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 The Oscar Throwdown Thread (Formerly The BFCA Thread)
THE WINNERS
BEST PICTURE:
Brokeback Mountain
BEST DIRECTOR
Ang Lee
BEST ACTOR:
Philip Seymour Hoffman – “Capoteâ€Â
BEST ACTRESS:
Reese Witherspoon – “Walk the Lineâ€Â
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Paul Giamatti – “Cinderella Manâ€Â
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Amy Adams – “Junebugâ€Â
Michelle Williams – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE:
Crash
BEST WRITER:
Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco – “Crashâ€Â
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE:
“Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbitâ€Â
BEST YOUNG ACTOR:
Freddie Highmore – “Charlie and the Chocolate Factoryâ€Â
BEST YOUNG ACTRESS:
Dakota Fanning – “War of the Worldsâ€Â
BEST COMEDY MOVIE:
The 40 Year-Old Virgin
BEST FAMILY FILM (LIVE ACTION):
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
Into the West
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
Kung Fu Hustle
BEST SONG:
“Hustle & Flow†– Terrence Howard – “Hustle & Flowâ€Â
BEST SOUNDTRACK:
Walk the Line
BEST COMPOSER:
John Williams – “Memoirs of a Geishaâ€Â
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:
March of the Penguins
NOMINEES FOR THE 11TH ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARDS
BEST PICTURE:
Brokeback Mountain
Capote
Cinderella Man
The Constant Gardener
Crash
Good Night, and Good Luck.
King Kong
Memoirs of a Geisha
Munich
Walk the Line
BEST ACTOR:
Russell Crowe – “Cinderella Manâ€Â
Philip Seymour Hoffman – “Capoteâ€Â
Terrence Howard – “Hustle & Flowâ€Â
Heath Ledger – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
Joaquin Phoenix – “Walk the Lineâ€Â
David Strathairn – “Good Night, and Good Luck.â€Â
BEST ACTRESS:
Joan Allen – “The Upside of Angerâ€Â
Judi Dench - “Mrs. Henderson Presentsâ€Â
Felicity Huffman – “Transamericaâ€Â
Keira Knightley – “Pride & Prejudiceâ€Â
Charlize Theron – “North Countryâ€Â
Reese Witherspoon – “Walk the Lineâ€Â
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
George Clooney – “Syrianaâ€Â
Kevin Costner – “The Upside of Angerâ€Â
Matt Dillon – “Crashâ€Â
Paul Giamatti – “Cinderella Manâ€Â
Jake Gyllenhaal – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
Terrence Howard – “Crashâ€Â
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Amy Adams – “Junebugâ€Â
Maria Bello – “A History of Violenceâ€Â
Catherine Keener – “Capoteâ€Â
Frances McDormand – “North Countryâ€Â
Rachel Weisz – “The Constant Gardenerâ€Â
Michelle Williams – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE:
Crash
Good Night, and Good Luck.
