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Producers Guild Awards 2012: 'The Help,' 'Bridesmaids' Lead Nominees

Bridesmaids

01/ 3/12 01:44 PM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — The historical epic "War Horse," the Deep South drama "The Help," the silent film "The Artist" and the wedding comedy "Bridesmaids" are in the running for top honors from the Producers Guild of America.

Also nominated Tuesday for the guild's big film prize are two George Clooney tales: the family drama "The Descendants" and the political saga "The Ides of March." Two Paris stories made the cut, the family adventure "Hugo" and the romantic fantasy "Midnight in Paris."

Rounding out the 10 nominees are the thriller "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and the sports tale "Moneyball."

Animated contenders for the Jan. 21 awards are "The Adventures of Tintin," "Cars 2," "Kung Fu Panda 2," "Puss in Boots" and "Rango."

Along with honors from other Hollywood professional groups such as actors, directors and writers guilds, the producer prizes help sort out contenders for the Academy Awards, whose nominations come out Jan. 24.

The Producers Guild field represents a heavy-hitting lineup of Oscar winners and nominees, including Steven Spielberg ("War Horse" and "Tintin"), Martin Scorsese ("Hugo"), Woody Allen ("Midnight in Paris"), David Fincher ("Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"), Alexander Payne ("The Descendants") and Bennett Miller ("Moneyball").

Besides starring in "The Descendants," Clooney multi-tasked on "Ides of March," directing, producing, co-starring and co-writing.

Among other Producers Guild nominees:

_ Film documentary: "Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest"; "Bill Cunningham New York"; "Project Nim"; "Senna"; "The Union."

_ TV comedy series: "30 Rock"; "The Big Bang Theory"; "Glee"; "Modern Family"; "Parks and Recreation."

_ TV drama series: "Boardwalk Empire"; "Dexter"; "Game of Thrones"; "The Good Wife"; "Mad Men."

_ Long-form television: "Cinema Verite"; "Downton Abbey"; "The Kennedys"; "Mildred Pierce"; "Too Big to Fail."

_ Live entertainment and talk TV: "The Colbert Report"; "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"; "Real Time with Bill Maher"; "Saturday Night Live"; "The 64th Annual Tony Awards."

_ TV competition series: "The Amazing Race"; "American Idol"; "Dancing with the Stars"; "Project Runway"; "Top Chef."

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LOS ANGELES — The historical epic "War Horse," the Deep South drama "The Help," the silent film "The Artist" and the wedding comedy "Bridesmaids" are in the running for top honors from the Produ...
LOS ANGELES — The historical epic "War Horse," the Deep South drama "The Help," the silent film "The Artist" and the wedding comedy "Bridesmaids" are in the running for top honors from the Produ...
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Marie Perkins
10:08 AM on 01/04/2012
Didn't much care for the male pre-pubescent type humor, but overall thought it was very funny.
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melanielpc
Everything zen. I don't think so.
08:55 AM on 01/04/2012
I'm all for funny women, but this movie isn't funny.
07:21 AM on 01/04/2012
I agree. I took my mom to see it and we left before it was over. I was excited and thought it would be great from all the reviews. It just wasn't funny. Just seemed like a bunch of women trying to act like the guys in the Hangover.
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Doreen1960
04:24 PM on 01/03/2012
I saw the movie, I didn't laugh, wasn't entertained and I wondered what the heck all the fuss was about... This to me is one of the most overrated movies this past year..
07:28 PM on 01/03/2012
My husband & I tried to watch it but finally gave up. It was really awful. We were kind of shocked after all the hype.
05:04 AM on 01/04/2012
I have to say I agree. I laughed pretty much only at the scenes with Melissa McCarthy (in my opinion, she's the only reason to watch this movie). Overall the movie was "eh". Definitely overrated...