Sam Rockwell Oscar Petition Over 2000

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Certainly could not let this milestone pass without note, the Sam Rockwell Oscar campaign petition setup by @rboulding on October 15th 2009 has passed the 2000 signature mark, not bad for a cause that has no financial / PR backing, just being passed on by word of mouth through social networks (Twitter / Facebook) by people like you & me that have seen MOON and been blown away by Sam’s stunning performance. Just scanning through recent signatures it seems Sam’s peers are making their thoughts known also, with signatures / comments most recently from Director Jim Jarmusch, and Spiderman / Pineapple Express star James Franco.

We know that a petition, no matter how many signatures, is not going to get Sam an Academy Award nomination all by itself, but the aim is to draw attention to Sam’s performance, and hope that the voters interest is stimulated enough to want to see MOON, and consider nominating him in the Best Actor category.

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Ballot papers have now been sent out to Academy members (5,777 of them), ballots have to be completed and returned by 17:00 PST on January 23rd 2010, nominations for the 82nd annual Academy Awards will be announced February 2nd 2010, and the Awards themselves presented March 2nd 2010. Further details on the various branches of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences can be found on Variety’s Awards Central site.

Thanks to all who have signed the petition so far,and left comments on this blogs Sam Rockwell Oscar section, as well as the original blog entry where we kicked it all off back in mid October. It ain’t over until the ballots are returned, some voters may already know their choices and be able to complete and return their ballots, some though may have not seen MOON and witnessed the stunning performance of Sam Rockwell as Sam Bell, so we’d encourage you to continue to plug / support our little campaign on social networks, on your sites, on your blogs, and in anyway that won’t cause you to be arrested.

MOON is released on DVD – Blu-Ray in the USA on January 12th 2010, though we’re hearing some stores are selling it already, so lovely Academy members, all 5,777 of you, if you haven’t seen MOON yet, I’m sure you will be aware of how talented Mr.Rockwell is already, so try and grab a copy and consider nominating Sam Rockwell in the Best Actor category for the 82nd Academy Awards ;)

We are crossing everything that is crossable here (except anything that may lead to hospitalisation) – Thank you for taking the time to read this.

(ps – You may get so blown away by it all that you wang in a Duncan Jones director nom and a Clint Mansell soundtrack nom as well, I would, but I can’t so….)

MOON Nominations in London Film Critics Circle Awards

The Critics CircleAnother day, another batch of nominations for MOON & Director Duncan Jones.

Today the London Critics Circle announced the nominations for the 30th Critics Awards, with MOON nominated in three categories:

  • THE ATTENBOROUGH AWARD: BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR
  • BREAKTHROUGH BRITISH FILM-MAKER
  • BRITISH DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

The 30th Awards will take place on February 18 at the Landmark Hotel, Marylebone, London.

Further details on all nominations can be found HERE. Best of luck to all films (starting with M with OO in the middle, ending in N)

MOON: Australian & New Zealand DVD and Blu-Ray Release confirmed

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Director Duncan Jones has confirmed that the Best Independent British Film of 2009 MOON will be released on both DVD and Blu-Ray in Australia AND New Zealand on Wednesday 24th February 2010.

Full details of the special features you can expect to see on our earlier post HERE

MOON has so far sold over 60,000 copies on DVD & Blu-Ray in the UK alone! And if you just can’t wait to see why we all think Sam Rockwell deserves at least an Oscar nomination for his role as Sam Bell, you can always order in the UK Blu-Ray which is multi region :)

Duncan Jones Nominated in Chicago Film Critics Association Awards

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More awards news (tis the season) as The Chicago Film Critics Association nominate MOON director Duncan Jones in their 2009 Awards in the ‘MOST PROMISING FILMMAKER’ category. Full list of noms in category:

Duncan Jones – Moon
Neill Blomkamp – District 9
Scott Cooper – Crazy Heart
Cary Fukunaga – Sin Nombre
Marc Webb – (500) Days of Summer
  • Duncan Jones – Moon
  • Neill Blomkamp – District 9
  • Scott Cooper – Crazy Heart
  • Cary Fukunaga – Sin Nombre
  • Marc Webb – (500) Days of Summer

The awards will be announce on December 21st, so keep an eye on their site HERE we will of course let you know should more awards come the way of Duncan & MOON in what has turned into a fantastically successful year already :)

Thanks to @automatic_ego on Twitter for the pointer to the announcement on Roger Ebert’s journal

Sam Rockwell nominated Best Actor at The Detroit Film Critics Society

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Sam Rockwell has been nominated in the Best Actor category for his role as Sam Bell in Duncan Jones’ directorial debut MOON, in the The Detroit Film Critics Society best of 2009.

Full list of nominations available HERE on the Detroit Film Critics site.

Sam is up against George Clooney, Matt Damon, Colin Firth & Joseph Gordon Levitt. Quick turnaround on this as well, The 2009 winners will be announced on December 18th, 2009.

More very well deserved recognition, well in Sam! Good Luck!

MOON wins at British Independent Film Awards

bifaMOON has won the prestigious Best British Independent Film Award at the BIFAs tonight. MOON had received 7 nominations in 6 categories, and beat off stiff competition from a strong group consisting of ‘An Education’, ‘Fish Tank’, ‘In The Loop’ and ‘Nowhere Boy’

Full list of winners for 2009 over on the BIFA site.

On top of that, Director Duncan Jones has been awarded the The Douglas Hickox Award for best debut Director. Full details of all of tonights winners over on the Birmingham Post (quick off the mark there chaps!) and over on the BBC

Many, many congratulations to Duncan Jones, Stuart Fenegan, Liberty Films, and the entire cast and crew of officially, the UK’s and the world’s 2009 BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM!! :) Onwards…..

National Board of Review Award for Duncan Jones

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As the Awards season starts to ramp up, more awards come the way of MOON and Director Duncan Jones.

The National Board of Review have awarded Jones with Spotlight Award for Best Directorial Debut and have also included MOON in the annual:

Top Ten Independent Films (in alphabetical order)

  • “Amreeka”
  • “District 9″
  • “Goodbye Solo”
  • “Humpday”
  • “In the Loop”
  • “Julia”
  • “Me and Orson Welles”
  • “Moon”
  • “Sugar”
  • “Two Lovers”

Full details of all award winners available on the NBR Awards page

Here’s to further success tomorrow (6th December) at the British Independent Film Awards where MOON is nominated for 7 awards in 6 categories :)