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Old 01-17-2006, 06:30 PM   #7
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But what was Adrien WEARING? We are not stayin' alive.

Given the choices, I was pleased that Brokeback won. I still maintain that I think Capote was the better-made film, but it wasn't even nominated. I'm just glad that Crash didn't make the list (and hope it doesn't make the AMPAS nominee list either.) Which reminds me-- what does everybody think of Crash? I've been meaning to ask.

And my dark horse for the year (Amy Adams in Junebug) wasn't nominated for this-- but her buzz keeps growing, and I have hope.

Was thoroughly satisfied with all acting awards. I saw all of the performances and thought that those were really the strongest of each category (nominated, that is.) Am especially fond of Hoffman's performance. Masterpiece.

Oh, and nobody has yet noted that, among the LGBT characters portrayed by nominated actors, the winner for best actress in a drama portrayed a pre-op transsexual-- great performance there, too. There was another T character in the male category too.

And Ennis is totally gay.
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