Thursday, October 02, 2008
Metro Classics Returns!
We're back with another repertory series starting next Wednesday, October 8th and continuing every Wednesday night at Seattle's charming Metro Cinemas until December 3rd. The theme this time around is film families, with movies from three sets of father, mother and daughter. Here's the schedule:
Rossellini-Bergmans
Oct. 08 - Rome, Open City
Oct. 15 - Notorious
Oct. 22 - Blue Velvet
Leigh-Curtises:
Oct. 29 - A Fish Called Wanda
Nov. 05 - The Manchurian Candidate
Nov. 12 - Some Like It Hot
Minnelli-Garlands:
Nov. 19 - The Band Wagon
Nov. 26 - The Wizard Of Oz
Dec. 03 - Cabaret
Meanwhile, I'm going on vacation for a week. But I'll be back next Wednesday for the return of Metro Classics. Family fun for the whole family!
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2007
Best Picture:
The End: I'm Not There
Oscar: No Country For Old Men
Best Director:
The End: Todd Haynes, I'm Not There
Oscar: Joel & Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men
Actor:
The End: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Oscar: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Actress:
The End: Tang Wei, Lust, Caution
Oscar: Marion Cotillard, La vie en rose
Supporting Actor:
The End: Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men
Oscar: Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men
Supporting Actress:
The End: Cate Blanchett, I'm Not There
Oscar: Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton
Original Screenplay:
The End: Todd Haynes & Oren Moverman, I'm Not There
Oscar: Diablo Cody, Juno
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood
Oscar: Joel & Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men
Foreign Language Film:
The End: The Flight Of The Red Balloon
Oscar: The Counterfeiters
Documentary Feature:
The End: Helvetica
Oscar: Taxi To The Dark Side
Animated Feature:
The End: Ratatouille
Oscar: Ratatouille
Film Editing:
The End: Jay Rabinowitz, I'm Not There
Oscar: Christopher Rouse, The Bourne Ultimatum
Cinematography:
The End: Roger Deakins, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford and No Country For Old Men
Oscar: Robert Elswit, There Will Be Blood
Art Direction:
The End: The Darjeeling Limited
Oscar: Sweeney Todd
Costume Design:
The End: I'm Not There
Oscar: Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Make-Up:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End
Oscar: La vie en rose
Sound:
The End: I'm Not There
Oscar: The Bourne Ultimatum
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: No Country For Old Men
Oscar: The Bourne Ultimatum
Visual Effects:
The End: Transformers
Oscar: The Golden Compass
Original Score:
The End: Jonny Greenwood, There Will Be Blood
Oscar: Dario Marianelli, Atonement
Original Song:
The End: Bob Dylan, "I'm Not There", I'm Not There
Oscar: Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, "Falling Slowly", Once
Soundtrack:
The End: I'm Not There
The End: I'm Not There
Oscar: No Country For Old Men
Best Director:
The End: Todd Haynes, I'm Not There
Oscar: Joel & Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men
Actor:
The End: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Oscar: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Actress:
The End: Tang Wei, Lust, Caution
Oscar: Marion Cotillard, La vie en rose
Supporting Actor:
The End: Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men
Oscar: Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men
Supporting Actress:
The End: Cate Blanchett, I'm Not There
Oscar: Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton
Original Screenplay:
The End: Todd Haynes & Oren Moverman, I'm Not There
Oscar: Diablo Cody, Juno
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood
Oscar: Joel & Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men
Foreign Language Film:
The End: The Flight Of The Red Balloon
Oscar: The Counterfeiters
Documentary Feature:
The End: Helvetica
Oscar: Taxi To The Dark Side
Animated Feature:
The End: Ratatouille
Oscar: Ratatouille
Film Editing:
The End: Jay Rabinowitz, I'm Not There
Oscar: Christopher Rouse, The Bourne Ultimatum
Cinematography:
The End: Roger Deakins, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford and No Country For Old Men
Oscar: Robert Elswit, There Will Be Blood
Art Direction:
The End: The Darjeeling Limited
Oscar: Sweeney Todd
Costume Design:
The End: I'm Not There
Oscar: Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Make-Up:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End
Oscar: La vie en rose
Sound:
The End: I'm Not There
Oscar: The Bourne Ultimatum
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: No Country For Old Men
Oscar: The Bourne Ultimatum
Visual Effects:
The End: Transformers
Oscar: The Golden Compass
Original Score:
The End: Jonny Greenwood, There Will Be Blood
Oscar: Dario Marianelli, Atonement
Original Song:
The End: Bob Dylan, "I'm Not There", I'm Not There
Oscar: Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, "Falling Slowly", Once
Soundtrack:
The End: I'm Not There
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2006
Best Picture:
The End: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: The Departed
Best Director:
The End: Ken Loach, The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Martin Scorsese, The Departed
Actor:
The End: Cillian Murphy, The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Forest Whitaker, The Last King Of Scotland
Actress:
The End: Markéta Irglová, Once
Oscar: Helen Mirren, The Queen
Supporting Actor:
The End: Irfan Kahn, The Namesake
Oscar: Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine
Supporting Actress:
The End: Shiyang-chyi Chen, I Don't Want To Sleep Alone
Oscar: Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
Original Screenplay:
The End: Paul Laverty, The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Michael Arndt, Little Miss Sunshine
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: William Monahan, The Departed
Oscar: William Monahan, The Departed
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Still Life
Oscar: The Lives Of Others
Animated Feature:
The End: A Scanner Darkly
Oscar: Happy Feet
Film Editing:
The End: Takeshi Seyama, Paprika
Oscar: Thelma Schoonmaker, The Departed
Cinematography:
The End: Dion Beebe, Miami Vice
Oscar: Guillermo Navarro, Pan's Labyrinth
Art Direction:
The End: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Pan's Labyrinth
Costume Design:
The End: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Marie Antoinette
Make-Up:
The End: Pan's Labyrinth
Oscar: Pan's Labyrinth
Sound:
The End: Miami Vice
Oscar: Dreamgirls
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Oscar: Letters From Iwo Jima
Visual Effects:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Oscar: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Original Score:
The End: Susumu Hirasawa, Paprika
Oscar: Gustavo Santaolalla, Babel
Original Song:
The End: Radiohead, "Arpeggi", A Scanner Darkly
Oscar: Melissa Etheridge. "I Need To Wake Up", An Inconvenient Truth
Soundtrack:
The End: Once
The End: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: The Departed
Best Director:
The End: Ken Loach, The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Martin Scorsese, The Departed
Actor:
The End: Cillian Murphy, The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Forest Whitaker, The Last King Of Scotland
Actress:
The End: Markéta Irglová, Once
Oscar: Helen Mirren, The Queen
Supporting Actor:
The End: Irfan Kahn, The Namesake
Oscar: Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine
Supporting Actress:
The End: Shiyang-chyi Chen, I Don't Want To Sleep Alone
Oscar: Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
Original Screenplay:
The End: Paul Laverty, The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Michael Arndt, Little Miss Sunshine
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: William Monahan, The Departed
Oscar: William Monahan, The Departed
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Still Life
Oscar: The Lives Of Others
Animated Feature:
The End: A Scanner Darkly
Oscar: Happy Feet
Film Editing:
The End: Takeshi Seyama, Paprika
Oscar: Thelma Schoonmaker, The Departed
Cinematography:
The End: Dion Beebe, Miami Vice
Oscar: Guillermo Navarro, Pan's Labyrinth
Art Direction:
The End: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Pan's Labyrinth
Costume Design:
The End: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Oscar: Marie Antoinette
Make-Up:
The End: Pan's Labyrinth
Oscar: Pan's Labyrinth
Sound:
The End: Miami Vice
Oscar: Dreamgirls
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Oscar: Letters From Iwo Jima
Visual Effects:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Oscar: Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Original Score:
The End: Susumu Hirasawa, Paprika
Oscar: Gustavo Santaolalla, Babel
Original Song:
