December 13, 200520 yr Administrator BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA Brokeback Mountain The Constant Gardener Good Night, And Good Luck. A History of Violence Match Point BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA Maria Bello - A History of Violence Felicity Huffman - TransAmerica Gwyneth Paltrow - Proof Charlize Theron - North Country Ziyi Zhang - Memoirs of a Geisha BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA Russell Crowe - Cinderella Man Philip Seymour Hoffman - Capote Terrence Howard - Hustle & Flow Heath Ledger - Brokeback Mountain David Strathairn - Good Night, And Good Luck. BEST MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY Mrs. Henderson Presents Pride & Prejudice The Producers The Squid and the Whale Walk the Line BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY Judi Dench - Mrs. Henderson Presents Keira Knightley - Pride & Prejudice Laura Linney - The Squid and the Whale Sarah Jessica Parker - The Family Stone Reese Witherspoon - Walk the Line BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY Pierce Brosnan - The Matador Jeff Daniels - The Squid and the Whale Johnny Depp - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Nathan Lane - The Producers Cillian Murphy - Breakfast on Pluto Joaquin Phoenix - Walk The Line BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Kung Fu Hustle (China) Master of the Crimson Armor (aka "The Promise," China) Merry Christmas (Joyeux Noel) (France) Paradise Now (Palestine) Tsotsi (South Africa) BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE Scarlett Johansson - Match Point Shirley MacLaine - In Her Shoes Frances McDormand - North Country Rachel Weisz - The Constant Gardener Michelle Williams - Brokeback Mountain BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE George Clooney - Syriana Matt Dillon - Crash Will Ferrell - The Producers Paul Giamatti - Cinderella Man Bob Hoskins - Mrs. Henderson Presents BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE Woody Allen - Match Point George Clooney - Good Night, And Good Luck. Peter Jackson - King Kong Ang Lee - Brokeback Mountain Fernando Meirelles - The Constant Gardener Steven Spielberg - Munich BEST SCREENPLAY - MOTION PICTURE Woody Allen - Match Point George Clooney & Grant Heslov - Good Night, And Good Luck. Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco - Crash Tony Kushner & Eric Roth - Munich Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana - Brokeback Mountain BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - MOTION PICTURE Alexandre Desplat - Syriana James Newton Howard - King Kong Gustavo Santaolalla - Brokeback Mountain Harry Gregson-Williams - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe John Williams - Memoirs of a Geisha BEST ORIGINAL SONG - MOTION PICTURE " A Love That Will Never Grow Old" - Brokeback Mountain Music by: Gustavo Santaolalla Lyrics by: Bernie Taupin "Christmas in Love" - Christmas in Love Music by: Tony Renis Lyrics by: Marva Jan Marrow "There's Nothing Like a Show on Broadway - The Producers Music & Lyrics by: Mel Brooks "Travelin' Thru" - TransAmerica Music & Lyrics by: Dolly Parton "Wunderking" - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Music & Lyrics by: Alanis Morissette ------
December 13, 200520 yr Author Administrator Joaquin did get nominated for Best Actor - Musical or comedy. Stupid Comingsoon.net! I'll update it.
December 13, 200520 yr Member I would have been shocked. The last two movies I saw were Brokeback and Walk the Line and I know Heath and Joaquin will be nominated for everyone's awards, especially the GG's where comedy/musical and drama are broken out. I love the nominations and I hope Brokeback Mountain continues riding the wave of success. It may be a hard sell to the heartland of America and the more positive buzz the better.
