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Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Sun Dec 12, 2004 3:24 pm ]
Post subject:  BFCA Award Winners! Sideways wins 5!

BFCA Nominations - Winners in BOLD!



BEST PICTURE
The Aviator
Collateral
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Finding Neverland
Hotel Rwanda
Kinsey
Million Dollar Baby
The Phantom of the Opera
Ray
Sideways

BEST ACTOR
Javier Bardem – “The Sea Inside”
Don Cheadle – “Hotel Rwanda”
Johnny Depp – “Finding Neverland”
Leonardo DiCaprio – “The Aviator”
Jamie Foxx – “Ray”
Paul Giamatti – “Sideways”

BEST ACTRESS
Annette Bening – “Being Julia”
Catalina Sandino Moreno – “Maria Full of Grace”
Imelda Staunton – “Vera Drake”
Hilary Swank – “Million Dollar Baby”
Uma Thurman – “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”
Kate Winslet – “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Thomas Haden Church – “Sideways”
Jamie Foxx – “Collateral”
Morgan Freeman – “Million Dollar Baby”
Clive Owen – “Closer”
Peter Sarsgaard – “Kinsey”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett – “The Aviator”
Laura Linney – “Kinsey”
Virginia Madsen – “Sideways”
Natalie Portman – “Closer”
Kate Winslet – “Finding Neverland”

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
Closer
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Ocean’s Twelve
Sideways

BEST DIRECTOR
Clint Eastwood – “Million Dollar Baby”
Marc Forster – “Finding Neverland”
Taylor Hackford – “Ray”
Alexander Payne – “Sideways”
Martin Scorsese – “The Aviator”

BEST WRITER
Bill Condon – “Kinsey”
Charlie Kaufman – “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
John Logan – “The Aviator”
David Magee – “Finding Neverland”
Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor – “Sideways”

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
The Incredibles
The Polar Express
Shrek 2

BEST YOUNG ACTOR
Liam Aiken – “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events”
Cameron Bright – “Birth”
Freddie Highmore – “Finding Neverland”
Daniel Radcliffe – “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”
William Ullrich – “Beyond the Sea”

BEST YOUNG ACTRESS
Emily Browning – “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events”
Dakota Fanning – “Man on Fire”
Lindsay Lohan – “Mean Girls”
Emmy Rossum – “The Phantom of the Opera”
Emma Watson – “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”

BEST POPULAR MOVIE
The Bourne Supremacy
The Incredibles
Napoleon Dynamite
The Passion of the Christ
Spider-Man 2

BEST FAMILY FILM (LIVE ACTION)
Finding Neverland
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Miracle
Spider-Man 2

BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Something the Lord Made
The Wool Cap

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
House of Flying Daggers
Maria Full of Grace
The Motorcycle Diaries
The Sea Inside
A Very Long Engagement

BEST SONG
“Accidentally in Love” by the Counting Crows from “Shrek 2”
“Believe” by Josh Groban from “The Polar Express”
“Old Habits Die Hard” by Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart from “Alfie”

BEST SOUNDTRACK
Alfie
Beyond the Sea
De-Lovely
Garden State
Ray

BEST COMPOSER
Michael Giacchino – “The Incredibles”
Rolfe Kent – “Sideways”
Howard Shore – “The Aviator”

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Control Room
Fahrenheit 9/11
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
Super-Size Me

Author:  xiayun [ Sun Dec 12, 2004 3:26 pm ]
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This is one of the more mainstream critics awards and thus one of the better Oscar predictors. Their top 10 usually include all the best picture nominees.

Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Sun Dec 12, 2004 3:34 pm ]
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Yep. This is a great indicator. If any movie doesn't make it to their top 10, it's highly doubtful that it'll get an oscar nom.

Also, look at the other categories last year:

Best Actor:

5:4 match

Best Actress:

6:4 match and the new actress category provided the 5th match by awarding Keisha Castle-Hughes

Best Supporting Actor:

5:4 match

Best Supporting Actress:

5:4 match

Best Director:

5:3 match


They ARE pretty accurate....

Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:38 am ]
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The nominations are out tomorrow.

I predict:

Best Picture:

The Aviator
Million Dollar Baby
Closer
Ray
Finding Neverland
Kinsey
Hotel Rwanda
Sideways
Collateral
Eternal Sunshine of the spotless Mind


Best Actor:

Leonardo DiCaprio - The Aviator
Johnny Depp - Finding Neverland
Jamie Foxx - Ray
Liam Neeson - Kinsey
Don Cheadle - Hotel Rwanda


Best Actress:

Kate Winslet - Eternal Sunshine of the spotless Mind
Imelda Staunton - Vera Drake
Annette Benning - Being Julia
Hilary Swank - Million Dollar Baby
Uma Thurman - Kill Bill Vol. 2


Best Supporting Actor:

Peter Saarsgard - Finding Neverland
David Caraddine - Kill Bill Vol. 2
Thomas Haden Church - Sideways
Morgan Freeman - Million Dollar Baby
Clive Owen - Closer


Best Supporting Actress:

Natalie Portman - Closer
Virginia Madsen - Sideways
Cate Blanchett - The Aviator
Laura Linney - Kinsey
Kate Winslet - Finding Neverland


Best Director:

Martin Scorcese - The Aviator
Michael Mann - Collateral
Mike Nichols - Closer
Clint Eastwood - Million Dollar Baby
Alexander Payne - Hotel Rwanda

Author:  Anonymous [ Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:01 pm ]
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I expect The Incredibles to get a BP nod. And maybe even Kill Bill 2.

Author:  Anonymous [ Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:09 pm ]
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I remember waiting a long time for the nominations to be announced last year. :x

http://www.bfca.org

Author:  xiayun [ Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:19 pm ]
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I just want some surprises to stir up things a little. :)

Author:  Chris [ Tue Dec 14, 2004 4:33 pm ]
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Hopefully Julia can get in!! :wink:

Author:  xiayun [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:52 pm ]
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BEST PICTURE
The Aviator
Collateral
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Finding Neverland
Hotel Rwanda
Kinsey
Million Dollar Baby
The Phantom of the Opera
Ray
Sideways

BEST ACTOR
Javier Bardem – “The Sea Inside”
Don Cheadle – “Hotel Rwanda”
Johnny Depp – “Finding Neverland”
Leonardo DiCaprio – “The Aviator”
Jamie Foxx – “Ray”
Paul Giamatti – “Sideways”

BEST ACTRESS
Annette Bening – “Being Julia”
Catalina Sandino Moreno – “Maria Full of Grace”
Imelda Staunton – “Vera Drake”
Hilary Swank – “Million Dollar Baby”
Uma Thurman – “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”
Kate Winslet – “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Thomas Haden Church – “Sideways”
Jamie Foxx – “Collateral”
Morgan Freeman – “Million Dollar Baby”
Clive Owen – “Closer”
Peter Sarsgaard – “Kinsey”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett – “The Aviator”
Laura Linney – “Kinsey”
Virginia Madsen – “Sideways”
Natalie Portman – “Closer”
Kate Winslet – “Finding Neverland”

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
Closer
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Ocean’s Twelve
Sideways

BEST DIRECTOR
Clint Eastwood – “Million Dollar Baby”
Marc Forster – “Finding Neverland”
Taylor Hackford – “Ray”
Alexander Payne – “Sideways”
Martin Scorsese – “The Aviator”

BEST WRITER
Bill Condon – “Kinsey”
Charlie Kaufman – “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
John Logan – “The Aviator”
David Magee – “Finding Neverland”
Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor – “Sideways”

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
The Incredibles
The Polar Express
Shrek 2

