Starring Academy Award Winner…

July 12, 2008 — 5 Comments

inside the gold’s following of Nine made me wonder…

Yes, Nine will have a pretty heavy list of credits when the trailer comes out. You can just imagine…

Nine… starring

Double Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis, Academy Award Winner Marion Cotillard, Academy Award Winner Judi Dench, Academy Award Winner Sophia Loren, Academy Award Winner Nicole Kidman, Academy Award Nominee Penelope Cruz
Directed by Academy Award Winner Rob Marshall.

Which made me, and other people, wonder if there had been other heavily Oscar Winner projects. I can’t really think of anything at the top of my head, but I was checking IMDb (and got side-tracked a little), and I didn’t come up with anything. Hahahaha.

From just trailers, I thought Burn After Reading did a pretty filled Academy Award credited film. Let’s see… I had to check some of the credits, but I don’t think it does as Oscar-studded as Nine. Here goes~~

Burn After Reading starring…

Academy Award Winner George Clooney, Academy Award Winner Tilda Swinton, Academy Award Winner Frances McDormand, Academy Award Nominee Brad Pitt, Academy Award Nominee John Malkovich

Written and directed by Academy Award Winners Ethan and Joel Coen.

I could even stretch this a WHOLE lot more and say Cold Mountain was pretty Oscar-studded. LOL. Considering some of the actors earned their nominations and winnings after the film xD. Check this out…

Cold Mountain starring…

Academy Award Winner Nicole Kidman, Academy Award Winner Renee Zellweger, Academy Award Winner Philip Seymour Hoffman, Academy Award Nominee Jude Law, Academy Award Nominee Natalie Portman.

Directed by Academy Award Winner Anthony Minghella

Have you got any project that is Oscar-studded??

— Edit Feb 23 2009 —

After Penelope’s win last night/tonight ~ Here’s how the Nine trailer would be.

Nine… starring

Double Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis, Academy Award Winner Marion Cotillard, Academy Award Winner Judi Dench, Academy Award Winner Sophia Loren, Academy Award Winner Nicole Kidman, Academy Award WINNER Penelope Cruz
Directed by Academy Award Winner Rob Marshall.

or…

Starring all of these Academy Award winners:
Double-winner Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren, Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz.

5 responses to Starring Academy Award Winner…

  1. How about Public Enemies?

    Starring Academy Award nominee Johnny Depp and Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard. (And Christian Bale, of course, from BATMAN!)

    Directed by Academy Award nominee Michael Mann, based off of the book by award-winning writer, Bryan Burrough.

    Revolutionary Road.

    Starring Academy Award nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, Academy Award nominee Kate Winslet, and Academy Award winner Kathy Bates.

    Directed by Academy Award winner Sam Mendes, based off of National Book Award finalist, Revolutionary Road.

    Closer

    Starring Academy Award winner Julia Roberts, Academy Award nominee Jude Law, Academy Award nominee Natalie Portman, and Academy Award nominee Clive Owen.

    Directed by Academy Award winner, based off of the Laurence Olivier Award winning play, Closer, adapted by Academy Award nominee Patrick Marber.

    Doubt

    Starring two-time Academy Award winner Meryl Streep, Academy Award winner Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Academy Award nominee Amy Adams.

    Written and directed by John Patrick Shanley, based off of the Tony Award winning play.

  2. CORRECTION:

    Closer

    Starring Academy Award winner Julia Roberts, Academy Award nominee Jude Law, Academy Award nominee Natalie Portman, and Academy Award nominee Clive Owen.

    Directed by Academy Award winner Mike Nichols, based off of the Laurence Olivier Award winning play, Closer, adapted by Academy Award nominee Patrick Marber.

  3. Good try, K! Here’s some more stretching…

    Carrie (1976)
    Starring Academy Award winner Sissy Spacek, Academy Award nominee Piper Laurie, Academy Award nominee Amy Irving, Academy Award nominee John Travolta.

    High Fidelity (2000)
    Starring Academy Award winner Catherine Zeta-Jones, Academy Award winner Tim Robbins, Academy Award nominee Joan Cusack.
    Directed by Academy Award nominee Stephen Frears.

    Gattaca (1997)
    Starring Academy Award winner Alan Arkin, Academy Award nominee Uma Thurman, Academy Award nominee Jude Law, Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke.
    Written and directed by Academy Award nominee Andrew Niccol

    Children of Men (2006)
    Starring double Academy Award winner Michael Caine, Academy Award nominee Clive Owen, Academy Award nominee Julianne Moore.
    Directed by Academy Award nominee Alfonso Cuaron.

    Gangs of New York (2002)
    Starring double Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis, Academy Award winner Jim Broadbent, Academy Award nominee Liam Neeson, Academy Award nominee John C. Reilly, Academy Award nominee Leonardo DiCaprio.
    Written by Academy Award nominee Jay Cocks.
    Directed by Academy Award winner Martin Scorsese.


    My Academy Award geekyness flourishes in this post.

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