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Oscar Nominations announced
www.oscar.com ^ | 1/25/05

Posted on 01/25/2005 5:53:22 AM PST by Borges

BEST PICTURE

THE AVIATOR
FINDING NEVERLAND
MILLION DOLLAR BABY
RAY
SIDEWAYS

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Don Cheadle - HOTEL RWANDA
Johnny Depp - FINDING NEVERLAND
Leonardo DiCaprio - THE AVIATOR
Clint Eastwood - MILLION DOLLAR BABY
Jamie Foxx - RAY

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Alan Alda - THE AVIATOR
Thomas Haden Church - SIDEWAYS
Jamie Foxx - COLLATERAL
Morgan Freeman - MILLION DOLLAR BABY
Clive Owen - CLOSER

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

Annette Bening - BEING JULIA
Catalina Sandino Moreno - MARIA FULL OF GRACE
Imelda Staunton - VERA DRAKE
Hilary Swank - MILLION DOLLAR BABY
Kate Winslet - ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Cate Blanchett - THE AVIATOR
Laura Linney - KINSEY
Virginia Madsen - SIDEWAYS
Sophie Okonedo - HOTEL RWANDA
Natalie Portman - CLOSER

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

THE INCREDIBLES
SHARK TALE
SHREK 2

ART DIRECTION

THE AVIATOR
FINDING NEVERLAND
LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT

CINEMATOGRAPHY

THE AVIATOR
HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT

COSTUME DESIGN

THE AVIATOR FINDING NEVERLAND LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS RAY TROY

DIRECTING

THE AVIATOR MILLION DOLLAR BABY RAY SIDEWAYS VERA DRAKE

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

BORN INTO BROTHELS THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL SUPER SIZE ME TUPAC: RESURRECTION TWIST OF FAITH

DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT

AUTISM IS A WORLD THE CHILDREN OF LENINGRADSKY HARDWOOD MIGHTY TIMES: THE CHILDREN'S MARCH SISTER ROSE'S PASSION

FILM EDITING

THE AVIATOR COLLATERAL FINDING NEVERLAND MILLION DOLLAR BABY RAY

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

AS IT IS IN HEAVEN THE CHORUS DOWNFALL THE SEA INSIDE YESTERDAY

MAKEUP

LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST THE SEA INSIDE

MUSIC (SCORE)

FINDING NEVERLAND HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST THE VILLAGE

MUSIC (SONG)

"Accidentally In Love" - SHREK 2 "Al Otro Lado Del Río" - THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES "Believe" - THE POLAR EXPRESS "Learn To Be Lonely" - THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA "Look To Your Path (Vois Sur Ton Chemin)" - THE CHORUS

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)

BIRTHDAY BOY GOPHER BROKE GUARD DOG LORENZO RYAN

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)

EVERYTHING IN THIS COUNTRY MUST
LITTLE TERRORIST
7:35 IN THE MORNING
TWO CARS, ONE NIGHT
WASP

SOUND EDITING

THE INCREDIBLES
THE POLAR EXPRESS
SPIDER-MAN 2

SOUND MIXING

THE AVIATOR
THE INCREDIBLES
THE POLAR EXPRESS
RAY
SPIDER-MAN 2

VISUAL EFFECTS

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN
I, ROBOT
SPIDER-MAN 2

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)

BEFORE SUNSET
FINDING NEVERLAND
MILLION DOLLAR BABY
THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES
SIDEWAYS

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)

THE AVIATOR
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND
HOTEL RWANDA
THE INCREDIBLES
VERA DRAKE


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KEYWORDS: awards; movies; oscars; theoscars; thepassion
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To: Borges
Moore ... You see how they gave him the heave ho this year right

Ouch! What a mental picture that gives -- back brace city! Thank goodness they collectively ignored him.

381 posted on 01/25/2005 2:06:41 PM PST by GretchenM (It remains to be seen what God will do through a person who gives Him all the glory.)
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To: RockAgainsttheLeft04

I am saying all you need now a days is great Computer Programmers in Animation and Cinematography to be a Great Filmmakers

Shrek
Spiderman
Fish Tales

In fact you don't even need to be human beings anymore to make movies honored by the Academy


382 posted on 01/25/2005 2:07:40 PM PST by missyme (imho)
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To: missyme

Actually if you see stuff like 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape', Dicaprio really is a very talented actor. He was very good in The Aviator btw.


383 posted on 01/25/2005 2:08:26 PM PST by Borges
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To: missyme
I loved Brian's Song. That one made me cry. I also liked the overall message and quiet, understated acting in Driving Miss Daisy. Now I'll really sound like a member of AARP (I'm not) when I say that one of my favorites is The Straight Story. I enjoy movies that rely on character, dialogue, and music rather than just flash and crash to get their points across. I also deeply enjoyed Rudy and Seabiscuit.
385 posted on 01/25/2005 2:13:05 PM PST by GretchenM (It remains to be seen what God will do through a person who gives Him all the glory.)
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To: Borges

I didn't like him in the Titanic and I could never sit and watch a 2 hr and 45 minute movie

De Caprio does not have the right look to play Hughes in my opinion it would be like having Ben Affleck playing Frank Sinatra.

It is very hard for current actors to play some of the heavy hitters of the past they just don't have the knowledge, charisma, character and appeal.

Can you think of anyone that could play John Wayne?


386 posted on 01/25/2005 2:14:18 PM PST by missyme (imho)
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To: missyme

That's what I thought but he did the job. John Wayne couldn't play John Wayne.


