Oscar Watch has all the
BAFTA Nominations and there's love for the usual suspects particularly
The Queen (10 nominations),
Babel (7 noms) and
The Departed (6 noms). But the "rock on" award is definitely BAFTA's Best Actor nomination for our new James Bond, Daniel Craig in
Casino Royale. Sweet.
Talking Points
* Babel did well but received not one acting nomination.
* Their makeup list includes
Marie Antoinette,
The Queen,
Devil Wears Prada, and
Dreamgirls (none of which appear on Oscar's finalist list) reminding us that it's really only the Oscar branch that thinks makeups only means prosthetics.
* Their costume design list includes 2 contemporary features (
The Queen and
The Devil Wears Prada). I'd love to think this means Oscar would wake up to the reality that modern films have costumes but I'm not going to hold my breath. Oscar used to know this in past decades but since oh about the 80s onward it's no go. The last contemporary costume nominee was the drag queen spectacle
The Adventures of Priscilla... (1994)
* Pan's Labyrinth (7 nominations) did very well and
Children of Men (3 nominations) was honored in technical categories.
BUT... they've had time to build in the UK:
Pan's opened in November and
Children in September. What were the US distributors thinking?
* Charismatic James McAvoy shows up in the awards race for the first time in
The Last King of Scotland --too bad it's in a fraudulent category. If you've seen the movie you'll know that he is actually the leadiest lead ;) -- it's not Forest Whitaker.