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Adam_S

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Getting to be that time of year again, the last week of August, looking into a packed September through November of prestige releases--so it seems an apt point to open the yearly discussion.

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SEPTEMBER 14th 21st 28th Eastern Promises Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Lust Caution
Brave One Into the Wild The Kingdom
In the Valley of Elah Trade Darjeeling Limited
Across the Universe OCTOBER 5th 12th 19th 26th Grace is Gone Sleuth Rendition Things we Lost in the Fire
Michael Clayton Reservation Road Funny Games
Elizabeth: The Golden Age Gone Baby Gone Rails and Ties
We Own the Night NOVEMBER 2nd 9th 16th 23rd American Gangster No Country for Old Men Margot at the Wedding I’m not There The Kite Runner Lions for Lambs Love in the Time of Cholera


Beowulf DECEMBER 7th 14th 21st 25th/28th Atonement Youth Without Youth Sweeny Todd There Will Be Blood The Golden Compass Cassandra's Dream Diving Bell and the Butterfly Charlie Wilson's War Leatherheads

The Savages


The Orphanage

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Films already released that may be competitive in major categories:

Away from Her Hairspray Ratatouille Knocked Up Once Waitress A Mighty Heart Zodiac
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And naturally Transformers will win every technical award this year, but other films, such as Bourne Ultimatum, Hot Fuzz, and Pirates (amongst the other effects reliant films) will be competitive in the Sound and Editing categories

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At this point there are three frontrunners and about ten major players:

FRONTRUNNERS:
Atonement
No Country for Old Men
American Gangster

MAJOR PLAYERS:
Sweeny Todd
Rendition
Margot at the Wedding
There Will Be Blood
Youth Without Youth
The Kite Runner
Sleuth
Lust Caution
Away From Her
Reservation Road
Charlie Wilson's War

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EDIT: Sweeney Todd will be rated R, here's the article that prompted my initial reservations:
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/...4&in_a_source=
Which Variety has now debunked:
http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsono...y-todd-cl.html

 

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Awards Calendar


Nov. 27 - Spirit noms; Gotham winners
Nov. 30 - Satellite noms

Dec. 3 - Annie noms
Dec. 5 - NBR winners
Dec. 9 - LAFCA winners; Boston Film Critics winners
Dec. 11 - BFCA noms
Dec. 13 - Golden Globe noms
Dec. 14 - Chicago Film Critics winners
Dec. 16 - AFI winners; Satellite winners
Dec. 20 - SAG noms

Jan. 3 - BAFTA longlists; USC Scripter noms
Jan. 7 - NYFCC winners, BFCA winners; Visual Effects Society noms; ASC noms
Jan. 8 - DGA noms; NAACP noms
Jan. 9 - USC Scripter winners
Jan. 10 - Cinema Audio Society noms; WGA noms
Jan. 11 - ACE Eddie noms; ADG noms
Jan. 13 - Golden Globe winners
Jan. 14 - PGA noms
Jan. 16 - BAFTA noms
Jan. 22 - Oscar noms
Jan. 25 - MPSE noms
Jan. 26 - DGA winners; ASC winners
Jan. 27 - SAG winners

Feb. 2 - PGA winners
Feb. 8 - Annie winners
Feb. 9 - WGA winners
Feb. 10 - BAFTA winners; Visual Effects Society winners
Feb. 16 - Cinema Audio Society winners; ADG winners
Feb. 17 - ACE Eddie winners
Feb. 19 - Costume Designers Guild winners
Feb. 23 - Spirit winners; MPSE winners
Feb. 24 - Oscar winners
Feb. 29 - NAACP winners
 

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Forget the award season speculation:


WHAT? Are the suits nowadays complete and utter morons? Do they not even know the basic premise behind the films they even greenlight?

Granted, Sweeney Todd, as staged for the theater need not be very graphic, in fact most productions I've seen and/or are familiar with aren't particularly graphic, but I suppose you can get away with that more in a stylized theatrical production than you can in what I'm assuming is a somewhat more realistic film portrayal - but it's Burton, and he need not do realism.

I still say it should have been done in stop-motion like Corpse Bride and Nightmare Before Christmas using that same style.
 

