And no Scott Rudin?
Beverly Hills, CA (January 27, 2009) — Producer credits for Academy Award Best Picture nominee The Reader have been determined by the Producers Branch Executive Committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The official nominees for the film are Anthony Minghella, Sydney Pollack, Donna Gigliotti and Redmond Morris.
Because four producers were listed on the credits form submitted for Oscar consideration and Academy rules allow for only three producers – except in “a rare and extraordinary circumstance” – to be nominated and potentially receive Oscar statuettes, a meeting of the executive committee was necessary. In the end, the committee determined that the circumstances of The Reader – in which the two original producers (Minghella and Pollack) both died partway through the process – met its definition of “rare and extraordinary” and that all four submitted individuals should be named as nominees.
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Beverly Hills, CA (January 27, 2009) — Producer credits for Academy Award Best Picture nominee The Reader have been determined by the Producers Branch Executive Committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The official nominees for the film are Anthony Minghella, Sydney Pollack, Donna Gigliotti and Redmond Morris.

You hear that, Bob Yari? Not only do you have to finance a movie to be listed as a producer on it for the Oscars, you have to die, too.
I’m still shocked that The Reader even snagged a Best Picture nod. It wasn’t that great.
It would be interesting to know who is actually on that Producers Exec Committee. I assume not Rudin? Anyone who owes Harvey a favor?
Can anyone tell me how the hell The Reader got a best picture nomination? It’s at best mediocre. And at worse an atrocious piece of awards bait.
I’d like a list of every Academy member who voted for The Reader, so I can burn their fucking houses down.
The Dark Knight should have been nominated for Best Picture. End of story.