I'm sure in the forties there was no problem picking ten really good
films to be nominated as Best Picture. These days, I'm very hard pressed
to pick five, let alone ten. FRANC

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But the "public" will NOT be satisfied until the Oscars are American
Idol!!!
 
What a cop-out for the Academy.  
 
Joe B in NOLA

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From: David Kusumoto <[email protected]>
Subject: [MOPO] AMPAS - 2010 Oscars expands to 10 Best Picture Nominees
(from 5).
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 1:56 PM


FYI, just out today.  Next year's Oscars -- for the first time since
1943 -- will expand from 5 nominees for Best Picture -- to 10.  -d.  
 

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82nd Academy AwardsR to Feature 
10 Best Picture Nominees 

Beverly Hills, CA - The 82nd Academy Awards, which will be presented on
March 7, 2010, will have 10 feature films vying in the Best Picture
category, Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Sid Ganis
announced today (June 24) at a press conference in Beverly Hills.
 
"After more than six decades, the Academy is returning to some of its
earlier roots, when a wider field competed for the top award of the
year," said Ganis. "The final outcome, of course, will be the same - one
Best Picture winner - but the race to the finish line will feature 10,
not just five, great movies from 2009."
 
For more than a decade during the Academy's earlier years, the Best
Picture category welcomed more than five films; for nine years there
were 10 nominees. The 16th Academy Awards (1943) was the last year to
include a field of that size; "Casablanca" was named Best Picture. (In
1931/32, there were eight nominees and in 1934 and 1935 there were 12
nominees.)
 
Currently, the Academy is presenting a bicoastal screening series
showcasing the 10 Best Picture nominees of 1939, arguably one of
Hollywood's greatest film years. Best Picture nominees of that year
include such diverse classics as "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,"
"Stagecoach," "The Wizard of Oz" and Best Picture winner "Gone with the
Wind."
 
"Having 10 Best Picture nominees is going allow Academy voters to
recognize and include some of the fantastic movies that often show up in
the other Oscar categories, but have been squeezed out of the race for
the top prize," commented Ganis. "I can't wait to see what that list of
ten looks like when the nominees are announced in February."
 
The 82nd Academy Awards nominations will be announced on Tuesday,
February 2. The OscarR ceremony honoring films for 2009 will again take
place at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland CenterR in Hollywood,
and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network.


  


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