Rent
Syriana
Sin City
BEST DIRECTOR:
George Clooney – “Good Night, and Good Luck.â€Â
Paul Haggis – “Crashâ€Â
Ron Howard – “Cinderella Manâ€Â
Peter Jackson – “King Kongâ€Â
Ang Lee – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
Steven Spielberg – “Munichâ€Â
BEST WRITER:
Noah Baumbach – “The Squid and the Whaleâ€Â
George Clooney and Grant Heslov – “Good Night, and Good Luck.â€Â
Dan Futterman – “Capoteâ€Â
Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco – “Crashâ€Â
Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE:
“Chicken Littleâ€Â
“Corpse Brideâ€Â
“Howl’s Moving Castleâ€Â
“Madagascarâ€Â
“Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbitâ€Â
BEST YOUNG ACTOR:
Jesse Eisenberg – “The Squid and the Whaleâ€Â
Alex Etel – “Millionsâ€Â
Freddie Highmore – “Charlie and the Chocolate Factoryâ€Â
Owen Kline – “The Squid and the Whaleâ€Â
Daniel Radcliffe – “Harry Potter and Goblet of Fireâ€Â
BEST YOUNG ACTRESS:
Flora Cross – “Bee Seasonâ€Â
Dakota Fanning – “War of the Worldsâ€Â
Georgie Henley – “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobeâ€Â
Q'Orianka Kilcher – “The New Worldâ€Â
Emily Watson – “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fireâ€Â
BEST COMEDY MOVIE:
The 40 Year-Old Virgin
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
Mrs. Henderson Presents
The Producers
The Wedding Crashers
BEST FAMILY FILM (LIVE ACTION):
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Dreamer
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
Into the West
No Direction Home
Rome
Warm Springs
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
Cache
Kung Fu Hustle
Oldboy
Paradise Now
2046
BEST SONG:
“Hustle & Flow†– Terrence Howard – “Hustle & Flowâ€Â
“A Love That Will Never Grow Old†– Emmylou Harris – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
“Same in Any Language†– I Nine – “Elizabethtownâ€Â
“Seasons of Love†– Tracie Thoms, Jesse L. Martin and Cast – “Rentâ€Â
“Travelin’ Thru†– Dolly Parton – “Transamericaâ€Â
BEST SOUNDTRACK:
Elizabethtown
Memoirs of a Geisha
The Producers
Rent
Walk the Line
BEST COMPOSER:
James Horner – “The New Worldâ€Â
Gustavo Santaolalla – “Brokeback Mountainâ€Â
John Williams – “Memoirs of a Geishaâ€Â
Nancy Wilson – “Elizabethtownâ€Â
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:
Enron – The Smartest Guys in the Room
Grizzly Man
Mad Hot Ballroom
March of the Penguins
Murderball
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neo_wolf
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When are they? and how many films can be nominated?
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:09 am |
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Anonymous
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Nominations are this morning. 10 films are nominated
http://www.bfca.org/critics.aspx
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:11 am |
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neo_wolf
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If munich doesnt make it in that 10 then its seriously in trouble IMO.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:14 am |
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Past winners
Winners for 2004:
Best Picture: Sideways
Best Actor: Jamie Foxx - Ray
Best Actress: Hilary Swank - Million Dollar Baby
Best Supporting Actor: Thomas Haden Church - Sideways
Best Supporting Actress: Virginia Madsen - Sideways
Best Acting Ensemble: Sideways
Best Director: Martin Scorsese - The Aviator
Best Writer: Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor - Sideways
Best Animated Feature: The Incredibles
Best Young Actor: Freddie Highmore - Finding Neverland
Best Young Actress: Emmy Rossum - The Phantom of the Opera
Best Popular Movie: Spider-Man 2
Best Family Film (live action): Finding Neverland
Best Picture Made for Television: The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Best Documentary Feature: Fahrenheit 9/11
Best Foreign Language Film: The Sea Inside
Best Song: "Old Habits Die Hard", Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart - Alfie
Best Soundtrack: Ray
Best Composer: Howard Shore - The Aviator
Winners for 2003:
Best Picture: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Best Actor: Sean Penn - Mystic River
Best Actress: Charlize Theron - Monster
