Fox 411's Roger Friedman reported today that Annette Insdorf, the distinguished critic, film scholar and Columbia University film department chief, bas been elbowed out of the National Board of Review's executive photoplay committee. If true, this move divests the NBR of its only shred of credibility in dispensing end-of-the-year movie awards. The news comes only one day before the NBR will vote and announce its 2007 winners, and, if confirmed, will obviously make the group seem even more tainted that is has been in the past.

As Friedman reports, the National Board of Review "is otherwise composed of dilettantes and senior citizens who pay around $500 a year as members to watch movies and get their pictures taken with celebrities. [The group] is a kind of a laughingstock among movie press people, the studios and even the actors and directors.
"What's interesting about the NBR is that despite the membership, the executive photoplay committee makes the ultimate decisions about who, and what, will get awards. Most of those decisions are based on the members' connections to the studios and who they think will show up for their annual awards show and dinner in early January.
"Insdorf was considered the only sane member of the group, and the only one who would advocate based on merit. With her out of the voting, it's feared that the much maligned president Annie Schulhof will push through a number of winners less deserving than others.
"Members of the executive photoplay committee are kept secret. But I am told that some other members, all Schulhof pals, include unknowns like ancient mariner Keith Edwards (his credits include [productions by] David Merrick and David Susskind) and 74-year-old Amy Greene-Andrews, the ex-wife of considerably deceased minor producer Milton Greene (1957's The Prince and the Showgirl)."
And yet, as Friedman notes, "With the Writers Guild strike in full force, the NBR could -- in a very weird world -- wind up being the only awards show for some time. Picket lines could severely damage if not altogether halt other upcoming awards shows such as the Oscars and Golden Globes."
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on December 4, 2007 at 10:45 AM
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Hopscotch
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This is what is frustrating....
They are a joke? That's what I hear.
There winners matter little? Sure
WHY THE FUCK DO ALL THE PAPERS / WEBSITES PRINT WHAT THEY VOTED ON???
Posted by Hopscotch
at December 4, 2007 11:35 AM
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corey3rd
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any "critics" group that expects the winners to show up at their ceremony should be treated as suspect. Are they picking winners or chosing the seating pattern for the party?
Posted by corey3rd
at December 4, 2007 11:40 AM
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T. Holly
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The awards shows are really going to split the baby between the studios and the writers. However, the real Wisdom of Solomon will prevail when a plan is devised that reveals the truth and the studios admit they are beholden to agents to suss out writing talent and agree to pay better (who cares about "fair") usage fees, so that talent will continue to aspire to write for film and tv and make the moguls happy and rich.
Posted by T. Holly
at December 4, 2007 11:49 AM
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Hopscotch
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Let us pray.
Frankly a year without awards shows is fine by me (Unless No Country becomes the front-runner).
Posted by Hopscotch
at December 4, 2007 11:55 AM
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T. Holly
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Don't pray sucker. The studios have nowhere to go. New Zealand and England don't breed writers any better, or faster, than the good old U. S. of A. does.
Posted by T. Holly
at December 4, 2007 12:00 PM
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buckzollo
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To hear Annette Insdorf moderate in the Elks Park each year at the Telluride Film Festival is worth the price of admission. For a lovely and little lady, she has a big brain with a virtual film encyclopaedia inside. I guess like an intel chip exclusively for cinema, tiny yet mad powerful.
Posted by buckzollo
at December 4, 2007 1:03 PM
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jeffmcm
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T. Holly: they don't need to go to New Zealand (?). There are scores of people right here in this country who would be perfectly happy to transcribe Angels & Demons for a lot less than Akiva Goldsman is making.
Posted by jeffmcm
at December 4, 2007 1:15 PM
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BurmaShave
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So THAT'S what happened to the interior decorator from BEETLEJUICE.
Posted by BurmaShave
at December 4, 2007 1:28 PM
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T. Holly
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mcm, that's why I say this thing is like the Baseball Strike of '94 - '95, but I don't know why I feel that way, yet, but I'm confident it'll come to me.
It's not just NY, check out the Hollywood Awards and their honorees.
http://www.hollywoodawards.com/winners/winners2007.html
Posted by T. Holly
at December 4, 2007 2:39 PM
comment #10
actionman
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it's Otho!
Posted by actionman
at December 4, 2007 4:51 PM