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Author: | xiayun [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:59 am ] |
Post subject: | BAFTA Nominations |
BEST FILM AVATAR James Cameron, Jon Landau AN EDUCATION Amanda Posey, Finola Dwyer THE HURT LOCKER Nominees TBC PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE Lee Daniels, Sarah Siegel-Magness, Gary Magness UP IN THE AIR Ivan Reitman, Jason Reitman, Daniel Dubiecki OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM AN EDUCATION Amanda Posey, Finola Dwyer, Lone Scherfig, Nick Hornby FISH TANK Kees Kasander, Nick Laws, Andrea Arnold IN THE LOOP Kevin Loader, Adam Tandy, Armando Iannucci, Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche MOON Stuart Fenegan, Trudie Styler, Duncan Jones, Nathan Parker NOWHERE BOY Kevin Loader, Douglas Rae, Robert Bernstein, Sam Taylor-Wood, Matt Greenhalgh OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER LUCY BAILEY, ANDREW THOMPSON, ELIZABETH MORGAN HEMLOCK, DAVID PEARSON Directors, Producers – Mugabe and the White African ERAN CREEVY Writer/Director – Shifty STUART HAZELDINE Writer/Director – Exam DUNCAN JONES Director – Moon SAM TAYLOR-WOOD Director – Nowhere Boy DIRECTOR AVATAR James Cameron DISTRICT 9 Neill Blomkamp AN EDUCATION Lone Scherfig THE HURT LOCKER Kathryn Bigelow INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Quentin Tarantino ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY THE HANGOVER Jon Lucas, Scott Moore THE HURT LOCKER Mark Boal INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Quentin Tarantino A SERIOUS MAN Joel Coen, Ethan Coen UP Bob Peterson, Pete Docter ADAPTED SCREENPLAY DISTRICT 9 Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell AN EDUCATION Nick Hornby IN THE LOOP Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE Geoffrey Fletcher UP IN THE AIR Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE BROKEN EMBRACES Agustín Almodóvar, Pedro Almodóvar COCO BEFORE CHANEL Carole Scotta, Caroline Benjo, Philippe Carcassonne, Anne Fontaine LET THE RIGHT ONE IN Carl Molinder, John Nordling, Tomas Alfredson A PROPHET Pascale Caucheteux, Marco Chergui, Alix Raynaud, Jacques Audiard THE WHITE RIBBON Stefan Arndt, Veit Heiduschka, Margaret Menegoz, Michael Haneke ANIMATED FILM CORALINE Henry Selick FANTASTIC MR FOX Wes Anderson UP Pete Docter LEADING ACTOR JEFF BRIDGES Crazy Heart GEORGE CLOONEY Up in the Air COLIN FIRTH A Single Man JEREMY RENNER The Hurt Locker ANDY SERKIS Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll LEADING ACTRESS CAREY MULLIGAN An Education SAOIRSE RONAN The Lovely Bones GABOUREY SIDIBE Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire MERYL STREEP Julie & Julia AUDREY TAUTOU Coco Before Chanel SUPPORTING ACTOR ALEC BALDWIN It’s Complicated CHRISTIAN McKAY Me and Orson Welles ALFRED MOLINA An Education STANLEY TUCCI The Lovely Bones CHRISTOPH WALTZ Inglourious Basterds SUPPORTING ACTRESS ANNE-MARIE DUFF Nowhere Boy VERA FARMIGA Up in the Air ANNA KENDRICK Up in the Air MO’NIQUE Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS Nowhere Boy MUSIC AVATAR James Horner CRAZY HEART T-Bone Burnett, Stephen Bruton FANTASTIC MR FOX Alexandre Desplat SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL Chaz Jankel UP Michael Giacchino CINEMATOGRAPHY AVATAR Mauro Fiore DISTRICT 9 Trent Opaloch THE HURT LOCKER Barry Ackroyd INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Robert Richardson THE ROAD Javier Aguirresarobe EDITING AVATAR Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, James Cameron DISTRICT 9 Julian Clarke THE HURT LOCKER Bob Murawski, Chris Innis INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Sally Menke UP IN THE AIR Dana E. Glauberman PRODUCTION DESIGN AVATAR Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg, Kim Sinclair DISTRICT 9 Philip Ivey, Guy Poltgieter HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE Stuart Craig, Stephenie McMillan THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS Nominees TBC INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS David Wasco, Sandy Reynolds Wasco COSTUME DESIGN BRIGHT STAR Janet Patterson COCO BEFORE CHANEL Catherine Leterrier AN EDUCATION Odile Dicks-Mireaux A SINGLE MAN Arianne Phillips THE YOUNG VICTORIA Sandy Powell SOUND AVATAR Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson, Tony Johnson, Addison Teague DISTRICT 9 Nominees TBC THE HURT LOCKER Ray Beckett, Paul N. J. Ottosson, Craig Stauffer STAR TREK Peter J. Devlin, Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Mark Stoeckinger, Ben Burtt UP Tom Myers, Michael Silvers, Michael Semanick SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS AVATAR Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham, Andrew R. Jones DISTRICT 9 Dan Kaufman, Peter Muyzers, Robert Habros, Matt Aitken HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE John Richardson, Tim Burke, Tim Alexander, Nicolas Aithadi THE HURT LOCKER Richard Stutsman STAR TREK Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh, Burt Dalton MAKE UP & HAIR COCO BEFORE CHANEL Thi Thanh Tu Nguyen, Jane Milon AN EDUCATION Lizzie Yianni Georgiou THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS Sarah Monzani NINE Peter ‘Swords’ King THE YOUNG VICTORIA Jenny Shircore SHORT ANIMATION THE GRUFFALO Michael Rose, Martin Pope, Jakob Schuh, Max Lang THE HAPPY DUCKLING Gili Dolev MOTHER OF MANY Sally Arthur, Emma Lazenby SHORT FILM 14 Asitha Ameresekere I DO AIR James Bolton, Martina Amati JADE Samm Haillay, Daniel Elliott MIXTAPE Luti Fagbenle, Luke Snellin OFF SEASON Jacob Jaffke, Jonathan van Tulleken THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public) JESSE EISENBERG NICHOLAS HOULT CAREY MULLIGAN TAHAR RAHIM KRISTEN STEWART |
Author: | xiayun [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BAFTA Nominations |
