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Author: | David [ Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | "Oscars": 1990-1999 |
![]() 1990 - 1999 Simple idea: you are to prepare a list of Oscar-style nominations based on your personal preferences, except you are drawing from not just one year, but an entire decade: the '90s. Best Picture (Ten films) Best Director (Five) Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay Best Animated Feature Best Documentary Best Foreign Language Film Best Art Direction Best Cinematography Best Costume Design Best Film Editing Best Makeup Best Original Score Best Original Song Best Sound Best Visual Effects You can choose a winner in each cat. (if you are so inclined). |
Author: | David [ Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Oscars": 1990-1999 |
BEST PICTURE Ed Wood Gattaca Heat Howards End Jackie Brown Leaving Las Vegas Magnolia Schindler's List The Shawshank Redemption Velvet Goldmine Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson, Magnolia Todd Haynes, Velvet Goldmine James Ivory, Howards End Michael Mann, Heat Steven Spielberg, Schindler's List Best Actor Nicolas Cage, Leaving Las Vegas Tom Hanks, Philadelphia Edward Norton, American History X River Phoenix, My Own Private Idaho David Thewlis, Naked Best Actress Kathy Bates, Misery Lara Belmont, The War Zone Elisabeth Shue, Leaving Las Vegas Emma Thompson, Howards End Emily Watson, Breaking the Waves Best Supporting Actor Tom Cruise, Magnolia Leonardo DiCaprio, What's Eating Gilbert Grape Ralph Fiennes, Schindler's List Martin Landau, Ed Wood Jude Law, Gattaca Best Supporting Actress Helena Bonham Carter, Howards End Kirsten Dunst, Interview with the Vampire Julianne Moore, Boogie Nights Samantha Morton, Sweet and Lowdown Kate Winslet, Hamlet Best Original Screenplay Gattaca In the Company of Men The Limey Magnolia Three Kings Best Adapted Screenplay Howards End The Ice Storm Jackie Brown JFK Leaving Las Vegas Best Animated Feature Aladdin Beauty and the Beast The Iron Giant The Nightmare Before Christmas Toy Story Best Documentary The Big One Buena Vista Social Club Fast, Cheap & Out of Control Hoop Dreams One Day in September Best Foreign Language Film Central Station (Brazil) Chungking Express (Hong Kong) Eat Drink Man Woman (Taiwan) La Haine (France) The Other Side of Sunday (Norway) Best Art Direction Bram Stoker's Dracula Gattaca Howards End 12 Monkeys William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet Best Cinematography Heat Howards End Schindler's List Snow Falling on Cedars Three Kings Best Costume Design Dark City Elizabeth Howards End The Matrix Velvet Goldmine Best Film Editing The Blair Witch Project Eyes Wide Shut Heat Magnolia Velvet Goldmine Best Makeup Batman Returns Bram Stoker's Dracula Elizabeth The Mask Velvet Goldmine Best Original Score Meet Joe Black Schindler's List Sleepy Hollow The Talented Mr. Ripley The Virgin Suicides Best Original Song "Exit Music (For a Film)," Radiohead, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet "Hot One," Shudder to Think, Velvet Goldmine "Love Song for a Vampire," Annie Lennox, Bram Stoker's Dracula "Miss Misery," Elliott Smith, Good Will Hunting "Streets of Philadelphia," Bruce Springsteen, Philadelphia Best Sound Heat Jurassic Park The Nightmare Before Christmas The Thin Red Line Velvet Goldmine Best Visual Effects Babe Batman Returns Jurassic Park The Matrix Terminator 2: Judgment Day |
Author: | trixster [ Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Oscars": 1990-1999 |
I'm bored, so why not: Best Picture Chungking Express Eyes Wide Shut Fight Club Heat The Insider L.A. Confidential Naked Lunch Se7en The Thin Red Line Twelve Monkeys Best Director David Cronenberg, Naked Lunch Wong Kar-Wai, Chungking Express Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut Terrence Malick, The Thin Red Line Michael Mann, The Insider Best Actor Jeff Bridges, The Big Lebowski Russell Crowe, The Insider Johnny Depp, Ed Wood Tony Leung, Chungking Express Denzel Washington, Malcolm X Best Actress Virginie Ledoyen, A Single Girl Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hudsucker Proxy Frances McDormand, Fargo Reese Witherspoon, Election Faye Wong, Chungking Express Best Supporting Actor John Goodman, The Big Lebowski Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction Martin Landau, Ed Wood John Malkovich, Being John Malkovich Christopher Plummer, The Insider Best Supporting Actress Joan Allen, Pleasantville Kathy Bates, Primary Colors Laura Linney, The Truman Show Julianne Moore, Boogie Nights Michelle Pfeiffer, Batman Returns Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson, Boogie Nights Joel + Ethan Coen, The Big Lebowski Charlie Kaufman, Being John Malkovich Andrew Niccol, The Truman Show Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction Best Adapted Screenplay Joel + Ethan Coen, Miller's Crossing David Cronenberg, Naked Lunch Brian Helgeland + Curtis Hanson, L.A. Confidential Terrence Malick, The Thin Red Line Aaron Sorkin, A Few Good Men Best Animated Feature The Iron Giant The Lion King The Nightmare Before Christmas Toy Story Toy Story 2 Best Documentary Citizen Langlois Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance Lumumba: Death of a Prophet Picture of Light Project Grizzly Best Foreign Language Film 71 Fragments to a Chronology of Chance Chungking Express Delicatessen Funny Games Sonatine Best Art Direction Dark City Delicatessen Dick Tracy Sleepy Hollow Twelve Monkeys Best Cinematography Boogie Nights Chungking Express Eyes Wide Shut The Insider The Thin Red Line Best Costume Design Dick Tracy Dracula The Fifth Element Shakespeare in Love Wild at Heart Best Film Editing Chungking Express Dark City Fight Club JFK Natural Born Killers Best Makeup Batman Returns Dracula eXistenZ Naked Lunch Total Recall Best Original Score Damon Albarn + Michael Nyman, Ravenous Carter Burwell, Fargo Randy Edelman + Trevor Jones, The Last of the Mohicans Danny Elfman, Edward Scissorhands Wojciech Kilar, Dracula Best Sound Heat The Matrix Saving Private Ryan Terminator 2: Judgment Day The Thin Red Line Best Visual Effects Independence Day Jurassic Park The Matrix Terminator 2: Judgment Day Total Recall |
Author: | David [ Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Oscars": 1990-1999 |
Nice choices. ![]() It's strange Heat didn't generate any awards buzz during its initial theatrical run. Not a single Oscar nomination, not even in the technical categories. |
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