If today’s developments are any indication, Toy Story 3 is set to take the awards season by storm.
The National Board of Review announced its picks for oustanding films of 2010. Toy Story 3 was tapped for Best Animated Film, Pixar’s 5th consecutive win in the category.
Lee Unkrich’s latest was also listed as part of the Board’s Top 10 films of the Year. However, it did not take the highest honor, which instead went to an equally deserving film, The Social Network.
The National Board of Review will officially recognize its picks on January 11, 2010. Check out the Board’s official site for this year’s winners.
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Grammy nominations were announced, as well, with Toy Story 3 in the mix. The film’s original score is now in the running for Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. This is Randy Newman’s millionth (it seems that way) Grammy nomination.
The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards are set to take place on February 13, 2010. Don’t miss the full list of nominees over at the award’s official website.
Your thoughts?
🙁 No We Belong Together nomination? Awwww.
Ugh….., they don’t nominate John Powell’s HTTYD score. This is what i hate from this kind of award. No offense to Randy Newman, but Randy is the worst “aged” composer in this world( the best are John Williams and legendary Goldsmith). The music in Toy Story 3 is the only minus i gave to this film.
Anyway, Great news to all TS3’ crews( still disappointed with the grammy nominations though).