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  1. Academy Award -- Academy Awards
    The only thing standing between the man who used to have a bit part on The Facts of Life and his first Academy Award... is a little balding guy named Paul Giamatti. After back-to-back outright snubs for beloved, deeply nuanced performances in American Splendor (2003) and Sideways (2004), the Academy has finally seen fit to acknowledge Giamatti for his role as boxing manager Joe Gould in the tragically underseen Cinderella Man. (Talk about snubs: Giamatti's nomination was only one of the three for yet another of the year's best movies, and the only one not in technical categories.)
  2. Academy Award
    The Academy Award's honor is the third major award for Maya in 2008. -- National Television Academy Awards: Autodesk 3ds Max software and Autodesk Maya software received National Television Academy awards on January 7, 2008 at the 59th Annual Technology and Engineering Awards ceremony in the Gaming Category of Visual Digital Content Creation Tools and Their Impact. Now in its fourth year, this category award recognizes pioneering efforts and breakthroughs in the gaming world. -- Game Developer Hall of Fame Award: In the January 2008 issue of Game Developer Magazine, Autodesk Maya was announced as the recipient of the 2007 Front Line Hall of Fame Award. Each year, honour is bestowed upon a product that has made an outstanding contribution to the game development industry for five years or more. Autodesk 3ds Max was inducted in 2005.
  3. Academy Award -- Picture Academy Award
    NEW YORK, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire/—Magnolia Pictures and Shorts International announced today a partnership which will bring the Academy Award(R) nominated live action and animated short films to select U.S. theatres before the award ceremony is held on March 5th. The films will later be available through HDNet and Magnolia’s new Home Entertainment division. The series will ... be available across other platforms that include ShortsTV on mobile phones.
  4. Ethan Hawke -- Academy Award
    While Ethan Hawke was discovering how to stand up, The Academy gave a standing ovation to these movies and actors: 'Patton'- Directed by Franklin Schaffner won the Best Movie Academy Award in 1970. Also this year, the Academy Award for Best Actor went to George C. Scott for his role in 'Patton' (refused) and the Best Actress Award went to Glenda Jackson for her role in 'Women in Love'.
  5. Academy Award -- Movies
    After the Academy Awards, fans flocked online to check out celebrities' red carpet fashions and review who had won Hollywood's biggest prizes. According to Nielsen Online, traffic to Yahoo's Oscars Web site, oscars.movies.yahoo.com, increased 201% the day after the telecast, from 751,000 unique visitors on the day of the Oscars to 2.3 million unique visitors on the following day, Monday, February 25.
  6. Academy Award -- Animated Feature
    Once again, Key Cinemas on Indianapolis’ Southside offers Hoosiers the chance to see all of the Academy Award-Nominated Live Action Shorts as well as the Academy Award-Nominated Animated Shorts. Both collections reflect a wide mix of styles and tones. Both are well worth your time.
  7. Academy Award -- Years
    The Academy Awards ceremonies are commonly named after their according year of eligibility of films. E.g. the ceremony which took place in March 1997 is referred to as the 1996 Academy Awards.
  8. Kathy Bates -- Academy Award
    Kathy Bates (born on June 28, 1948 in Memphis, Tennessee to Langdon Doyle Bates and Bertye Kathleen Talbot) is an Academy Award-winning American theatrical, film and television actress, and a television director. Kathy is perhaps best known for her Oscar-winning performance in the 1990 thriller Misery.
  9. Mel Brooks -- Academy Award
    Mel Brooks later moved into film, working as an actor, director, writer, and producer. Brooks' first film was The Critic (1963), an animated satire of arty, esoteric cinema, conceived by Brooks and directed by Ernest Pintoff. Brooks supplied running commentary as the baffled moviegoer trying to make sense of the obscure visuals. The short film won an Academy Award.
  10. Brenda Fricker -- Academy Awards
    In 1990 Brenda Fricker won an Academy Award® (Best Supporting Actress) for her performance in "My Left Foot", which was directed by Jim Sheridan. Other leading roles in film include "Conspiracy of Silence", "Innocence", "War Bride", "Resurrection Man", "Painted Angels", "A Time To Kill", "Swann", "Angels in the Outfield", Home Alone 2, Utz and The Field. Recent television in the US and Canada includes roles in Torso, Cupid & Cate Resurrection, Durango, Journey and A Woman of Independent Means.
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