387 posted on 01/25/2005 2:17:49 PM PST by Borges
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To: missyme

RE: "In fact you don't even need to be human beings anymore to make movies honored by the Academy"


I see what you are saying, but we're not there yet, missy. A careful review of this years nominees will show that those movies only got nominated in minor categories, showcasing either the craft involved in making the film (Spider-Man 2) or categories specifically designed to keep these kinds of films from getting higher recognition (such as the Best Animated film categories). Best Picture and Director, etc. are still the domain of very human movies.


388 posted on 01/25/2005 2:28:59 PM PST by RockAgainsttheLeft04 (Chaos is great. Chaos is what killed the dinosaurs, darling. -- from Heathers (1989))
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To: missyme
In fact you don't even need to be human beings anymore to make movies honored by the Academy

None of the movies that were nominated this year contained much in the way of computer animation. Jamie Foxx actually played the piano. Hillary Swank actually boxed (and trained several months to get in shape for the role).

If you are talking about "The Incredibles," "Shark Tail" or "Shrek 2" those have their own category.

If you are talking about films such as "Spider-Man 2" then you seem to forget that film has always has special effects of one sort or another, whether a stuntman falls off a building in a western, or Charlie Chaplin getting caught in giant gears in "Modern Times." Special effects are just another tool.

That's like telling painters they were cheating, or not really painting when they switched from oils to acrylics.

389 posted on 01/25/2005 2:30:56 PM PST by Military family member (Go Colts!)
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To: missyme

RE: "I didn't like him in the Titanic and I could never sit and watch a 2 hr and 45 minute movie"

And you didn't watch one then either...Titanic was 3 hrs. and 15 minutes(hee he). Seriously though, many wonderful, epic movies made in the last decade alone more than justified their very long length by giving their situations/characters more room to grow and breathe between the setup and the payoff. Braveheart, Saving Private Ryan, Magnolia, and the Lord of the Rings movies were well worth the time one devoted to them.


390 posted on 01/25/2005 2:34:21 PM PST by RockAgainsttheLeft04 (Chaos is great. Chaos is what killed the dinosaurs, darling. -- from Heathers (1989))
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To: RockAgainsttheLeft04

Yes there are still a few Great Directors, but for the most part Hollywood has lost there steam and substance in what they put on the screen, I remember watching the first Rocky Movies with Stallone they were great! The Audience was rootin and tootin like they were at a Real Fight or Jaws even that movie had great impact they were not high digital animation they were good ol movies with some raw talent.

Animation will proably grow even bigger than what it is now.

After Spielberg, Eastwood,Scorcese, Gibson stop making movies then Animation will be the norm.


391 posted on 01/25/2005 2:38:53 PM PST by missyme (imho)
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To: missyme
After Spielberg, Eastwood,Scorcese, Gibson stop making movies then Animation will be the norm.

The words of someone who doesn't go to a lot of new movies. :-) Seriously there are so many good young filmmakers out there that's it's not even funny.
392 posted on 01/25/2005 2:42:38 PM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

Filmakers are great" So where are all the great movies?


393 posted on 01/25/2005 2:44:57 PM PST by missyme (imho)
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To: Borges; missyme

Yeah, Eastwood, Scorsese (the all-time master), Spielberg, and Gibson all have their places in my heart, but they are hardly the last living links between Hollywood and self-destruction.


I think that Quentin Tarantino, P.T. Anderson, Spike Jonze, Wes Anderson, Alexander Payne, and the like can more than put their stamp on filmmaking for generations to come.


394 posted on 01/25/2005 2:47:52 PM PST by RockAgainsttheLeft04 (Chaos is great. Chaos is what killed the dinosaurs, darling. -- from Heathers (1989))
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To: missyme

In the last 5 years I can throw out names like Ghost World, Adaptation, O Brother Where Art Thou, the Man who Wasn't There, 25th Hour, Waking Life, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind...


395 posted on 01/25/2005 2:48:06 PM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

RE: "In the last 5 years I can throw out names like Ghost World, Adaptation, O Brother Where Art Thou, the Man who Wasn't There, 25th Hour, Waking Life, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind..."


I agree with all of these picks (except for Waking Life) and would toss The Royal Tennenbaums, The Life Aquatic, Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love, Being John Malkovich, Mystic River, the Sixth Sense, Traffic, and three Jennifer Conelly films into the mix: A Beautiful Mind (great old-style entertainment, glossy though it may be), Requiem for a Dream (raw and uncompromising, with her best performance to date) and the House of Sand and Fog (dad-gum if this lady can't pick 'em).


396 posted on 01/25/2005 2:54:35 PM PST by RockAgainsttheLeft04 (Chaos is great. Chaos is what killed the dinosaurs, darling. -- from Heathers (1989))
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To: RockAgainsttheLeft04

Aha another Waking Life hater! I found that movie entrancing! The DVD has text titles that point out books that were influencing each speaker. I've heard that stuff in Grad school so many times it was great to hear it in a movie.


397 posted on 01/25/2005 2:56:59 PM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

Those Movies I can say I never heard of.

I like Movies with an inspiring message you don't find films like that


This movie about a drunk how interesting.


398 posted on 01/25/2005 2:57:41 PM PST by missyme (imho)
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To: missyme

RE: "I like Movies with an inspiring message you don't find films like that"


Inspiring message? Some recent examples please (and please God don't mention the Passion again; I'm sick and tired of hearing that movie dragged out as the be all and end all of filmmamking by some FReepers).


RE: "This movie about a drunk how interesting"

What movie? What drunk? Are you being sarcastic?
You "lost the plot" somewhere on that statement.


399 posted on 01/25/2005 3:07:31 PM PST by RockAgainsttheLeft04 (Chaos is great. Chaos is what killed the dinosaurs, darling. -- from Heathers (1989))
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To: RockAgainsttheLeft04

Sorry Sideways.
So what inspiring movies are currently out there?


400 posted on 01/25/2005 3:12:58 PM PST by missyme (imho)
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