December 13, 200520 yr Member Some awesome nominee's...but Sissy Spacek was snubbed!! Hope she gets an Oscar nom. In my opinion..she is better than Frances McDormand
December 13, 200520 yr Member Whoo hoooo Felicity Huffman is having a great year! She could be the first person in television to be nominated and/or win for an Emmy, GG (TV and Film), SAG (TV and Film) and Oscar all in the same year. Primetime Emmy - Win (Desperate Housewives) Tribeca Film Festival - Win (TransAmerica) National Board of Review - Win (Transamerica) Golden Sattelite Award - Win (Transamerica) Phoenix Film Critics - Win (Transamerica) Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Win (Transamerica) Southeastern Film Critics Win (Transamerica) African American Film Critics Win (Transamerica) Critics' Choice Awards - Nominee (Transamerica) Independent Spirit Awards - Nominee (Transamerica) Golden Globe - Nominee (TV, Desperate Housewives) Golden Globe - Nominee (Film, Transamerica)
December 13, 200520 yr Member Rick, Helen Hunt did it in 1997. She won the Oscar, the Golden Globe and the Screen Actors Guild for As Good As It Gets, won the Emmy for Mad About You, and was nominated for 2 additional SAGs, an additional Golden Globe and an additonal Emmy all for Mad About You. However, Felicity will do it this year without a doubt. She might even get two SAG nods. Overall, these nominations are excellent. Nothing against Huffman, but I hope Maria Bello can take the Globe because that will definently boost her Oscar chances a lot (Where she will be nominated as a supporting actress). It seems like this year the TV noms went to the mainstream shows and the Movie noms went to the smaller films. Weird, because usually it is the other way around. It also looks like Brokeback Mountain is gonna win Best Picture at the Oscar's because no movie since The Sting in 1973 has won it without being nominated for one of the best picture categories at the Globes (With the exception of Ghandi, whihc was considered a foregin film and won there at the Globes)
December 13, 200520 yr Member This is definitely the year of Brokeback Mountain. I sooooo cannot wait for the awards. All of the nominees are amazing this year.
December 14, 200520 yr Member This is definitely the year of Brokeback Mountain. I sooooo cannot wait for the awards. All of the nominees are amazing this year. Lets just hope it does this well for Oscar noms as well.
December 15, 200520 yr Member I KNEW Watts wouldn't get nominated just because King Kong is a popcorn movie...and it's a shame because she rocked in it. Go Brokeback Mountain!
December 16, 200520 yr Member Yeah to almost ALL of these nominations! Will Ferrel in THE PRODUCERS is a pleasan suprise! Also LOVE the MATCH POINT love and of course WALK THE LINE love! MUNICH not getting in for Drama, does MAJOR MAJOR damage to its chances for Oscar attention, especially since MUNICH was considered a front-runner before these noms. Also MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA looks dead, and rightfull so, the picture is not that good and was over-hyped! IMO the biggest bullshit nomination is Depp's for CATCF and Paltrow's for PROOF. Witherspoon and Huffman have the globes WRAPPED UP in the Drama/Comedy categories, NO QUESTIONS ASKED as does Phoenix for Best Actor: Comedy! Drama Actor is between Ledger/Hoffman. DRAMA PICTURE will go to BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN no questions and WALK THE LINE will take COMEDY/MUSICAL as a result of lack of any serious competition (THE PRODUCERS can gain momentum, but right now WTL has this one all wrapped up, or course come OSCAR time WTL doesn't stand a chance for the win!).
December 17, 200520 yr Member Yeah to almost ALL of these nominations! Will Ferrel in THE PRODUCERS is a pleasan suprise! Also LOVE the MATCH POINT love and of course WALK THE LINE love! MUNICH not getting in for Drama, does MAJOR MAJOR damage to its chances for Oscar attention, especially since MUNICH was considered a front-runner before these noms. Also MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA looks dead, and rightfull so, the picture is not that good and was over-hyped! IMO the biggest bullshit nomination is Depp's for CATCF and Paltrow's for PROOF. Witherspoon and Huffman have the globes WRAPPED UP in the Drama/Comedy categories, NO QUESTIONS ASKED as does Phoenix for Best Actor: Comedy! Drama Actor is between Ledger/Hoffman. DRAMA PICTURE will go to BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN no questions and WALK THE LINE will take COMEDY/MUSICAL as a result of lack of any serious competition (THE PRODUCERS can gain momentum, but right now WTL has this one all wrapped up, or course come OSCAR time WTL doesn't stand a chance for the win!). The Geisha movie was cheesy or what? Man..it looks so good from the previews!!
December 18, 200520 yr Member Go Will! I haven't seen The Producers yet, but he's entertaining in everything he does, even if the movie is total crap. I want Brokeback to win tons of awards, only to piss off the psycho religious/conservative fanatics. It would be ironic since 2005 was such a year for homosexual intolerance, and here's this love story between two men getting all the acclaim.
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