Posted on 02/22/2009 4:06:23 PM PST by lewisglad
Best Picture 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' 'Frost/Nixon' 'Milk' 'The Reader' 'Slumdog Millionaire'
Best Director Danny Boyle 'Slumdog Millionaire' Stephen Daldry 'The Reader' David Fincher 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Ron Howard 'Frost/Nixon' Gus Van Sant 'Milk'
Best Actor Richard Jenkins 'The Visitor' Frank Langella 'Frost/Nixon' Sean Penn 'Milk' Brad Pitt 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Mickey Rourke 'The Wrestler'
Best Actress Anne Hathaway 'Rachel Getting Married' Angelina Jolie 'Changeling' Melissa Leo 'Frozen River' Meryl Streep 'Doubt' Kate Winslet 'The Reader'
Best Supporting Actor Josh Brolin 'Milk' Robert Downey Jr. 'Tropic Thunder' Philip Seymour Hoffman 'Doubt' Heath Ledger 'The Dark Knight' Michael Shannon 'Revolutionary Road'
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams 'Doubt' Penelope Cruz 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' Viola Davis 'Doubt' Taraji P. Henson 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Marisa Tomei 'The Wrestler'
Best Animated Feature Film 'Bolt' 'Kung Fu Panda' 'Wall-E' Best Foreign Film 'The Baader Meinhof Complex' Germany 'The Class'France 'Departures'Japan 'Revanche' Austria 'Waltz With Bashir' Israel
Best Original Screenplay 'Milk' Dustin Lance Black 'Frozen River' Courtney Hunt 'Happy Go Lucky' Mike Leigh 'In Bruges' Martin McDonagh 'Wall-E' Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Pete Docter
Best Adapted Screenplay 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Eric Roth, Robin Swicord 'Doubt' John Patrick Shanley 'Frost/ Nixon' Peter Morgan 'The Reader' David Hare 'Slumdog Millionaire' Simon Beaufoy
Best Documentary Feature 'The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)' 'Encounters at the End of the World' 'The Garden' 'Man on Wire' 'Trouble the Water' Best Original Score 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' 'Defiance' 'Milk' 'Slumdog Millionaire' 'WALL-E'
Best Original Song 'Down to Earth'
'WALL-E' 'Jai Ho'
'Slumdog Millionaire' 'O Saya'
'Slumdog Millionaire' Best Film Editing 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Kirk Baxter, Angus Wall 'The Dark Knight' Lee Smith 'Frost/Nixon' Mike Hill, Dan Hanley 'Milk' Elliot Graham 'Slumdog Millionaire' Chris Dickens
The last half of the movie is excellent. The first third of the movie, IMHO, is way overdone on the sexual relationship between a 15 or 16 year-old boy and Kate Winslet's character. It didn't have to be so explicit.
I haven’t read the novel, but I hear it is very faithful to that. That is kind of a damned if you do, damned if you don’t situation. If you stick to the novel, you have what you are talking about. If you don’t people are mad about that.
Yeah, Hollywood has a tendency to do that. I think that whenever movie directors make a film like this, they should always have a major prude on every set to add a sense of balance, seriously. I watched Monster’s Ball this weekend, which I actually thought was a very good movie, except the sex was too explicit and unncessary...I think the director could have shown the 2 character’s need for each other without the explicit scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFZvjZCJd3E
I CANNOT believe that Penn won over Rourke ... OH YEAH - HOMAGE to the gay community !!!
A few years ago the Academy accused Penn of “Oscar shopping” with “I am Sam” ... he did the same thing this year.
AT LEAST Rourke takes challenging risks as an actor ...
WORST WIN since “Shakespeare In Love” beat out “Saving Private Ryan” for Best Pic ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFZvjZCJd3E
I would say "American Beauty" winning was the worst, but that would be a close second.
Did I miss something or did Penn neglect to thank his wife?
At last he should have called for an investigation and house arrest.
Maybe he's still in character. If you know what I mean.
WORST WIN since Shakespeare In Love beat out Saving Private Ryan for Best Pic ...
I would say “American Beauty” winning was the worst, but that would be a close second.
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Hmmm ... forgot about that one.
Best speech tonite was the Japanese guy who won for foreign language film (Departure?) ... short, to the point, and humble.
NOT that drivel that Spicoli spewed ...
Agreed the year that American Beauty and Ciderhouse Rules won all the awards was the year I finally understood how unremitting hostile Hollywood was to traditional Judaeo-Christian morality, and how self-consciously nihilistic their embraced alternative really was.
I think I’ve been to the movies three or four times since.
The only really high quality movies that were “Oscar quality” in recent years have been foreign movies. Hollywood can make movies will special effects up the wazzoo, but they can’t tell a story worth a crap.
I think Dark Knight is an exception to that rule. A great film that combines special effects, story, and art beautifully. Too bad it wasn’t nominated for Best Picture.
Class seems to have made a comeback at this years Oscars, Sean Penn’s political rant notwithstanding. Hugh Jackman pleasantly surprised me as an all ‘round entertainer type. I liked the former winners of the major categories coming onstage to talk about the nominees. A fresh approach. Sophia Loren still makes me smile ;o). I was impressed with the Bollywood meets Hollywood musical numbers from Slumdog and was happy it won best picture.
~LOL~ that was funny. He certainly nailed Deniro and Nicholson didn’t he!
It was humoruosly outrageous. Yes, I’m talking to you!
From what Ive read, Winslet is extraordinary in her transformation of the character in her final years. They say that you really cant recognize that its Kate Winslet.
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Then give them the Oscar for makeup ...
Melissa Leo gave a WAAAY better performance in “Frozen River” ...
Monsters Ball is one of those watch one time and one time only movies. Well acted, painful to watch.
I positively loathed “American Beauty”
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