03-04-2006, 11:37 PM | #1 |
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Oscars - The 78th Academy Awards
Been meaning to start this thread for a minute. SO - anybody else interested in guessing (or hoping) who and whatwill win an Oscar this year?
Here's the lineup: BEST PICTURE "Brokeback Mountain," Diana Ossana and James Schamus, producers "Capote," Caroline Baron, William Vince and Michael Ohoven, producers "Crash," Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman, producers "Good Night, and Good Luck," Grant Heslov, producer "Munich," Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg and Barry Mendel, producers BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Amy Adams, "Junebug" Catherine Keener, "Capote" Frances McDormand, "North Country" Rachel Weisz, "The Constant Gardener" Michelle Williams, "Brokeback Mountain" BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR George Clooney, "Syriana" Matt Dillon, "Crash" Paul Giamatti, "Cinderella Man" Jake Gyllenhaal, "Brokeback Mountain" William Hurt, "A History of Violence" BEST ACTRESS Judi Dench, "Mrs. Henderson Presents" Felicity Huffman, "Transamerica" Keira Knightley, "Pride & Prejudice" Charlize Theron, "North Country" Reese Witherspoon, "Walk the Line" BEST ACTOR Philip Seymour Hoffman, "Capote" Terrence Howard, "Hustle & Flow" Heath Ledger, "Brokeback Mountain" Joaquin Phoenix, "Walk the Line" David Strathairn, "Good Night, and Good Luck" BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, "Brokeback Mountain" Bennett Miller, "Capote" Paul Haggis, "Crash" George Clooney, "Good Night, and Good Luck" Steven Spielberg, "Munich" BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco, "Crash" George Clooney and Grant Heslov, "Good Night, and Good Luck" Woody Allen, "Match Point" Noah Baumbach, "The Squid and the Whale" Steven Gaghan, "Syriana" BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, "Brokeback Mountain" Dan Futterman, "Capote" Jeffrey Caine, "The Constant Gardener" Josh Olson, "A History of Violence" Tony Kushner and Eric Roth, "Munich" BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM "Don't Tell" (Italy) "Joyeux Noël" (France) "Paradise Now" (Palestine) "Sophie Scholl - The Final Days" (Germany) "Tsotsi" (South Africa) BEST ANIMATED FILM "Howl's Moving Castle," Hayao Miyazake "Tim Burton's Corpse Bride," Tim Burton and Mike Johnson "Wallace & Grommit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit," Nick Park and Steve Box BEST ART DIRECTION "Good Night, and Good Luck," Art Direction: Jim Bissell; Set Decoration: Jan Pascale "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," Art Direction: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan "King Kong," Art Direction: Grant Major; Set Decoration: Dan Hennah and Simon Bright "Memoirs of a Geisha," Art Direction: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gretchen Rau "Pride & Prejudice," Art Direction: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY "Batman Begins," Wally Pfister "Brokeback Mountain," Rodrigo Prieto "Good Night, and Good Luck," Robert Elswit "Memoirs of a Geisha," Dion Beebe "The New World," Emmanuel Lubezki BEST COSTUME DESIGN "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," Gabriella Pescucci "Memoirs of a Geisha," Colleen Atwood "Mrs. Henderson Presents," Sandy Powell "Pride & Prejudice," Jacqueline Durran "Walk the Line," Arianne Phillips BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE "Darwin's Nightmare," Hubert Sauper "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room," Alex Gibney and Jason Kliot "March of the Penguins," Luc Jacquet and Yves Darondeau "Murderball," Henry-Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro "Street Fight," Marshall Curry BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT "The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club," Dan Krauss "God Sleeps in Rwanda," Kimberlee Acquaro and Stacy Sherman "The Mushroom Club," Steven Okazaki "A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin," Corinne Marrinan and Eric Simonson BEST FILM EDITING "Cinderella Man," Mike Hill and Dan Hanley "The Constant Gardener," Claire Simpson "Crash," Hughes Winborne "Munich," Michael Kahn "Walk the Line," Michael McCusker BEST MAKEUP "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Howard Berger and Tami Lane "Cinderella Man," David Leroy Anderson and Lance Anderson "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith," Dave Elsey and Nikki Gooley BEST ORIGINAL SCORE "Brokeback Mountain," Gustavo Santaolalla "The Constant Gardener," Alberto Iglesias "Memoirs of a Geisha," John Williams "Munich," John Williams "Pride & Prejudice," Dario Marianelli BEST ORIGINAL SONG "In the Deep" from "Crash," Music by Kathleen "Bird" York and Michael Becker; Lyrics by Kathleen "Bird" York "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from "Hustle & Flow," Music and Lyrics by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard "Travelin' Thru" from "Transamerica," Music and Lyric by Dolly Parton BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM "Badgered," Sharon Colman "The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation," John Canemaker and Peggy Stern "The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello," Anthony Lucas "9," Shane Acker "One Man Band," Andrew Jimenez and Mark Andrews BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM "Ausreisser (The Runaway)," Ulrike Grote "Cashback," Sean Ellis and Lene Bausager "The Last Farm," Rúnar Rúnarsson and Thor S. Sigurjónsson "Our Time Is Up," Rob Pearlstein and Pia Clemente "Six Shooter," Martin McDonagh BEST SOUND EDITING "King Kong," Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn "Memoirs of a Geisha," Wylie Stateman "War of the Worlds," Richard King BEST SOUND MIXING "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Terry Porter, Dean A. Zupancic and Tony Johnson "King Kong," Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek "Memoirs of a Geisha," Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Rick Kline and John Pritchett "Walk the Line," Paul Massey, D.M. Hemphill and Peter F. Kurland "War of the Worlds," Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Ronald Judkins BEST VISUAL EFFECTS "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Dean Wright, Bill Westenhofer, Jim Berney and Scott Farrar "King Kong," Joe Letteri, Brian Van't Hul, Christian Rivers and Richard Taylor "War of the Worlds," Dennis Muren, Pablo Helman, Randy Dutra and Daniel Sudick ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ FOCUS: Who would you like to see win an Oscar? What project, or person, do you think deserves one? What and/or who do you think WILL win, as opposed to who you think SHOULD win? Me: ~ I want Crash for Best Picture. ~ Because I think she is not only hot, but an amazing budding new acting genius and talent, Keira Knightley for Best Actress. If she doesn't get it, then my second choice is Charlize Theron. God I love Charlize Theron. ~ I want Frances McDormand for best supporting actress, even though I have not seen the movie she's up for. I just like her; I always have. Not only that, but it is high time she won something; she is a brilliant and engaging actor. ~ Best supporting actor? Well, I saw Syriana, and loved George Clooney's bit, but I also saw Matt Dillon and loved HIS bit in Crash, so it's a toss-up. Probably Matt Dillon. The jury's still out; I'll get back to you all on that. ~ Best actor - I don't EVEN have an opinion yet. That list, man most of those guys give me the creeps. Philip Seymour Hoffman gives me the creeps, always, as does Terence Howard, AND David Strathairn *shudders*. Heath Ledger wins points just for being eminently tasty eye-candy, but what kind of criterion is THAT to hand over an Oscar for? Joaquin Phoenix I used to really love, but lately he strikes me as a fake, so... still haven't seen Walk The Line yet, so... jury's still out. What do you guys think?
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Best Original Song - I nominate "In The Deep," from the movie Crash. Those of you out there who know me pretty well by now are probably going "What? She's not nominating the Hustle and Flow song?" You know why? Because pimping is wrong and disgusting, and no amount of Hollywood glorifying and commercialising of the concept will ever change that fact. to pimp other human beings is f**king foul, wrong, utterly disgusting and will NEVER be even slightly O.K. or acceptable, no matter what the entertainment machine tells you. Nothing makes pimping cool or art-worthy, no song, no movie, nothing. I loathe pimps, and pimping/pandering in general. Pimps infuriate me. I didn't even want to bother seeing Hustle and Flow. It'll just piss me off.
(edit to add) - actually, Hustle and Flow is about a pimp who redeems himself by eschewing his old life in lieu of becoming an artist, so that's good. The whole concept of pimping and pandering still gets me crazy with rage, though. I have always hated pimps.
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Best Documentary Feature has GOT to, GOT to be awarded to March of the Penguins.
Best Director? Paul Haggis. I still haven't seen Brokeback Mountain; I'm sure it's a lovely movie but why do I have the feeling it's just going to be another one of those over-the-top, self-congratulatory, Oh-aren't-we-the-bomb, oh-aren't-we-making-such-an-important-and-beautiful-statement, kind of movies? I just have this feeling... But if I'm wrong, perhaps I'm wrong. Still have to see the movie. I know Ang Lee is an awesome director, so it'll be worht seeing, for that reason alone, since he directed it. Best Original Screenplay? Either Woody Allen or Paul Haggis & his co-writer. Best Animated Film - I will say Wallace & Grommit for now, since everywhere I read great things about that little movie AND my cynical & hyper-critical English Dad loved it and says I must see it. You don't have to be reasonable here, folks; you can root for whomever or whatever film you feel like! After all, we are not members of the Academy, right? Best Makeup - Chronicles of Narnia!
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Some of these movies I havn't yet seen so my opion will be based on hear say and what I have seen.
Best picture: like you I hope Crash wins. I love those "tie all the characters in " movies. I really think "Walk The Line" should have been nominated. (you'll see a theme here ) Best Suporting Actress: Rachel Weisz....two words....so hot I've got a feeling Michelle Williams will win though. Best Supporting Actor: Though I'd like to see William Hunt win, A History of Violence was an awesome movie!, Clooney will win...its his year. Best Actress: Reese Witherspoon ..no maybes about it. Best Actor:Joaquin Phoenix "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" Best Director: Clooney...like i said it's his year Best Original Screenplay: Crash, though I think Syriana might have a chance Best Adapted Screenplay: A History of Violence....I can dream can't I Best Foreign Film: I'ev seen none or heard anything about them Best Animated Film: Wallace and Grommit...so funny I need a break I'll come back and post the rest of my picks later.
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I think you may be onto something with figuring it's George Clooney's year. I would not be surprised if he did grab a couple golden guys next week.