The End: Radiohead, "Arpeggi", A Scanner Darkly
Oscar: Melissa Etheridge. "I Need To Wake Up", An Inconvenient Truth
Soundtrack:
The End: Once
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2005
Best Picture:
The End: The New World
Oscar: Crash
Best Director:
The End: Terrence Malick, The New World
Oscar: Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
Actor:
The End: Eric Bana, Munich
Oscar: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote
Actress:
The End: Q'orianka Kilcher, The New World
Oscar: Reese Witherspoon, Walk The Line
Supporting Actor:
The End: Mickey Rourke, Sin City
Oscar: George Clooney, Syriana
Supporting Actress:
The End: Maria Bello, A History Of Violence
Oscar: Rachel Weisz, The Constant Gardener
Original Screenplay:
The End: Hou Hsiao-hsien and Chu T'ien-wen, Three Times
Oscar: Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco, Crash
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Frank Cottrell Boyce, Tristram Shandy
Oscar: Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, Brokeback Mountain
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Three Times
Oscar: Tsotsi
Documentary Feature:
The End: Grizzly Man
Oscar: March Of The Penguins
Live-Action Short Film:
The End: My Dad Is 100 Years Old
Oscar: Six Shooter
Film Editing:
The End: Michael Kahn, Munich
Oscar: Hughes Winborne, Crash
Cinematography:
The End: Emmanuel Lubezki, The New World
Oscar: Dion Beebe, Memoirs Of A Geisha
Art Direction:
The End: Princess Raccoon
Oscar: Memoirs Of A Geisha
Costume Design:
The End: Princess Raccoon
Oscar: Memoirs Of A Geisha
Make-Up:
The End: Sin City
Oscar: Chronicles Of Narnia
Sound:
The End: Munich
Oscar: King Kong
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The War Of The Worlds
Oscar: King Kong
Visual Effects:
The End: King Kong
Oscar: King Kong
Original Score:
The End: Michiru Ôshima , Princess Raccoon
Oscar: Gustavo Santaolalla, Brokeback Mountain
Original Song:
The End: Tom Petty, "Square One", Elizabethtown
Oscar: Three 6 Mafia, "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp", Hustle & Flow
Soundtrack:
The End: No Direction Home
The End: The New World
Oscar: Crash
Best Director:
The End: Terrence Malick, The New World
Oscar: Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
Actor:
The End: Eric Bana, Munich
Oscar: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote
Actress:
The End: Q'orianka Kilcher, The New World
Oscar: Reese Witherspoon, Walk The Line
Supporting Actor:
The End: Mickey Rourke, Sin City
Oscar: George Clooney, Syriana
Supporting Actress:
The End: Maria Bello, A History Of Violence
Oscar: Rachel Weisz, The Constant Gardener
Original Screenplay:
The End: Hou Hsiao-hsien and Chu T'ien-wen, Three Times
Oscar: Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco, Crash
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Frank Cottrell Boyce, Tristram Shandy
Oscar: Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, Brokeback Mountain
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Three Times
Oscar: Tsotsi
Documentary Feature:
The End: Grizzly Man
Oscar: March Of The Penguins
Live-Action Short Film:
The End: My Dad Is 100 Years Old
Oscar: Six Shooter
Film Editing:
The End: Michael Kahn, Munich
Oscar: Hughes Winborne, Crash
Cinematography:
The End: Emmanuel Lubezki, The New World
Oscar: Dion Beebe, Memoirs Of A Geisha
Art Direction:
The End: Princess Raccoon
Oscar: Memoirs Of A Geisha
Costume Design:
The End: Princess Raccoon
Oscar: Memoirs Of A Geisha
Make-Up:
The End: Sin City
Oscar: Chronicles Of Narnia
Sound:
The End: Munich
Oscar: King Kong
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The War Of The Worlds
Oscar: King Kong
Visual Effects:
The End: King Kong
Oscar: King Kong
Original Score:
The End: Michiru Ôshima , Princess Raccoon
Oscar: Gustavo Santaolalla, Brokeback Mountain
Original Song:
The End: Tom Petty, "Square One", Elizabethtown
Oscar: Three 6 Mafia, "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp", Hustle & Flow
Soundtrack:
The End: No Direction Home
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2004
Best Picture:
The End: House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Million Dollar Baby
Best Director:
The End: Wong Kar-wai, 2046
Oscar: Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby
Actor:
The End: Tony Leung, 2046
Oscar: Jamie Foxx, Ray
Actress:
The End: Zhang Ziyi, 2046 and House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby
Supporting Actor:
The End: Willem Dafoe, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Oscar: Morgan Freeman, Million Dollar Baby
Supporting Actress:
The End: Cate Blanchett, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou and The Aviator
Oscar: Cate Blanchett, The Aviator
Original Screenplay:
The End: Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tropical Malady
Oscar: Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry and Pierre Bismuth, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Hayao Miyazaki, Howl's Moving Castle
Oscar: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, Sideways
Foreign Language Film:
The End: House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: The Sea Inside
Documentary Feature:
The End: Henri Langlois: Phantom Of The Cinematheque
Oscar: Born Into Brothels
Animated Feature:
The End: The Incredibles
Oscar: The Incredibles
Film Editing:
The End: Long Cheng, House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Thelma Schoonmaker, The Aviator
Cinematography:
The End: Zhao Xiaoding, House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Robert Richardson, The Aviator
Art Direction:
The End: The World
Oscar: The Aviator
Costume Design:
The End: House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: The Aviator
Make-Up:
The End: Hellboy
Oscar: Lemony Snicket
Sound:
The End: The Aviator
Oscar: Ray
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Incredibles
Oscar: The Incredibles
Visual Effects:
The End: Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow
Oscar: Spiderman 2
Original Score:
The End: Shigeru Umebayashi, 2046 and House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Jan Kaczmarek, Finding Neverland
Original Song:
The End: Mark Mothersbaugh, "Ping Island", The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Oscar: Jorge Drexler, "Al Otro Lado Del Río", The Motorcycle Diaries
Soundtrack:
The End: The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
The End: House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Million Dollar Baby
Best Director:
The End: Wong Kar-wai, 2046
Oscar: Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby
Actor:
The End: Tony Leung, 2046
Oscar: Jamie Foxx, Ray
Actress:
The End: Zhang Ziyi, 2046 and House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby
Supporting Actor:
The End: Willem Dafoe, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Oscar: Morgan Freeman, Million Dollar Baby
Supporting Actress:
The End: Cate Blanchett, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou and The Aviator
Oscar: Cate Blanchett, The Aviator
Original Screenplay:
The End: Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Tropical Malady
Oscar: Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry and Pierre Bismuth, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Hayao Miyazaki, Howl's Moving Castle
Oscar: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, Sideways
Foreign Language Film:
The End: House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: The Sea Inside
Documentary Feature:
The End: Henri Langlois: Phantom Of The Cinematheque
Oscar: Born Into Brothels
Animated Feature:
The End: The Incredibles
Oscar: The Incredibles
Film Editing:
The End: Long Cheng, House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Thelma Schoonmaker, The Aviator
Cinematography:
The End: Zhao Xiaoding, House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Robert Richardson, The Aviator
Art Direction:
The End: The World
Oscar: The Aviator
Costume Design:
The End: House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: The Aviator
Make-Up:
The End: Hellboy
Oscar: Lemony Snicket
Sound:
The End: The Aviator
Oscar: Ray
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Incredibles
Oscar: The Incredibles
Visual Effects:
The End: Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow
Oscar: Spiderman 2
Original Score:
The End: Shigeru Umebayashi, 2046 and House Of Flying Daggers
Oscar: Jan Kaczmarek, Finding Neverland
Original Song:
The End: Mark Mothersbaugh, "Ping Island", The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Oscar: Jorge Drexler, "Al Otro Lado Del Río", The Motorcycle Diaries
Soundtrack:
The End: The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2003
Best Picture:
The End: Kill Bill, Vol. 1
Oscar: The Return Of The King
Best Director:
The End: Quentin Tarantino, Kill Bill Vol. 1
Oscar: Peter Jackson, Return Of The King
Actor:
The End: Tadanobu Asano, Last Life In The Universe and Café Lumière