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actually I realized today that Paramount and Dreamworks are handling domestic distribution, WB is handling international distribution and are the ones that are squeamish about the violence, so if it is cut, it will be cut for the international market. Word is unclear if its realistic violence or Kill Bill floods, though many people are leaning towards the Kill Bill side in their speculations.
 

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Kill Bill floods? Seems a bit excessive and a bit odd considering most of the murders in the piece are one-on-one affairs and don't really involve mass battles where you'd except huge amounts of blood - unless there are extended scenes in the basement involving the meat grinder of course! :)
 

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I don't think "In the Valley of Elah" is a frontrunner, but it is definitely a major player.

I'm pulling for Ridley this year.
 

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Personally, I think that POTC:AWE is going to take the Visual Effects, Sound Effects, and Sound Effects Editing Oscars.

I would put Charlie Wilson's War at the top of the Frontrunners list based on its pedigree: Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, directed by Mike Nichols and written by Aaron Sorkin.
 

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The Sweeney Todd rating thing is now a non-issue. It will open wide at Christmas with an R rating.

violence and brief strong language.

Love in the Time of Cholera- Rated R for sexual content/nudity and brief language.

Beowulf- PG-13

Atonement - Rated R for disturbing war images, language and some sexuality.

Youth Without Youth- R: some sexuality, nudity and a brief disturbing image

Sweeney Todd - R

There Will Be Blood - R for some violence

Personally, I'm most excited for the new Cronenberg, P.T.A., I'm Not There, Jesse James, and American Gangster. I sure hope Julie Taymor's Across the Universe made it through its ordeals intact. Be interesting to see what the new Coppola is like.

Regards,
Nathan
 

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A good choice for the 2007 film season. It's certain to be a politically charged collection of nominees this year, and perhaps his levity and wit will find some nice targets amongst the backpatting and excess the Oscars tend to bring out in some of the guests.
 

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Good work getting this going Adam. Not sure if Vickie is still hanging around to do a Guild specific thread, but I assume you plan to include Guilds, maybe the prestige critic lists/wins, and so on.

Didn't Venice just have it's winners. I believe Cate Blanchett won for the Dylan film, I think Pitt won for Jessie James but I'm going from memory on that one. And what about Toronto?
 

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Vencie majors
Film - Lust, Caution
Director - Redacted (DePalma)
Special Jury - I'm Not There and The Seed and the Mule (La Graine et le Mulet)
Best Actor - Pitt (Jesse James)
Best Actress - Blanchett (I'm Not There)
Cinematography - Lust, Caution
Screenplay - It's a Free World...


Cannes
Palm D'Or - 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days

Toronto
Best Film - Eastern Promises
Runner Up - Juno
Third - Body of War (a Iraq doc by Phil Donahue, I had no idea he was working on something like this)


NY Film Critics Circle - Jan 7


SAG noms - Dec 20
SAG winners - Jan 27

GG noms - Dec 13
GG winners - Jan 13

DGA noms - Jan 8
DGA winners - Jan 26

WGA noms - Jan 10
WGA winners - Feb 9

PGA noms - Jan 14
PGA winners - Feb 2

ACE (editing/Eddies) noms - Jan 11
ACE winners - Feb 17

ASC (Cinematography) noms - Jan 7
ASC winners - Jan 26

Oscar noms - Jan 22
Oscar winners - Feb 24
 

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Thanks Seth, I just started a new job and this thread had slipped off my radar. :)
 

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I'm trying to do better about hanging around here. I feel bad seeing mostly you carrying the torch anymore. Used to be a time this was one of the most active sub-forums. Now it's about 5 core threads and the fanboy film subject du jour, usually the current fantasy, SF or comic book production.
 