BEST YOUNG ACTOR
Liam Aiken – “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events”
Cameron Bright – “Birth”
Freddie Highmore – “Finding Neverland”
Daniel Radcliffe – “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”
William Ullrich – “Beyond the Sea”

BEST YOUNG ACTRESS
Emily Browning – “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events”
Dakota Fanning – “Man on Fire”
Lindsay Lohan – “Mean Girls”
Emmy Rossum – “The Phantom of the Opera”
Emma Watson – “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”

BEST POPULAR MOVIE
The Bourne Supremacy
The Incredibles
Napoleon Dynamite
The Passion of the Christ
Spider-Man 2

BEST FAMILY FILM (LIVE ACTION)
Finding Neverland
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events Miracle Spider-Man 2

BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Something the Lord Made
The Wool Cap

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
House of Flying Daggers
Maria Full of Grace
The Motorcycle Diaries
The Sea Inside
A Very Long Engagement

BEST SONG
“Accidentally in Love” by the Counting Crows from “Shrek 2”
“Believe” by Josh Groban from “The Polar Express”
“Old Habits Die Hard” by Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart from “Alfie”

BEST SOUNDTRACK
Alfie
Beyond the Sea
De-Lovely
Garden State
Ray

BEST COMPOSER
Michael Giacchino – “The Incredibles”
Rolfe Kent – “Sideways”
Howard Shore – “The Aviator”

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Control Room
Fahrenheit 9/11
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
Super-Size Me

Author:  xiayun [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:12 pm ]
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Thoughts:

1. Closer is dead.
2. Hotel Rwanda cotinues to do well in Picture and Actor.
3. Ray received a lot of support, even getting best director. The No. 5 is down to Ray and Hotel Rwanda now IMO.
4. Best Actor race continues to be so competitive. Neeson couldn't even make into top 6. That hurts Kinsey's best picture chance. And any chance of Clint Eastwood getting nominated seems to be gone without the Globe and BFCA noms.
5. Happy for Uma Thurman, and Catalina Moreno, who didn't get Globe support. Bad for Julie Delpy. I think Kate Winslet will get in for the No. 4 spot, and the final one will be decided among the 3.
6. Double nomination again for Jamie Foxx. Given the supporting actor category not being very strong, that's a distinct possibility for Oscar as well. I still have say though, Foxx is the LEAD in Collateral! Don't push for a category that he doesn't belong just so that he could be nominated and possibly win.
7. Good that Kate Winslet got double nominations as well. She needs all she can get.
8. Best Acting Ensemble is weird, with 3 films not in the top 10 list. That makes Sideways look even stronger.
9. Millon Dollar Baby continues to miss screenplay nom.
10. The Animated Feature noms will look exactly the same for Oscar.
11. The Phantom of the Opera is still alive, but as with Globe, it didn't get much love that it needs. It still won't make the final 5.
12. For the documentary, with the other 3 not eligible for Oscar, Super Size Me continues to strengthen as the frontrunner for the award.

Author:  Anonymous [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:22 pm ]
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Sideways - 8
Finding Neverland - 7
The Aviator - 6
Kinsey - 4
Million Dollar Baby - 4
Ray - 4

Foxx is on fire.
Go Neverland
Closer, deservingly is being forced out

Author:  Rod [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:41 pm ]
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xiayun wrote:
Thoughts:

