Best Picture
Miami Vice
The Departed
The Host
A Scanner Darkly
Children of Men
Best Director
Michael Mann - Miami Vice
Darren Aronofsky - The Fountain
Alfonso Cuaron - Children of Men
Martin Scorsese - The Departed
Richard Linklater - A Scanner Darkly
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio - The Departed
Christian Bale - The Prestige
Hugh Jackman - The Fountain
Clive Owen - Children of Men
Ryan Phillippe - Flags of Our Fathers
Best Actress
Scarlett Johansson - Scoop
Penelope Cruz - Volver
Kirsten Dunst - Maria Antoinette
Meryl Streep - The Devil Wears Prada
Sienna Miller - Factory Girl
Best Supporting Actor
Mark Wahlberg - The Departed
Michael Caine - The Prestige
Robert Downey Jr. - A Scanner Darkly
Steve Carell - Little Miss Sunshine
Michael Sheen - The Queen
Best Supporting Actress
Emily Blunt - The Devil Wears Prada
Emma Thompson - Stranger Than Fiction
Carmen Maura - Volver
Rinko Kikuchi - Babel
Naomie Harris - Miami Vice
Best Original Screenplay
Stranger Than Fiction
The Science of Sleep
Babel
Scoop
Marie Antoinette
Best Adapted Screenplay
A Scanner Darkly
The Departed
Children of Men
Miami Vice
The Devil Wears Prada
Best Cinematography
Miami Vice
Marie Antoinette
Children of Men
The Host
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
Best Editing
Miami Vice
The Departed
The Host
Inside Man
Children of Men
Best Art Direction & Production Design
Marie Antoinette
The Fountain
The Prestige
Children of Men
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Best Costume Design
Marie Antoinette
The Devil Wears Prada
Factory Girl
The Illusionist
The Queen
Best Score
The Fountain
The Host
A Scanner Darkly
Volver
Miami Vice
Best Make-Up
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Marie Antoinette
The Queen
Best Sound
Miami Vice
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
The Fountain
The Host
Children of Men
Best Visual Effects
The Fountain
Best Animated Film
A Scanner Darkly
Cars
Monster House
Best Foreign Film
The Host
Total Nominations: (Am I sweet?)
Miami Vice - 8
Children of Men - 8
Marie Antoinette - 6
The Departed - 6
A Scanner Darkly - 6
The Host - 6
The Fountain - 6
The Devil Wears Prada - 4
Volver - 3
Pirates of the Caribbean - 3
The Prestige - 3
The Queen - 3
Stranger Than Fiction - 2
Babel - 2
Scoop - 2
Factory Girl - 2
Flags of Our Fathers - 1
Little Miss Sunshine - 1
The Science of Sleep - 1
The Wind That Shakes the Barley - 1
Inside Man - 1
The Illusionist - 1
Cars - 1
Monster House - 1
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24 comments:
LOL.
And look what I did for you.
Who's ericlin?
lolol. You're getting spammers now. Your blog must be really popular.
Aww thanks for putting my picks on your blog. I feel special.
I just like to take note of my friends' picks. (whenever Rocky Balboa releases, I'll expect FISTs). This selection process is just unbearably irresistable.... I can't resist it.
That's sweet of you to care for your friends' picks.
Wow. I gave Marie Antoinette 6 nods? I didn't know I liked it that much.
I need to rewatch that movie. Then maybe I'll add Sofia to the directors line up.
Well, it had all those technical awards, something like Scoop wouldn't have a chance in those categories.
Well, it had all those technical awards, something like Scoop wouldn't have a chance in those categories.
Yes. Yes it did.
I really struggled in the original screenplay category btw. There wasn't anything I was that impressed with. The last three of that category are just space fillers.
You hated The Fountain's screenplay that much eh?
I didn't hate it THAT much. It could have been so much better, is all I'm saying.
And I wasn't the only one:
"The screenplay is on the wrong track as well, attempting a personal look over time that ultimately fails to provide any real human characteristics..." Mr_Chopin
"This film is one of my favourites of last year but it is flawed and that does come in the main from the script." The_Shepster
Shepster praises The Queen's script. His opinion is out, obviously.
Alright, I don't need The_Shepster. I got Mr_Chopin.
"Despite being far-fetched and having an entirely undeveloped plotline, which in turn hurts its main goals, The Fountain is a personal film."
This is like exactly what I said. I'm so happy that Mr_Chopin feels this way.
*cut my heart open*
I might have been overrated it a bit too much.... but my opinion's not changing. :)
This is one of those films that you can totally overrate despite its many flaws. So yeah, keep loving it by all means.
Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles last year also. Overly sentimental ending, emotions a tad bit forced, but still 9/10 and I do nothing but say good things about it. So yeah, you're absolutely right. I think the only masterpieces of the 2005 + 2006 are The New World, Three Times, Miami Vice, and Marie Antoinette.
Or any of those last couple of Zhang movies for that matter. I mean House of Flying Daggers? Ridiculous. But I love it.
Obviously, my masterpieces are a lot different than yours, but I think I would include Miami Vice in there too.
He definitely needs someone to revise his recent endings, but I hardly think he was trying to make a masterpiece with any of his latest pictures, what they did manage to do is satisfy the audience consistently, he's done more this decade than most people give him credit for.
That was me. Class.
Ttyl.
Agreed.
I'm going to bed though. golden_hawk made me stay up til 5 am yesterday, and now I am tired.
Glad you took off Shortbus. :)
A look a little queer without the golden, don't I?
"A" = "I"
Yay, Freak, looks like I trust you. [/injoke]
Bo, that grade I told you about that I goofed up on, I got it back. Ha. Teacher's mistake.
Whoa. Really?
That's cool, I bet you'd lost all your hope by now.
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