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7.5/10
IMDb97%
Rotten TomatoesBest Achievement in Sound Mixing | 2010 | Ray
Best Writing Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Best Achievement in Film Editing | 2010 | Chris
Best Achievement in Directing | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2010 | Paul N.J.
Best Film | 2010 | Greg
Best Editing | 2010 | Chris
Best Sound | 2010
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Best Screenplay Original | 2010 | Mark
Contemporary Film | 2010
Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Anthony
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Feature Studio or Independent Drama | 2010 | Mark
Best Movie | 2010
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2010 | Ray
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 2010 | Lee
Best Technical Achievement | 2010 | Barry
Motion Picture | 2010 | Greg
Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Film Editing | 2010 | Chris
Best Editing | 2010 | Bob
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Film Editing | 2010 | Chris
Best Sound Mixing | 2010 | Ray
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best International Film | 2010
Director of the Year | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Foreign Film | 2010
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Picture | 2010 | Greg
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Film Editing | 2010 | Chris
Best Picture | 2010
Best Actor | 2010 | Jeremy
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Editing | 2010 | Bob
2010 | Jeremy
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2010 | Greg
2010 | Kathryn
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Best Supporting Actor | 2009 | Anthony
Best Woman Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Womens Image Award | 2009 | Kathryn
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Film | 2009
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Barry
Best Film Editing | 2009 | Chris
2009 | Barry
Best Picture | 2009
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Screenplay Original | 2009 | Mark
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Barry
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Feature | 2009 | Greg
Best Ensemble Performance | 2009 | Evangeline
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Picture | 2009 | Greg
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Barry
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Picture | 2009
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Barry
Best Film Editing | 2009 | Bob
Best Screenplay | 2009 | Mark
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2009
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Film Editing | 2009 | Bob
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
2009 | Mark
National Film Preservation Board | 2020
2008 | Kathryn
2008 | Kathryn
Best Film in Competition | 2008 | Kathryn
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Movie of the Year | 2010
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2010 | Chris
2008 | Kathryn
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2010 | Marco
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2010 | Jeremy
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 2010 | Mark
Best Director Motion Picture | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2010
2008 | Kathryn
Best Foreign Film | 2011
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2010 | Jeremy
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | 2010
Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske kinofilm | 2010 | Kathryn
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 2010 | Barry
Best American Film Bedste amerikanske film | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Picture | 2010
Best Actor | 2010 | Jeremy
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Anthony
Best Actor | 2010 | Jeremy
Best Screenplay Original | 2010 | Mark
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Best Editing | 2010 | Bob
Best Sound | 2010
Best Action Movie | 2010
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Best Acting Ensemble | 2010 | Evangeline
Best Film | 2009
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Film Performance of the Year | 2010 | Jeremy
Supporting Actor | 2010 | Anthony
Lead Actor | 2010 | Jeremy
Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Ensemble Cast | 2010 | Jeremy
Sound EditingMixing | 2010 | Paul N.J.
Director of the Decade | 2010 | Kathryn
Feature Film Category | 2010 | Mark
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 2010 | Anthony
Best Picture | 2010
Best Director | 2010 | Kathryn
Best Actor | 2010 | Jeremy
Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Anthony
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Best Picture | 2010
Best Actor | 2010 | Jeremy
Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Anthony
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Best Sound Editing | 2010 | Paul N.J.
Film of the Year | 2010
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 2010 | Judah
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film | 2010 | Alex
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Best Actor | 2010 | Jeremy
Best Ensemble | 2010
Best Casting | 2010 | Mark
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2010 | Mark
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Best Sound Mixing | 2010 | Ray
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2010 | Paul N.J.
Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Anthony
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Barry
Screenplay | 2010 | Mark
Choice Movie Actor Drama | 2010 | Jeremy
Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2009
Best Picture | 2009
Perseverance Award | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Motion Picture | 2009 | Greg
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2009 | Anthony
Best Original Screenplay | 2009 | Mark
Best Cast Ensemble | 2009 | Evangeline
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Barry
Best Screenplay | 2009
Best Foreign Film | 2009
Best Film | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Picture | 2009
Best Director | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Cinematography | 2009
Best Film | 2009
Favorite Movie of the Year | 2009
Best Director of the Year | 2009 | Kathryn
Best Actor of the Year | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2009 | Anthony
Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2009 | Jeremy
Breakthrough Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2009 | Bob
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Barry
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Screenplay Original | 2009 | Mark
Best Film | 2009
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Screenplay | 2009 | Mark
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Barry
2009 | Kathryn
Best Picture | 2009
Best Supporting Actor | 2009 | Anthony
Best Film | 2009
Best Actor | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Supporting Actor | 2009 | Anthony
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2009 | Jeremy
Best Screenplay Original | 2009 | Mark
Best of the Fests | 2008 | Kathryn
Main Competition | 2008 | Barry
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 49,230,772 USD

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Filmed in the country of Jordan. Access was denied for a week of filming at a U.S. Military Base in Kuwait.
Kathryn Bigelow claims that no scene filmed was left out of the final cut.
The bomb disposal outfit worn by Jeremy Renner was authentic apparel.
The expression "the hurt locker" is a slang term for a situation involving trouble or pain, which can be traced back to the Vietnam War. According to the movie's website, it is soldier vernacular in Iraq to speak of explosions as sending you to "the hurt locker."
It was James Cameron who convinced his ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow to direct this film. She originally had planned on doing another project and wasn't sure about doing this film. Cameron read it and told her to do this film, and it ended up earning her an Oscar nomination and award for Best Director. In fact, the film was nominated in nine categories against Cameron's Avatar (2009), and won six awards, including Best Picture. Cameron himself had said, "I wouldn't bet against her."
"Staff Sergeant William James: [Speaking to his son] You love playing with that. You love playing with all your stuffed animals. You love your mommy, your daddy, your nature pajamas. You love everything, don't ya? Yeah. But you know what, buddy? As you get older... some of the things that you love might not seem so special anymore, you know? Like your Jack-in-a-Box. Maybe you'll realize it's just a piece of tin and a stuffed animal, but the older you get, the fewer things you really love, and by the time you get to my age, maybe it's only one or two things. With me, I think it's one."
"Colonel Reed: You the guy in the flaming car, Sergeant James? Staff Sergeant William James: Afternoon, sir. Uh... uh, yes, sir. Colonel Reed: Well, that's just hot shit. You're a wild man, you know that? Staff Sergeant William James: Uh, yes, sir. Colonel Reed: He's a wild man. You know that? I want to shake your hand. Staff Sergeant William James: Thank you, sir. Colonel Reed: Yeah. How many bombs have you disarmed? Staff Sergeant William James: Uh, I'm-I'm not quite sure. Colonel Reed: Sergeant? Staff Sergeant William James: Yes, sir. Colonel Reed: I asked you a question. Staff Sergeant William James: Eight hundred seventy-three, sir. Colonel Reed: Eight hundred... and seventy-three! Eight hundred... and seventy-three. That's just hot shit. Eight hundred and seventy-three. Staff Sergeant William James: Counting today, sir, yes. Colonel Reed: That's gotta be a record. What's the best way... to... to go about disarming one of these things? Staff Sergeant William James: The way you don't die, sir. Colonel Reed: That's a good one. That's spoken like a wild man. That's good."