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    Originally Posted By DAR

    Performance by an actor in a leading role
    Leonardo DiCaprio - BLOOD DIAMOND
    Ryan Gosling - HALF NELSON
    Peter O'Toole - VENUS
    Will Smith - THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS
    Forest Whitaker - THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND



    Performance by an actor in a supporting role
    Alan Arkin - LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
    Jackie Earle Haley - LITTLE CHILDREN
    Djimon Hounsou - BLOOD DIAMOND
    Eddie Murphy - DREAMGIRLS
    Mark Wahlberg - THE DEPARTED



    Performance by an actress in a leading role
    Penélope Cruz - VOLVER
    Judi Dench - NOTES ON A SCANDAL
    Helen Mirren - THE QUEEN
    Meryl Streep - THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
    Kate Winslet - LITTLE CHILDREN



    Performance by an actress in a supporting role
    Adriana Barraza - BABEL
    Cate Blanchett - NOTES ON A SCANDAL
    Abigail Breslin - LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
    Jennifer Hudson - DREAMGIRLS
    Rinko Kikuchi - BABEL



    Best animated feature film of the year
    CARS
    HAPPY FEET
    MONSTER HOUSE


    Achievement in art direction
    DREAMGIRLS
    THE GOOD SHEPHERD
    PAN'S LABYRINTH
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST
    THE PRESTIGE



    Achievement in cinematography
    THE BLACK DAHLIA
    CHILDREN OF MEN
    THE ILLUSIONIST
    PAN'S LABYRINTH
    THE PRESTIGE

    Achievement in costume design
    CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER
    THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
    DREAMGIRLS
    MARIE ANTOINETTE
    THE QUEEN

    Achievement in directing
    BABEL
    THE DEPARTED
    LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
    THE QUEEN
    UNITED 93
    I hope Scorsese wins this

    Best documentary feature
    DELIVER US FROM EVIL
    AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
    IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS
    JESUS CAMP
    MY COUNTRY, MY COUNTRY

    Best documentary short subject
    THE BLOOD OF YINGZHOU DISTRICT
    RECYCLED LIFE
    REHEARSING A DREAM
    TWO HANDS

    Achievement in film editing
    BABEL
    BLOOD DIAMOND
    CHILDREN OF MEN
    THE DEPARTED
    UNITED 93



    Best foreign language film of the year
    AFTER THE WEDDING
    DAYS OF GLORY (INDIGÈNES)
    THE LIVES OF OTHERS
    PAN'S LABYRINTH
    WATER

    Achievement in makeup
    APOCALYPTO
    CLICK
    PAN'S LABYRINTH

    Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)
    BABEL
    THE GOOD GERMAN
    NOTES ON A SCANDAL
    PAN'S LABYRINTH
    THE QUEEN

    Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)
    "I Need to Wake Up" - AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
    "Listen" - DREAMGIRLS
    "Love You I Do" - DREAMGIRLS
    "Our Town" - CARS
    "Patience" - DREAMGIRLS

    Best motion picture of the year
    BABEL
    THE DEPARTED
    LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
    LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
    THE QUEEN



    Best animated short film
    THE DANISH POET
    LIFTED
    THE LITTLE MATCHGIRL
    MAESTRO
    NO TIME FOR NUTS

    Best live action short film
    BINTA AND THE GREAT IDEA (BINTA Y LA GRAN IDEA)
    ÉRAMOS POCOS (ONE TOO MANY)
    HELMER & SON
    THE SAVIOUR
    WEST BANK STORY

    Achievement in sound editing
    APOCALYPTO
    BLOOD DIAMOND
    FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS
    LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

    Achievement in sound mixing
    APOCALYPTO
    BLOOD DIAMOND
    DREAMGIRLS
    FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

    Achievement in visual effects
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST
    POSEIDON
    SUPERMAN RETURNS

    Adapted screenplay
    BORAT CULTURAL LEARNINGS OF AMERICA FOR MAKE BENEFIT GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN
    CHILDREN OF MEN
    THE DEPARTED
    LITTLE CHILDREN
    NOTES ON A SCANDAL

    Original screenplay
    BABEL
    LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
    LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
    PAN'S LABYRINTH
    THE QUEEN
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    How exciting to see that little Abagail Breslin was nominated for supporting actress. Regular readers may recall that she would often tag along with her big brother Spencer (The Kid, Teamo Supremo, The Shaggy Dog, Santa Claus II and III) on the red carpet. She was always a very sweet girl who was happy to talk to a web site interviewer. Congratulations to her!
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandJB

    Thank you DAR!
     