Best Supporting Actor: Tim Robbins - Mystic River
Best Supporting Actress: Renee Zellweger - Cold Mountain
Best Acting Ensemble: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Best Director: Peter Jackson - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Best Writer: Jim Sheridan, Kirsten Sheridan, Naomi Sheridan - In America
Best Young Actor/Actress: Keisha Castle-Hughes - Whale Rider
Best Animated Feature: Finding Nemo
Best Family Film (live action): Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Best Picture Made for Television: Angels in America
Best Documentary Feature: Capturing the Friedmans
Best Foreign Language Film: The Barbarian Invasions
Best Song: "A Mighty Wind", Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Eugene Levy - A Mighty Wind
Best Composer: Howard Shore - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Winners for 2002:
Best Picture: Chicago
Best Actor: Daniel Day Lewis - Gangs of New York
Jack Nicholson - About Schmidt TIE
Best Actress: Julianne Moore - Far From Heaven
Best Supporting Actor: Chris Cooper - Adaptation
Best Supporting Actress: Catherine Zeta-Jones - Chicago
Best Acting Ensemble: Chicago
Best Director: Steven Spielberg - Catch Me If You Can, Minority Report
Best Writer: Charlie Kaufman - Adaptation, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Best Digital Acting Performance: Gollum - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Best Young Actor/Actress: Kieran Culkin - Igby Goes Down
Best Animated Feature: Spirited Away
Best Family Film (live action): Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Best Picture Made for Television: Door To Door
Best Documentary Feature: Bowling for Columbine
Best Foreign Language Film: Y Tu Mama Tambien
Best Song: "Lose Yourself", Eminem - 8 Mile
Best Composer: John Williams - Catch Me If You Can, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Minority Report
Winners for 2001:
Best Picture: A Beautiful Mind
Best Actor: Russell Crowe - A Beautiful Mind
Best Actress: Sissy Spacek - In the Bedroom
Best Supporting Actor: Ben Kingsley - Sexy Beast
Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Connelly - A Beautiful Mind
Best Acting Ensemble: Gosford Park
Best Director: Ron Howard - A Beautiful Mind
Baz Luhrmann - Moulin Rouge TIE
Best Screenplay: Memento - Christopher Nolan
Best Young Actor/Actress: Dakota Fanning - I Am Sam
Best Animated Feature: Shrek
Best Family Film (live action): Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Best Picture Made for Television: Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
Best Actor In a Picture Made for Television: James Franco - James Dean
Best Actress In a Picture Made for Television: Judy Davis - Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
Best Foreign Language Film: Amelie
Best Song: "May It Be", Enya - Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
"Vanilla Sky", Paul McCartney - Vanilla Sky TIE
Best Composer: Howard Shore - Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Winners for 2000:
Best Picture: "Gladiator"
Best Actor: Russell Crowe - "Gladiator"
Best Actress: Julia Roberts - "Erin Brockovich "
Best Supporting Actor: Joaquin Phoenix - "Gladiator," "Quills" and "The Yards"
Best Supporting Actress: Frances McDormand - "Almost Famous" and "Wonder Boys"
Best Director: Steven Soderbergh - "Traffic" and "Erin Brockovich"
Best Original Screenplay: Cameron Crowe - "Almost Famous"
Best Screenplay Adaptation: TIE - Stephen Gaghan - "Traffic" and Steven Kloves - "Wonder Boys"
Best Cinematography: John Mathieson - "Gladiator"
Best Production Design: Arthur Max - "Gladiator"
Breakthrough Performer: Kate Hudson - "Almost Famous"
Best Child Performer: Jamie Bell - "Billy Elliot"
Best Animated Feature: "Chicken Run"
Best Family Film (live action): "My Dog Skip"
Best Foreign Language Film: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
Best Feature Documentary: "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg"
Best Song: Sting - "My Funny Friend and Me" from "The Emperor's New Groove"
Best Composer: Hans Zimmer - "Gladiator," "Mission: Impossible II" and "The Road to El Dorado"
Best Inanimate Object: Wilson - "Cast Away"
Winners for 1999:
Best Picture - "American Beauty"
Best Actor: Russell Crowe - "The Insider"
