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Dr. Lecter wrote:
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By the way...so much for Benning not being the frontrunner. I tell you, she'll win the Oscar too, mainly because Swank has already won.

That's unfortunate.

But true. Unless, Staunton somehow manages to surprise, I consider it a done deal for Benning.

Lets put it this way.

You keep your wacky fantasies of Hotel Rwanda getting nominated, and I'll keep mine of Benning losing for Being Julia :)


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andaroo wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
andaroo wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
By the way...so much for Benning not being the frontrunner. I tell you, she'll win the Oscar too, mainly because Swank has already won.

That's unfortunate.

But true. Unless, Staunton somehow manages to surprise, I consider it a done deal for Benning.

Lets put it this way.

You keep your wacky fantasies of Hotel Rwanda getting nominated, and I'll keep mine of Benning losing for Being Julia :)


Mine is more likely ;)

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Uh huh.


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Best Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Mos Def, Something The Lord Made
Jamie Foxx, Redemption
William H Macy, The Wool Cap
Geoffrey Rush, The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers
Patrick Stewart, The Lion In Winter


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Geoffrey Rush will probably get it

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I hope Jamie wins, and then Best Actor in Comedy will be for Carrey :D (i´m only dreaming)


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The Life and death of peter sellers is such a crap film!


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Dr. Lecter wrote:
andaroo wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
andaroo wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
By the way...so much for Benning not being the frontrunner. I tell you, she'll win the Oscar too, mainly because Swank has already won.

That's unfortunate.

But true. Unless, Staunton somehow manages to surprise, I consider it a done deal for Benning.

Lets put it this way.

You keep your wacky fantasies of Hotel Rwanda getting nominated, and I'll keep mine of Benning losing for Being Julia :)


Mine is more likely ;)


Unfortunately, Swank is going to win especially with the higher profiled Clint Eastwood film.

Wish someone would come up with something better than she can't win 2 times.

And I wonder if Benning winning the Globe will hurt her Oscar chances as some may think her performance was already recognized.

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Best Actor - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Geoffrey Rush, The Life And Death Of Peter Sellers


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That was the longest I've ever seen nominations take, lol.


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YAY! Rush's best performance... ever... imo.


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Best Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Glenn Close, The Lion In Winter
Blythe Danner, Back When We Were Grown-Ups
Julianne Margulies, The Grid
Miranda Richardson, The Lost Prince
Hilary Swank, Iron Jawed Angels


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Btw, anyone else think that Streep's mock-anger towards Natalie was hilarious?

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Goldie wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
andaroo wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
andaroo wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
By the way...so much for Benning not being the frontrunner. I tell you, she'll win the Oscar too, mainly because Swank has already won.

That's unfortunate.

But true. Unless, Staunton somehow manages to surprise, I consider it a done deal for Benning.

Lets put it this way.

You keep your wacky fantasies of Hotel Rwanda getting nominated, and I'll keep mine of Benning losing for Being Julia :)


Mine is more likely ;)


Unfortunately, Swank is going to win especially with the higher profiled Clint Eastwood film.

Wish someone would come up with something better than she can't win 2 times.

And I wonder if Benning winning the Globe will hurt her Oscar chances as some may think her performance was already recognized.


It is the main AND valid argument and I am not the first and not the last to bring it up:

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6725951/site/newsweek/

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Btw, anyone else think that Streep's mock-anger towards Natalie was hilarious?


It was charming in a WASPY sort of way.


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Btw, anyone else think that Streep's mock-anger towards Natalie was hilarious?


*raises hand* 8-[

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box_2005 wrote:
Btw, anyone else think that Streep's mock-anger towards Natalie was hilarious?


It was really funny...Meryl can be hilarious sometimes.


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Best Actress - TV (Mini-Series or TV Movie)
Glenn Close, The Lion In Winter


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Glen close won.
Hephburn's performance in the original film blows her's away.


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Undeserved. Lion in Winter was overacted.


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Only 2 tv awards left, Best Comedy and Best Comedic Actress.


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The show started off awesome because of the shocking (to me) first two winners: Clive Owen and Natalie Portman for Closer! I'm happy for both of them!

I'm incredibly disappointed that Kate Winslet lost for Best Actress, but I should have known. Everyone continually snubs her. I hope one day she will get what she deserves for all of her amazing performances already racked up at a relatively young age.

Congrats to Geoffrey Rush! I'm a huge fan.

That's about it for now. I'm waiting for some more movie awards.

PEACE, Mike ;)


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That was Glenn's first win, as well as Angelica's and Annette's. Does anyone think they will award someone who has already won? Hillary Swank and Martin Scorsese are the best bets, I think.


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neo_wolf wrote:
Glen close won.
Hephburn's performance in the original film blows her's away.


I think Hepburn's performance in 1968 just about blows all other performances out of the water, except for a select few.

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:D I can`t wait!


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