SAG Nomination Reactions
goshcrapdarnit! I harbored
serious hopes of Jake Gyllenhaal earning a nomination for his ferocious
and charming performance in End of Watch. However, the film’s critical
praise was dampened by its September release date and basically
non-existent campaigning. This practically throws him out of the Oscar
race. Guess I’ll have to content myself that the Critics’ Choice Awards
sited him in Best Actor in an Action Movie. Sigh.
Joaquin Phoenix is ignored
after an incredible, comeback performance in The Master. I didn’t care for
the film as a whole, but believe he made the strongest showing in the film
and holds together what bit of coherence the movie possesses. Amy Adams
was also ignored in the Supporting Actress category. Although, her
performance was more easily dismissed as it was challengingly underplayed.
Yet, their absences made room for Hugh Jackman (Les Misérables) and Nicole
Kidman (The Paperboy). I have yet to see these two films, but adore these
two Aussies’ previous work. Welcome back, Nicole. I’ve missed you.
It’s no surprise that
Jennifer Lawrence was selected for Silver Linings Playbook. She has had a
great year between SLP and The Hunger Games. I have loved her since Winter’s
Bone and the affair continues. Yet,
I was surprised to see Emmanuelle Riva not included for Amour after
winning multiple precursors. 
The Supporting Actor
category is all over the place. The exclusion of critical favorites
Leonard DiCaprio (Django Unchained) and Matthew McConaughey (Magic Mike)
is saddening. Also, personal favorites of mine, Sam Rockwell’s hilarious
turn in Seven Psychopaths and Bryan Cranston’s standout performance in
Argo went unmentioned. I think McConaughey, Rockwell, and Cranston all
were better than Philip Seymour Hoffman’s nominated effort in The Master. Lastly,
why is everyone in love with Tommy Lee Jones’ performance in Lincoln? Am I
the only person that found him out of place and distracting??
YAY for Chris Messina
being included in Best Ensemble for Argo! He is having a great year that
also includes great performances in Celeste and Jesse Forever and Ruby
Sparks. Hopefully, he will keep this momentum going.

I'm cool with Matthew Mc. not being nominated. Not only was the movie AND the script bad, but I found nothing special abt. His performance. Haven't seen Django, but really want to. Tommy Lee didn't bother me. I wasnt blown away though.
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