
Yeah, I know she didn't have a chance of getting a nomination, but still. She was so good.

At least co-star Michelle Williams got a nomination. It would've been nice to see Gosling slip in there too, though.

Recognizing Inception for its editing seems like it should be a no brainer. And yet... here we are.

As the one who gets left behind, Andrew Garfield provides the heart to the otherwise chilly The Social Network. He gives a really great performance here (and another in Never Let Me Go) and deserved some recognition for it.

Did Christopher Nolan run over someone's dog or something? How is it that a director can received three nominations from the Directors Guild without ever once getting an Oscar nomination? Madness!
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