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We had a predictions party on the couch this morning at 5:30 AM.
I am happy because I got everything I wanted. Amy Adams got the nom for her supporting turn in Junebug, and Capote got noms for film/director/actor/supporting actress. Don't skip Junebug, Moonie or Leo. It's terrific. I am not unhappy with Brokeback taking the lead-- I prefer it to Crash. I did predictions for every category and I came out 62/95. Beaten by that movie whiz of a boyfriend, who got 67/95. We have much better batting averages at the actual awards. Of the big eight categories, the only nominated films we haven't already seen are Mrs. Henderson and North Country, for which their actresses were nominated. Funny enough, actress was the only category I predicted five out of five (except animation, which I nailed three out of three. But animation's my area of expertise.) I thought that Match Point had one really interesting moment/twist and the rest of it was bilgewater. I thought that Munich had the right sentiment but terrible structure. I thought that Pride and Prejudice was a delight but not a heavyweight. I thought that March of the Penguins was the best date movie I'd ever seen. I thought that Hustle and Flow won me over after the first half hour. I thought that the Forty-Year-Old Virgin or Wallace and Gromit or Junebug should have been included in the original screenplay category, instead of the splattermess that was Syriana-- but when does the Academy ever rightly recognize comedy? I thought that Good Night and Good Luck was smart and well-timed but not overwhelmingly superior. The only huge disappointment was the lack of nomination for "So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish." It was the best use of music in a film all year, and once again proves AMPAS' inability to crack a smile. ("It's Hard Up Here for a Pimp" was pretty good, too, and it was rightfully nominated.) Now: who's coming with us to watch the nominated short films at Cinemateque? Hmm? Hmm? It was my absolute favorite movie outing of all year in 2005. I'm so excited to see this year's batch. |
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I Floop the Pig
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Did the animated feature category get whacked?
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GD ~ Sorry, here's the complete list...
Best Picture: Brokeback Mountain Capote Crash Good Night, and Good Luck. Munich Best Director: Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain Bennett Miller, Capote Paul Haggis, Crash George Clooney, Good Night, and Good Luck. Steven Spielberg, Munich Best Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote Terrence Howard, Hustle & Flow Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain Joaquin Phoenix, Walk the Line David Strathairn, Good Night, and Good Luck. Best Actress: Judi Dench, Mrs. Henderson Presents Felicity Huffman, Transamerica Keira Knightley, Pride & Prejudice Charlize Theron, North Country Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line Best Supporting Actor: George Clooney, Syriana Matt Dillon, Crash Paul Giamatti, Cinderella Man Jake Gyllenhaal, Brokeback Mountain William Hurt, A History of Violence Best Supporting Actress: Amy Adams, Junebug Catherine Keener, Capote Frances McDormand, North Country Rachel Weisz, The Constant Gardener Michelle Williams, Brokeback Mountain Original Screenplay: Crash, written by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco; story by Paul Haggis Good Night, and Good Luck., written by George Clooney & Grant Heslov Match Point, written Woody Allen The Squid and the Whale, written by Noah Baumbach Syriana, written by Stephen Gaghan Adapted Screenplay: Brokeback Mountain, screenplay by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana Capote, screenplay by Dan Futterman The Constant Gardener, screenplay by Jeffrey Caine A History of Violence, Josh Olson Munich, screenplay by Tony Kushner & Eric Roth Best Animated Feature: Howl's Moving Castle Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit Best Foreign-Language Film: Don't Tell, Italy Joyeux Noel, France Paradise Now, Palestine Sophie Scholl--The Final Days, Germany Tsotsi, South Africa Art Direction: Good Night, and Good Luck. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire King Kong Memoirs of a Geisha Pride & Prejudice Cinematography: Batman Begins Brokeback Mountain Good Night, and Good Luck. Memoirs of a Geisha The New World Costume Design: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Memoirs of a Geisha Mrs. Henderson Presents Pride & Prejudice Walk the Line Documentary Feature: Darwin's Nightmare Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room March of the Penguins Murderball Street Fight Documentary Short: The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club God Sleeps in Rwanda The Mushroom Club A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin Film Editing: Cinderella Man The Constant Gardener Crash Munich Walk the Line Makeup: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Cinderella Man Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith Original Score: Brokeback Mountain, Gustavo Santaolalla The Constant Gardener, Alberto Iglesias Memoirs of a Geisha, John Williams Munich, John Williams Pride & Prejudice, Dario Marianelli Original Song: "In the Deep" (Crash), music by Kathleen "Bird" York & Michael Becker; lyrics by Kathleen "Bird" York "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" (Hustle & Flow), music and lyrics by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman & Paul Beauregard "Travelin' Thru" (Transamerica), music and lyrics by Dolly Parton Animated Short: Badgered The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello 9 One Man Band Live-Action Short: Ausreisser (The Runaway) Cashback The Last Farm Our Time Is Up Six Shooter Sound Editing: King Kong Memoirs of a Geisha War of the Worlds Sound Mixing: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe King Kong Memoirs of a Geisha Walk the Line War of the Worlds Visual Effects: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe King Kong War of the Worlds |
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Howl's Moving Castle! Whoohoo!
OK. I've got me some films to see. |
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Sputnik Sweetheart
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Terrence Howard! WOO!!!! I think he's wonderful. He was excellent in Hustle and Flow. That's unexpected and fantastic. Go, go Academy.
Also, yay for Squid and the Whale. |
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I've seen:
Brokeback Mountain Capote Crash The Constant Gardener Syriana |
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For some reason I'm really glad Michelle Williams got a nomination. I've been re-watching Dawson's Creek on DVD recently (got Seasons 2 and 3 on DVD right before Christmas) and I love that whole DC to Oscar thing
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I've got to get me to 'Capote.'
And, I must see 'Howl's Moving Castle,' though I've zero desire to see 'Mrs. Henderson Presents.' Oh, and I've still got to see 'Walk the Line' someday. Other than that, I'm pretty caught up on nominated films this time around. And so I will say that 'Good Night and Good Luck' is majorly over-rated. 'Munich' got what it deserved, because it has been majorly under-rated. I adored 'Match Point,' and was surprised it only got one nom. Telling that it was for screenplay, because that's the core of any film's creation. I thought 'A History of Violence' was also under-served by the noms. But it also got a very pointed screenplay nom, and one for the brilliant supporting performance by William Hurt. It's one of my absolute favorite films of the year. Much as I liked 'Crash,' I don't consider it anywhere in the same league with its fellow nominees (with the caveat that I haven't yet seen 'Capote.') And I'm all homo smilie about Brokeback Mountain's slew of nominations. Huzzah. |
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This is a new low for me. I haven't seen a single one of the nominated films. Not from any category. I think that I have literally seen one film in the past year, and it's not on the list. This is really very sad.
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