• Comics
  • Games
  • TV
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Contests
  • More
    • New Media
    • Books
    • Fan Culture
    • Collectibles
    • Theatre
    • Community Guidelines
  • About

Tarantino, Cameron Get Nods from DGA

January 8, 2010 at 5:00 pm
Maggie Van Ostrand
Off

Early January 7th, the Directors Guild of America announced its nominations:

Quentin Tarantino: Inglourious Basterds
Kathryn Bigelow: The Hurt Locker
Lee Daniels: Precious
James Cameron: Avatar
Jason Reitman: Up in the Air

Daniels’s nomination marks the first time for an African-American director, and Bigelow (once married to James Cameron) crashed through the glass ceiling to get hers.

Seven women have been nominated in the past, but none has ever won.

Cameron won once before for Titanic.

Tarantino was nominated in 1994 for Pulp Fiction.

Bigelow, Daniels and Reitman have never been nominated before.

director, james cameron, movies-, News, Quentin Tarantino

You might also like:

  • Fan Rant: If You Were Kathryn Bigelow, Would You Be Pissed Off?Fan Rant: If You Were Kathryn Bigelow, Would You Be Pissed Off?
  • Hurt Locker Takes Critics’ ChoiceHurt Locker Takes Critics’ Choice
  • ‘Hatchet 3’ Is Announced‘Hatchet 3’ Is Announced
  • Hatchet II Now Available on Video On DemandHatchet II Now Available on Video On Demand
  • ‘Habeus Corpus’ Anthology Film to Feature Young Horror Talent‘Habeus Corpus’ Anthology Film to Feature Young Horror Talent
About the Author
Maggie Van Ostrand is ashamed to not be a geek, but she’s proud to have once attended a Star Trek convention where Bill Shatner spoke to her. He said “Hi. Are you anybody?” Maggie graduated from college so long ago, she can’t remember the name of it but thinks it was somewhere in New York. She majored in stuff that has nothing to do with anything she does today, except the classes she audited at the AFI. She knows little or nothing about comic book characters unless they’re drawn by Robert Crumb. She knows nothing of gaming outside of Vegas, and still thinks Moonlight was way better than True Blood. She is here because she reminds the publisher of his grandmother and he felt sorry for her. Her favorites are anything by Billy Wilder, Godfather I and II, Lawrence of Arabia, & Young Frankenstein. She writes political satire for Huffington Post, was head writer for movie trivia TV show; writes a column about Old West characters; was TV comedy ghostwriter; humor columnist for newspapers and online publications, and other boring stuff. Twitter: @magpie99 Website: www.maggievanostrand.com
  • Contest: Win The Alto Knights on Blu-ray and Digital!
  • Contest: Win Mickey 17 on 4K and Digital!
  • Contest: Win Three Clint Eastwood Classics on 4K and Digital!
  • Contest: Win Batman Ninja Vs. Yakuza League on 4K and Digital!
  • Contest: Win Companion on 4K and Digital!

Follow Us!

© 2008-2022 Fandomania | Privacy Policy