User blog:Ceauntay/Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2: Paramount Pictures Not Expecting Best Picture Nomination

Paramount Pictures can imagine how hard they try, but none of them have been ever been nominated for Best Picture at the 84th Academy Awards, which premieres on February 26, 2012. In fact, Jane Hoop Elementary film series is the most anticipated childhood films ever, not all of them were nominated for an Oscar in 11 years.

Mostly, most of the films received 9 nominations, and won nothing. Paramount said a few years ago that they expected any films to be nominated for an Oscar, but they didn't, but instead were being shortlisted. This is pretty sad news to the studio's big dreams.

Paramount now does not care anymore when they will see Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2, the final film in the series, rather or not to get nominated for Best Picture. It's the most important award celemony ever, and it will be very tricky for most blockbuster films getting nominated.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King won Best Picture in 2004, and was a celebration of a well done to The Lord of the Rings film series. It earned $1.19 billion worldwide at the b.o. In fact, even Harry Potter films series didn't get nominated for a single Best Picture nomination at the Oscars.

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2 was praised well by critics, and ranked 95 percent out of 100 at the Rotten Tomatoes chart, which is one of the best reviewed films of the year. It also broke b.o. records. It earned a massive $40.2 million in midnight showings, $91 million in its first day in theaters, and $168.1 million in opening weekend, the biggest ever for a film in history. It also cracked a worldwide $455.1 million.

So far, it grossed $379.1 million, which was the 13th highest-grossing film in America, and $1,324.1 billion, making it the 4th highest-grossing film worldwide.

The films stars Blake Brown, Amy Tammie and Ben Linkin, and have been grown up with the film series for 11 years. They even have no Best Actor and Actress nominations at the Oscars. Paramount may not care about it anymore, but fans do care because they are expecting it to be nominated by the time the nominees are announced.