
My Time Machine Works, 2007 Post Oscar Wrap-Up
Marty, Dreams Do Come True
The dust has settled on the 79th annual Academy Awards and 3 divas and 1 divo were left standing. The critically acclaimed musical Dreamgirls won the top prize, while also winning Oscars in the Best Supporting Actor and Actress categories (Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson). Dreamgirls which was nominated for 13 Oscars, won a total of 7 (Best Picture, Supporting Actor, Actress, Song, Sound, Art Direction, Costume).
Martin Scorsese proved that the sixth time was the charm as the perpetual award bridesmaid finally took home Best Director for his Boston crime epic The Departed. The film was nominated for 11 Oscars, winning a total of 3 (Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, Editing).
A pair of veteran actors with a combined filmography spanning over 100 years won Best Actor and Actress. Peter O’Toole, no stranger to losing at the Oscars, finally won Best Actor after 7 losses (take that Marty) for his portrayal of a veteran actor facing his final curtain call. Helen Mirren, who swept the pre-Oscar awards, won Best Actress for her stunning turn as Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen.
Clint Eastwood’s WWII drama Flags of our Fathers, won awards in 3 of the 11 categories for which it was nominated (Best Cinematography, Sound Effects Editing, Score). Indie powerhouse Little Miss Sunshine, nominated for 5 Oscars including Best Picture, won only one, for Best Original Screenplay.
First time Oscar host Ellen DeGeneres received wide praise for her opening monologue that poked fun at Hollywood, fast food, small dogs, reality tv, and Japanese business men.
Best Picture, Dreamgirls
Best Director, Martin Scorsese (The Departed)
Best Actor, Peter O’Toole (Venus)
Best Actress, Helen Mirren (The Queen)
Best Supporting Actor, Eddie Murphy (Dreamgirls)
Best Supporting Actress, Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls)
Best Screenplay Original, Little Miss Sunshine
Best Screenplay Adapted, The Departed
Best Cinematography, Flags Of Our Fathers
Best Editing, The Departed
Best Art Direction, Dreamgirls
Best Costume Design, Dreamgirls
Best Sound, Dreamgirls
Best Sound Effects Editing, Flags Of Our Fathers
Best Visual Effects, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Best Makeup, Pan’s Labyrinth
Best Score, Flags Of Our Fathers
Best Original Song, Dreamgirls
Best Foreign Language Film, Volver
Best Documentary, An Inconvenient Truth
Best Animated Film, Flushed Away
And yes, I realize how incredibly nerdy this makes me.
