KEY DATES ANNOUNCED FOR THE OSCARS
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the ABC Television Network today announced the dates for the 86th and 87th Oscar® presentations. The 86th and 87th Academy Awards® will air live on ABC on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, and February 22, 2015, respectively.
Key dates for the Awards season are:
- Saturday, November 16, 2013: The Governors Awards
- Monday, December 2, 2013: Official Screen Credits due
- Friday, December 27, 2013: Nominations voting begins
- Wednesday, January 8, 2014: Nominations voting ends 5 p.m. PT
- Thursday, January 16, 2014: Oscar nominations announced
- Monday, February 10, 2014: Nominees Luncheon
- Friday, February 14, 2014: Final voting begins
- Saturday, February 15, 2014: Scientific and Technical Awards
- Tuesday, February 25, 2014: Final voting ends 5 p.m. PT
- Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014: 86th Academy Awards
- Oscar Sunday, February 22, 2015: 87th Academy Awards
The 86th and 87th Academy Awards ceremonies will be held at the Dolby Theatre™ at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network.
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I am not quite sure if this upcoming year for potential BP nominees will be as successful as this year’s past (and you still had braindead writers at the trades complain that the Academy still ignored the box office champions for the year even when you had an amazing situation of where everybody saw more BP nominees than they ever did before). I think Wolf on Wall Street (Scorsese’s last decade have had some real money-makers), Saving Mr. Banks (eh…), August: Osage County, and Monuments Men (ehh….) are going to be the clear winners. I think DOR’s movie is also going to do well because of the strength of the cast (and their crazy hair and makeup) getting people to see it. So there is 5 potential nominees. Maybe Foxcatcher does well, though I think the strength of the ‘look at this…’ potential shock of Carell’s dramatic turn is going to be heavily relied upon.
I actually don’t think any of the blockbusters will make any noise for any BP buzz like The Dark Knight Rises did (for a minute and then a lot of people thought it was too over-stuffed and muddled that even the things it earned previous nominations for got ignored) or Skyfall. Maybe Pacific Rim and Elysium for technical awards as Del Toro and Blomkamp are known commodities for the Academy. I am looking forward to those movies along with Man of Steel and of course, Gravity. Still am not really feeling The Hunger Games, mainly because the much anticipated casting everybody wanted every hot actor to play in Finnick goes to this completely un-charismatic pretty face in Sam Claflin who seems to be falling upward in these mainstream movies that makes me think of Twilight than a respectable franchise, and I was already ambivalent about the new director. Not even giving Jeffrey Wright work gives me reason to support the movie.
@paddy
I fear this year might turn out as a big hangover just like 2011 and not only in terms of awards films but in blockbusters also (with the exception of Star Trek and maybe Hunger Games 2, I’m not awaiting anxiously any of the other blockbusters). 2012 was so amazing and with so minor flops… In the end I think 2013/14’s awards season could be shaping in a way that it’s dependent in August: Osage County and The Monuments Men success that if they fail (just like War Horse and ELIC sort of did in 2011), we could be facing a problematic season… it’s not every year that virtually all the risky projects succeed and last year we had Lincoln, Les Mis, Life of Pi and Django all making a successful awards circuit. The flops might have waited show their faces in 2013. I hope Gravity escapes from this and becomes a hit.
I agree with @paddy, hopefully the longer gap between the nominations and the ceremony make for something interesting to happen, but we still have a long way to go before then.
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@paddy mullholland I agree they always find away to let us down. I hardly with their kind anyways there’s always a performance that never gets nominated that should be nominated
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Early nominations + late awards. A good recipe for a good crop of choices from the Academy. Let’s hope they don’t let us down!
Scratch that. They’re going to let us down.
If the frontrunner is either AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY or THE MONUMENTS MEN this is gonna be a mad long and agonizing season…Here’s hoping we have a worthy movie this year…NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN seems so fucking long ago now 🙁
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