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Best Picture: The Departed
(United 93, runner-up)


Best Director: Martin Scorsese, The Departed
(Paul Greengrass, United 93, runner-up)


Best Actor: Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland
(Ryan Gosling, Half Nelson, runner-up)


Best Actress: Helen Mirren, The Queen
(Judi Dench, Notes on a Scandal, runner-up)


Best Supporting Actor: Mark Wahlberg, The Departed
(TIE: Michael Sheen, The Queen; Alec Baldwin, The Departed/Running with Scissors/The Good Shepherd, runners-up)


Best Supporting Actress: Shareeka Epps, Half Nelson
(Meryl Streep, The Devil Wore Prada, runner-up)


Best Ensemble Cast: United 93
(The Departed, runner-up)


Best Screenplay: William Monahan, The Departed
(Peter Morgan, The Queen, runner-up)


Best Foreign Language Film: Pan's Labyrinth
(Volver, runner-up)


Best Documentary: TIE: Deliver Us From Evil/Shut Up & Sing
(51 Birch Street, runner-up)


Best New Filmmaker: Ryan Fleck, Half Nelson
(Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris, Little Miss Sunshine, runners-up)


Best Cinematography: Guillermo Navarro. Pan's Labyrinth
(TIE: Stuart Dryburgh, The Painted Veil; Xiaoding Zhao, Curse of the Golden Flower, runners-up)

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This is more like it. I hope someone throws down a DiCaprio nomination soon, though.

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Rather obvious win for The Departed considering its setting, but...yay! Go The Departed!

I'm now officially predicting Ryan Gosling.


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Did I mention how fuckin' sick I am of UA93.

WTG Shareeka!!!


Loyal you are the only person in the wworld other than Bradley Witherberry who didn't like it probably

This feels like Crash 2.0 bwahahah


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Great for The Departed!

With Half Nelson getting so much ink lately, Shareeka Epps is in contention in the supporting category (I already have her on my list) especially with it being quite weak this year.

United 93 for Ensemble? Eh. I don't like seeing this movie on so many of these awards and lists. I thought it was great and all and gave it an A but they should just give it an honorary award or something and let it go.

Might I say, also, that United 93's campaign is starting to turn pretty insane. I was driving down Sunset in LA/Hollywood and there was a billboard with a FYC ad for U93.

I am overly joyed with Mark Wahlberg win and Alec Baldwin mention as well.

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Finally some great news for United 93. A true classic, no one could have done better movie in this genre. And only famous actors can get award? The cast of United 93 was amazing, considering that they aren't great actors on their own, but as a team, as a group, they were fantastioc!

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Libs wrote:
Rather obvious win for The Departed considering its setting,


F'king hilarious, I'd say. A big H'wood movie set in Boston sweeps the Boston Film Critics awards .. in other surprises bears shit in the wood & the Pope says he's Catholic. :roll:


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MikeQ. wrote:
Best Actor: Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland
(Ryan Gosling, Half Nelson, runner-up)


Best Supporting Actress: Shareeka Epps, Half Nelson
(Meryl Streep, The Devil Wore Prada, runner-up)


Best Foreign Language Film: Pan's Labyrinth
(Volver, runner-up)


Ryan is getting a nom! I don't know about Shareeka though. She was, of course, equally as good, but for a movie that small (what, 3 million?) to take two noms in the Oscars is really unthinkable. The fact that Streep got runner-up over Hudson, though, proves my point. She'll win come the Oscars.

Didn't expect Pan's Labyrinth to beat out Volver. Not because I haven't heard good things about it, but because it is kind of fantasy/muppets/cgi (or whatever) that I didn't think people usually voted on. This could play out in a most interesting fashion in the future if people continue to support it.


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Good showing by The Queen, especially considering The Departed's tie to Boston, as Libs mentioned. Glad to see Michael Sheen got his first mention.

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United and Departed. No Dreamgirls in sight. Those are my kind of nominations


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Levy wrote:
United and Departed. No Dreamgirls in sight. Those are my kind of nominations


so is The Departed number 11 on your top films of 2006 list?


so far I'm rooting for it only on hearsay. Will see it on thursday.


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I've always loved the Boston Critics group. Except for last year (2005, where they had what was a copy and paste of the Oscars) they have awesome winners every single year.

In 2004, they gave lots of support to House of Flying Daggers and gave a nod to Laura Dern for We Don't Live Here Anymore.

In 2003, they had the best fucking winners ever. Other than Mystic River's wins, the rest are superb. They gave both Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson wins, too. Too good for the Oscars.

