19 Years Ago, Leonardo DiCaprio Landed An Oscar Nom And Paul Giamatti Didn’t. This Year, The Opposite Has Happened
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19 Years Ago, Leonardo DiCaprio Landed An Oscar Nom And Paul Giamatti Didn’t. This Year, The Opposite Has Happened



Oscar “snubs” have become the talk of the town this week following the announcement of the 2024 Academy Award nominations on Tuesday, January 23.  Movie fans—including, oddly, Stephen King—are irritated over those Barbie slights (including Greta Gerwig being oddly left out of the Best Director category), that total May December shutout (including Charles Melton’s extraordinary supporting work), and the fact that presumed Best Actor frontrunner Leonardo DiCaprio completely missed in that category. 

Instead, this year’s Best Actor’s race seems to be an ironic switcheroo from the 2005 Oscars, when one of Paul Giamatti‘s most acclaimed performances was snubbed in favor of other nominees, including DiCaprio. Now, Leo’s MIA in the Best Actor category, but Giamatti is in for his role as strict boarding-school teacher in Alexander Payne‘s The Holdovers.



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