Best Actress: Hilary Swank - "Boys Don't Cry"
Best Supporting Actor: Michael Clarke Duncan - "The Green Mile"
Best Supporting Actress: Angelina Jolie - "Girl, Interrupted"
Best Director: Sam Mendes - "American Beauty"
Best Original Screenplay: Alan Ball - "American Beauty"
Best Screenplay Adaptation: Frank Darabont - "The Green Mile"
Breakthrough Performer: Spike Jonze - "Being John Malkovich" and "Three Kings"
Best Child Performer: Haley Joel Osment
Best Animated Feature: "Toy Story 2"
Best Family Film (live action): "October Sky"
Best Picture Made For Television: TIE - "RKO 281" and "Tuesdays with Morrie"
Best Foreign Language Film: "All About My Mother"
Best Feature Documentary: "Buena Vista Social Club"
Best Song: "Music of My Heart" - "Music of the Heart"
Best Score: Gabriel Yared - "The Talented Mr. Ripley"
Winners for 1998:
Best Picture: SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
Best Actor: Ian McKellen - GODS & MONSTERS and APT PUPIL
Best Actress: Cate Blanchett - ELIZABETH
Best Supporting Actor: Billy Bob Thornton - A SIMPLE PLAN and PRIMARY COLORS
Best Supporting Actress: TIE - Joan Allen - PLEASANTVILLE / Kathy Bates - PRIMARY COLORS
Best Director: Steven Spielberg - SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
Best Original Screenplay: Tom Stoppard and Marc Norman - SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Best Screenplay Adaptation: Scott A. Smith - A SIMPLE PLAN
Breakthrough Performer: Joseph Fiennes -SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE and ELIZABETH
Best Child Performer: Ian Michael Smith - SIMON BIRCH
Best Animated Feature: TIE - A BUG'S LIFE and THE PRINCE OF EGYPT
Best Family Film: A BUG'S LIFE
Best Picture Made For Television: FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON
Best Foreign Language Film: LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
Best Feature Documentary: WILD MAN BLUES
Best Song: "When You Believe" from THE PRINCE OF EGYPT
Best Score: John Williams - SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
Winners for 1997:
Best Picture: L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
Best Actor: Jack Nicholson, AS GOOD AS IT GETS
Best Actress: Helena Bonham Carter, THE WINGS OF THE DOVE
Best Supporting Actor: Anthony Hopkins, AMISTAD
Best Supporting Actress: Joan Cusack, IN & OUT
Best Director: James Cameron, TITANIC
Best Screenplay, Original: Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING
Best Screenplay, Adaptation: Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland, L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
Best Child Performance: Jurnee Smollett, EVE'S BAYOU
Best Documentary: FOUR LITTLE GIRLS
Best Family Film: ANASTASIA
Best Foreign Language Film: SHALL WE DANCE?
Best Picture Made For Television: DON KING: ONLY IN AMERICA
Breakthrough Performer: Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
Lifetime Achievement Award, 1997: Robert Wise, Director
Winners for 1996:
Best Film: FARGO
Best Actor: Geoffrey Rush, SHINE
Best Actress: Frances McDormand, FARGO
Best Supporting Actor: Cuba Gooding, Jr., JERRY MAGUIRE
Best Supporting Actress: Joan Allen, THE CRUCIBLE
Best Director: Anthony Minghella, THE ENGLISH PATIENT
Best Screenplay: Anthony Minghella, THE ENGLISH PATIENT
Best Child Performance: Jonathan Lipnicki, JERRY MAGUIRE
Best Documentary: WHEN WE WERE KINGS
Best Foreign Language Film: RIDICULE
Breakout Artist of the Year: Renee Zellweger, JERRY MAGUIRE
Lifetime Achievement Award, 1996: Lauren Bacall
Winners for 1995:
Best Picture: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
Best Actor: Kevin Bacon, MURDER IN THE FIRST
Best Actress: Nicole Kidman, TO DIE FOR
Best Supporting Actors: Kevin Spacey and Ed Harris for several films
Best Supporting Actress: Mira Sorvino, MIGHTY APHRODITE
Best Director: Mel Gibson, BRAVEHEART
Best Screenplay: Emma Thompson, SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
Best Foreign Film: THE POSTMAN (II Postino), Italy
Best Documentary: CRUMB
Special Family Film Award: BABE
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:16 am |
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Anonymous
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neo_wolf wrote: If munich doesnt make it in that 10 then its seriously in trouble IMO.
