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‘Dallas Buyers Club’ first in the mail for SAG Awards voters

"Dallas Buyers Club" lead Matthew McConaughey has plenty of reasons to smile these days.
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With Focus Features restructuring and shifting its identity toward the mainstream, “Dallas Buyers Club†represents the last Oscar hurrah for the division’s James Schamus-led era that gave us great movies such as “The Pianist,†“Brokeback Mountain,†“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,†“Lost in Translation†and “Moonrise Kingdom.â€

And Focus is clearly going out swinging. The studio just mailed DVD screeners of “Dallas†to the 105,000-plus voting members of SAG-AFTRA, making sure its movie will be the first to arrive in Screen Actors Guild Awards voters’ mailboxes.

“Dallas,†based on the life story of Ron Woodroof (played by Matthew McConaughey), a hell-raising homophobe who began smuggling anti-viral medications into the country after he was diagnosed with HIV, won three SAG Awards nominations last week, individual nods for actors McConaughey and Jared Leto along with a coveted ensemble nomination.

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The recognition for McConaughey and Leto wasn’t surprising. The actors’ work has been lauded, first in reviews and, lately, in year-end prizes from critics groups. Beyond the obvious quality of the performances, the “Dallas†roles offered a showy hook to voters, since they required the actors to lose a collective hundred-plus pounds and, in the case of Leto, switch genders to play the transgender woman who partners with Woodroof.

But SAG’s ensemble nomination -- citing cast members Jennifer Garner, Dennis O’Hare, Dallas Roberts and Steve Zahn, along with McConaughey and Leto -- came as a bit of a surprise and might indicate that the movie could still find its way into the back end of the best picture Oscar race.

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A cast nomination doesn’t guarantee a best picture nod, as the makers of “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,†“Bridesmaids†and “3:10 to Yuma†will tell you. But “Dallas,†a movie that has produced a fair amount of passion for its acting, subject matter and overall quality, better fits the type of message movie that many academy members like to honor.

And, with a “Dallas†vote, there might also be one message the academy would like to send of its own -- an appreciation for Schamus and the wonderful work he shepherded during his tenure at Focus. “Dallas Buyers Club†-- fierce, entertaining, vital -- ranks right alongside its best.

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