Oscar: Sean Penn, Mystic River
Actress:
The End: Uma Thurman, Kill Bill Vol. 1
Oscar: Charlize Theron, Monster
Supporting Actor:
The End: Johnny Depp, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Once Upon A Time In Mexico
Oscar: Tim Robbins, Mystic River
Supporting Actress:
The End: Sinitta Boonyasak, Last Life In The Universe
Oscar: Renée Zellweger, Cold Mountain
Original Screenplay:
The End: Kim Ki-duk, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . and Spring
Oscar: Sofia Coppola, Lost In Translation
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Peter Weir & John Collee, Master And Commander
Oscar: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson, Return Of The King
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Last Life In The Universe
Oscar: The Barbarian Invasions
Documentary Feature:
The End: The Fog Of War
Oscar: The Fog Of War
Animated Feature:
The End: Finding Nemo
Oscar: Finding Nemo
Film Editing:
The End: Sally Menke, Kill Bill Vol. 1
Oscar: Jamie Selkirk, Return Of The King
Cinematography:
The End: Baek Dong-hyeon, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . and Spring
Oscar: Russell Boyd, Master And Commander
Art Direction:
The End: Master And Commander
Oscar: Return Of The King
Costume Design:
The End: Down With Love
Oscar: Return Of The King
Make-Up:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean
Oscar: Return Of The King
Sound:
The End: Return Of The King
Oscar: Return Of The King
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Master And Commander
Oscar: Master And Commander
Visual Effects:
The End: Return Of The King
Oscar: Return Of The King
Original Score:
The End: Christopher Dedrick, The Saddest Music In The World
Oscar: Howard Shore, Return Of The King
Original Song:
The End: Dharini Divari, "Gravity", Last Life In The Universe
Oscar: Annie Lennox, "Into The West", Return Of The King
Soundtrack:
The End: Masked And Anonymous
The End: Kill Bill, Vol. 1
Oscar: The Return Of The King
Best Director:
The End: Quentin Tarantino, Kill Bill Vol. 1
Oscar: Peter Jackson, Return Of The King
Actor:
The End: Tadanobu Asano, Last Life In The Universe and Café Lumière
Oscar: Sean Penn, Mystic River
Actress:
The End: Uma Thurman, Kill Bill Vol. 1
Oscar: Charlize Theron, Monster
Supporting Actor:
The End: Johnny Depp, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Once Upon A Time In Mexico
Oscar: Tim Robbins, Mystic River
Supporting Actress:
The End: Sinitta Boonyasak, Last Life In The Universe
Oscar: Renée Zellweger, Cold Mountain
Original Screenplay:
The End: Kim Ki-duk, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . and Spring
Oscar: Sofia Coppola, Lost In Translation
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Peter Weir & John Collee, Master And Commander
Oscar: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson, Return Of The King
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Last Life In The Universe
Oscar: The Barbarian Invasions
Documentary Feature:
The End: The Fog Of War
Oscar: The Fog Of War
Animated Feature:
The End: Finding Nemo
Oscar: Finding Nemo
Film Editing:
The End: Sally Menke, Kill Bill Vol. 1
Oscar: Jamie Selkirk, Return Of The King
Cinematography:
The End: Baek Dong-hyeon, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . and Spring
Oscar: Russell Boyd, Master And Commander
Art Direction:
The End: Master And Commander
Oscar: Return Of The King
Costume Design:
The End: Down With Love
Oscar: Return Of The King
Make-Up:
The End: Pirates Of The Caribbean
Oscar: Return Of The King
Sound:
The End: Return Of The King
Oscar: Return Of The King
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Master And Commander
Oscar: Master And Commander
Visual Effects:
The End: Return Of The King
Oscar: Return Of The King
Original Score:
The End: Christopher Dedrick, The Saddest Music In The World
Oscar: Howard Shore, Return Of The King
Original Song:
The End: Dharini Divari, "Gravity", Last Life In The Universe
Oscar: Annie Lennox, "Into The West", Return Of The King
Soundtrack:
The End: Masked And Anonymous
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2002
Best Picture:
The End: Punch-Drunk Love
Oscar: Chicago
Best Director:
The End: Zhang Yimou, Hero
Oscar: Roman Polanski, The Pianist
Actor:
The End: Steve Coogan, 24 Hour Party People
Oscar: Adrien Brody, The Pianist
Actress:
The End: Gong Li, Zhou Yu's Train
Oscar: Nicole Kidman, The Hours
Supporting Actor:
The End: Daniel Day-Lewis, Gangs Of New York
Oscar: Chris Cooper, Adaptation
Supporting Actress:
The End: Isabelle Huppert, 8 Women
Oscar: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chicago
Original Screenplay:
The End: Alan Mak and Felix Chong, Infernal Affairs
Oscar: Pedro Almodóvar, Talk To Her
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: François Ozon and Marina de Van, 8 Women
Oscar: Ronald Harwood, The Pianist
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Hero
Oscar: Nowhere In Africa
Documentary Feature:
The End: Bowling For Columbine
Oscar: Bowling For Columbine
Animated Feature:
The End: Ice Age (Sorry, it's the only one I've seen)
Oscar: Spirited Away
Film Editing:
The End: Angie Lam, Hero
Oscar: Martin Walsh, Chicago
Cinematography:
The End: Christopher Doyle, Hero
Oscar: Conrad Hall, Road To Perdition
Art Direction:
The End: Hero
Oscar: Chicago
Costume Design:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: Chicago
Make-Up:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: Frida
Sound:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: Chicago
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: The Two Towers
Visual Effects:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: The Two Towers
Original Score:
The End: Jon Brion, Punch-Drunk Love
Oscar: Elliot Goldenthal, Frida
Original Song:
The End: Eminem, "Lose Yourself", 8 Mile
Oscar: Eminem, "Lose Yourself", 8 Mile
Soundtrack:
The End: Punch-Drunk Love
The End: Punch-Drunk Love
Oscar: Chicago
Best Director:
The End: Zhang Yimou, Hero
Oscar: Roman Polanski, The Pianist
Actor:
The End: Steve Coogan, 24 Hour Party People
Oscar: Adrien Brody, The Pianist
Actress:
The End: Gong Li, Zhou Yu's Train
Oscar: Nicole Kidman, The Hours
Supporting Actor:
The End: Daniel Day-Lewis, Gangs Of New York
Oscar: Chris Cooper, Adaptation
Supporting Actress:
The End: Isabelle Huppert, 8 Women
Oscar: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chicago
Original Screenplay:
The End: Alan Mak and Felix Chong, Infernal Affairs
Oscar: Pedro Almodóvar, Talk To Her
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: François Ozon and Marina de Van, 8 Women
Oscar: Ronald Harwood, The Pianist
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Hero
Oscar: Nowhere In Africa
Documentary Feature:
The End: Bowling For Columbine
Oscar: Bowling For Columbine
Animated Feature:
The End: Ice Age (Sorry, it's the only one I've seen)
Oscar: Spirited Away
Film Editing:
The End: Angie Lam, Hero
Oscar: Martin Walsh, Chicago
Cinematography:
The End: Christopher Doyle, Hero
Oscar: Conrad Hall, Road To Perdition
Art Direction:
The End: Hero
Oscar: Chicago
Costume Design:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: Chicago
Make-Up:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: Frida
Sound:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: Chicago
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: The Two Towers
Visual Effects:
The End: The Two Towers
Oscar: The Two Towers
Original Score:
The End: Jon Brion, Punch-Drunk Love
Oscar: Elliot Goldenthal, Frida
Original Song:
The End: Eminem, "Lose Yourself", 8 Mile
Oscar: Eminem, "Lose Yourself", 8 Mile
Soundtrack:
The End: Punch-Drunk Love
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2001
Best Picture:
The End: Millennium Mambo
Oscar: A Beautiful Mind
Best Director:
The End: Hou Hsiao-hsien, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Ron Howard, A Beautiful Mind
Actor:
The End: Billy Bob Thornton, The Man Who Wasn't There
Oscar: Denzel Washington, Training Day
Actress:
The End: Shu Qi, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Halle Berry, Monster's Ball
Supporting Actor:
The End: Ian McKellen, The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Jim Broadbent, Iris
Supporting Actress:
The End: Penelope Cruz, Vanilla Sky
Oscar: Jennifer Connelly, A Beautiful Mind
Original Screenplay:
The End: Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson, The Royal Tenenbaums
Oscar: Julian Fellowes, Gosford Park
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Steven Spielberg and Ian Watson, AI: Artificial Intelligence
Oscar: Akiva Goldsman, A Beautiful Mind
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Millennium Mambo
Oscar: No Man's Land
Documentary Feature:
The End: If I Should Fall From Grace
Oscar: Murder On A Sunday Morning
Animated Feature:
The End: Waking Life
Oscar: Shrek
Film Editing:
The End: Jill Bilcock, Moulin Rouge!