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2008 SPIRIT AWARD NOMINATIONS by category

BEST FEATURE
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
I'm Not There
Juno
A Mighty Heart
Paranoid Park


BEST DIRECTOR

Todd Haynes - I'm Not There
Tamara Jenkins - The Savages
Jason Reitman - Juno
Julian Schnabel - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Gus Van Sant - Paranoid Park

BEST FIRST FEATURE
2 Days in Paris - Director: Julie Delpy
Great World of Sound - Director: Craig Zobel
The Lookout - Director: Scott Frank
Rocket Science - Director: Jeffrey Blitz
Vanaja - Director: Rajnesh Domalpalli

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD (Given to the best feature made for under $500,000)
August Evening - Writer/Director: Chris Eska
Owl and the Sparrow - Writer/Director: Stephane Gauger
The Pool - Director: Chris Smith - Writer: Chris Smith & Randy Russell
Quiet City - Director: Aaron Katz - Writers: Aaron Katz, Erin Fisher, Cris Lankenau
Shotgun Stories - Writer/Director: Jeff Nichols

BEST SCREENPLAY

Ronald Harwood - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Tamara Jenkins - The Savages
Fred Parnes & Andrew Wagner - Starting Out in the Evening
Adrienne Shelly - Waitress
Mike White - Year of the Dog

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

Jeffrey Blitz - Rocket Science
Zoe Cassavetes - Broken English
Diablo Cody - Juno
Kelly Masterson - Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
John Orloff - A Mighty Heart

BEST FEMALE LEAD

Angelina Jolie - A Mighty Heart
Sienna Miller - Interview
Ellen Page - Juno
Parker Posey - Broken English
Tang Wei - Lust, Caution

BEST MALE LEAD

Pedro Castaneda - August Evening
Don Cheadle - Talk To Me
Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Savages
Frank Langella - Starting Out in the Evening
Tony Leung - Lust, Caution

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE

Cate Blanchett - I'm Not There
Anna Kendrick - Rocket Science
Jennifer Jason Leigh - Margot at the Wedding
Tamara Podemski - Four Sheets to the Wind
Marisa Tomei - Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

BEST SUPPORTING MALE

Chiwetel Ejiofor - Talk To Me
Marcus Carl Franklin - I'm Not There
Kene Holliday - Great World of Sound
Irrfan Khan - The Namesake
Steve Zahn - Rescue Dawn

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Mott Hupfel - The Savages
Janusz Kaminski - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Milton Kam - Vanaja
Mihai Malaimare, Jr. - Youth Without Youth
Rodrigo Prieto - Lust, Caution

BEST DOCUMENTARY (Award given to the director)

Crazy Love - Director: Dan Klores
Lake of Fire - Director: Tony Kaye
Manufactured Landscapes - Director: Jennifer Baichwal
The Monastery - Director: Pernille Rose Grønkjær
The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair - Directors: Petra Epperlein & Michael Tucker

BEST FOREIGN FILM (Award given to the director)

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days - Director: Cristian Mungiu
(Romania)
The Band's Visit
- Director: Eran Kolirin
(Israel)
Lady Chatterley - Director: Pascale Ferran
(France)
Once - Director: John Carney
(Ireland)
Persepolis - Directors: Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi
(France)

ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD
(Given to one film's director, casting director and its ensemble cast)


I'm Not There - Director: Todd Haynes
Casting Director: Laura Rosenthal
Ensemble Cast: Cate Blanchett, Christian Bale, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Ben Whishaw, Marcus Carl Franklin, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Bruce Greenwood
 

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Satellite nominations:

ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA
Julie Christie, "Away From Her" (Lionsgate)
Angelina Jolie, "A Mighty Heart" (Paramount Vantage)
Marion Cotillard, "La Vie En Rose" (Picturehouse Entertainment)
Tilda Swinton, "Stephanie Daley" (Regent Releasing)
Keira Knightly, "Atonement" (Focus Features)
Laura Linney, "The Savages" (Fox Searchlight)

ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA
Denzel Washington, "American Gangster" (Universal Pictures)
Josh Brolin, "No Country For Old Men" (Miramax Films)
Christian Bale, "Rescue Dawn" (MGM)
Viggo Mortensen, "Eastern Promises" (Focus Features)
Frank Langella, "Starting Out in the Evening"(Roadside Attractions)
Tommy Lee Jones, "In the Valley of Elah" (Warner Independent Pictures)

ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Katherine Heigl, "Knocked Up" (Universal Pictures)
Amy Adams, "Enchanted" (Walt Disney Pictures)
Ellen Page, "Juno" (Fox Searchlight)
Emily Mortimer, "Lars and the Real Girl" (MGM)
Nicole Kidman, "Margot at the Wedding" (Paramount Vantage)
Cate Blanchett, "I’m Not There" (The Weinstein Company)

ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Richard Gere, "The Hoax" Miramax
Seth Rogen, "Knocked Up" (Universal Pictures)
Ben Kingsley You Kill Me Ifc Films
Ryan Gosling, "Lars and the Real Girl" (MGM)
Clive Owen, "Shoot ‘Em Up" (New Line Cinema)
Don Cheadle, "Talk to Me" (Focus Features)

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Saoirse Ronan, "Atonement" (Focus Features)
Emmanuelle Seigner, "La Vie En Rose" (Picturehouse Entertainment)
Tilda Swinton, "Michael Clayton" (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Amy Ryan, "Gone Baby Gone" (Miramax Films)
Taraji P. Henson "Talk to Me" (Focus Features)
Ruby Dee, "American Gangster" (Universal Pictures)

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Jeff Daniels, "The Lookout" (Miramax Films)
Brian Cox, "Zodiac" (Paramount Pictures)
Tom Wilkinson, "Michael Clayton" (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Ben Foster, "3:10 To Yuma" (Lionsgate)
Javier Bardem, "No Country For Old Men" (Miramax Films)
Casey Affleck, "The Assassination of Jessie James" (Warner Bros. Pictures)

MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA
"The Lookout" Miramax
"Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead" (ThinkFilm)
"Away From Her" (Lionsgate)
"Eastern Promises" (Focus Features)
"No Country For Old Men" (Miramax Films)
"3:10 To Yuma" (Lionsgate)

MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
"Hairspray" (New Line Cinema)
"Juno"(Fox Searchlight)
"Shoot ‘Em Up" (New Line Cinema)
"Lars and the Real Girl" (MGM)
"Knocked Up" (Universal Pictures)

MOTION PICTURE, FOREIGN LANGUAGE
"Ten Canoes" Australia (Palm Pictures)
"Offside Iran" (Sony Pictures Classics)
"La Vie En Rose" France (Picturehouse Entertainment)
"Lust, Caution" China (Focus Features)
"4 Months 3 Weeks & 2 Days" Romania Ifc Films
"The Orphanage" Spain (Picturehouse Entertainment)
"Margot at the Wedding" (Paramount Vantage)

MOTION PICTURE, ANIMATED OR MIXED MEDIA
"Persepolis" (Sony Pictures Classics)
"The Simpsons Movie" Twentieth Century Fox
"The Golden" Compass (New Line Cinema)
""Ratatouille"" (Buena Vista Pictures)
"300" Warner Brothers
"Beowulf" (Paramount Pictures)

MOTION PICTURE, DOCUMENTARY
"The King Of Kong" (Picturehouse Entertainment)
"The 11th Hour Warner" (Independent Pictures)
"Sicko" (Lionsgate)
"No End In Sight"(Magnolia Pictures)
"Darfur Now Warner" (Independent Pictures)
"Lake Of Fire" (ThinkFilm)

DIRECTOR
Ang Lee, "Lust, Caution" (Focus Features)
Olivier Dahan, "La Vie En Rose" (Picture House Entertainment)
David Cronenberg, "Eastern Promises" (Focus Features)
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, "No Country For Old Men" (Miramax Films)
Sidney Lumet, "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" (ThinkFilm)
Sarah Polley, "Away From Her" (Lionsgate)

SCREENPLAY, ORIGINAL
Scott Frank, "The Lookout" (Miramax Films)
Diablo Cody, "Juno" (Fox Searchlight)
Kelly Masterson, "Before the Devil Knows You’Re Dead" (ThinkFilm)
Tony Gilroy, "Michael Clayton" (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Nancy Oliver,"Lars and the Real Girl" (MGM)
Steven Knight, "Eastern Promises" (Focus Features)

SCREENPLAY, ADAPTED
James Vanderbilt, "Zodiac" (Paramount Pictures)
Christopher Hampton "Atonement" (Focus Features)
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, "No Country For Old Men" (Miramax Films)
David Benioff, "The Kite Runner" (Paramount Vantage)
Sarah Polley,"Away From Her" (Lionsgate)
Wang Hui Ling, James Schamus,"Lust, Caution" (Focus Features)

