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Surprised there isn't a thread on this already but here goes my predictions for tonights Oscars
Best Film: Crash
Best Director: Ang Lee for Brokeback Mountain
Best Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman for Capote
Best Actress: Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line
Best Supporting Actor: Matt Dillon for Crash
Best Supporting Actress: Rachel Weisz for Constant Gardner
Best Animated Film: Howl's Moving Castle
sligoman
05/03/2006, 4:56 PM
When is it on TV, tomorrow isn't it?
its on live on Sky Movies 1 tonight, think its on the Beeb tommorow night though
The Pie Man
05/03/2006, 6:02 PM
Best Film: Crash
Best Director: Ang Lee
Best Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman
Best Actress: Miss Hofman trans-america
Best Supporting Actor: Clooney
Best Supporting Actress: Rachel Weisz for Constant Gardner ( amezing performance )
Best Animated Film: don't have a clue
i think brokeback mountain peaked a week ago, ang lee deserves this, imagine his first nomination.
gustavo
05/03/2006, 6:15 PM
This is what i think will win not what i would want to win.
Best Film: Brokeback Mountain
Best Director: Ang Lee
Best Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman
Best Actress: Reese Witherspoon
Best Supporting Actor: Jake Gylenhall
Best Supporting Actress: Rachel Weisz
Best Original Screenplay Crash
Best adapted screenplay Capote
Block G Raptor
05/03/2006, 7:59 PM
Was Episode III revenge of the sith nominated in any of the main categories or is the academy still ignoring the existance of Lucasfilm
The Pie Man
05/03/2006, 8:05 PM
Was Episode III revenge of the sith nominated in any of the main categories or is the academy still ignoring the existance of Lucasfilm
perhaps the fact that that it was $hit is holding it back, just a thought.
Block G Raptor
05/03/2006, 8:10 PM
perhaps the fact that that it was $hit is holding it back, just a thought.
You're obviously not a star wars fan. episode III is the closing chapter in the most successfull movie franchise in history. the fact that Lucas refused to bow to holywood in the 70's, when after many of his films had been snubed,Star Wars became a Hit never before ar since parralleled. He set up his lucasfilm outfit in SanFrancisco and refused to pay union dues etc. to the hollywood moguls.Its Politics I tell you Politics
The Pie Man
06/03/2006, 1:28 AM
no i'm a film fan, personally i would like to have seen the constant gardener up for best pic, but hey such is life.
i forgot to mention march of the penguins for best doc as well.
joeSoap
06/03/2006, 9:20 AM
All the winners here (http://www.oscar.com/oscarnight/winners/index.html)
joeSoap
06/03/2006, 9:25 AM
Performance by an by an Actor in a Supporting Role
George Clooney
SYRIANA
Achievement in Visual Effects
KING KONG
Joe Letteri, Brian Van't Hul, Christian Rivers and Richard Taylor
Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
WALLACE & GROMIT IN THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT
Nick Park and Steve Box
Best Live Action Short Film
SIX SHOOTER
Martin McDonagh
Best Animated Short Film
THE MOON AND THE SON: AN IMAGINED CONVERSATION
John Canemaker and Peggy Stern
Achievement in Costume Design
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
Colleen Atwood
Achievement in Makeup
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
Howard Berger and Tami Lane
Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Rachel Weisz
THE CONSTANT GARDENER
Best Documentary Short Subject
A NOTE OF TRIUMPH: THE GOLDEN AGE OF NORMAN CORWIN
Corinne Marrinan and Eric Simonson
Best Documentary Feature
MARCH OF THE PENGUINS
Luc Jacquet and Yves Darondeau
Achievement in Art Direction
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
John Myhre (Art Direction); Gretchen Rau (Set Decoration)
Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score)
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Gustavo Santaolalla
Achievement in Sound Mixing
KING KONG
Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek
Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song)
"IT'S HARD OUT HERE FOR A PIMP" FROM HUSTLE & FLOW
Music and Lyric by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard
Achievement in Sound Editing
KING KONG
Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn
Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
TSOTSI
South Africa
Achievement in Film Editing
CRASH
Hughes Winborne
Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Philip Seymour Hoffman
CAPOTE
Achievement in Cinematography
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
Dion Beebe
Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Reese Witherspoon
WALK THE LINE
Adapted Screenplay
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Screenplay by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana
Original Screenplay
CRASH
Screenplay by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco; Story by Paul Haggis
Achievement in Directing
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Ang Lee
Best Motion Picture of the Year
CRASH
Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman Gordon E. Sawyer Award
Technical Achievement AwardsHonorary Academy Award
Robert Altman
jebus
06/03/2006, 12:53 PM
Disappointed to see Howl's Moving Castle being overlooked for a joly ol' Brit movie, but other than that few surprises. Thank God people have recognised Philip Seymour Hoffman for the genius that he is (Love Liza still ranks as his best performance in my eyes), and after the build up Crash has being getting all week I wasn't at all surprised to see it beat out Brokeback for best film, although personally Brokeback would have been my choice
I don't take much notice of the Oscars anymore. I wonder what the breakdown of movie studios is... Any chance that winners just distributed amoung the studios like the Grammys is for music...