Oscar: Pietro Scalia, Black Hawk Down
Cinematography:
The End: Mark Lee Ping-bin, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Andrew Lesnie, The Fellowship Of The Ring
Art Direction:
The End: The Royal Tenenbaums
Oscar: Moulin Rouge!
Costume Design:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Moulin Rouge!
Make-Up:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Sound:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Black Hawk Down
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Pearl Harbor
Visual Effects:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Original Score:
The End: Yoshihiro Hanno and Giong Lim, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Howard Shore, The Fellowship Of The Ring
Original Song:
The End: Yoko Kanno, "Diggin", Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Oscar: Randy Newman, "If I Didn't Have You", Monsters, Inc
Soundtrack:
The End: The Royal Tenenbaums
The End: Millennium Mambo
Oscar: A Beautiful Mind
Best Director:
The End: Hou Hsiao-hsien, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Ron Howard, A Beautiful Mind
Actor:
The End: Billy Bob Thornton, The Man Who Wasn't There
Oscar: Denzel Washington, Training Day
Actress:
The End: Shu Qi, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Halle Berry, Monster's Ball
Supporting Actor:
The End: Ian McKellen, The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Jim Broadbent, Iris
Supporting Actress:
The End: Penelope Cruz, Vanilla Sky
Oscar: Jennifer Connelly, A Beautiful Mind
Original Screenplay:
The End: Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson, The Royal Tenenbaums
Oscar: Julian Fellowes, Gosford Park
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Steven Spielberg and Ian Watson, AI: Artificial Intelligence
Oscar: Akiva Goldsman, A Beautiful Mind
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Millennium Mambo
Oscar: No Man's Land
Documentary Feature:
The End: If I Should Fall From Grace
Oscar: Murder On A Sunday Morning
Animated Feature:
The End: Waking Life
Oscar: Shrek
Film Editing:
The End: Jill Bilcock, Moulin Rouge!
Oscar: Pietro Scalia, Black Hawk Down
Cinematography:
The End: Mark Lee Ping-bin, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Andrew Lesnie, The Fellowship Of The Ring
Art Direction:
The End: The Royal Tenenbaums
Oscar: Moulin Rouge!
Costume Design:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Moulin Rouge!
Make-Up:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Sound:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Black Hawk Down
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: Pearl Harbor
Visual Effects:
The End: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Oscar: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Original Score:
The End: Yoshihiro Hanno and Giong Lim, Millennium Mambo
Oscar: Howard Shore, The Fellowship Of The Ring
Original Song:
The End: Yoko Kanno, "Diggin", Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Oscar: Randy Newman, "If I Didn't Have You", Monsters, Inc
Soundtrack:
The End: The Royal Tenenbaums
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Movies Of The Year Awards: 2000
Best Picture:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Gladiator
Best Director:
The End: Ang Lee, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Steven Soderberg, Traffic
Actor:
The End: Tony Leung, In The Mood For Love
Oscar: Russell Crowe, Gladiator
Actress:
The End: Zhang Ziyi, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Julia Roberts, Erin Brockovich
Supporting Actor:
The End: Benicio Del Toro, Traffic
Oscar: benicio Del Toro, Traffic
Supporting Actress:
The End: Michelle Yeoh, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Marcia Gay Harden, Pollack
Original Screenplay:
The End: Edward Yang, Yi yi
Oscar: Cameron Crowe, Almost Famous
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Steve Cloves, Wonder Boys
Oscar: Stephen Gaghan, Traffic
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Documentary Feature:
The End: Jeff Buckley: Live In Chicago
Oscar: Into The Arms Of Strangers
Live Action Short Film:
The End: The Heart Of The World
Oscar: I Want To Be . . .
Film Editing:
The End: Tim Squyres, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Stephen Mirrione, Traffic
Cinematography:
The End: Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping-bin, In The Mood For Love
Oscar: Peter Pau, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Art Direction:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Costume Design:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Gladiator
Make-Up:
The End: X-Men
Oscar: How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Sound:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Gladiator
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Gladiator
Oscar: U-571
Visual Effects:
The End: Gladiator
Oscar: Gladiator
Original Score:
The End: Tan Dun, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Tan Dun, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Original Song:
The End: Bob Dylan, "Things Have Changed", Wonder Boys
Oscar: Bob Dylan, "Things Have Changed", Wonder Boys
Soundtrack:
The End: In the Mood For Love
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Gladiator
Best Director:
The End: Ang Lee, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Steven Soderberg, Traffic
Actor:
The End: Tony Leung, In The Mood For Love
Oscar: Russell Crowe, Gladiator
Actress:
The End: Zhang Ziyi, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Julia Roberts, Erin Brockovich
Supporting Actor:
The End: Benicio Del Toro, Traffic
Oscar: benicio Del Toro, Traffic
Supporting Actress:
The End: Michelle Yeoh, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Marcia Gay Harden, Pollack
Original Screenplay:
The End: Edward Yang, Yi yi
Oscar: Cameron Crowe, Almost Famous
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Steve Cloves, Wonder Boys
Oscar: Stephen Gaghan, Traffic
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Documentary Feature:
The End: Jeff Buckley: Live In Chicago
Oscar: Into The Arms Of Strangers
Live Action Short Film:
The End: The Heart Of The World
Oscar: I Want To Be . . .
Film Editing:
The End: Tim Squyres, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Stephen Mirrione, Traffic
Cinematography:
The End: Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping-bin, In The Mood For Love
Oscar: Peter Pau, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Art Direction:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Costume Design:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Gladiator
Make-Up:
The End: X-Men
Oscar: How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Sound:
The End: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Gladiator
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Gladiator
Oscar: U-571
Visual Effects:
The End: Gladiator
Oscar: Gladiator
Original Score:
The End: Tan Dun, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Oscar: Tan Dun, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Original Song:
The End: Bob Dylan, "Things Have Changed", Wonder Boys
Oscar: Bob Dylan, "Things Have Changed", Wonder Boys
Soundtrack:
The End: In the Mood For Love
Movies Of The Year Awards: 1999
Best Picture:
The End: Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: American Beauty
Best Director:
The End: Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Sam Mendes, American Beauty
Actor:
The End: Sean Penn, Sweet And Lowdown
Oscar: Kevin Spacey, American Beauty
Actress:
The End: Reese Witherspoon, Election
Oscar: Hilary Swank, Boys Don't Cry
Supporting Actor:
The End: Tom Cruise, Magnolia
Oscar: Michael Caine, The Cider House Rules
Supporting Actress:
The End: Nicole Kidman, Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Angelina Jolie, Girl Interrupted
Original Screenplay:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, Magnolia
Oscar: Alan Ball, American Beauty
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, Election
Oscar: John irving, The Cider House Rules
Foreign Language Film:
The End: The Wind Will Carry Us
Oscar: All About My Mother
Documentary Feature:
The End: Beyond The Mat
Oscar: One Day In September
Film Editing:
The End: Zach Staenberg, The Matrix
Oscar: Zach Staenberg, The Matrix
Cinematography:
The End: Larry Smith, Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Conrad Hall, American Beauty
Art Direction:
The End: Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Sleepy Hollow
Costume Design:
The End: Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Topsy-Turvy
Make-Up:
The End: Topsy-Turvy
Oscar: Topsy-Turvy
Sound:
The End: The Phantom Menace
Oscar: The Matrix
