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Posted on 03/24/2002 1:25:38 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
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Best Picture |
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Best Director |
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A Beautiful Mind Gosford Park In the Bedroom The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Moulin Rouge |
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David Lynch - Mulholland Drive Peter Jackson - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Ridley Scott - Black Hawk Down Robert Altman - Gosford Park Ron Howard - A Beautiful Mind |
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Best Actor |
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Best Actress |
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Denzel Washington - Training Day Russell Crowe - A Beautiful Mind Sean Penn - I Am Sam Tom Wilkinson - In the Bedroom Will Smith - Ali |
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Halle Berry - Monster's Ball Judi Dench - Iris Nicole Kidman - Moulin Rouge Renee Zelwegger - Bridget Jones's Diary Sissy Spacek - In the Bedroom |
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Best Supporting Actor |
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Best Supporting Actress |
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Ben Kingsley - Sexy Beast Ethan Hawke - Training Day Ian McKellen - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Jim Broadbent - Iris Jon Voight - Ali |
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Helen Mirren - Gosford Park Jennifer Connelly - A Beautiful Mind Kate Winslet - Iris Maggie Smith - Gosford Park Marisa Tomei - In the Bedroom |
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Best Animated Feature |
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Best Foreign Lanuage Film |
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Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius Monsters, Inc. Shrek |
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Amelie - France Elling - Norway Lagaan - India No Man's Land - Bosnia and Herzegovina Son of the Bride - Argentina |
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Best Original Screenplay |
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Best Adapted Screenplay |
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Amelie - Guillaume Laurant & Jean-Pierre Jeunet Gosford Park - Julian Fellowes Monster's Ball - Milo Addica & Will Rokos Memento - Christopher Nolan & Jonathan Nolan The Royal Tenenbaums - Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson |
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A Beautiful Mind - Akiva Goldsman Ghost World - Daniel Clowes & Terry Zwigoff In the Bedroom - Stephen Gaghan & Todd Field The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens & Peter Jackson Shrek - Ted Elliot, Ted Elliot, Joe Stilman & Roger S.H. Schulman |
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Best Film Editing |
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Best Cinematography |
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A Beautiful Mind Black Hawk Down The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Memento Moulin Rouge |
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Amelie Black Hawk Down The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Man Who Wasn't There Moulin Rouge |
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Best Original Score |
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Best Original Song |
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A.I.: Artificial Intelligence - John Williams A Beautiful Mind - James Horner Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - John Williams The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Howard Shore Monsters, Inc. - Randy Newman |
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"If I Didn't Have You" - Randy Newman from Monsters, Inc. "May It Be" - Enya, Nicky Ryan & Roma Ryan, from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring "There You'll Be" - Diane Warren, from Pearl Harbor "Until" - Sting, from Kate & Leopold "Vanilla Sky" - Paul McCartney, from Vanilla Sky |
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Best Art/Set Direction |
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Best Visual Effects |
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Amelie Gosford Park Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Moulin Rouge |
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A.I.: Artificial Intelligence The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Pearl Harbor |
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Best Costume Design |
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Best Make-up |
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The Affair of the Necklace Gosford Park Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Moulin Rouge |
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A Beautiful Mind The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Moulin Rouge |
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Best Sound |
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Best Sound Editing |
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Amelie Black Hawk Down The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Moulin Rouge Pearl Harbor |
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Monsters, Inc. Pearl Harbor |
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Best Documentary Feature |
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Best Documentary Short |
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Children Underground LaLees Kin: The Legacy of Cotton Murder on a Sunday Morning Promises War Photographer |
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Artists and Orphans: A True Drama Sing! Thoth |
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Best Live Action Short Film |
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Best Animated Short Film |
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the accountant Copy Shop Gregor's Greatest Invention A Man Thing (Meska Sprawa) Speed for Thespians |
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Fifty Percent Grey For the Birds Give Up Yer Aul Sins Strange Invaders Stubble Trouble |
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: fashion; hollywoodpinglist; hoorayforhollywood; losers; style; winners
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To: Rose in RoseBear
The problem is that in America we take a spectrum of human types and historically we attempt to fit everyone on that spectrum into a category of either "black" or "white." Various other cultures (for instance, Brazil) classify people by color, rather than race.
Thus in Brazil, people will often have a full brother or sister who is considered to be of different color. In America we historically force people into one or the other "race" whether they fit or not.
This either/or dichotomy has actually had some beneficial effects, in the long run. The logic of the Declaration of Independence made the slavery of blacks impossible unless you could somehow remove their humanity. OTOH, once you recognize their humanity, there is no logical place to stop short of recognizing their full rights as equals.
Societies, like Brazil, which are descended from feudal cultures, are able to recognize a range of in-between groups and statuses which just don't fit into our black/white, slave/free, inferior/equal categories.
To: latina4dubya
I thought Jessica Parker divorced her hubby or they're in the throes of getting one.
To: 43for8
Sorry, but Nicole does absolutely nothing for me. Halle is gorgeous, but like so many Hollyweird women, has mush for brains. Gwyneth is skank, Renee had a 80-watt shiny face mask.
Give me that Australian ski jumping queen, now there is true beauty!
To: Diddle E. Squat;mafree
Ive been sucked into this liberal racial argument long enough,,,,,,,THERE IS A GREAT MOVIE ON Das Boot !!!!
