Thursday, 5 January 2012

WGA Nominations 2012: 'Win Win,' 'Bridesmaids' and Steve Zaillian Among Nominees

It appears like a minimum of many people haven't ignored 'Win Win.' The well-examined, honours-season afterthought received a large boost on Thursday in the Authors Guild of America when Tom McCarthy was one of the five nominees for the best Original Script. The WGA also selected Diablo Cody (for 'Young Adult'), Will Reiser (for '50/50'), Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo (for 'Bridesmaids') and Woodsy Allen (for 'Midnight in Paris') as original script nominees. Around the modified side, the scripts for 'The Descendants,' 'The Help,' 'Hugo' and also the Steve Zaillian twosome, 'Moneyball' and 'The Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo,' were designated as honorees. Obviously, don't go putting lower a nice income on these films inside your Oscar conjecture pools at this time the WGA considered scripts for 'The Artist,' 'Beginners,' 'Drive,' 'Margin Call,' 'Shame,' 'Melancholia,' 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,' 'The Iron Lady,' 'The Skin My Home Is,A 'Martha Marcy May Marlene' and 'My Week With Marilyn' ineligible. So! Exactly what do the WGA nominations mean for that Oscars? That 'Bridesmaids' is virtually locked to, a minimum of, a Best Original Script nomination it's doubtful the trio of Will Reiser, Diablo Cody and Tom McCarthy will all get asked towards the Kodak Theater in Feb with 'The Artist' and 'Beginners' residual which 'War Horse' is probably not the Oscar favorite you assume. The Richard Curtis and Lee Hall adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's novel was snubbed despite being qualified for any WGA nomination. [via GoldDerby.com] [Photo: Fox Searchlight] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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