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Matrix
Oscar: The Matrix
Visual Effects:
The End: The Matrix
Oscar: The Matrix
Original Score:
The End: Marc Shaiman, South Park
Oscar: John Corigliano, The Red Violin
Original Song:
The End: Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman, "What Would Brian Boitano Do?", South Park
Oscar: Phil Collins, "You'll Be In My Heart", Tarzan
Soundtrack:
The End: Magnolia
The End: Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: American Beauty
Best Director:
The End: Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Sam Mendes, American Beauty
Actor:
The End: Sean Penn, Sweet And Lowdown
Oscar: Kevin Spacey, American Beauty
Actress:
The End: Reese Witherspoon, Election
Oscar: Hilary Swank, Boys Don't Cry
Supporting Actor:
The End: Tom Cruise, Magnolia
Oscar: Michael Caine, The Cider House Rules
Supporting Actress:
The End: Nicole Kidman, Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Angelina Jolie, Girl Interrupted
Original Screenplay:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, Magnolia
Oscar: Alan Ball, American Beauty
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, Election
Oscar: John irving, The Cider House Rules
Foreign Language Film:
The End: The Wind Will Carry Us
Oscar: All About My Mother
Documentary Feature:
The End: Beyond The Mat
Oscar: One Day In September
Film Editing:
The End: Zach Staenberg, The Matrix
Oscar: Zach Staenberg, The Matrix
Cinematography:
The End: Larry Smith, Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Conrad Hall, American Beauty
Art Direction:
The End: Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Sleepy Hollow
Costume Design:
The End: Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar: Topsy-Turvy
Make-Up:
The End: Topsy-Turvy
Oscar: Topsy-Turvy
Sound:
The End: The Phantom Menace
Oscar: The Matrix
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: The Matrix
Oscar: The Matrix
Visual Effects:
The End: The Matrix
Oscar: The Matrix
Original Score:
The End: Marc Shaiman, South Park
Oscar: John Corigliano, The Red Violin
Original Song:
The End: Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman, "What Would Brian Boitano Do?", South Park
Oscar: Phil Collins, "You'll Be In My Heart", Tarzan
Soundtrack:
The End: Magnolia
Movies Of The Year Awards: 1998
Best Picture:
The End: The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Shakespeare In Love
Best Director:
The End: Joel & Ethan Coen, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Steven Spielberg, Saving Private Ryan
Actor:
The End: Jeff Bridges, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Roberto Benigni, Life Is Beautiful
Actress:
The End: Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth
Oscar: Gwynneth Paltrow, Shakespeare In Love
Supporting Actor:
The End: John Goodman, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: James Coburn, Affliction
Supporting Actress:
The End: Olivia Williams, Rushmore
Oscar: Judi Dench, Shakespeare In Love
Original Screenplay:
The End: Joel & Ethan Coen, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Tom Stoppard & Marc Norman, Shakespeare In Love
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Terrence Malick, The Thin Red Line
Oscar: Bill Condon, Gods And Monsters
Foreign Language Film:
The End: The Flowers Of Shanghai
Oscar: Life Is Beautiful
Film Editing:
The End: Oren Sarch, Pi
Oscar: Michael Kahn, Saving Private Ryan
Cinematography:
The End: John Toll, The Thin Red Line
Oscar: Janusz Kaminski, Saving Private Ryan
Art Direction:
The End: What Dreams May Come
Oscar: Shakespeare In Love
Costume Design:
The End: Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Oscar: Shakespeare In Love
Make-Up:
The End: Elizabeth
Oscar: Elizabeth
Sound:
The End: Saving Private Ryan
Oscar: Saving Private Ryan
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Armageddon
Oscar: Saving Private Ryan
Visual Effects:
The End: What Dreams May Come
Oscar: What Dreams May Come
Original Dramatic Score:
The End: Hans Zimmer, The Thin Red Line
Oscar: Nicola Piovani, Life Is Beautiful
Original Comedy/Musical Score:
The End: Mark Mothersbaugh, Rushmore
Oscar: Stephen Warbeck, Shakespeare In Love
Original Song:
The End: Jonathan Richman, "There's Something About Mary", There's Something About Mary
Oscar: Stephen Schwartz, "When You Believe", The Prince Of Egypt
Soundtrack:
The End: The Big Lebowski
The End: The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Shakespeare In Love
Best Director:
The End: Joel & Ethan Coen, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Steven Spielberg, Saving Private Ryan
Actor:
The End: Jeff Bridges, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Roberto Benigni, Life Is Beautiful
Actress:
The End: Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth
Oscar: Gwynneth Paltrow, Shakespeare In Love
Supporting Actor:
The End: John Goodman, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: James Coburn, Affliction
Supporting Actress:
The End: Olivia Williams, Rushmore
Oscar: Judi Dench, Shakespeare In Love
Original Screenplay:
The End: Joel & Ethan Coen, The Big Lebowski
Oscar: Tom Stoppard & Marc Norman, Shakespeare In Love
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Terrence Malick, The Thin Red Line
Oscar: Bill Condon, Gods And Monsters
Foreign Language Film:
The End: The Flowers Of Shanghai
Oscar: Life Is Beautiful
Film Editing:
The End: Oren Sarch, Pi
Oscar: Michael Kahn, Saving Private Ryan
Cinematography:
The End: John Toll, The Thin Red Line
Oscar: Janusz Kaminski, Saving Private Ryan
Art Direction:
The End: What Dreams May Come
Oscar: Shakespeare In Love
Costume Design:
The End: Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Oscar: Shakespeare In Love
Make-Up:
The End: Elizabeth
Oscar: Elizabeth
Sound:
The End: Saving Private Ryan
Oscar: Saving Private Ryan
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Armageddon
Oscar: Saving Private Ryan
Visual Effects:
The End: What Dreams May Come
Oscar: What Dreams May Come
Original Dramatic Score:
The End: Hans Zimmer, The Thin Red Line
Oscar: Nicola Piovani, Life Is Beautiful
Original Comedy/Musical Score:
The End: Mark Mothersbaugh, Rushmore
Oscar: Stephen Warbeck, Shakespeare In Love
Original Song:
The End: Jonathan Richman, "There's Something About Mary", There's Something About Mary
Oscar: Stephen Schwartz, "When You Believe", The Prince Of Egypt
Soundtrack:
The End: The Big Lebowski
Movies Of The Year Awards: 1997
Best Picture:
The End: Boogie Nights
Oscar: Titanic
Best Director:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, Boogie Nights
Oscar: James Cameron, Titanic
Actor:
The End: Tony Leung, Happy Together
Oscar: Jack Nicholson, As Good As It gets
Actress:
The End: Pam Grier, Jackie Brown
Oscar: Helen Hunt, As Good As It gets
Supporting Actor:
The End: Robert Forster, Jackie Brown
Oscar: Robin Williams, Good Will Hunting
Supporting Actress:
The End: Joan Allen, The Ice Storm
Oscar: Kim Basinger, LA Confidential
Original Screenplay:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, Boogie Nights
Oscar: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, Good Will Hunting
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Quentin Tarantino, Jackie Brown
Oscar: Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson, LA Confidential
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Happy Together
Oscar: Character
Documentary Feature:
The End: Fast, Cheap & Out Of Control
Oscar: The Long Way Home
Film Editing:
The End: Abbas Kiarostami, Taste Of Cherry
Oscar: Conrad Buff, James Cameron and Richard Harris, Titanic
Cinematography:
The End: Robert Elswit, Boogie Nights
Oscar: Russell Carpenter, Titanic
Art Direction:
The End: Kundun
Oscar: Titanic
Costume Design:
The End: The Ice Storm
Oscar: Titanic
Make-Up:
The End: Men In Black
Oscar: Men In Black
Sound:
The End: Boogie Nights
Oscar: Titanic
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Titanic
Oscar: Titanic
Visual Effects:
The End: Titanic
Oscar: Titanic
Original Dramatic Score:
The End: Philip Glass, Kundun
Oscar: James Horner, Titanic
Original Comedy/Musical Score:
The End: Michael Penn, Boogie Nights
Oscar: Anne Dudley, The Full Monty
Original Song:
The End: Joy Lauren Adams, "Alive", Chasing Amy
Oscar: Celine Dion, "My Heart Will Go On", Titanic
Soundtrack:
The End: Grosse Pointe Blank
The End: Boogie Nights
Oscar: Titanic
Best Director:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, Boogie Nights
Oscar: James Cameron, Titanic
Actor:
The End: Tony Leung, Happy Together
Oscar: Jack Nicholson, As Good As It gets
Actress:
The End: Pam Grier, Jackie Brown
Oscar: Helen Hunt, As Good As It gets
Supporting Actor:
The End: Robert Forster, Jackie Brown
Oscar: Robin Williams, Good Will Hunting
