Among the highlights this morning:
-Michael Clayton makes a power showing, taking nominations in many of the top categories including picture, director (Tony Gilroy), screenplay (also Gilroy), actor (George Clooney), supporting actor (Tom Wilkinson) and supporting actress (Tilda Swinton).
-Sean Penn's Into the Wild, however, turns up with nothing but a nod for supporting actor Hal Holbrook and film editing. This is especially surprising considering it was on many critics' top 10 lists, made a strong showing at the Screen Actors Guild and that the Academy loves actors who direct.
-Atonement came into awards season as the movie to beat, but it mostly came away nods in the smaller categories as well as Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay and Supporting Actress (Saorise Ronan). Guess the Academy decided to favor dark and violent (There Will be Blood and No Country for Old Men led all films with eight noms apiece) over epic beauty. Joe Wright, along with Penn, also sees his Best Director slot go to Michael Clayton's Tony Gilroy and Juno's Jason Reitman.
-Everyone said he deserved it, but Tommy Lee Jones' performance in the little-seen In the Valley of Elah has been largely ignored until now. The actor who turned in two amazing performances (the other in No Country for Old Men) got his props in the Best Actor category.
-Cate Blanchett pulled a double nomination, for her portrayals of Bob Dylan (in I'm Not There) and Queen Elizabeth I (Elizabeth - The Golden Age). She's since been nominated five times; four of them in the last four years; she won in 2005 for The Aviator.
-Laura Linney, who was sorely missing from previous award shortlists, turned up a Best Actress nod for The Savages, her third nomination. Linney and Blanchett's showing meant nada for expected nominees Angelina Jolie (A Mighty Heart) and Keira Knightley (Atonement).
-Surf's Up instead of Beowulf or Bee Movie for Best Animated Film? Penguins still rule!
--Ellen
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