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Oscar Nominees Announced, “Avatar” and “The Hurt Locker” Lead

Nominees for the 82nd Annual Academy Awards were announced on Tuesday morning.

“Avatar” and ”The Hurt Locker” led the nominations with nine each. Interestingly enough, the two contenders were directed by ex-spouses James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow. Both films received Best Picture and Best Director nominations.

The biggest change in the nominations was the expansion of the Best Picture category, which now has 10 nominees instead of five. The directors of three other Best Picture nominees, “Up in the Air,” ”Inglourious Basterds,” and “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire,” are also up for Best Director. The other nominees for Best Picture are “District 9,” “The Blind Side,” “An Education,”  and “A Serious Man.” Pixar’s “Up” also received a nod and is the category’s only animated nominee.

For Best Actor, the five nominees were Jeff Bridges (”Crazy Heart”), George Clooney (”Up in the Air”), Colin Firth (”A Single Man”), Morgan Freeman (”Invictus”), and Jeremy Renner (”The Hurt Locker”).

Sandra Bullock (”The Blind Side”), Helen Mirren (”The Last Station”), Carey Mulligan (”An Education”), Gabourey Sidibe (”Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire”) and Meryl Streep (”Julie & Julia”) all received nominations for Best Actress.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made headlines in the months leading up to the voting and nomination announcement, when they added new members (among them Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway) and eliminated past winner Michael Moore’s “Capitalism: A Love Story” from their so-called pre-nominations for the documentary category. The Michael Jackson “This Is It” documentary wasn’t submitted for the category and had a chance at a Best Picture nomination but didn’t garner one–or any, for that matter.

Tweeps discussed the nominations, celebrating some while feeling that their other favorites had been snubbed:

  1. japan_now
    japan_now Ponyo Not Nominated for Oscars: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has announced its nominati… http://bit.ly/awi6iw
  2. PEG
    pegobry RT @CP_Branswell: Meryl Streep is the Roger Federer of acting. She has 16 Oscar nominations, he’s won 16 Slams. Both gods.
  3. shantu sharma
    shantusharma #oscar nominations : almost predictable. not very out of the box nominations. my fav for winners- avatar for best pic and director.
  4. shaafish
    shaafish #oscar nominations looks like an exact copy of #goldenglobe might as well make one ceremony and save cost.
  5. Eric Rhoades
    TwitchingMonkey RT @james_gunn: I’m glad a Police Academy film wasn’t released this year, so that The Blind Side could get a chance at an Oscar nomination.
  6. Dakota Hallman
    BlueRain86 Sandra Bullock was nominated for a oscar for best actress for The Blind Side hope she gets it
  7. Rob Sabol
    duke0099 I have never sat in a movie that i actually wanted to kill myself for watching, i know what my oscar pick isnt, and thats UP IN THE AIR
  1. Dary Mantecon
    dary83 Really thought I was right about either “Inglorious Basterds” or “Up” winning Best Pic Oscar…’till I watched “The hurt locker”
  2. Trina
    mrsawesomesauce Wow. Precious was outstanding. Monique and that gal BOTH deserve the oscar.
  3. Vinod Ganesh
    vinodji And still on the Oscar noms, surely Matt Damon deserved one for ‘The Informant!’!
  4. Indrani DasGupta
    indranee why does Uncle Oscar hate Star Trek?
  5. Greg Loucks
    thegregloucks The Academy/Oscars prove yet again they are stupid! District 9 receives 4 Oscar Nominations? What a waste of time and a load of… movie #fb
  1. Jackie
    Rockandrollluvr Hey wait a min!!!!! Michael Jackson’s “This is it” isn’t nominated?!!! NO WAY!!!thats it. Im boycotting the Oscars this year!who’s with me?!
  2. Madman
    TheGroomSays Oscars: hooray for Serious Man (best picture & screenplay) and Anna Kendrick. but no Moon? no Moore? No Where the Wild Things ARE? Damn you!


For a complete list of nominees, visit http://oscar.go.com/nominations/nominees. The Oscars, co-hosted by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin, will air Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC–and we’ll be live-blogging it with constant reaction straight from Twitterville!

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