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Monday, March 06, 2006
Oscar 2006 recap
Yes, it's true, I fell asleep on my couch at 9:50pm and missed the Oscars. Here's apparently a list of the winners,
Best motion picture of the year
"Crash"
(Lionsgate)
A Bob Yari/DEJ/Blackfriar’s Bridge/ Harris Company/
ApolloProscreen GmbH & Co./Bull's Eye Entertainment Production
Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman, Producers
Achievement in directing
"Brokeback Mountain"
(Focus Features)
Ang Lee
Performance by an actor in a leading role
Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Capote"
(UA/Sony Pictures Classics)
Performance by an actor in a supporting role
George Clooney in "Syriana"
(Warner Bros.)
Performance by an actress in a leading role
Reese Witherspoon in "Walk the Line"
(20th Century Fox)
Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Rachel Weisz in "The Constant Gardener"
(Focus Features)
Adapted screenplay
"Brokeback Mountain"
(Focus Features)
Screenplay by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana
Original screenplay
"Crash"
(Lionsgate)
Screenplay by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco
Story by Paul Haggis
Best animated feature film of the year
"Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit"
(DreamWorks Animation SKG)
Nick Park and Steve Box
Achievement in art direction
"Memoirs of a Geisha"
(Sony Pictures Releasing)
Art Direction: John Myhre
Set Decoration: Gretchen Rau
Achievement in cinematography
"Memoirs of a Geisha"
(Sony Pictures Releasing)
Dion Beebe
Achievement in costume design
"Memoirs of a Geisha"
(Sony Pictures Releasing)
Colleen Atwood
Best documentary feature
"March of the Penguins"
(Warner Independent Pictures)
A Bonne Pioche Production
Luc Jacquet and Yves Darondeau
Best documentary short subject
"A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin"
A NomaFilms Production
Corinne Marrinan and Eric Simonson
Achievement in film editing
"Crash"
(Lionsgate)
Hughes Winborne
Best foreign language film of the year
"Tsotsi"
A Moviworld Production
South Africa
Achievement in makeup
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"
(Buena Vista)
Howard Berger and Tami Lane
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)
"Brokeback Mountain"
(Focus Features)
Gustavo Santaolalla
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)
"It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from "Hustle & Flow"
(Paramount Classics, MTV Films and New Deal Entertainment)
Music and Lyric by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard
Best animated short film
"The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation"
A John Canemaker Production
John Canemaker and Peggy Stern
Best live action short film
"Six Shooter"
(Sundance Film Channel)
A Missing in Action Films and Funny Farm Films Production
Martin McDonagh
Achievement in sound editing
"King Kong"
(Universal)
Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek
Achievement in visual effects
"King Kong"
(Universal)
Joe Letteri, Brian Van’t Hul, Christian Rivers and Richard Taylor
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It goes right up my ass that Revenge of the Sith wasn't even nominated for a freakin' technical award.
I mean, did "Memoirs of a Geisha"
really have better costume design than Sith?
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" had better makeup than Sith? Kong had better visual fx? Okay, I'll shut up now.
I'm just so disgusted that Crash won, though I haven't seen the other nominees. Crash is nothing more than a load of pretentious crap and I was stunned the stupid thing was even nominated. And Clooney winning for Syriana goes right up my ass as well. I swear that movie was funded by the Bush administration to blur the issues so that everyone throws their hands up and says "well I guess it's more complicated than I could ever hope to understand". Ugh. Choking on my own rage here... Possibly the worst movie I've ever seen.
Well, I'm glad Wallace & Gromit won the animated category.
I was looking for a goofy picture of George Clooney to post here, preferably with long hair, and this pic of Keira inexplicably popped up.
"I mean, did "Memoirs of a Geisha"
really have better costume design than Sith?"
It always burns my butt that historical costumes win over imaginary ones. Last year Aviator won over A Series of Unfortunate Events. I would say that making up an entire consistent look for a movie would be a greater challenge than consulting a bunch of old photographs. Aviator was especially annoying because you know all the Academy members were all wet to see Hollywood of several decades ago. Jerks.
I completely blew off watching the Oscars. Either you see it in a big group so you can make fun of everything, or go to bed.
Sith didn't deserve the tech award; War of the Worlds did. Sith was fantastic obviously but it's a refinement of the Clones techniques; there's nothing NEW in there but everything's done a little bit better. War of the Worlds was, by contrast, genuinely innovative. Spielberg had never done animatic previz and Muren and Kaminski had never done that kind of handheld matchmove work. The tentacle basement scene was shot using a technique I've never heard of anyone using (with the "walking lightrig").
Yeah those WOTW machines/space ships were truly fantastic. What's amazing to me is not only that he pulled off the visuals so well, but that he made that film really quickly.
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