Supporting Actress:
The End: Joan Allen, The Ice Storm
Oscar: Kim Basinger, LA Confidential
Original Screenplay:
The End: Paul Thomas Anderson, Boogie Nights
Oscar: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, Good Will Hunting
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Quentin Tarantino, Jackie Brown
Oscar: Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson, LA Confidential
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Happy Together
Oscar: Character
Documentary Feature:
The End: Fast, Cheap & Out Of Control
Oscar: The Long Way Home
Film Editing:
The End: Abbas Kiarostami, Taste Of Cherry
Oscar: Conrad Buff, James Cameron and Richard Harris, Titanic
Cinematography:
The End: Robert Elswit, Boogie Nights
Oscar: Russell Carpenter, Titanic
Art Direction:
The End: Kundun
Oscar: Titanic
Costume Design:
The End: The Ice Storm
Oscar: Titanic
Make-Up:
The End: Men In Black
Oscar: Men In Black
Sound:
The End: Boogie Nights
Oscar: Titanic
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Titanic
Oscar: Titanic
Visual Effects:
The End: Titanic
Oscar: Titanic
Original Dramatic Score:
The End: Philip Glass, Kundun
Oscar: James Horner, Titanic
Original Comedy/Musical Score:
The End: Michael Penn, Boogie Nights
Oscar: Anne Dudley, The Full Monty
Original Song:
The End: Joy Lauren Adams, "Alive", Chasing Amy
Oscar: Celine Dion, "My Heart Will Go On", Titanic
Soundtrack:
The End: Grosse Pointe Blank
Movies Of The Year Awards: 1996
Best Picture:
The End: Trainspotting
Oscar: The English Patient
Best Director:
The End: Danny Boyle, Trainspotting
Oscar: Anthony Minghella, The English Patient
Actor:
The End: Ralph Fiennes, The English Patient
Oscar: Geoffrey Rush, Shine
Actress:
The End: Frances McDormand, Fargo
Oscar: Frances McDormand, Fargo
Supporting Actor:
The End: Tony Shaloub, Big Night
Oscar: Cuba Gooding, Jr, Jerry Maguire
Supporting Actress:
The End: Natalie Portman, Beautiful Girls
Oscar: Juliette Binoche, The English Patient
Original Screenplay:
The End: Stanley Tucci and Joseph Tropiano, Big Night
Oscar: Joel and Ethan Coen, Fargo
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: John Hodge, Trainspotting
Oscar: Billy Bob Thornton, Sling Blade
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Goodbye South, Goodbye
Oscar: Kolya
Documentary Feature:
The End: When We Were Kings
Oscar: When We Were Kings
Film Editing:
The End: Masahiro Hirakubo, Trainspotting
Oscar: Walter Murch, The English Patient
Cinematography:
The End: John Seale, The English Patient
Oscar: John Seale, The English Patient
Art Direction:
The End: Romeo + Juliet
Oscar: The English Patient
Costume Design:
The End: Emma
Oscar: The English Patient
Make-Up:
The End: From Dusk Til Dawn
Oscar: The Nutty Professor
Sound:
The End: Independence Day
Oscar: The English Patient
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Independence Day
Oscar: The Ghost And The Darkness
Visual Effects:
The End: Independence Day
Oscar: Independence Day
Original Dramatic Score:
The End: Carter Burwell, Fargo
Oscar: Gabriel Yared, The English Patient
Original Comedy/Musical Score:
The End: Rachel Portman, Emma
Oscar: Rachel Portman, Emma
Original Song:
The End: Radiohead, "Exit Music (For A Film)", Romeo + Juliet
Oscar: Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, "You Must Love Me", Evita
Soundtrack:
The End: Trainspotting
The End: Trainspotting
Oscar: The English Patient
Best Director:
The End: Danny Boyle, Trainspotting
Oscar: Anthony Minghella, The English Patient
Actor:
The End: Ralph Fiennes, The English Patient
Oscar: Geoffrey Rush, Shine
Actress:
The End: Frances McDormand, Fargo
Oscar: Frances McDormand, Fargo
Supporting Actor:
The End: Tony Shaloub, Big Night
Oscar: Cuba Gooding, Jr, Jerry Maguire
Supporting Actress:
The End: Natalie Portman, Beautiful Girls
Oscar: Juliette Binoche, The English Patient
Original Screenplay:
The End: Stanley Tucci and Joseph Tropiano, Big Night
Oscar: Joel and Ethan Coen, Fargo
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: John Hodge, Trainspotting
Oscar: Billy Bob Thornton, Sling Blade
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Goodbye South, Goodbye
Oscar: Kolya
Documentary Feature:
The End: When We Were Kings
Oscar: When We Were Kings
Film Editing:
The End: Masahiro Hirakubo, Trainspotting
Oscar: Walter Murch, The English Patient
Cinematography:
The End: John Seale, The English Patient
Oscar: John Seale, The English Patient
Art Direction:
The End: Romeo + Juliet
Oscar: The English Patient
Costume Design:
The End: Emma
Oscar: The English Patient
Make-Up:
The End: From Dusk Til Dawn
Oscar: The Nutty Professor
Sound:
The End: Independence Day
Oscar: The English Patient
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Independence Day
Oscar: The Ghost And The Darkness
Visual Effects:
The End: Independence Day
Oscar: Independence Day
Original Dramatic Score:
The End: Carter Burwell, Fargo
Oscar: Gabriel Yared, The English Patient
Original Comedy/Musical Score:
The End: Rachel Portman, Emma
Oscar: Rachel Portman, Emma
Original Song:
The End: Radiohead, "Exit Music (For A Film)", Romeo + Juliet
Oscar: Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, "You Must Love Me", Evita
Soundtrack:
The End: Trainspotting
Movies Of The Year Awards: 1995
Best Picture:
The End: Dead Man
Oscar: Braveheart
Best Director:
The End: Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man
Oscar: Mel Gibson, Braveheart
Actor:
The End: Johnny Depp, Dead Man
Oscar: Nicolas Cage, Leaving Las Vegas
Actress:
The End: Parker Posey, Party Girl
Oscar: Susan Sarandon, Dead Man Walking
Supporting Actor:
The End: Gary Farmer, Dead Man
Oscar: Kevin Spacey, The Usual Suspects
Supporting Actress:
The End: Chloe Sevigny, Kids
Oscar: Mira Sorvino, Mighty Aphrodite
Original Screenplay:
The End: Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man
Oscar: Christopher McQuarrie, The Usual Suspects
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Emma Thompson, Sense And Sensibility
Oscar: Emma Thompson, Sense And Sensibility
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Fallen Angels
Oscar: Antonia's Line
Documentary Feature:
The End: The Celluloid Closet
Oscar: Anne Frank Remembered
Film Editing:
The End: William Chang & Ming Lam Wong, Fallen Angels
Oscar: Mike Hill & Daniel Hanley, Apollo 13
Cinematography:
The End: Robby Müller, Dead Man
Oscar: John Toll, Braveheart
Art Direction:
The End: City Of Lost Children
Oscar: Restoration
Costume Design:
The End: Braveheart
Oscar: Restoration
Make-Up:
The End: Braveheart
Oscar: Braveheart
Sound:
The End: Seven
Oscar: Apollo 13
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Crimson Tide
Oscar: Braveheart
Visual Effects:
The End: City Of Lost Children
Oscar: Babe
Original Score:
The End: Neil Young, Dead Man
Oscar: Luis Enríquez Bacalov, Il Postino
Original Song:
The End: Coolio, "Gangsta's Paradise", Dangerous Minds
Oscar: Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, "Colors of the Wind", Pocahontas
Soundtrack:
The End: Clueless
The End: Dead Man
Oscar: Braveheart
Best Director:
The End: Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man
Oscar: Mel Gibson, Braveheart
Actor:
The End: Johnny Depp, Dead Man
Oscar: Nicolas Cage, Leaving Las Vegas
Actress:
The End: Parker Posey, Party Girl
Oscar: Susan Sarandon, Dead Man Walking
Supporting Actor:
The End: Gary Farmer, Dead Man
Oscar: Kevin Spacey, The Usual Suspects
Supporting Actress:
The End: Chloe Sevigny, Kids
Oscar: Mira Sorvino, Mighty Aphrodite
Original Screenplay:
The End: Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man
Oscar: Christopher McQuarrie, The Usual Suspects
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Emma Thompson, Sense And Sensibility
Oscar: Emma Thompson, Sense And Sensibility
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Fallen Angels
Oscar: Antonia's Line
Documentary Feature:
The End: The Celluloid Closet
Oscar: Anne Frank Remembered
Film Editing:
The End: William Chang & Ming Lam Wong, Fallen Angels
Oscar: Mike Hill & Daniel Hanley, Apollo 13
Cinematography:
The End: Robby Müller, Dead Man
Oscar: John Toll, Braveheart
Art Direction:
The End: City Of Lost Children
Oscar: Restoration
Costume Design:
The End: Braveheart
Oscar: Restoration
Make-Up:
The End: Braveheart
Oscar: Braveheart
Sound:
The End: Seven
Oscar: Apollo 13
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Crimson Tide
Oscar: Braveheart
Visual Effects:
The End: City Of Lost Children
Oscar: Babe
Original Score:
The End: Neil Young, Dead Man
Oscar: Luis Enríquez Bacalov, Il Postino
Original Song:
The End: Coolio, "Gangsta's Paradise", Dangerous Minds
Oscar: Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, "Colors of the Wind", Pocahontas
Soundtrack:
The End: Clueless
WAR!