ORIGINAL SCORE
Dario Marianelli, "Atonement" (Focus Features)
James Newton Howard, "The Lookout" (Miramax Films)
Michael Giacchino, "Ratatouille" (Buena Vista Pictures)
Alberto Iglesias, "The Kite Runner" (Paramount Vantage)
Howard Shore, "Eastern Promises" (Focus Features)
Nick Cave, "The Assassination of Jesse James" (Warner Bros. Pictures)

ORIGINAL SONG
"Do You Feel Me"/Diane Warren, "American Gangster" (Universal Pictures)
"If You Want Me"/Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova, "Once" (Fox Searchlight)
"Come So Far"/Marc Shaiman, "Hairspray" (New Line Cinema)
"Rise"/Eddie Vedder, "Into The Wild" (Paramount Vantage)
"Grace Is Gone"/Clint Eastwood & Carole Bayer Sager, "Grace Is Gone" (The Weinstein Company)
"Lyra"/Kate Bush, "The Golden Compass" (New Line Cinema)

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Harris Savides, "Zodiac" (Paramount Pictures)
Robert Elswit, "There Will Be Blood" (Paramount Vantage)
Bruno Delbonnel, "Across The Universe" (Revolution Studios)
Janusz Kaminski, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" (Miramax Films)
Roger Deakins, "The Assassination Of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford" (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Henry Braham, "The Golden Compass" (New Line Cinema)

VISUAL EFFECTS
Scott Farrar, "Transformers" (Paramount Pictures)
Michael Fink, "The Golden Compass" (New Line Cinema)
Chris Watts, Grant Freckelton, Derek Wentworth, Daniel Leduc, "300" (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Peter Chiang, Charlie Noble, David Vickery, Mattias Lindahl, "The Bourne Ultimatum" (Universal Pictures)
Thomas Schelesny, Matt Jacobs, Tom Gibbons, "Enchanted" (Walt Disney Pictures)
Jerome Chen, Sean Phillips, Kenn Mc Donald, Michael Lantieri, "Beowulf" (Paramount Pictures)


FILM EDITING
Pietro Scalia, "American Gangster" (Universal Pictures)
Jill Savitt, "The Lookout" (Miramax)
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, "No Country For Old Men" (Miramax)
Richard Marizy, "La Vie En Rose" (Picturehouse Entertainment)
Christopher Rouse, "The Bourne Ultimatum" (Universal Pictures)
Ronald Sanders, "Eastern Promises" (Focus Features)

SOUND (EDITING & MIXING)
Mike Prestwood-Smith, Mark Taylor, Glenn Freemantle, "The Golden Compass" (New Line Cinema)
Nikolas Javelle, Jean-Paul Hurier, "La Vie En Rose" (Picturehouse Entertainment)
Christopher Boyes, Paul Massey, Lee Orloff, George Watters II, "Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’S End" (Buena Vista Pictures)
Scott Heckler, Eric Norris, Derek Vanderhorst, "300" (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Karen Baker Landers, Kirk Francis, Per Hallberg, "The Bourne Ultimatum" (Universal Pictures)
Tod Maitland, Skip Lievsay, Rick Kline, Jeremy Peirson, "I Am Legend" (Warner Bros. Pictures)

ART DIRECTION & PRODUCTION DESIGN
Guy Dyas, David Allday, "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (Universal Pictures)
Patricia Norris, Martin Gendron, Troy Sizemore, "The Assassination Of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford" (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Dennis Davenport, David Gropman, "Hairspray" (New Line Cinema)
Mark Tildesley, "Sunshine" (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Gary Freeman, Stephen Morahan, Denis Schnegg, David Allday, Matthew Gray, Charles Wood, "Amazing Grace" (Samuel Goldwyn Films)
Mark Friedberg, Peter Rogness, "Across the Universe" (Revolution Studios)

COSTUME DESIGN
Alexandra Byrne, "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (Universal Pictures)
Yvonne Blake, "Goya’S Ghosts" (Samuel Goldwyn Pictures)
Marit Allen, "La Vie En Rose" (Picturehouse Entertainment)
Rita Ryack, "Hairspray" (New Line Cinema)
Jenny Beavan, "Amazing Grace" (Samuel Goldwyn Films)
Jacqueline Durran, "Antonement" (Focus Features)