1. Closer is dead.
2. Hotel Rwanda cotinues to do well in Picture and Actor.
3. Ray received a lot of support, even getting best director. The No. 5 is down to Ray and Hotel Rwanda now IMO.
4. Best Actor race continues to be so competitive. Neeson couldn't even make into top 6. That hurts Kinsey's best picture chance. And any chance of Clint Eastwood getting nominated seems to be gone without the Globe and BFCA noms.
5. Happy for Uma Thurman, and Catalina Moreno, who didn't get Globe support. Bad for Julie Delpy. I think Kate Winslet will get in for the No. 4 spot, and the final one will be decided among the 3.
6. Double nomination again for Jamie Foxx. Given the supporting actor category not being very strong, that's a distinct possibility for Oscar as well. I still have say though, Foxx is the LEAD in Collateral! Don't push for a category that he doesn't belong just so that he could be nominated and possibly win.
7. Good that Kate Winslet got double nominations as well. She needs all she can get.
8. Best Acting Ensemble is weird, with 3 films not in the top 10 list. That makes Sideways look even stronger.
9. Millon Dollar Baby continues to miss screenplay nom.
10. The Animated Feature noms will look exactly the same for Oscar.
11. The Phantom of the Opera is still alive, but as with Globe, it didn't get much love that it needs. It still won't make the final 5.
12. For the documentary, with the other 3 not eligible for Oscar, Super Size Me continues to strengthen as the frontrunner for the award.


I disagree with that one. IT's not the kind of movie that has universal acclaim from critics (the film itself) to get in here. Did Chocolat? (I'll look it up in a second. I'm guessing not...and yes there's a big difference between chocolat and closer, but...)

It still has a really good chance of at a SAG ensemble nomination.

Author:  Anonymous [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:44 pm ]
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If Foxx somehow manages a double nomination, I can't wait for Chris Rock to tear into him during his opening monologue.

Author:  xiayun [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:52 pm ]
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Rod wrote:
xiayun wrote:
Thoughts:

1. Closer is dead.
2. Hotel Rwanda cotinues to do well in Picture and Actor.
3. Ray received a lot of support, even getting best director. The No. 5 is down to Ray and Hotel Rwanda now IMO.
4. Best Actor race continues to be so competitive. Neeson couldn't even make into top 6. That hurts Kinsey's best picture chance. And any chance of Clint Eastwood getting nominated seems to be gone without the Globe and BFCA noms.
5. Happy for Uma Thurman, and Catalina Moreno, who didn't get Globe support. Bad for Julie Delpy. I think Kate Winslet will get in for the No. 4 spot, and the final one will be decided among the 3.
6. Double nomination again for Jamie Foxx. Given the supporting actor category not being very strong, that's a distinct possibility for Oscar as well. I still have say though, Foxx is the LEAD in Collateral! Don't push for a category that he doesn't belong just so that he could be nominated and possibly win.
7. Good that Kate Winslet got double nominations as well. She needs all she can get.
8. Best Acting Ensemble is weird, with 3 films not in the top 10 list. That makes Sideways look even stronger.
9. Millon Dollar Baby continues to miss screenplay nom.
10. The Animated Feature noms will look exactly the same for Oscar.
11. The Phantom of the Opera is still alive, but as with Globe, it didn't get much love that it needs. It still won't make the final 5.
12. For the documentary, with the other 3 not eligible for Oscar, Super Size Me continues to strengthen as the frontrunner for the award.


I disagree with that one. IT's not the kind of movie that has universal acclaim from critics (the film itself) to get in here. Did Chocolat? (I'll look it up in a second. I'm guessing not...and yes there's a big difference between chocolat and closer, but...)

It still has a really good chance of at a SAG ensemble nomination.


If it can't get love from critics, where can it get love from? The box office seems to indicate the general public doesn't like it very much either. People always try to use Chocolat as an example, but that had Miramax, and its subject matter is much sweeter than Closer, which gave it much a better box office run.

BFCA is a critic group, but it is the one that matches the taste of Oscar the most because it includes people who are not critics. They prize themselves on that, and for past few years, all 5 nominees come from its top 10 list. If Closer can't make it here, there is just no way it will make the oscar's final list.

Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:59 pm ]
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Thanks for posting it, Michael, I've been a bit busy today.

My thoughts follow :)

Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 2:09 pm ]
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1. I got 9 out of ten in the top 10 right :shock: Man, this year looks predictable :?

