Here are all the winners....
BEST COSTUME DESIGN: ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: RATATOUILLE
MAKEUP: LA VIE EN ROSE
VISUAL EFFECTS: THE GOLDEN COMPASS
ART DIRECTION: SWEENEY TODD
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: JAVIER BARDEM
LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM: LE MOZART DES PICKPOCKETS
ANIMATED SHORT FILM: PETER AND THE WOLF
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: TILDA SWINTON
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
SOUND EDITING: THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM
SOUND MIXING: THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE: MARION COTILLARD
FILM EDITING: THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: THE COUNTERFEITERS
ORIGINAL SONG: FALLING SLOWLY
CINEMATOGRAPHY: THEIR WILL BE BLOOD
ORIGINAL SCORE: ATONEMENT
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT: FREEHELD
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: JUNO
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: DANIEL DAY-LEWIS
DIRECTING: ETHAN AND JOEL COEN
BEST MOTION PICTURE: NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
Sunday, 24 February 2008
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
OscarPred Predictions 2008
The sister site shows all the ratings but here are all the top ranked in each category I look at.
Picture - No Country for Old Men
Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis
Actress - Julie Christie
Supp Actor - Javier Bardem
Supp Actress - Amy Ryan
Director - Ethan and Joel Coen
Orig. Screenplay - No Country for Old Men
Adap. Screenplay - Juno
Animated Feature - Ratatouille
Documentary - Sicko
Picture - No Country for Old Men
Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis
Actress - Julie Christie
Supp Actor - Javier Bardem
Supp Actress - Amy Ryan
Director - Ethan and Joel Coen
Orig. Screenplay - No Country for Old Men
Adap. Screenplay - Juno
Animated Feature - Ratatouille
Documentary - Sicko
Sunday, 10 February 2008
BAFTA Announce winners
BAFTA Winners
Picture - Atonement
Director - Coen Brothers for No Country For Old Men
Actress - Marion Cotillard
Actor - Daniel Day Lewis
Supporting Actor - Javier Bardem
Supporting Actress - Tilda Swinton
Rising Star - Shia LaBeouf
Mostly expected as the British film 'Atonement' beat all others for Best Picture. Marion's Actress win was a surprise beating British star Christie. Tilda Swinton was the other shock beating Cate Blanchett.
Picture - Atonement
Director - Coen Brothers for No Country For Old Men
Actress - Marion Cotillard
Actor - Daniel Day Lewis
Supporting Actor - Javier Bardem
Supporting Actress - Tilda Swinton
Rising Star - Shia LaBeouf
Mostly expected as the British film 'Atonement' beat all others for Best Picture. Marion's Actress win was a surprise beating British star Christie. Tilda Swinton was the other shock beating Cate Blanchett.
Writers Guild of America Awards
'Juno' and 'No Country for Old Men' continued to dominate the writing categories as they took the Writers Guild of America Awards last night. Both now look certain to pick up the Oscar as well in what appears to ber a brilliant year for them both. The chances that the strike is coming to an end is also welcome and, fingers crossed, we may have a proper awards ceremony in a few weeks time.
Saturday, 9 February 2008
Annie Awards
The Disney film Ratatouille won 9 Annie Awards including Best Animated movie to more or less make Oscar glory a certainty. Every year but one has the Annie Best Picture winner corresponded with the Academy's pick so it would be a major surprise now if it was beaten. Check OscarPred for the latest rankings.
Sunday, 3 February 2008
PGA Announce Winners
The Producers Guild of America announced their winners on Saturday night and there were no surprises. 'No Country for Old Men' won their Best Picture equivalent and 'Ratatouille' won the Animated prize. These awards give a even clearer indication in the ratings that the two will be Oscar winners. Check out the site for the latest scores and rankings.
Monday, 28 January 2008
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards
The Screen Actors Guild awards mostly were no surprises apart from Ruby Dee taking Best Supporting Actress for her performance in American Gangster. In her long career this is her first Oscar nomination and now, with the best indicator of all behind her, it is possible Ruby could take the award next month. Other winners were Daniel Day-Lewis, Julie Christie and Javier Bardem who continued their success in the precursors and cemented their Oscar chances. No Country For Old Men won the overall cast award adding to its popularity in the critics and further giving it the chance to walk away with the Oscar.
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