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    September 21, 2012

    Scott Feinberg of the Hollywood Reporter and ScottFeinberg.com will be a guest on this week’s Power Hour.  We will be talking a slew of things including the recent changes to the Academy and late entries like “Hitchcock” and “Promised Land.”

    We’re taking your questions that will be read (or heard) on the episode.  You can send it in the comment section or via Speakpipe on the sidebar!

    Looking forward to your questions!

    Ask away!

    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. Okay, I don’t necessarily have a question, but more of an idea for a topic. With last year’s Oscars in the books, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg are now the first and only two directors to achieve the feat of having directed at least one Oscar nominated best picture in five different decade

      Scorsese:
      70s: Taxi Driver
      80s: Raging Bull
      90s: Goodfellas
      00s: Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed
      10s: Hugo

      Spielberg
      70s: Jaws
      80s: Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., The Color Purple
      90s: Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan
      00s: Munich
      10s: War Horse

      So, if I had to ask a question, do you think that Scorsese and Spielberg are the two best living directors? If not, who do you think deserves to be called that more?

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    2. In case you do the “bitch stole my oscar” segment again, which was AWESOME by the way, I have a couple of sugestions:

      VERY IMPORTANT
      * Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive) has Ralph Fiennes’ (Schindler’s List) Oscar
      * Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love) stole Cate Blanchett’s (Elizabeth) first Oscar

      SIMPLY IMPORTANT
      * Jean Dujardin (The Artist) has George Clooney’s (The Descendants) Oscar
      * Melissa Leo (The Fighter) has Hailee Steinfeld’s (True Grit) Oscar

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    3. With the new behind the scenes trailer and christmas day release date due to Universal studios seeing a rough cut for Les Miz what do you think of it’s oscar chances (Have they increased or decesed)

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    4. My question: About two years ago, Tom O’Neal of The Gold Derby wrote a rather forceful open letter urging Julianne Moore to campaign Supporting in The Kids Are All Right. She didn’t, but that’s a different story. Should actors/studios keep up this practice of commiting category fraud so they at least get nominated? Or should they play it fair and square?

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    5. Could this be the year of a directing split? A split has not occurred since the night “Crash” won Best Picture, and there has not been a year where a film has a directing nomination but not one for Best Picture since the night of “No Country for Old Men”. If this is the year, who is looking to be the winners of the night?

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