Jan 31, 2006 11:27 am US/Pacific
Reaction To Academy Awards Nominations
LOS ANGELES (AP) ―
Reaction from nominees for the Academy Awards:
"We never expected to change people's minds. But if it does affect people's hearts, if perceptions can get altered, that's a good thing." Heath Ledger, best actor nominee for the gay romance "Brokeback Mountain."
"Long after the Oscars this year, I think we're going have weekly dinners together. We're all planning to all move in together." Steven Spielberg, director of "Munich," on his fellow nominees.
"We'll be able to say six nominations for `Good Night, and Good Luck.' That'll look good on the DVD box. I think what awards are really about is a way to get more people to see movies like this." George Clooney, nominated for directing and co-writing best-picture nominee "Good Night, and Good Luck," and nominated for supporting actor for "Syriana."
"You can't pasteurize the Academy Award, you can't negotiate it. It is the top." Felicity Huffman, nominated for best actress for "Transamerica."
"I am so thrilled to be nominated for something I loved working on every single day." Judi Dench, best actress nominee for "Mrs. Henderson Presents."
"My eyes are so covered in tears, I couldn't see half the television." Terrence Howard, best actor nominee for "Hustle & Flow."
"I'll really enjoy it because it will never happen again." Michelle Williams, on being nominated for best supporting actress alongside fiance Ledger.
"I'm just really delighted that this little film with big ambitions got the recognition it deserved." Matt Dillon, best supporting actor nominee for "Crash."
"My levels of gratitude will be overflowing all day, so I'll be making a mess as they spill all over wherever I go." Bennett Miller, director nominee for "Capote."
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