One: for Best Original Screenplay.
The movie was only nominated for one Oscar: Best Original Screenplay, but lost to Dead Poets Society.
None. It wasn't nominated for any Oscars.
It was nominated for 3 Oscars, and of those 3 it won 2.
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The movie was only nominated for one Oscar: Best Original Screenplay, but lost to Dead Poets Society.
No, Philip Seymour Hoffman was not in "Dead Poets Society." The film, released in 1989, starred actors such as Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, and Robert Sean Leonard. Hoffman did, however, appear in many acclaimed films later in his career, becoming known for his powerful performances.
both suck; however are very similarly, but have many minor differences like the suicides of Neil in the movie and death of James castle you need more?
Young Writers Society has Avery's poem, and many more of other young poets
Garbo won zero Oscars
It did not win any Oscars.
He hasn't won any Oscars.
The King's Speech got 12 Oscars.
None. It wasn't nominated for any Oscars.
The Bourne supremacy was not even nominated for any Oscars.
Depends on context. US presidents, Oscars and many others.
Jon Stewart has hosted the Oscars twice now.