I would LOVE to see that William Hurt movie. I really love William Hurt; I bet it's an awesome performance. Gotta see that "A History of Violence."
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I was replying to each category saying what movies I'd seen, who I want to win, who I think will actually win. But then I gave up. :P
I've seen all the best picture nominated except for Brokeback Mountain. Of the other movies nominated - I've seen most of them.
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Hobbit, you're such a perfectionist! You can just tell us a category or two, what you personally really like and want to see win, or think will win. It's all for fun! A friend of mine in Hollywood, who gets all the Oscar contenders films on DVD from a friend of HIS who is an actual member of the Academy; one of the judges - anyway, he used to have Oscar parties every year, and all KINDS of people would show up, and they'd get drunk (and some of 'em high ) and hob-nob with whatever celebrities happened to come over (like twelve-fourteen years ago, Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, and Judd Nelson, and Charlie Sheen used to come to his house for ALL the parties) and fill out party-ballots as to who they thought would win, and there would be an Oscar betting pool and whomever guessed the most actual winners after the party (and ceremonies) was over, well whatever. Then they got a prize or whatever, and of course won the pot. Gambling, Hollywood style. I was supposed to go to one of these parties three years ago but I was too busy being bad, doing something else - I forget what.
I would LOVE to throw an Oscar party someday! But in lieu of such a fantasy shindig, we could just post our guesses here, and whomever gets the most actual winners, well then they get special Entmoot respect, or whatever!
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Prizes! In that case I'm going to have to change some of my choices and think hard about the ones I've yet to post. Maybe the prizes can be like a dinner for two at the cafe or a thread all your own where people come in and praise your greatness. .
*runs off to try and get some inside info on whos going to win*
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No no no! I don't have actual prizes to give out, Farimir! I sure wish I did, but this is virtual-world, not real life, so the prizes will be virtual. I was just telling you guys about the Oscar-guessing parties my freinf throws in Hollywood, but here and now in this here thread, everyone can post whatever they like about any of the contenders, for whatever reason. Who are your favourites to win, Farimir? You can have two lists if you like: Who you WANT to win, and who you think will ACTUALLY win. Sometimes they might be matching lists, sometimes not. Am I making this too complicated? For instance, I WANT Keira Knightley to win Best Actress, but I have a feeling the Academy will give Reese Witherspoon the golden guy for her Walk The Line part. And I WANT "Crash" to win Best Picture but I bet you dollars to donuts they hand it to "Brokeback Mountain."
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No prizes . No, i understood there wasn't any real prizes , and your not making it complicated I was just having a little fun. I want and think Reese Witherspoon will win. Ilove Johnny Cash and thought both her and Joaquin Phoenix did an awsesome job with both the acting and singing in the movie. Who would of thought Joaquin could sing? I'll post the rest of my picks tomorrow.
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Despite a bit of a rush last week to see as many Oscar-nominated films as possible, I don't think I've seen enough to comment.
I think Bareback Mountain is a sure favourite for Best Picture, with the momentum it has experienced over the last few months. I want Keira to win. But I don't think hers was the winning performance. Between Knightley, Theron & Witherspoon, I think Reese will win. I didn't get to see Huffman... March of the Penguins has my vote. As does Phoenix for Best Actor. But I have a feeling that Hoffman will take this. I liked him in Happiness.
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They're walking the red carpet right now! I'm watching E , and Isaac Mizrahi is being VERY well behaved ; Keira Knightley is looking STUNNING!!! I love that brown dress, and Jessica Alba - oh man oh man. Heath Ledger looked so sweet, he's there with his girl Michelle Williams. Ludacris is awesome! He was hilarious, just now, how he handled Mizrahi! O.K., gotta go again, it's back on -
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The Oscars is almost over. Still waiting to see what gets Best Picture. Well, Reese Witherspoon won Best Actress, I knew she would, but the BIG surprise was Philip Seymour Hoffman winning Best Actor, for his Truman Capote. It was very endearing, watching him so excited, and trembling, thanking his mother profusely! I love watching when they win. Another big surprise tonight - Three 6 Mafia for Best Song - that surprised EVERYbody! Ooo oo oo - gotta go; it's back on!
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I predicted Hoffman's win.
tied 3 - 3 -3 now. Geisha, King Kong, Brokeback CRASH WINS! BEST PICTURE 3-3-3-3 oscar tie in the end, but crash gets best picture
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CRASH WON BEST PICTURE!!!! YEAHHHHH!!!! I am so stoked they won - what a surprise! I wanted Crash to win so badly but I was sure they'd give it to Brokeback Mountain, or Capote - Yeah!!!
Hobbit - you predicted Hoffman? Good call! That was a surprise to me; I never thought he'd get the Oscar. Nice!
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I dunno, I think Syriana kicked the asses of them all. That and Munich. But of course those things wont get that much attention. I'm amazed Syriana was even made.
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I loved Syriana!
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It was wonderful. But even so, it was amazing that it was made.
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Okay Tessa don't be mad, but i missed the show. I didn't get to see any of it and I have no clue who won what(exept for what was already said here).
Got a list you could post? BTW, I loved Syriana too.
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