Babysis
09/03/2006, 9:36 AM
The winner of Best live action short film, SIX SHOOTER by Martin McDonagh was on TV last night. Although its a disturbing story I really enjoyed it:)
max power
10/03/2006, 8:41 AM
Ah damn missed that, really like brendan gleeson too:(
Dodge
10/03/2006, 10:14 AM
I don't take much notice of the Oscars anymore. I wonder what the breakdown of movie studios is... Any chance that winners just distributed amoung the studios like the Grammys is for music...
Pretty much every award won by an indie this year. Grammys are voited by committee, oscars voted for by everyone in the academy (anyone who's been nominated)
CollegeTillIDie
12/03/2006, 6:35 PM
You're obviously not a star wars fan. episode III is the closing chapter in the most successfull movie franchise in history. the fact that Lucas refused to bow to holywood in the 70's, when after many of his films had been snubed,Star Wars became a Hit never before ar since parralleled. He set up his lucasfilm outfit in SanFrancisco and refused to pay union dues etc. to the hollywood moguls.Its Politics I tell you Politics
It got nominated for a Raspberry......
sligoman
12/03/2006, 10:21 PM
I think the short film that won, six shooter, is really crap to be honest. It was on last Sunday night on RTE and I thought it was brutal.
Block G Raptor
14/03/2006, 8:18 PM
the real Movie Awards
http://www.rte.ie/arts/2006/0314/empirefilmawards.html
strangeirish
14/03/2006, 8:35 PM
the real Movie Awards
http://www.rte.ie/arts/2006/0314/empirefilmawards.html
And no mention of Blackrock Fountain..huh!:D
Risteard
26/02/2007, 1:53 PM
Must say its a good sign that foot.ie wasn't plagued by this crap this year.
Closed Account 2
27/02/2007, 9:52 AM
Have to say the best foreign film, The Lives of Others, is well worth a look. Great film.
Block G Raptor
27/02/2007, 9:56 AM
Delighted to see Forest Whittaker get the nod. He's got to be one of the best brittish actors EVER!!
gustavo
27/02/2007, 10:11 AM
Yea I like the way he puts that American accent on for most of his films and even in every day life and when he is doing awards speeches, apparently he's been putting it on since he was a child
I seem to remember the Oscars being a big deal years ago. Can't remember when it faded into pointlessness. Maybe when live transmission went off terrestial tv?
Not seen the Departed but surprised a remake won best 'american' film.
shakermaker1982
27/02/2007, 11:26 AM
best film I saw at the cinema last year but never thought it was an 'oscar winner', Wahlberg has confirmed they will be making a sequel shortly. They usually go for something that aims for the heartstrings.
Pans Labyrinth is worth a look when released on DVD.
Dodge
27/02/2007, 11:31 AM
best film I saw at the cinema last year
Agree 100%. Scorsese's best film since Goodfellas and the best film released by anybody in years.
So far ahead of the brilliant Hong Kong version.
DEPARTED SPOILER ALERT!!!!!! :)
How can they make a sequel when everyone bar Wahlberg was dead by the end of the movie?
Same way they made a sequel to the original...
Jerry The Saint
27/02/2007, 7:27 PM
best film I saw at the cinema last year but never thought it was an 'oscar winner', Wahlberg has confirmed they will be making a sequel shortly.
Sequel to focus on Marky Mark's character with the possibility of a prequel to complete the trilogy. Should be good watching. :)
Bluebeard
28/02/2007, 9:17 AM
Yea I like the way he puts that American accent on for most of his films and even in every day life and when he is doing awards speeches, apparently he's been putting it on since he was a child
Yes, apparently he's been doing it ever since he was a kid in Texas, which is presumably in Shropshire.
Jerry The Saint
28/02/2007, 5:11 PM
Yes, apparently he's been doing it ever since he was a kid in Texas, which is presumably in Shropshire.
Just like TV's Own Roy Walker who keeps up the Irish accent even when he's not on telly.
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