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    Originally Posted By Dlmusic

    Just out of interest, here are the box office figures for the Best Picture nominees:

    The Departed $122 million
    The Queen $35 million (still in theaters)
    Babel $24 million
    Letters from Iwo Jima $2 million
    Little Miss Sunshine $60 million


    While I know that artistic films don't tend to be the big money makers, I wonder how long the Academy can keep up a reputation with the public if they keep picking obscure movies.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dlmusic

    Some other interesting thoughts:

    Looks like Cars is the front runner since it got a nomination for Best Song and Happy Feet did not even though Happy Feet's song won the Golden Globe.

    There will be some great performances from the Dreamgirls cast at the Oscars this year.

    Why is Borat nominated for Adapted Screenplay? An adapation of what? I thought the movie was mostly an improv skit, but I don't know much about it.
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    Here are my picks and if nothing is listed it's because I haven't seen the film

    Performance by an actor in a leading role

    Performance by an actor in a supporting role
    Mark Wahlberg - THE DEPARTED

    Performance by an actress in a leading role

    Performance by an actress in a supporting role
    Abigail Breslin - LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

    Best animated feature film of the year
    CARS

    Achievement in art direction
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

    Achievement in cinematography
    THE ILLUSIONIST

    Achievement in costume design


    Achievement in directing
    THE DEPARTED


    Best documentary feature


    Best documentary short subject


    Achievement in film editing
    THE DEPARTED

    Best foreign language film of the year


    Achievement in makeup


    Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)


    Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)
    "Our Town" - CARS


    Best motion picture of the year
    THE DEPARTED

    Best animated short film


    Best live action short film


    Achievement in sound editing
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

    Achievement in sound mixing
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

    Achievement in visual effects
    PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

    Adapted screenplay
    THE DEPARTED

    Original screenplay
    LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

    BTW it always cracks me up the nominations are announced and when they announce like Best Live Action Short subject and you hear a tiny "woo" and half a clap coming from the back.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    <While I know that artistic films don't tend to be the big money makers, I wonder how long the Academy can keep up a reputation with the public if they keep picking obscure movies<

    isn't this the truth - the Globes have taken over as the peoples awards IMHO. I give a rats petuite about most of these nominations....
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    As long as the Departed and Scorese wins that's all I care about.
     
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    Originally Posted By amazedncal2

    DAR, your "winner" list would be about the same as mine ;) Although I didn't see the Illusionist. As I was reading the list of nominee's I thought "cripes, I need to get out more"

    Dug, that is a cute story about Abagail :)
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    I forgot to thank you, DAR for providing this complete list.

    I believe that Borat's closely guarded screenplay was finally revealed, simply because the producers were hoping for a nomination. For the purposes of publicity it was said that the whole thing was sort of made up as it went along. But just like "reality" TV, there were writers involved.
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    <<While I know that artistic films don't tend to be the big money makers, I wonder how long the Academy can keep up a reputation with the public if they keep picking obscure movies.>>

    The Departed isn't really obscure.
     
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    Originally Posted By EdisYoda

    Also, the Oscar goes to (or is supposed to go to) the movie that "technically" is the best, not the most popular.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    The Academy has lurched back and forth between honoring popular films and artistic accomplishments for years. That's why the list of past winners runs the gamut from Annie Hall to The Greatest Show on Earth.
     
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    Originally Posted By Shooba

    >>Also, the Oscar goes to (or is supposed to go to) the movie that "technically" is the best, not the most popular.<<

    Exactly. If they started giving awards to the most popular movies, their credibility would go right out the window. Plenty of other awards show can take care of those movies.

    Having said the above, I do think the Academy Awards are a little snobbish in their tastes in movies. There have been well-written, well-directed, well-acted big action movies that should have been nominated for awards too.
     
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    Originally Posted By ToonKirby

    My initial thoughts:

    Best Picture:

    Wow, no "Dreamgirls". Wasn't too thrilled about it to begin with, but buzz was high. Most nominations, with 8 (including 3 songs), but no BP (I believe that may be a record). Can I admit I'm thrilled that it didn't make it to the top?

