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Woody Harrelson upset with Rampart gaffe

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Fri, 10 Feb 2012 4:11p.m.

Woody Harrelson in Rampart

Woody Harrelson in Rampart

Actor Woody Harrelson is frustrated with studio executives behind his new movie Rampart for accidentally sending out faulty screener DVDs to awards voters - because it sabotaged the film's chances of industry recognition.

The star portrays a twisted cop in the crime thriller, and Harrelson believes it would have had a good chance at landing nominations for the recent Golden Globes and the upcoming Oscars - if it wasn't for the damaged screening discs and strict Academy rules.

He tells the Los Angeles Times, "It's just frustrating. They send out the screeners and they're defective; 3,500 defective screeners. They couldn't just re-send, either. There's a policy with the Academy that, unless someone asks - like, specifically writes a letter to ask - it doesn't happen."

With so many films to screen, Harrelson can understand why no one chose to request a replacement disc, but admits, "it's a bit of a bummer".

However, the actor refuses to dwell on the issue - he just wants film fans to check Rampart out.

He adds to New York Magazine, "Not to say we would have been nominated anyway, but defective screeners are kind of a shot in the foot. I don't care about awards. I just think it's a great movie, and I want people to see it."

Harrelson previously earned Oscar nominations for his acting in 1996's The People vs. Larry Flynt and 2009's The Messenger.

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