Producers Guild picks the usual suspects for best picture...plus Deadpool
Ryan Reynolds' campaign for his comic-book hit film is earning recognition in award season
The Producers Guild of America named its picks for best movie of the year on Tuesday, choosing awards season's favourites such as La La Land, Moonlight and Manchester by the Sea but also snarky underdog Deadpool.
The comic-book superhero comedy starring Ryan Reynolds is carving an unusual path through awards territory with nominations by the Writers Guild for best screenplay and two nominations for Golden Globes.
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Canadian-born Reynolds is one of the producers of the foul-mouthed hit, which was his pet project for more than a decade. Hepenned an awards seasoncampaign letterto Hollywood,in character as Deadpool, to advance the movie's chances.
An unlikely R-rated box office hit, Deadpool was shot in Vancouver.
Canadian director Denis Villeneuve's alien contact movie Arrivalalso made the PGA list.
PGA often has same picks as Academy
The PGA nominations are considered solid indicatorsof Oscar potential, because of strong influence of producers in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as a similar voting system.
Its full list of nominees:
- Arrival
- Deadpool
- Fences
- Hacksaw Ridge
- Hell or High Water
- Hidden Figures
- La La Land
- Lion
- Manchester By the Sea
- Moonlight
While the PGA and the Academy often agree on the best movie, last year the producers picked The Big Short, while the Oscar went to Spotlight.
In the animated category, the PGA's nominations are:
- Finding Dory
- Kubo and the Two Strings
- Moana
- The Secret Life of Pets
- Zootopia.
The PGA winners will be announcedJan. 28.