2/1 Oscarweb Round-up
• Sasha Stone ponderst he year's PGA competition. [Awards Daily]
• Anne Thompson comments on the box office success of "Juno," which just flew past $100 million domestic. [Thompson on Hollywood]
• Jeffrey Wells is more concerned with Campaign '08 than Oscar talk lately. Fair enough. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Jim Brooks recounts the deserving contnders Oscar has ignored throughout the years. [The Envelope]
• Tom O'Neil responds to the Academy's "Plan B" for the ceremony, should it come to that. [Gold Derby]
• T.L. Stanley, meanwhile, responds to AMPAS prexy Sid Ganis' first ever video blog. [Gold Rush]
• Nathaniel Rogers writes up the documentary shorts. [The Film Experience]
• David Poland has fun with the alphbetical listing of the year's Best Picture nominees, pointing "Michael Clayton" out as the middle-of-the-road, perhaps utimately consensus contender. [Movie City News]
Red Carpet District is Variety contributor Kristopher Tapley's attempt at making sense of the ever-expanding glut of film awards coverage. He's been on the beat for six years. Email 






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