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Adam Sandler reflects on the 'Jay Kelly' Oscar nomination snub.
Summary
At the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Adam Sandler said he was at peace with not receiving an Oscar nomination for 'Jay Kelly' while accepting the Maltin Modern Master Award, and he lampooned the snub during his acceptance speech.
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Adam Sandler addressed the film academy's decision while receiving the Maltin Modern Master Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. "Jay Kelly," directed by Noah Baumbach, had drawn awards attention earlier with Golden Globe nominations for both Sandler and George Clooney and a Critics Choice nod for Sandler. The film was also named to the American Film Institute's Top 10 list. Despite that recognition, it received no Oscar nominations, and Sandler said he felt fine about the omission and proud of his work.
What we know:
- "Jay Kelly" earned Golden Globe nominations for George Clooney and Adam Sandler, a Critics Choice nomination for Sandler, and an AFI Top 10 placement.
- The film did not receive any Academy Award nominations in the most recent Oscar announcements.
- Sandler, 59, accepted the Maltin Modern Master Award onstage with Leonard Maltin and said he was at peace about not being nominated.
- He noted that seeing the actual supporting-actor nominees — Delroy Lindo, Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn, Jacob Elordi and Stellan Skarsgård — helped him understand the outcome.
- Sandler said he feels pride in a climactic scene opposite George Clooney and recalled enjoying filming in Italy with Clooney's local recommendations.
- In his acceptance speech he joked about a fortune teller predicting an Oscar for "Jay Kelly," offered self-deprecating remarks about the academy, and closed with a humorous line about future roles.
Summary:
Sandler conveyed a measured and humorous reaction to the Oscar omission while highlighting his pride in the film and his collaboration with George Clooney. Undetermined at this time.