Best Picture -- Mystic River
Best Actor -- Bill Murray, Lost in Translation
Best Actress -- Scarlett Johansson, Lost in Translation
Best Supporting Actor -- Peter Sarsgaard, Shattered Glass
Best Supporting Actress -- Patricia Clarkson, The Station Agent and Pieces of April
Best Director -- Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation
Best Screenplay -- American Splendor
Best Foreign Language Film -- The Triplets of Belleville
Best Cinematography -- Winged Migration
Best Documentary -- Capturing the Friedmans
Best New Filmmaker -- Andrew Jarecki, Capturing the Freidmanss
Best Ensemble Cast -- Mystic River

In 2002, they gave love to the Pianist, and gave it Best Picture, Director and Actor.

It goes on and on...

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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Levy wrote:
loyalfromlondon wrote:
Levy wrote:
United and Departed. No Dreamgirls in sight. Those are my kind of nominations


so is The Departed number 11 on your top films of 2006 list?


so far I'm rooting for it only on hearsay. Will see it on thursday.


ooooooh, that's frowned upon around these parts. :lol:


Well, I've seen the other front-runner Dreamgirls already and it can't get much more disappointing. And I think you can root for The Departed without having seen it, since Scorsese got robbed so many times


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Levy wrote:
loyalfromlondon wrote:
Levy wrote:
United and Departed. No Dreamgirls in sight. Those are my kind of nominations


so is The Departed number 11 on your top films of 2006 list?


so far I'm rooting for it only on hearsay. Will see it on thursday.


ooooooh, that's frowned upon around these parts. :lol:


Coming from the person who had an orgy fest around Dreamgirls before he saw it.

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Can they still put Streep in the supporting category? Because she could definitely beat Jennifer Hudson and win her 3rd Oscar with this role.


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android wrote:
Can they still put Streep in the supporting category? Because she could definitely beat Jennifer Hudson and take her 3rd Oscar with this role.


I thought she was Lead Actress for Prada, and Supporting for Prairie Home. They're not going to put both of her performances in the same category, that's for sure.


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Libs wrote:
android wrote:
Can they still put Streep in the supporting category? Because she could definitely beat Jennifer Hudson and take her 3rd Oscar with this role.


I thought she was Lead Actress for Prada, and Supporting for Prairie Home. They're not going to put both of her performances in the same category, that's for sure.



Yeah, I know she's lead. But let's face it, her biggest shot is with Prada. I mean, did they forget Altman's movie all the sudden??? Why not putting Mery Streep for The Devil Wears Prada AND Prairie Home like they did it with Baldwin? :|


EDIT: the problem here is obvious - two films, two different studios. Meh.


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Libs wrote:
android wrote:
Can they still put Streep in the supporting category? Because she could definitely beat Jennifer Hudson and take her 3rd Oscar with this role.


I thought she was Lead Actress for Prada, and Supporting for Prairie Home. They're not going to put both of her performances in the same category, that's for sure.


she's screwed in either scenario. She's 4th in line in the BA race, and yadda yadda yadda for Supporting.




You're that sure Hudson would win against Streep, huh? :biggrin:


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Hudson has been the anointed winner for at least 10 months. No one, not even Streep, could beat her.

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loyalfromlondon wrote:
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Did I mention how fuckin' sick I am of UA93.

WTG Shareeka!!!


Loyal you are the only person in the wworld other than Bradley Witherberry who didn't like it probably

This feels like Crash 2.0 bwahahah


Maybe that's why I hate people (in general).

I'm standing firm that a BP nom aint happening. If I have to personally intervine, so I shall.

It's just not a good movie. In fact, it's hardly even a movie. :disgust:


Oh, I agree.

There is a small U93 hate group, that may grow as the season goes on: Loyal, Snrub, me.

Bradley actually did like the movie by the way. 5 out of 5.

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android wrote:
Can they still put Streep in the supporting category? Because she could definitely beat Jennifer Hudson and win her 3rd Oscar with this role.


Android! That's what is going to happen! You gotta join my club!


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dolcevita wrote:
android wrote:
Can they still put Streep in the supporting category? Because she could definitely beat Jennifer Hudson and win her 3rd Oscar with this role.


Android! That's what is going to happen! You gotta join my club!



already did... sort of ;) but you can put my name in there either way - 24 years is a long, long time afterall...


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Go Mark Wahlberg.

Is anybody else surprised Nicholson wasn't in the top 4 for Supporting Actor? Maybe they ran him as lead?

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