2. Closer IS dead as a Best Picture contender

3. Hotel Rwanda will get a Best Picture nom, it's getting the love it needs

4. Emmy Rossum has somewhat of a chance at a Best Actress nom with the 5th spot being anything but decided.

5. The Best Picture winner will be either Sideways or The Aviator or Million Dollar Baby. Anything else can be ruled out.

6. Javier Bardem is getting support over Liam Neeson, I think a nomination is guaranteed for him

7. Spanglish is DEAD DEAD DEAD

8. The 5th Best Actress nom will be between Emmy Rossum, Julie Delpy and Catalina Sandino Moreno

9. No inclusion of David Carradine for Best Supporting actor surely hurt his chanaces (that haven't been great to begin with)

10. The Best Supporting Actress list will probably match 5:5.

11. Sideways is a lock for the Best Adapted Screenplay win (I think it is adapted)

12. Best Foreign Movie will come down to House of Flying Daggers vs. The Sea Inside.

13. Don Cheadle is gaining steam pretty fast, I think he'll edge out DiCaprio or Depp for a nom.

14. The Phantom of the Opera is still dead without a Director or a Screenplay nom here as well as at the GGs.

Author:  Chris [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 5:29 pm ]
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I agree with Rod on this one. Hopefully it isn't dead. A nod for Nichols is likely, I think. DGA will tell more, and it is sure to do good with Emsemble at the SAG's.

Author:  Rod [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 5:33 pm ]
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Chris wrote:
I agree with Rod on this one. Hopefully it isn't dead. A nod for Nichols is likely, I think. DGA will tell more, and it is sure to do good with Emsemble at the SAG's.


I'm not sure it will be nominated, it's just outside my top 5 right now, so I'm not predicting a nomination. But I still think it's foolish to say its "dead."


A nomination for Mike Nichols is still very possible aslo, even if the film isn't nominated (there always seems to be a director nominated from a non best picture film).

Plus Owen and Portman seem to be safe bets at this point.

At least it could pull off a Cold Mountain-like showing or better. That's still excellent.

Author:  Chris [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 5:36 pm ]
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Rod wrote:
Chris wrote:
I agree with Rod on this one. Hopefully it isn't dead. A nod for Nichols is likely, I think. DGA will tell more, and it is sure to do good with Emsemble at the SAG's.


I'm not sure it will be nominated, it's just outside my top 5 right now, so I'm not predicting a nomination. But I still think it's foolish to say its "dead."


A nomination for Mike Nichols is still very possible aslo, even if the film isn't nominated (there always seems to be a director nominated from a non best picture film).

Plus Owen and Portman seem to be safe bets at this point.

At least it could pull off a Cold Mountain-like showing or better. That's still excellent.


Yea, I don't think it'll get a Best Picture Nod at this point, but anything's possible. Owen, Portman, Adapted Screenplay and Nichols are all very possible. (3 are almost sure things, I think).

Author:  bABA [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 5:40 pm ]
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They played safe and considered any movie that may deserve best picture ... priceless!! :D

Great to see control room there .. hopefully it wins.

Author:  Anonymous [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 5:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BFCA Award Nominations on December 15th...

Dr. Lecter wrote:
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Garden State


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Author:  kypade [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 7:29 pm ]
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l still dont think Closer is dead...

nor do l think Hotel Rwanda is gonna be nominated...well, not necessarily, anyways...

Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:19 pm ]
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Hotel Rwanda stands at 84% at RT right now. Chances are increasing, I'd say :)

Author:  Chris [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:26 pm ]
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I just can't see Hotel Rwanda getting nominated.

Author:  Dr. Lecter [ Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:30 pm ]
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Well, the subject matter is very important. It showcases one of the occasions when the UN completely failed which lead to the death of hunderds of thousands and despite UN's failure there was a brave man amidst the chaos who managed to save many lives.

The movie is getting critical acclaim, it made it to the National Board of Review, was nominated at the Golden Globes as well as at the BFCA for Best Picture. Don Cheadle is getting enough support as well. The fact that the movie is based on a true story just helps it further.

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