I can't imagine a scenario where Munich misses out on a BFCA nom. They love him.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:17 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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You know...since 1997 in all years, but three all five Best Picture Academy Awards nominees were among the ten nominees at BFCA, so if a movie misses out here....not good.
The only ones that managed a Best Pucture nom without being in BFCA's Top 10 are Secrets and Lies, Chocolat (which no one expected to be a nom anyway) and Gosford Park.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:31 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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So, who wants to predict their Ten Best Picture nominees?
I'd say:
Cinderella Man
Crash
Good Night, and Good Luck
Walk the Line
Match Point
Munich
King Kong
Brokeback Mountain
Capote
The New World
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:33 am |
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Anonymous
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the BFCAs are the best indicator for Oscars I think
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:33 am |
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Anonymous
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hmm - my predictions
King Kong
Match Point
Munich
Walk the Line
Capote
Brokeback Mountain
Good Night, and Good Luck
Cinderella Man
The New World
History of Violence
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:38 am |
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Libs
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loyalfromlondon wrote: hmm
King Kong Match Point Munich Walk the Line Capote Brokeback Mountain Good Night, and Good Luck Cinderella Man The New World History of Violence
Are those your predictions or the actual nominees?
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:49 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Libs wrote: loyalfromlondon wrote: hmm
King Kong Match Point Munich Walk the Line Capote Brokeback Mountain Good Night, and Good Luck Cinderella Man The New World History of Violence Are those your predictions or the actual nominees?
Predictions, I'd say.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:50 am |
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Anonymous
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Libs wrote: loyalfromlondon wrote: hmm
King Kong Match Point Munich Walk the Line Capote Brokeback Mountain Good Night, and Good Luck Cinderella Man The New World History of Violence Are those your predictions or the actual nominees? Predictions, I'd say.
my predictions
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:52 am |
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android
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Mine:
- A History of Violence
- Brokeback Mountain
- Capote
- Cinderella Man
- Crash
- Good Night and Good Luck
- King Kong
- Match Point
- Munich
- Walk the Line
alternatives: Pride and Prejudice, The New World, The Constant Gardener, The Squid and the Whale.
I don't think they're Malick fans... (The Think Red Line scored an 80 with them - it still got nominated though...)
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 11:10 am |
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Anonymous
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from Oscarwatch
Hang on, guys, I have word is coming in a mere moment - they are debating one top category.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:47 pm |
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Goldie
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Ok, I looked > it's Broadcast!!!
was thinking first what it could be > wondering if it was British or Boston, etc.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:53 pm |
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Goldie
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android wrote: Mine:
- A History of Violence - Brokeback Mountain - Capote - Cinderella Man - Crash - Good Night and Good Luck - King Kong - Match Point - Munich - Walk the Line
alternatives: Pride and Prejudice, The New World, The Constant Gardener, The Squid and the Whale.
I don't think they're Malick fans... (The Think Red Line scored an 80 with them - it still got nominated though...)
as no one is saying P&P, I think it will be in there.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:54 pm |
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Anonymous
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pretty sure by now, everyone knows what the BFCA is.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:54 pm |
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Goldie
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loyalfromlondon wrote: pretty sure by now, everyone knows what the BFCA is.
ok, everyone but me or I forgot from last year, anyway, no big deal as you can learn something everyday.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:56 pm |
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Anonymous
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From Oscarwatch
BFCA expects to send out a press release @ 9:30-10:00 a.m. PST
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:57 pm |
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Mr. Reynolds
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android wrote: I don't think they're Malick fans... (The Think Red Line scored an 80 with them - it still got nominated though...)
how could you make such a statement? Is it possible that they could omit the movie on the fact that few have screened it or maybe, just possibly they did screen it and it's not good?
The line between fact and opinion has seriously been blurred in these awards threads
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:00 pm |
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neo_wolf
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No news?
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:55 pm |
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neo_wolf
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No news?
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:56 pm |
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Libs
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Should be any minute.
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:58 pm |
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kypade
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it's not ten am pst
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