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12/17/09
'UP in the Air," "Pre cious" and "Inglouri ous Basterds" continued to gain Oscar momentum yesterday, leading nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards with three apiece.
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New York Post - New York NY
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12/17/09
The biggest news with the thesp noms is the triple double: three actors score two nominations each.
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Variety
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12/17/09
Sometimes there's God -- or Paramount -- so quickly.
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Variety
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12/17/09
If you were hoping the Screen Actors Guild Awards would bestow more respect upon a certain top-reviewed film than the Golden Globes did, your hopes were pretty much dashed.
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E! Online
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12/15/09
This was supposed to publish yesterday at noon.
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MTV Movies Blog
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12/15/09
George Clooney film Up In The Air has earned the most nominations for this year's Golden Globes, it was announced on Tuesday.
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HELLO! Magazine
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12/15/09
They were joking about it on the set of "The Adjustment Bureau," where freshly minted Globes nominee Emily Blunt was working with Matt Damon, who scored a double whammy Tuesday with noms for the comedy "The Informant!" and the drama "Invictus."
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The Hollywood Reporter
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12/15/09
Though Cooper doesn't shy away from the downbeat qualities of Cobb's novel (concerning the twilight years of an alcoholic, washed-up country crooner named Bad Blake), his screenplay refocuses on Bad's decency, resilience and newfound May-December passion without the usual heart-tugging.
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Variety
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12/15/09
For the first time in years, the list of Golden Globe nominations is generously populated with mainstream films that are box office hits or have big B.O. potential.
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Variety
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12/15/09
Justin Timberlake , John Krasinski and Diane Kruger did the honors, announcing this year's contenders during a live telecast from Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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Star Magazine