For no particular reason, I spent the last two hours ranking all the different war movies I've seen (or almost all, I'm sure I've missed a few). Here they are, broken down by category:
The Civil War:
1. The General
2. Glory
3. The Horse Soldiers
4. Gettysburg
5. Gods And Generals
6. Birth Of A Nation
World War I:
1. Lawrence Of Arabia
2. The Grand Illusion
3. Paths Of Glory
4. The Dawn Patrol
5. Archangel
6. Reds
7. A Very Long Engagement
8. Sergeant York
9. All Quiet On The Western front
10. Gallipoli
11. A Farewell To Arms
12. Dr. Zhivago
13. Wings
Vietnam:
1. Apocalypse Now
2. Platoon
3. Full Metal Jacket
4. Rescue Dawn
5. The Deer Hunter
6. Good Morning, Vietnam
The Cold War/Korea:
1. Dr. Strangelove
2. I Am Cuba
3. The Steel Helmet
4. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
5. Salvador
6. The Hunt For Red October
7. The Fog Of War
8. The Killing Fields
9. Crimson Tide
10. Why We Fight
11. Havana
12. Red Dawn
The American West:
1. The Last Of The Mohicans (Mann)
2. Heaven's Gate
3. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
4. Fort Apache
5. Drums Along The Mohawk
6. The Last Of The Mohicans (Seitz)
7. Rio Grande
Fictional Wars:
1. Star Wars
2. Starship Troopers
3. The Two Towers
4. Mars Attacks!
5. Return Of The King
6. War Of the Worlds
7. Les Carabiniers
8. Battle Royale
9. Richard III
10. The 13th Warrior
11. The Siege
12. Independence Day
Miscellaneous Wars:
1. The Wind That Shakes The Barley
2. Zulu
3. Hero (Zhang)
4. Alexander Nevsky
5. The Battle Of Algiers
6. The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp
7. Gunga Din
8. Morocco
9. Henry V (Branagh)
10. Master And Commander
11. Kagemusha
12. The Leopard
13. Munich
14. Spartacus
15. Wee Willie Winkie
16. Black Hawk Down
17. Three Kings
18. Braveheart
19. To Live
20. Michael Collins
21. The Last Emperor
22. 300
23. Kingdom Of Heaven
24. The Messenger
25. Prisoner Of the Mountains
26. Rob Roy
27. Henry V (Olivier)
28. Breaker Morant
29. Musa
World War II:
1. The Thin Red Line
2. Hiroshima, mon amour
3. Air Force
4. Cranes Are Flying
5. Patton
6. The Big Red One
7. The Great Escape
8. The English Patient
9. Empire Of The Sun
10. Hell In The Pacific
11. Paisan
12. Schindler's List
13. Wake Island
14. 49th Parallel
15. Battleground
16. Das Boot
17. Hell Is For Heroes
18. The Longest Day
19. The Dirty Dozen
20. The Sorrow And The Pity
21. The Sands Of Iwo Jima
22. A Bridge Too Far
23. A Walk In the Sun
24. Come And See
25. Rome, Open City
26. They Were Expendable
27. Flags Of Our Fathers
28. Army Of Shadows
29. Lifeboat
30. Ashes And Diamonds
31. The Train
32. The Great Dictator
33. Flying Leathernecks
34. The Bridge On The River Kwai
35. Letters From Iwo Jima
36. Closely Watched Trains
37. Lust, Caution
38. A Midnight Clear
39. The Mortal Storm
40. Hangmen Also Die!
41. Europa, Europa
42. Pearl Harbor
43. Beach Red
44. Saving Private Ryan
45. The Hill
46. Too Late The Hero
47. The Guns Of Navarone
48. Back To Bataan
49. Objectiove: Burma!
50. Life Is Beautiful
51. In Harm's Way
52. The Heroes Of Telemark
53. Where Eagles Dare
Looks like there's around 60 non-WWII films that are better than Saving Private Ryan as well. Which would make it about the 100th Best War Movie I've Seen.
The Civil War:
1. The General
2. Glory
3. The Horse Soldiers
4. Gettysburg
5. Gods And Generals
6. Birth Of A Nation
World War I:
1. Lawrence Of Arabia
2. The Grand Illusion
3. Paths Of Glory
4. The Dawn Patrol
5. Archangel
6. Reds
7. A Very Long Engagement
8. Sergeant York
9. All Quiet On The Western front
10. Gallipoli
11. A Farewell To Arms
12. Dr. Zhivago
13. Wings
Vietnam:
1. Apocalypse Now
2. Platoon
3. Full Metal Jacket
4. Rescue Dawn
5. The Deer Hunter
6. Good Morning, Vietnam
The Cold War/Korea:
1. Dr. Strangelove
2. I Am Cuba
3. The Steel Helmet
4. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
5. Salvador
6. The Hunt For Red October
7. The Fog Of War
8. The Killing Fields
9. Crimson Tide
10. Why We Fight
11. Havana
12. Red Dawn
The American West:
1. The Last Of The Mohicans (Mann)
2. Heaven's Gate
3. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
4. Fort Apache
5. Drums Along The Mohawk
6. The Last Of The Mohicans (Seitz)
7. Rio Grande
Fictional Wars:
1. Star Wars
2. Starship Troopers
3. The Two Towers
4. Mars Attacks!
5. Return Of The King
6. War Of the Worlds
7. Les Carabiniers
8. Battle Royale
9. Richard III
10. The 13th Warrior
11. The Siege
12. Independence Day
Miscellaneous Wars:
1. The Wind That Shakes The Barley
2. Zulu
3. Hero (Zhang)
4. Alexander Nevsky
5. The Battle Of Algiers
6. The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp
7. Gunga Din
8. Morocco
9. Henry V (Branagh)
10. Master And Commander
11. Kagemusha
12. The Leopard
13. Munich
14. Spartacus
15. Wee Willie Winkie
16. Black Hawk Down
17. Three Kings
18. Braveheart
19. To Live
20. Michael Collins
21. The Last Emperor
22. 300
23. Kingdom Of Heaven
24. The Messenger
25. Prisoner Of the Mountains
26. Rob Roy
27. Henry V (Olivier)
28. Breaker Morant
29. Musa
World War II:
1. The Thin Red Line
2. Hiroshima, mon amour
3. Air Force
4. Cranes Are Flying
5. Patton
6. The Big Red One
7. The Great Escape
8. The English Patient
9. Empire Of The Sun
10. Hell In The Pacific
11. Paisan
12. Schindler's List
13. Wake Island
14. 49th Parallel
15. Battleground
16. Das Boot
17. Hell Is For Heroes
18. The Longest Day
19. The Dirty Dozen
20. The Sorrow And The Pity
21. The Sands Of Iwo Jima
22. A Bridge Too Far
23. A Walk In the Sun
24. Come And See
25. Rome, Open City
26. They Were Expendable
27. Flags Of Our Fathers
28. Army Of Shadows
29. Lifeboat
30. Ashes And Diamonds
31. The Train
32. The Great Dictator
33. Flying Leathernecks
34. The Bridge On The River Kwai
35. Letters From Iwo Jima
36. Closely Watched Trains
37. Lust, Caution
38. A Midnight Clear
39. The Mortal Storm
40. Hangmen Also Die!
41. Europa, Europa
42. Pearl Harbor
43. Beach Red
44. Saving Private Ryan
45. The Hill
46. Too Late The Hero
47. The Guns Of Navarone
48. Back To Bataan
49. Objectiove: Burma!
50. Life Is Beautiful
51. In Harm's Way
52. The Heroes Of Telemark
53. Where Eagles Dare
Looks like there's around 60 non-WWII films that are better than Saving Private Ryan as well. Which would make it about the 100th Best War Movie I've Seen.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Movies Of The Year Awards: 1994
Best Picture:
The End: Chungking Express
Oscar: Forrest Gump
Best Director:
The End: Wong Kar-wai, Chungking Express and Ashes Of Time
Oscar: Robert Zemeckis, Forrest Gump
Actor:
The End: Paul Newman, Nobody's Fool and The Hudsucker Proxy
Oscar: Tom Hanks, Forrest Gump
Actress:
The End: Natalie Portman, Leon, The Professional
Oscar: Jessica Lange, Blue Sky
Supporting Actor:
The End: Paul Scofield, Quiz Show
Oscar: Martin Landau, Ed Wood
Supporting Actress:
The End: Faye Wong, Chungking Express
Oscar: Dianne Weist, Bullets Over Broadway
Original Screenplay:
The End: Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary, Pulp Fiction
Oscar: Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary, Pulp Fiction
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Frank Darabont, The Shawshank Redemption
Oscar: Eric, Roth, Forrest Gump
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Chungking Express
Oscar: Burnt By The Sun
Documentary Feature:
The End: Hoop Dreams
Oscar: Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision
Film Editing:
The End: William Chang, Kai Kit-Wai and Kwong Chi-Leung, Chungking Express
Oscar: Arthur Schmidt, Forrest Gump
Cinematography:
The End: Andrew Lau and Christopher Doyle, Chungking Express
Oscar: John Toll, Legends Of The Fall
Art Direction:
The End: Sátántangó
Oscar: The Madness Of King George
Costume Design:
The End: Pulp Fiction
Oscar: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Make-Up:
The End: Ed Wood
Oscar: Ed Wood
Sound:
The End: The Hudsucker Proxy
Oscar: Speed
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Speed
Oscar: Speed
Visual Effects:
The End: The Mask
Oscar: Forrest Gump
Original Score:
The End: Mihály Vig, Sátántangó
Oscar: Hans Zimmer, The Lion King
Original Song:
The End: Maria McKee, "If Love Is A Red Dress", Pulp Fiction
Oscar: Elton John and Tim Rice, "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", The Lion King
Soundtrack:
The End: Pulp Fiction
The End: Chungking Express
Oscar: Forrest Gump
Best Director:
The End: Wong Kar-wai, Chungking Express and Ashes Of Time
Oscar: Robert Zemeckis, Forrest Gump
Actor:
The End: Paul Newman, Nobody's Fool and The Hudsucker Proxy
Oscar: Tom Hanks, Forrest Gump
Actress:
The End: Natalie Portman, Leon, The Professional
Oscar: Jessica Lange, Blue Sky
Supporting Actor:
The End: Paul Scofield, Quiz Show
Oscar: Martin Landau, Ed Wood
Supporting Actress:
The End: Faye Wong, Chungking Express
Oscar: Dianne Weist, Bullets Over Broadway
Original Screenplay:
The End: Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary, Pulp Fiction
Oscar: Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary, Pulp Fiction
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Frank Darabont, The Shawshank Redemption
Oscar: Eric, Roth, Forrest Gump
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Chungking Express
Oscar: Burnt By The Sun
Documentary Feature:
The End: Hoop Dreams
Oscar: Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision
Film Editing:
The End: William Chang, Kai Kit-Wai and Kwong Chi-Leung, Chungking Express
Oscar: Arthur Schmidt, Forrest Gump
Cinematography:
The End: Andrew Lau and Christopher Doyle, Chungking Express
Oscar: John Toll, Legends Of The Fall
Art Direction:
The End: Sátántangó
Oscar: The Madness Of King George
Costume Design:
The End: Pulp Fiction
Oscar: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Make-Up:
The End: Ed Wood
Oscar: Ed Wood
Sound:
The End: The Hudsucker Proxy
Oscar: Speed
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Speed
Oscar: Speed
Visual Effects:
The End: The Mask
Oscar: Forrest Gump
Original Score:
The End: Mihály Vig, Sátántangó
Oscar: Hans Zimmer, The Lion King
Original Song:
The End: Maria McKee, "If Love Is A Red Dress", Pulp Fiction
Oscar: Elton John and Tim Rice, "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", The Lion King
Soundtrack:
The End: Pulp Fiction
Movies Of The Year Awards: 1993
Best Picture:
The End: Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Schindler's List
Best Director:
The End: Krzysztof Kieslowski, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Steven Spielberg, Schindler's List
Actor:
The End: Daniel Day-Lewis, The Age Of Innocence and In The Name Of The Father
Oscar: Tom Hanks, Philadelphia
Actress:
The End: Juliette Binoche, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Holly Hunter, The Piano
Supporting Actor:
The End: Val Kilmer, Tombstone
Oscar: Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive
Supporting Actress:
The End: Josephine Siao, The Legend Of Fong Sai Yuk I & II
Oscar: Anna Paquin, The Piano
Original Screenplay:
The End: Richard Linklater, Dazed And Confused
Oscar: Jane Campion, The Piano
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Steven Zaillian, Searching For Bobby Fischer
Oscar: Steve Zaillian, Schindler's List
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Belle epoque
Documentary Feature:
The End: Latcho Drom
Oscar: I Am A Promise
Film Editing:
The End: Angie Lam, The Tai Chi Master, The Legend Of Fong Sai Yuk II and Once Upon A Time In China III
Oscar: Mihcael Kahn, Schindler's List
Cinematography:
The End: Slawomir Idziak, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Janusz Kaminski, Schindler's List
Art Direction:
The End: Shadowlands
Oscar: Schindler's List
Costume Design:
The End: The Age Of Innocence
Oscar: The Age Of Innocence
Make-Up:
The End: Tombstone
Oscar: Mrs. Doubtfire
Sound:
The End: Schindler's List
Oscar: Jurassic Park
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Jurassic Park
Oscar: Jurassic Park
Visual Effects:
The End: Jurassic Park
Oscar: Jurassic Park
Original Score:
The End: Zbigniew Preisner, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: John Williams, Schindler's List
Original Song:
The End: Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Soul To Squeeze", Coneheads
Oscar: Bruce Springsteen, "Streets Of Philadelphia", Philadelphia
Soundtrack:
The End: True Romance
The End: Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Schindler's List
Best Director:
The End: Krzysztof Kieslowski, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Steven Spielberg, Schindler's List
Actor:
The End: Daniel Day-Lewis, The Age Of Innocence and In The Name Of The Father
Oscar: Tom Hanks, Philadelphia
Actress:
The End: Juliette Binoche, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Holly Hunter, The Piano
Supporting Actor:
The End: Val Kilmer, Tombstone
Oscar: Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive
Supporting Actress:
The End: Josephine Siao, The Legend Of Fong Sai Yuk I & II
Oscar: Anna Paquin, The Piano
Original Screenplay:
The End: Richard Linklater, Dazed And Confused
Oscar: Jane Campion, The Piano
Adapted Screenplay:
The End: Steven Zaillian, Searching For Bobby Fischer
Oscar: Steve Zaillian, Schindler's List
Foreign Language Film:
The End: Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Belle epoque
Documentary Feature:
The End: Latcho Drom
Oscar: I Am A Promise
Film Editing:
The End: Angie Lam, The Tai Chi Master, The Legend Of Fong Sai Yuk II and Once Upon A Time In China III
Oscar: Mihcael Kahn, Schindler's List
Cinematography:
The End: Slawomir Idziak, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: Janusz Kaminski, Schindler's List
Art Direction:
The End: Shadowlands
Oscar: Schindler's List
Costume Design:
The End: The Age Of Innocence
Oscar: The Age Of Innocence
Make-Up:
The End: Tombstone
Oscar: Mrs. Doubtfire
Sound:
The End: Schindler's List
Oscar: Jurassic Park
Sound Effects Editing:
The End: Jurassic Park
Oscar: Jurassic Park
Visual Effects:
The End: Jurassic Park
Oscar: Jurassic Park
Original Score:
The End: Zbigniew Preisner, Three Colors: Blue
Oscar: John Williams, Schindler's List
Original Song:
The End: Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Soul To Squeeze", Coneheads
Oscar: Bruce Springsteen, "Streets Of Philadelphia", Philadelphia
Soundtrack:
The End: True Romance