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TELEVISION MINISERIES
"Jane Eyre" (BBC/WGBH)
"The Starter Wife" (USA Network)
"The Company" (TNT)
"Five Days" (HBO)
"The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard" (BBC/Kudos Productions)

MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
"The Wind And The Willows, Masterpiece Theater" (PBS/BBC)
"Mitch Albom’S For One More Day"(ABC)
"Longford" (HBO/Channel 4)
"Life Support" (HBO)
"The Trial Of Tony Blair" (Channel 4)
"Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" (HBO)

ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Ruth Wilson, "Jane Eyre" (PBS/WGBH)
Ellen Burstyn, "Mitch Albom’S For One More Day" (ABC)
Samantha Morton, "Longford" (HBO/Channel 4)
Queen Latifah, "Life Support" (HBO)
Debra Messing, "The Starter Wife" (USA Network)
Sharon Small, "Inspector Lynley Mysteries" (PBS/BBC)

ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Toby Stephens, "Jane Eyre" (BBC)
Jim Broadbent, "Longford" (HBO/Channel 4)
Robert Lindsay, "The Trial Of Tony Blair" (Channel 4)
Aidan Quinn, "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" (HBO)
David Oyelowo, "Five Days" (HBO)
Tom Selleck, "Jesse Stone: Sea Change" (CBS)

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Vanessa Williams, "Ugly Betty" (ABC)
Judy Davis, "The Starter Wife" (USA Network)
Chandra Wilson, "Grey’S Anatomy" (ABC)
Jamie Pressly, "My Name Is Earl" (NBC)
Polly Bergen, "Desperate Housewives" (ABC)
Rachel Griffiths, "Brothers and Sisters" (ABC)

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Andy Serkis, "Longford" (HBO/Channel 4)
Michael Emerson, "Lost" (ABC)
Masi Oka, "Heroes" (NBC)
Justin Kirk, "Weeds" (Showtime)
T.R. Knight, "Grey’S Anatomy" (ABC)
Harry Dean Stanton, "Big Love" (HBO)
G. David Zayas, "Dexter" (Showtime)

TELEVISION SERIES, DRAMA
"The Riches" (FX Network)
"Dexter" (Showtime)
"Mad Men" (AMC)
"Friday Night Lights" (NBC)
"Grey’S Anatomy" (ABC)
"Brothers and Sisters" (ABC)

ACTRESS IN A SERIES, DRAMA
Minnie Driver, "The Riches" (FX Network)
Kyra Sedgwick, "The Closer" (TNT)
Ellen Pompeo, "Grey’S Anatomy" (ABC)
Sally Field, "Brothers and Sisters" (ABC)
Jeanne Tripplehorn, "Big Love" (HBO)
Glenn Close, "Damages" (FX Network)

ACTOR IN A SERIES, DRAMA
Eddie Izzard, "The Riches" (FX Network)
Michael C. Hall, "Dexter" (Showtime)
James Woods, "Shark" (NBC)
Hugh Laurie, "House" (Fox)
Bill Paxton, "Big Love" (HBO)
Denis Leary, "Rescue Me" (FX Network)

TELEVISION SERIES, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
"Ugly Betty" (ABC)
"Flight Of The Concords" (HBO)
"Extras" (HBO)
"Chuck" (NBC)
"Weeds" (Showtime)
"Pushing Daisies" (ABC)

ACTRESS IN A SERIES, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
America Ferrera, "Ugly Betty" (ABC)
Tina Fey, "30 Rock" (NBC)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "The New Adventures Of Old Christine" (CBS)
Felicity Huffman, "Desperate Housewives" (ABC)
Anna Friel, "Pushing Daisies" (ABC)
Patricia Heaton, "Back to You" (Fox)

ACTOR IN A SERIES, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Lee Pace, "Pushing Daisies" (ABC)
Alec Baldwin, "30 Rock" (NBC)
Steve Carell, "The Office" (NBC)
Stephen Colbert, "The Colbert Report" (Comedy Central)
Ricky Gervais, "Extras" (HBO)
Zachary Levi, "Chuck" (NBC)

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

BEST ENSEMBLE,TELEVISION
"Mad Men"

