Michael Moore Fails to Make Cut with Writers Guild

raildogg

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Michael Moore Fails to Make Cut with Writers Guild

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Two days after being snubbed when the Oscar nominations were announced, Michael Moore was left off the list Thursday when the Writers Guild of America unveiled nominees for its first documentary writing award for a feature film.

The six nominated pictures are "The Hunting of the President," which alleges a campaign against Bill Clinton from his early days in Arkansas through his impeachment; "Control Room," an inside view of the Arab television network Al Jazeera during the war in Iraq; "Bright Leaves," a reflection on Big Tobacco by the great-grandson of a tobacco baron; "Home of the Brave," a study of murdered civil-rights activist Viola Liuzzo; "In the Realm of the Unreal," which follows artist, novelist and janitor Henry Darger; and "Super Size Me," a first-person take on the perils of overeating fast food.

Of those films, only Morgan Spurlock's "Super Size Me" has been nominated for a best documentary Academy Award.

WGA officials said Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" was eligible but Moore elected not to submit it. Moore's "Bowling for Columbine" won the WGA Award for best original screenplay in 2003, the first time that a documentary had ever been nominated in that category.

"Fahrenheit 9/11" also failed to earn an Academy Award nomination this week. In that case, however, he had declined to submit "Fahrenheit" in the documentary category because he planned a TV airing before the Nov. 2 election -- and that disqualified the documentary under Academy rules. "Fahrenheit" was eligible in other categories, and Moore unsuccessfully campaigned for a best picture nomination.

The winner of the WGA Documentary Screenplay Award will be named at a reception for documentary filmmakers Feb. 15 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles.

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Looks like he aint getting love from anybody. heh.
 

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WGA officials said Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" was eligible but Moore elected not to submit it.

Doesn't look like he was 'snubbed'. But, meh, his movie, like that other piece of propaganda garbage, FahrenHYPE 9/11, aren't worthy of any awards in my opinion.
 

umbrella39

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Originally posted by: raildogg
Michael Moore Fails to Make Cut with Writers Guild

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Two days after being snubbed when the Oscar nominations were announced, Michael Moore was left off the list Thursday when the Writers Guild of America unveiled nominees for its first documentary writing award for a feature film.

The six nominated pictures are "The Hunting of the President," which alleges a campaign against Bill Clinton from his early days in Arkansas through his impeachment; "Control Room," an inside view of the Arab television network Al Jazeera during the war in Iraq; "Bright Leaves," a reflection on Big Tobacco by the great-grandson of a tobacco baron; "Home of the Brave," a study of murdered civil-rights activist Viola Liuzzo; "In the Realm of the Unreal," which follows artist, novelist and janitor Henry Darger; and "Super Size Me," a first-person take on the perils of overeating fast food.

Of those films, only Morgan Spurlock's "Super Size Me" has been nominated for a best documentary Academy Award.

WGA officials said Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" was eligible but Moore elected not to submit it. Moore's "Bowling for Columbine" won the WGA Award for best original screenplay in 2003, the first time that a documentary had ever been nominated in that category.

"Fahrenheit 9/11" also failed to earn an Academy Award nomination this week. In that case, however, he had declined to submit "Fahrenheit" in the documentary category because he planned a TV airing before the Nov. 2 election -- and that disqualified the documentary under Academy rules. "Fahrenheit" was eligible in other categories, and Moore unsuccessfully campaigned for a best picture nomination.

The winner of the WGA Documentary Screenplay Award will be named at a reception for documentary filmmakers Feb. 15 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter



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Looks like he aint getting love from anybody. heh.

And then? Who cares? You repugs act as though there are Michael Moore champions lurking at P&N. News Flash, we don't like him either. heh
 

jpeyton

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How are they supposed to nominate him if he didn't submit his movie?

Reading is fundamental.
 

Slick5150

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Why people are so fascinated with him, from either side, is beyond me. He makes movies. You can either like them, or dislike them. But I really don't need to see posts boasting that he didn't get nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.