Mafree, If you're a conservative you certainly have an affinity for different political personalities.
It is totally impossible for you to take on this liberal racial perspective and align it with conservative political thought, they are in fact incongruent. One is about individual and personal freedom, one is about an identity and end results of success and failure based on race. You may want to embrace open markets and whatever else, but the culture of racial identitiy cannot be enmeshed with the power of the individual. One is liberal - one is conserative, gues which is which.
To: nunya bidness
Approximately fifty million bucks will now be spent on the best picture chosen (on average).
Halle and Denzel will now command twenty million each to appear on any future set.
I'd venture to say everyone came out OK-- what with bonuses and all.
The difference between the Oscars and Big Time Wrestling is: more people watch the Oscars.
Crooked is as crooked does. The egalitarian Left may have given the impression that tonight's performance included winners and losers, however, upon closer scrutiny, none of the trained seals were sent backstage without a piece of fish.
To: Diddle E. Squat
Light on the makeup is one thing... but scrunchies? Cameron Diaz, for example, is lovely but what was with the hair? And Jennifer Connolly and Gwyneth Paltrow's dresses were abominations. Connolly's look like she found it in her great-grandma's attic ("Well, it was an ivory shade, once.") and Paltrow's was... well, possibly from the same attic.
(((sigh!)))
All that coin, not to mention all the free gowns designers throw at these gals to wear and the stylists and personal shoppers they pay, and this is what we got...
Ach... my fault for watching.
;^)
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posted on
03/24/2002 10:08:32 PM PST
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AnnaZ
To: rbmillerjr
I think Letterman was a big fan of 'Das Boot'.
To: budwiesest
Closer to the truth than you'll ever know.
Cheers!
To: AnnaZ
Were there any good outfits? (I'm a male who tuned in very late, not exactly an expert.)
To: nunya bidness
You have passed the test.
Oh, thank goodness.
;^)
Well, the night's antics have drained me. 'Til our posts cross again, my love.
smooch!
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03/24/2002 10:12:09 PM PST
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AnnaZ
To: Jorge
Well I have two White parents and she has one, but I consider her no less White than I am." Halle looks Black.
Halle looks mixed and far more white than a full blooded black. Simply put, Halle Berry wouldn't fit in National Geographic's Africa documentary.
Neither would most Black Americans, myself definitely included. Still, I am Black and so is Halle.
Halle thinks of herself as Black. Halle is Black. Reality check. Halle is whatever her parent were. Which in this case, half white and half black.
There usually isn't a box where one can check "mixed race," and even if there is, she can check any box she pleases.
What you "think" you are doesn't determined your genes.(duh) Halle made history tonight- that wouldn't have been so if she were White. When will you feel your race is equal enough that such an accomplishment is an individual achievement?
Of course it is an individual achievement but let's not pretend that a Black has won a best actress Oscar before.
I find it really sad that some still have to look at these sorts of things in terms of blacks struggling for recognition.
Who said anything about Blacks struggling for recognition? I already have my BA degree and job- Halle's win is unlikely to make me do anything I haven't already done in life.
It reminds me of something I read about wealthy black atheletes, who somehow still cannot see themselves as part of the upper "rich" class of Americans. This seems to indicate that these sort of black inferiority complexes are not rooted in being oppressed or deprived at all...but rather just being black.
What these athletes understand is that they can be upper class all they want but they're still Black. That doesn't have to be a bad thing but it ain't gonna change history.
This is wrong. You should like yourself and being black just as whites like themselves and like being white.
You don't know me that well do you? If any black person on FR likes themselves and likes being Black I do. My being glad that a Black actress finally won a best actress Oscar sure doesn't cancel that out and if you think it does you have a lot to learn.
To: nunya bidness
Texaggie is suspended again.
To: niki
Maybe some people believe in a color blind society and are just getting sick of everything being about race.I don't believe in a color blind society, though it is a nice idea. Still, it isn't always about race but when it is, it is.
To: SarahW
Her features are really not like most of the black women I know, but then few women I know are really drop dead gorgeous. She has more of blended look going on - with a lot of caucasian influence.I wouldn't deny the caucasian influence in Halle- I have it too, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't think of ourselves as Black.
To: majordivit
Actually Denzel Washington went out of his way to downplay the "race" issue. He was shooting the guilty-white-liberal questions back at them. I heard him answer questions with questions, i.e When he was asked "What does it mean to be the first black actor to win leading actor since Sidney blah blah blah..." and Denzel asks them "What do think it SHOULD mean?" He said he was going to put this Oscar next to HIS OTHER OSCAR or wherever his kids wanted to put it--I loved when he said that.. And that since he has been nominated 5 times and won twice he seemed to say he wasn't interested in playing the "oppressed black actor" bit like Halle was.
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To: rbmillerjr
Explain what playa hatin means? It's a "Black" term for someone bashing someone else out of resentment, envy or jealously.
To: StarFan
that was just a rumor because she didn't mention him when she won some award, and he didn't attend the ceremony... he was actually on broadway, she was trying to be brief in her speech... he is in love with her, she says he's the one she will still be married to 40-50 yrs. from now... they seem solid... not it the public too much as a couple...
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To: ValerieUSA
No, she went too far in her accusation of racism. She is far from ever being colorblind -I ain't tryin' to be colorblind- that's an unrealistic way to be in this world.
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