BEST ENSEMBLE, MOTION PICTURE

"Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead"


MARY PICKFORD AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY
Kathy Bates

NIKOLA TESLA AWARD IN RECOGNITION FOR VISIONARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN FILMMAKING TECHNOLOGY
Dennis Muren

AUTEUR AWARD
Julian Schnabel, "The Diving Bell And The Butterfly"

DVD AWARDS
BEST OVERALL DVD
"Notes On A Scandal" (20th Century Fox)
"Pan's Labyrinth" (New Line Home Video)
"Blood Diamond" (Warner Home Video)
"Little Children" (New Line Home Video)
"The Lives Of Others" (Sony Pictures)
"Children Of Men" (Universal)
"The Prestige" (Buena Vista)
"Flying Scotman" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"Rescue Dawn"" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: The Music Edition" (20th Century Fox)

DVD EXTRAS
"Fiddler On The Roof: Collector's Edition" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"The Graduate: 40Th Anniversary Edition" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"Borat" (20th Century Fox)
"The Sergio Leone Anthology" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"Robocop: 20Th Anniversary Edition" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"Viva Pedro The Almodóvar Collection/Volver" (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
"Masters Of Horror, Season 1" (Anchor Bay/Starz)
"Wall Street (20th Anniversary Edition)" (20th Century Fox)
"Flashdance (Special Collector's Edition)" (Paramount Home Video)
"Silence Of The Lambs, Collector Edition" (MGM Home Entertainment)

YOUTH DVD
"Cars" (Walt Disney Home Entertainment)
"Peter Pan: Platinum Edition" (Walt Disney Home Entertainment)
"Charlotte's Web" (Paramount Home Video)
"Ratatouille" (Walt Disney Home Entertainment)
"The Jungle Book; Two Disc 40th Anniversary Platinum" (Walt Disney Home Entertainment)
"Transformers" (Two Disc Special Edition)" (Paramount Home Video/Gracie/New Line Home Video)
"Care Bears: 25th Anniversary Edition" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh" (Walt Disney Home Entertainment)
"The Pebble And The Penguin" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"Little Robots, Reach For The Sky" (20th Century Fox)

DOCUMENTARY DVD
"Shut Up And Sing " (The Weinstein Company/Genius)
"Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq" (HBO Home Video)
"An Unreasonable Man" (IFC)
"Jesus Camp" (Magnolia Home Entertainment)
"Crazy Love" (Magnolia Home Entertainment)
"The Mormons" (PBS)
"The War: A Ken Burns Film" (Acorn Media)
"No End In Sight" (Magnolia Home Entertainment)
"Sicko" (The Weinstein Company)
"Addiction" (HBO Home Video)

CLASSIC DVD
"Ghost, Special Collector's Edition" (Paramount)
"The Full Monty: Fully Exposed Edition" (20th Century Fox)
"The Pirate" (Warner Home Video)
"House Of Games" (Criterion Collection)
"The Graduate, 40th Anniversary Edition" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"Ace In The Hole" (Criterion Collection)
"Robocop, Collector's Edition" (MGM Home Entertainment)
"Stranger Than Paradise" (Criterion Collection)
"Cruising" (Warner Home Video)
"Funny Face, 50th Anniversary Edition" (Paramount)

DVD RELEASE OF A TV SHOW
"The Office, Season 3" (Universal)
"Twin Peaks, Season 2" (Paramount Home Video)
"Rome, Season 2" (HBO Home Video)
"Ugly Betty, Season 1" (Buena Vista Home Entertainment)
"Nip/Tuck, Season 4" (Warner Home Video)
"Daniel Deronda" (BBC/Warner)
"Muppet Show, Season 2" (Walt Disney)
"Lost: The Complete Third Season" (Buena Vista Home Entertainment)
"House Of Elliot, Complete Collection" (Acorn Media)
"Dexter, Season 1" (Showtime Entertainment/Paramount)

GAME AWARDS

OUTSTANDING SPORTS/RHYTHM/MUSIC GAME

"Forza Motorsport 2"
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Developer: Ms Game Studios

"Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007"
Publisher: Konami
Developer: Konami

"Wii Sports"
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo

"Guitar Hero II"
Publisher: Redoctane
Developer: Harmonix Music

"Elite Beat Agents"
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Inis

OUTSTANDING ACTION/ADVENTURE GAME

"Gears Of War"
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Developer: Epic Games

"Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops"
Publisher: Konami
Developer: Kojima Productions

"Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess"
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo

"Bioshock"
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: 2K Boston

"God Of War II"
Publisher: Scea (Sony Computer Entertainment America)
Developer: Scea

OUTSTANDING PUZZLE/STRATEGY GAME

"World In Conflict"
Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
Developer: Massive Ent.

"Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars"
Publisher: Ea Games
Developer: Ea La

"Medieval II: Total War"
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Creative Assembly

"Puzzle Quest: Challenge Of The Warlords"
Publisher: D3
Developer: Infinite Int.

"Civilization IV: Beyond The Sword"
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: Firaxis Games

OUTSTANDING ROLE PLAYING GAME

"Super Paper Mario"
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Intelligent Sys.

"World Of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade"
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
Developer: Blizzard

"The Lord Of The Rings Online"
Publisher: Midway
Developer: Turbine Inc.

"The Witcher"
Publisher: Atari
Developer: Cd Projekt Red

"Shin Megami Tensei: Persona"
Publisher: Atlus Co.
Developer: Atlus Co.
 

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The First Major Precursor, The National Board of Review announced today:

Best Film:
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

Best Director
TIM BURTON, Sweeney Todd

Best Actor
GEORGE CLOONEY, Michael Clayton

Best Actress
JULIE CHRISTIE, Away From Her

Best Supporting Actor
CASEY AFFLECK, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Best Supporting Actress
AMY RYAN, Gone Baby Gone

Best Foreign Film
THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY

Best Documentary
BODY OF WAR

Best Animated Feature
RATATOUILLE

Best Ensemble Cast

NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

Breakthrough Performance by an Actor
EMILE HIRSCH, Into The Wild

Breakthrough Performance by an Actress
ELLEN PAGE, Juno

Best Directorial Debut
BEN AFFLECK, Gone Baby Gone

Best Original Screenplay (tie)

DIABLO CODY, Juno and NANCY OLIVER, Lars and the Real Girl

Best Adapted Screenplay
JOEL COEN and ETHAN COEN, No Country For Old Men

Top Ten Films
(In alphabetical order)
THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD
ATONEMENT
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM
THE BUCKET LIST
INTO THE WILD
JUNO
THE KITE RUNNER
LARS AND THE REAL GIRL
MICHAEL CLAYTON
SWEENEY TODD

Top Five Foreign Films:
(In alphabetical order)
4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS, 2 DAYS
THE BAND’S VISIT
THE COUNTERFEITERS
LA VIE EN ROSE
LUST, CAUTION

Top Five Documentary Films
(In alphabetical order)
DARFUR NOW
IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON
NANKING
TAXI TO THE DARKSIDE
TOOTS

Top Independent Films
(In alphabetical order)
AWAY FROM HER
GREAT WORLD OF SOUND
HONEYDRIPPER
IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH
A MIGHT HEART
THE NAMESAKE
ONCE
THE SAVAGES
STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING
WAITRESS

Career Achievement
MICHAEL DOUGLAS

William K. Everson Film History Award
ROBERT OSBORNE

Career Achievement in Cinematography
ROGER DEAKINS

The BVLGARI Award for NBR Freedom of Expression
THE GREAT DEBATERS and PERSEPOLIS
 

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That's actually a great list. I'm especially thrilled to see Deakins/Casey Affleck (for Assassination of Jesse James...) and all the love for No Country.

I do miss Zodiac, and I don't know if they saw There Will Be Blood. I haven't. But that list is a great place to start for 2007.
 

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I just saw Juno today complete deserves the three big mentions it got from the NBR, my number two film of the year behind Atonement

I'm also thrilled that Casey Affleck got the first big award, his performance is the best supporting male perf I've seen all year and I really hope he gets a nom/win at the oscars.

They definitely saw There Will Be Blood, it's been screening since October. While web denizens such as us here at HTF are loving the film, critics and the awards bodies are mixed, apparently Daniel Day Lewis' character is pretty hard to take and the film has an ending that doesn't sit well with many.
 

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