No director for Up in the Air, and no picture for Inglourious Basterds. Only 3/5 match for BP and BD. Great showing by District 9. Looks like it's now the more likely one between it and Star Trek. An Education is expected to do very well with BAFTA, so three-way race here between it, Avatar, and The Hurt Locker (8 noms, tying Avatar, so very good), but for Oscar, it becomes more apparent that the race is between the latter two. Bright Star got its final kiss of death; couldn't even get Abbie Cornish nominated. Invictus looks to be in more trouble, really clearing the space for having both Star Trek and District 9 nominated. The Hangover got original screenplay and becomes really likely for Oscar. We could easily see the same nominees in this category for Oscar. |
Author: | nghtvsn [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BAFTA Nominations |
Snub of Sandra Bullock. Boo. Good job for Andy Serkis. Could Gabriel win or something other than Meryl in this awards show? |
Author: | Jack Sparrow [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BAFTA Nominations |
Really Interesting since they have two BP awards which one of Avatar and Hurt Locker gets the other award. Though I am still thinking it will be Avatar since Hurt Locker might not be a well seen movie in British Cinemas but Hurt Locker can still win. I think so An Education is going to win lot of awards here as per the history of the award shows ![]() Up in the Air and Inglourious Basterds can get snubbed here as well like in GG. That will be terrible though they are already robbed by An Education for one nomination each ![]() Really strong hold for District 9. It seems that it will definitely get more nominations in Technical as well as overall compared to Star Trek which is actually sad for me since I liked the later one better. Nine is just getting one make-up nomination for sure now. It seems that both Star Trek and District 9 will make into the final 10 at the academy ![]() |
Author: | Dr. Lecter [ Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BAFTA Nominations |
Basically I think District 9 is the big winner of the day. Seven nominaitons and among them are Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay...that's really strong. I really am wondering whether Blomkamp could snatch the fifth Best Director spot at the Oscars...At this point the film is ahead of Invictus and Star Trek in the race, probably #9 at this point. An Education's showing is strong, but REALLY expected. It ahd 17 (!!) mewntions on the longlists. Moreover, the three previous BAFTA Best Film winners are Slumdog Millionaire, Atonement and The Queen...and all had even more nominations than An Education. The Hurt Locker getting eight nominations is almosta bigger deal as it is a more American film, but then again it also got its expected nods. Same for Avatar. Star Trek getting only two nods after 10 longlists mentions is rather disappointing if you ask me. Invictus was really hurt here. Even Changeling got a Best Director nom for Eastwood. Invictus couldn't even get a pity acting nom for Clint Eastwood. Nine looks very dead. Bright Star...I just don't get it. The BAFTAs is where it should have shined and it even had nine longlists mentions...hmmmm. And I don't think anyone has mentioned it, but Coco Before Chanel did quite well with four nominations. I remember La Vie En Rose got seven and actually won four of them! Oh and The Last Station's actors have been snubbed completely. |
Author: | Tyler [ Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BAFTA Nominations |
Dr. Lecter wrote: Basically I think District 9 is the big winner of the day. Seven nominaitons and among them are Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay...that's really strong. I really am wondering whether Blomkamp could snatch the fifth Best Director spot at the Oscars...At this point the film is ahead of Invictus and Star Trek in the race, probably #9 at this point. Just #9? I do think it has an excellent shot at getting a Director mention. The awards love it is getting is surprising and delightful. That's bad for IB. Considering its international flavor I think a shot at dark-horse winning is hurt by this and the Eddies. Not that it will effect its actual nominations at the Oscars. Up got a Screenplay mention. I don't think Wall-E did... |
Author: | Dr. Lecter [ Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BAFTA Nominations |
Tyler wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Basically I think District 9 is the big winner of the day. Seven nominaitons and among them are Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay...that's really strong. I really am wondering whether Blomkamp could snatch the fifth Best Director spot at the Oscars...At this point the film is ahead of Invictus and Star Trek in the race, probably #9 at this point. Just #9? I do think it has an excellent shot at getting a Director mention. The awards love it is getting is surprising and delightful. That's bad for IB. Considering its international flavor I think a shot at dark-horse winning is hurt by this and the Eddies. Not that it will effect its actual nominations at the Oscars. Up got a Screenplay mention. I don't think Wall-E did... I have Blomkamp as #6 for Director and could easily see him getting a BD nom. As for Best Picture, however, it is more of a longshot (but still in, IMO). I just see it this way: Up, An Education, Precious, Up in the Air, Basterds, The Hurt Locker and Avatar are locked. No question. Then we've got A Serious Man and District 9 for #8 and #9, IMO...and A Serious Man still stands as a slightly stronger candidate, IMO, if only for the fact that half of the Academy is Jewish and it was directed by the Coens. |
Author: | Tyler [ Sat Jan 23, 2010 2:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BAFTA Nominations |
Lots of movie critics are Jewish too, and it didn't get any circle mentions to speak of... |
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