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If 2017's Oscar-nominated movie posters told the truth
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Ali Gray,
Matt Looker,
Neil Alcock,
Becky Suter,
Ed Williamson
24th January 2017
The mainstream media is full of fake news. Hollywood is full of failing celebs, who don't even know me. If the big movies this Oscar season, which I hear are very overrated, told the truth, they'd look like this. Sad!
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Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Cinematography, Original Screenplay, Original Score, Original Song, Film Editing, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Production Design, Costume Design

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Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Original Screenplay

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Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Cinematography, Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, Film Editing

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Nominated for: Best Actress, Original Score , Costume Design

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Nominated for: Cinematography

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Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director, Cinematography, Adapted Screenplay, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Film Editing, Production Design

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Nominated for: Best Actress

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Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay

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Nominated for: Best Picture, Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Cinematography, Adapted Screenplay, Original Score

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Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Film Editing, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing

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Nominated for: Best Picture Best Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay

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Nominated for: Best Picture, Supporting Actor, Original Screenplay, Film Editing

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