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  • August 5, 2012
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    We’re back with the Awards Circuit Power Hour, our weekly podcast show where we bring you the best in Film, TV, and pure entertainment.  The Staff has a great show lined up for you this week.  The agenda is listed below:

    • Trailer Talk (Killing Me Softly, The Paperboy, Skyfall)
    • Venice Film Festival – We discuss the lineup
    • Reader Question #1
    • Did You Know? w/ Mark Johnson
    • Sight and Sound Polls
    • Reader Question #2
    • Box Office from the Weekend w/ Mike Ward
    • State of the Race: Lead Actor and Supporting Actor
    • We play, “Give Them an Oscar!”
    • Reader Question #3
    • The week ahead! (ACCA: Best of Decades coming Monday)

    Comment and discuss!

    About Clayton Davis


    Clayton Davis is the respected and esteemed AwardsCircuit.com editor. Clayton has become a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association where he votes and attends the kick off to awards season show, The Critics Choice Movie Awards. Most recently, Clayton is a now an active member of the International Press Academy, which hosts the popular Satellite Awards as well as the newly integrated Broadcast Television Journalists Association, which hosts the Critics Choice Television Awards.

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    1. Happy listening everyone!

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    2. George Clooney has always been a leading man, yet his only Oscar win was for Supporting Actor for “Syriana”. Granted, that was to symbolically honor him for that film and “Good Night and Good Luck”, but an Oscar win is an Oscar win. Just because DiCaprio is a leading man most of the time doesn’t mean the thought of him winning a supporting award will be upsetting to Academy members.

      I have a feeling that if “Amadeus” were released today, Abraham would be campaigned for lead and Hulce would be for supporting. The Oscar race has changed over the years, and for some reason, as Terrence said, people don’t like the idea of two people of the same gender being nominated for lead. And when you particularly talk about someone like Weinstein, I just don’t see him going for the riskier “co-lead” decision.

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