Toy Story 3
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Hey, We’ve Got Ourselves an Oscar Race
Harvey’s beaming and Scott’s sweating as the “King’s Speech” victory at the Producers Guild shakes up the Oscar race
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Good Morning Oscar, January 13: Lend Him Your Ears
Awards shows keep adding awards (including a new one for Quentin Tarantino), and Rotten Tomatoes officially crowns its own top dogs
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Santa Barbara Fest to Debut ‘Sarah’s Key,’ 3D ‘Carmen’
Festival also includes tributes to John Hawkes, Hailee Steinfeld, Jacki Weaver and Lesley Manville
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Quentin Tarantino’s Best of 2010: ‘Toy Story 3’
Three animated films end up on a list where “Robin Hood” and “Kick Ass” make the cut but “Inception” and “Black Swan” don’t
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2010: Top 10 Movies — On An Oscar Ballot
If I had an Academy vote, it’d be a “Biutiful” year, but “Black Swan,” “Toy Story 3” and “The KIng’s Speech” wouldn’t do bad either
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At 77, Original Score Is Oscar’s Smallest Field
Randy Newman opts not to submit “Toy Story 3,” adding to list of disqualified scores
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Oscar Screenplay Lists: Everything in its Place
Academy’s reminder lists contain 241 films, including all the celebrated scripts ineligible for WGA Awards
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‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘King’s Speech’ Ineligible for WGA Awards
Acclaimed scripts for “Toy Story 3,” “Another Year” and “Blue Valentine” also ruled ineligible by Writers Guild
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Studio Report Card: For Disney, Big Hits But Also Big Bills
In its transition year under Rich Ross, the studio became the first to have two billion-dollar grossers in the same campaign … but they came at a high price
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‘Toy Story’ Screeners Show Academy’s ‘Puritanical’ Rules
If you’re an Academy member, you’d better get used to dull packaging on your screeners
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Good Morning Oscar, December 9: Polls & Precursors
Kids like the new Oscar hosts, and critics may like “The Social Network”
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Good Morning Oscar, December 7: Nuts and Rolls
The Academy offers a history lesson, and the ‘Toon Wars heat up
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Annie Awards Embrace – and Then Ignore – Defectors Disney and Pixar
“Toy Story 3” and “Tangled” get Best-Picture nods, but “How to Train Your Dragon” and DreamWorks dominate other categories
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It’s a Thanksgiving Feast of Screeners
An accelerated awards schedule has led to a big push: get those DVDs into voters’ hands before the holiday