7 – Number of Oscar nominations Glenn Close now has without a win.
6 – Number of Oscar nominations Amy Adams now has without a win.
40,000 – Number of awards fans on Twitter who are furious about one or both of these things.
0 – Number of fucks that either Glenn Close or Amy Adams give that they don’t have an Oscar, probably.
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0 – Actors with major roles in more than one Best Picture nominee. Which is rare! Last year saw people like Michael Stuhlbarg and Tracy Letts turn up in two or more.
$15 million – lowest reported budget of any Best Picture nominee. “Roma,” “The Favourite” and “Blackkklansman” all claim to have cost this magic number.
$200 million – highest reported budget of any Best Picture nominee. That’s “Green Book.” Kidding, it’s ‘Black Panther.”
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— Cozy (@HannahEBeachler) February 25, 2019
$185 million – the difference between the two. If you couldn’t do the math yourself.
$51.6 million – average budget of the eight Best Picture nominees. That’s probably way up thanks to “Black Panther,” which cost almost four times as much as any other.
$32 million – lowest domestic total box office for any Best Picture nominee so far – for “The Favourite.”
$700 million – highest domestic total box office for any Best Picture nominee. “Black Panther.” Clearly.
$63 million – lowest worldwide box office for any Best Picture nominee – for “Vice,” which has made just 25% of its total abroad. (“The Favourite,” by contrast is kicking ass abroad, with an $83 million total).
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— GETAnalysis.ca (@GETAnalysis) February 25, 2019
$1.346 billion – highest worldwide box office of any Best Picture nominee. “Black Panther” again, though “Bohemian Rhapsody” isn’t all that far behind, with $860 million.
$1.33 billion – total domestic box office of the Best Picture nominees (half comes from “Black Panther” alone). That’s nearly three times last year’s total (and from only seven films – see below…)
$190.4 million – average domestic box office of the Best Picture nominees.
$2.710 billion – total worldwide box office of the Best Picture nominees. That’s more than three times last year’s.
$387.142 million – average worldwide box office of the Best Picture nominees.
$?????? – box office total of “Roma.” Netflix hasn’t reported how much money it’s taken in the thousand or so theaters it’s played worldwide.
?????? – Reported viewership of “Roma” on Netflix. Unlike with “Bird Box” and some other of its movies, Netflix hasn’t revealed how many people have seen the film at home either.
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— ROMA (@ROMACuaron) February 25, 2019
$30 million – Amount of money Netflix spent on the awards campaign for “Roma,” reportedly.
2 – Number of times bigger that is than the film’s budget.
3 – Number of Oscars that got Netflix.
$10 million – Amount of money Netflix paid per Oscar for “Roma.”
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