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Veep, Tonight Show, and SNL 40th Win at DGA Awards

February 7, 2016
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(via Variety)

If there were odds on Vegas on the DGA Awards, we’re sure that these might be the favorites.

The Directors Guild of America Awards were handed out last night and Veep’s Chris Addison took home the award for Comedy Series, The Tonight Show’s Dave Diomedi took home the one for Variety/Talk/News/Sports-Regular Scheduled Programming, and SNL 40th Anniversary director Don Roy King took home the honor for Variety/Talk/News/Sports-Specials.

Get a full list of the winners here.

Is it just us or is this awards season have the most different results between every awards show ever?

“Birdman” and “Grand Budapest Hotel” Continue To Get Nominated For Almost Everything

January 15, 2015
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The nominations for both The Oscars and The DGA Awards were just recently released and while it isn’t coming as much of a surprise, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) and The Grand Budapest Hotel have kept on sweeping up honors left and right this awards season.

Already, both films have scored wins at The Golden Globes and have garnered nominations at The SAG Awards.

For The Oscars, Birdman is nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography, Best Directing, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Best Original Screenplay.

The Grand Budapest Hotel racked up Best Picture, Best Score, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, Best Directing, and Best Original Screenplay.

On top of that, Wes Anderson and Alejandro González Iñáritu both were nominated by The DGA Awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film.

That’s 9 Oscar nominations each for the pair, which, above all else, should be noteworthy because they both are comedies, especially in contrast to the rest of the nominated fare.  Traditionally, comedy goes generally overlooked during awards season unless it’s in its own category, especially at The Oscars.

Maybe this genre glass ceiling has been broken with two comedy powerhouse frontrunners? We certainly hope so. 

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