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Author: | Jonathan [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | National Society of Film Critics winners |
The National Society of Film Critics named "There Will Be Blood" Best Picture of the Year for 2007. Pic, which is based on Upton Sinclair's novel, "Oil!," stars Daniel Day Lewis and Paul Dano. Day Lewis picked up Best Actor honors while helmer Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Director. It's the director's first feature film since 2004's "Punch Drunk Love." Other notable winners included Julie Christie, who was named Best Actress for her role in "Away From Her," and Tamara Jenkins, who picked up Best Screenplay for penning "The Savages." The National Society, made up of the country's top movie critics, held its 42nd annual awards voting meeting Saturday in New York. The results of the meeting were dedicated to film critic and author, Hollis Alpert, who was also one of the Society's co-founders in 1966. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF FILM CRITICS AWARDS VOTING FOR 2007 FILMS: Best Picture *1. There Will Be Blood (48) – Paul Thomas Anderson [Paramount Vantage] 2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (28) – Julian Schnabel 3. No Country for Old Men (27) – Joel and Ethan Coen Best Foreign-Language Film *1. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (57) – Cristian Mungiu [IFC] 2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (42) – Julian Schnabel 3. Persepolis (18) – Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud Best Director *1, Paul Thomas Anderson (47) – There Will Be Blood [Paramount Vintage] 2. Joel and Ethan Coen (29) – No Country for Old Men 2. Julian Schnabel (29) – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Best Non-Fiction Film *1. No End in Sight (43) – Charles Ferguson [Magnolia] 2. Sicko (20) – Michael Moore 3. Terror’s Advocate (18) – Barbet Schroeder Best Actor *1.Daniel Day-Lewis (66) – There Will Be Blood [Paramount Vantage] 2. Frank Langella (34) -- Starting Out in the Evening 3. Philip Seymour Hoffman (21) -- The Savages, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead Best Supporting Actor *1. Casey Affleck (37) - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford [Warner Bros.] 2. Javier Bardem (30) – No Country for Old Men 3. Philip Seymour Hoffman (29) – Charlie Wilson’s War Best Actress *1. Julie Christie (53) – Away from Her [Lionsgate] 2. Marion Cotillard (50) – La Vie en Rose 3. Anamaria Marinca (28) – 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days Best Supporting Actress *1. Cate Blanchett (42) – I’m Not There [The Weinstein Company] 2. Amy Ryan (29) – Gone Baby Gone and Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead 3. Tilda Swinton (23) – Michael Clayton Best Screenplay *1. Tamara Jenkins (28) – The Savages [Fox Searchlight] 2. Paul Thomas Anderson (19) – There Will Be Blood 3. Ronald Harwood (17) – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Best Cinematography *1. There Will Be Blood (51) – Robert Elswit 2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (40) – Janusz Kaminski 3. No Country for Old Men (33) – Roger Deakins |
Author: | Jonathan [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Society of Film Critics winners |
Unfortunately a slightly ho hum ending to the film critics season. Still, not nearly as routine as some of the critics awards. |
Author: | xiayun [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Society of Film Critics winners |
Interesting that Casey Affleck won. Another strong showings by Diving Bell, although weird that it didn't win Foreign. And I still think Frank Langella is in a good position for a nom, better than say Depp. Otherwise, pretty ho-hum. |
Author: | snack [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Society of Film Critics winners |
This is crazy fun stuff. No Country in 3rd? Behind Diving Bell? But Diving Bell doesn't win foreign? The Savages wins Screenplay? And not just original screenplay, overall screenplay? All kinds of awesome. Basically, great for Diving Bell, The Savages and TWBB, and fine for No Country. |
Author: | Dr. Lecter [ Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Society of Film Critics winners |
Huh? The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is # overall and still doesn't win foreign? That's somehow screwed up. There Will Be Blood is in a great position, still. Much better than, say, United 93 was last year. |
Author: | billybobwashere [ Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Society of Film Critics winners |
There Will Be Blood = beast. |
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