    Acting:

    Leo for "Blood Diamond", not "Departed", after all ...

    Otherwise, as expected, except Mark Wahlberg instead of Jack Nicholson for supporting in "The Departed". Who would have thought that some day we would see both Marky Mark and the Fresh Prince nominated for Oscars in the same year ??? Not to mention a former Mousketeer (Ryan Gosling) as a drug addict ...

    Peter O'Toole up for his 8th Oscar. If he loses, he will be the most nominated performer without a competitive win (he received a lifetime achievement award in 2002) in Oscar history.

    Director:

    DGA notwithstanding, I knew the Academy wouldn't forget Clint ... they love their Clint. Most welcome surprise: Paul Greengrass for "United 93", which seemed too controversial for the Academy to nominate for BP, so its nice to see recognition for this brilliant film here (and also in the editing category).

    Screenplay:

    "Borat" made it into this category (but no others) with 5 screenwriters (as for why its adapted, it was "based on" an existing character, and most "improvised" films do have a script of some sort, even if its after scenes are filmed), while "Children of Men" did as well with the same number. Could get crowded at that podium.

    Nice to see, like "Children", another late arriving favorite, "Pan's Labyrinth" (which did very well over all for a foreign language film with 6 nods) in there as well, I'm dying to see this one.

    Music:

    Never underestimate Randy Newman in the song category. "Dreamgirls" nets the most love here, with 3 nominees (all deserving? I don't think so - eh, it will at least get Beyonce, Jennifer, Eddie and Anika Noni Rose on stage during the show), only the third film to do so after Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King". Would have loved to have seen the "Casino Royale" theme here (or "Casino Royale" anywhere, totally snubbed - boo).

    Tech awards:

    For cinematography, no BP nominees ... interesting, may be a first.

    Editing has always been a weird percussor to the BP winner; this year the category has only 2 BP nominees, "Babel" and "The Departed" ... could that be a sign of the eventual victor ???

    Most don't understand why there are 2 categories for sound, and this year the "sound editing" category was expanded to 5 nominees from 3, (while special effects and make-up - two more "obvious" crafts - are still stuck at 3), ending up sharing 4 of the 5 nominations ...

    Speaking of special effects and make-up: "Poseidon"? "Click"? Seriously ???

    Animation:

    Wow, they went with mo-cap with "Monster House", something they wouldn't do with "Polar Express" ... but its still between the cars and those dancing penguins.

    The biggest surprise for me, and a delightful one, is the nomination of "The Little Matchgirl" in the short subject category (if you haven't seen it, its on the "Little Mermaid" DVD). A strong year for shorts reminscent of the old days with such power houses as Pixar, Disney, Blue Sky (another Scrat cartoon, on the "Ice Age: The Meltdown" DVD) and the National Film Board of Canada making up the nominees.

    Foreign Language Film:

    Wow, no Pedro, even with Penelope Cruz's best actress nod ...

    Documentary:

    They have become much better with this category with films people have actually heard about ... "An Inconvenient Truth" will probably win, although I personally found it weak as a film despite its compelling message.
     
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    Originally Posted By ToonKirby

    >The Departed $122 million
    The Queen $35 million (still in theaters)
    Babel $24 million
    Letters from Iwo Jima $2 million
    Little Miss Sunshine $60 million<

    "Letters from Iwo Jima" is still in theaters, in fact, it hasn't opened in most markets (expect it will by next weekend).

    "Little Miss Sunshine" is currently on DVD, while both "The Departed" and "Babel" will be on DVD by the time of the ceremony.
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    <<Otherwise, as expected, except Mark Wahlberg instead of Jack Nicholson for supporting in "The Departed>>

    Loved Wahlberg in that movie, had the best and funniest lines.
     
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    Originally Posted By jasmine7

    I would really like to see Eddie Murphy win the Best Supporting Actor category. I think he did a phenomenal job as Jimmy Early. I was really blown away by his performance.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    I have no idea what it takes to win the achievment in cinematography award, but I was happy to see 'The Prestige' on the list. It was a great-looking movie.

    Saw 'Little Miss Sunshine' last night, best movie I've seen in some time.
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    Like some others here, I need to get out more. I haven't seen a single best picture nominated film.
     

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