that this year is especially important.

"The Departed", "Fury Road", "Babel", "Little Sunshine Beauty", "Queen".

This is the list of Best Picture nominees for the 79th Oscars, the top five seats are in their respective places, and after nearly three months of controversy, ups and downs, reversals and confrontations, the list of winners has finally been decided, and the underdog is still the key word-

The mighty dark horse journey of "Dream Girl" came to an abrupt end, whether it was the Golden Globe Awards or the five major trade unions, this work sparked widespread discussion in just one month, but it still failed to break out of the encirclement after all. Whether it's questioning or praise; Whether it was opposition or support, it was answered at this moment: even if the other associations were bustling and lively, all of them were superficial, and the six thousand college judges chose other works at the crucial moment of voting. This reminds people of the "berserk road".

The scoreless "Fury Road" has been spanning the entire awards season, but has never been able to win more awards and recognition, and it seems that the identity of the "top seed" is not worthy of the name. However, the feedback from the audience, the recognition of the film critics, and the professional opinions finally fermented the due effect, maintained the rhythm in the sprint stage, and successfully entered the competition for the finals. So, will "Fury Road" continue its momentum of winning nominations and missing out on awards, or will it really complete the Jedi counterattack and stand out in one fell swoop?

"Babel" and "The Queen" narrowly won a place in the final five, and the melee after the Golden Globe Awards was still unable to fundamentally shake the foundation of the two works, and the advantage of centralized voting still allowed them to maintain to the end. After receiving the nomination, this was the first start, and while the second half of the sprint was full of more variables, at least, they had already qualified for the showdown.

"The Departed" was nowhere to be shortlisted without any suspense, and it seems that he has risen to the top seed of the awards season, and his momentum is unmatched. Relatively speaking, "Letter from Iwo Jima" failed to turn the tables after all, Warner Bros. painstakingly promoted the two works of "Flags of Fathers" and "Letter from Iwo Jima", and the momentum accelerated after entering 2007, but unfortunately fell at the door of the finals, which is really embarrassing. But on the flip side, Warner Bros.' PR power will be concentrated on the "Departed" and must not be underestimated.

In the nomination stage, "Dream Girl" undoubtedly became the biggest loser, and the earth-shattering pattern was still subject to the mediocrity of the quality of the finished product after all, the much-criticized narrative rhythm and plot thickness dragged back, and all the calls turned into bubbles in an instant and disappeared without a trace; On the contrary, Chaos Pictures became the biggest winner, with two seats in five nominations, overtaking Paramount and Warner Bros. to become the frontrunner in the final stage.

However, this is only the best picture, and in other categories, the Oscar nominations have once again continued the trend of this year's awards season, with both shock and joy, and the whole landscape has been completely reshuffled.