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And the nominees are ....
Performance by an actor in a leading role
Adrien Brody in THE PIANIST (Focus Features)
Nicolas Cage in ADAPTATION (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Michael Caine in THE QUIET AMERICAN (Miramax and Intermedia)
Daniel Day-Lewis in GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax)
Jack Nicholson in ABOUT SCHMIDT (New Line)
Performance by an actor in a supporting role
Chris Cooper in ADAPTATION (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Ed Harris in THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax)
Paul Newman in ROAD TO PERDITION (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox)
John C. Reilly in CHICAGO (Miramax)
Christopher Walken in CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (DreamWorks)
Performance by an actress in a leading role
Salma Hayek in FRIDA (Miramax)
Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax)
Diane Lane in UNFAITHFUL (20th Century Fox)
Julianne Moore in FAT FROM HEAVEN (Focus Features)
Renée Zellweger in CHICAGO (Miramax)
Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Kathy Bates in ABOUT SCHMIDT (New Line)
Julianne Moore in THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax)
Queen Latifah in CHICAGO (Miramax)
Meryl Streep in ADAPTATION (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Catherine Zeta-Jones in CHICAGO (Miramax)
Best animated feature film of the year
ICE AGE (20th Century Fox) Chris Wedge
LILO & STITCH (Buena Vista) Chris Sanders
SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON (DreamWorks) Jeffrey Katzenberg
SPIRITED AWAY (Buena Vista) Hayao Miyazaki
TREASURE PLANET (Buena Vista) Ron Clements
Achievement in art direction
CHICAGO (Miramax) Art Direction: John Myhre
Set Decoration: Gord Sim
FRIDA (Miramax) Art Direction: Felipe Fernandez del Paso
Set Decoration: Hannia Robledo
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Art Direction: Dante Ferretti
Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (New Line) Art Direction: Grant Major
Set Decoration: Dan Hennah and Alan Lee
ROAD TO PERDITION (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox) Art Direction: Dennis Gassner
Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
Achievement in cinematography
CHICAGO (Miramax) Dion Beebe
FAR FROM HEAVEN (Focus Features) Edward Lachman
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Michael Ballhaus
THE PIANIST (Focus Features) Pawel Edelman
ROAD TO PERDITION (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox) Conrad L. Hall
Achievement in costume design
CHICAGO (Miramax) Colleen Atwood
FRIDA (Miramax) Julie Weiss
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Sandy Powell
THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax) Ann Roth
THE PIANIST (Focus Features) Anna Sheppard
Achievement in directing
CHICAGO (Miramax) Rob Marshall
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Martin Scorsese
THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax) Stephen Daldry
THE PIANIST (Focus Features) Roman Polanski
TALK TO HER (Sony Pictures Classics) Pedro Almodóvar
Best documentary feature
BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE (United Artists and Alliance Atlantis)
A Salter Street Films/VIF 2/Dog Eat Dog Films Production
Michael Moore and Michael Donovan
DAUGHTER FROM DANANG (Balcony Releasing in association with Cowboy Pictures)
An Interfaze Educational Production
Gail Dolgin and Vincente Franco
PRISONER OF PARADISE (Alliance Atlantis)
A Média Vérité/Café Production
Malcolm Clarke and Stuart Sender
SPELLBOUND (THINKFilm)
A Blitz/Welch Production
Jeffrey Blitz and Sean Welch
WINGED MIGRATION (Sony Pictures Classics)
A Galatée Films/France 2 Cinéma/France 3 Cinéma/Les Productions de la Guéville/Bac Films/Pandora Film/Les Productions JMH/Wanda Vision/Eyescreen Production
Jacques Perrin
Best documentary short subject
THE COLLECTOR OF BEDFORD STREET
An Alice Elliott Production
Alice Elliott
MIGHTY TIMES: THE LEGACY OF ROSA PARKS
A Tell the Truth Pictures Production
Robert Hudson and Bobby Houston
TWIN TOWERS
A Wolf Films/Shape Pictures/Universal/Mopo Entertainment Production
Bill Guttentag and Robert David Port
WHY CAN'T WE BE A FAMILY AGAIN?
A Public Policy Production
Roger Weisberg and Murray Nossel
Achievement in film editing
CHICAGO (Miramax) Martin Walsh
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Thelma Schoonmaker
THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax) Peter Boyle
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (New Line) Michael Horton
THE PIANIST (Focus Features) Hervé de Luze
Best foreign language film of the year
EL CRIMEN DEL PADRE AMARO An Alameda Films/BluFilms/Foprocine/Gob. del Estado de Veracruz-Llave Production
Mexico
HERO
A Beijing New Picture Film Company/Elite Group Enterprises Production
People's Republic of China
THE MAN WITHOUT A PAST
A Sputnik Oy/Pandora Film/Pyramide Prods. Production
Finland
NOWHERE IN AFRICA
An MTM Medien & Television München Production
Germany
ZUS & ZO
A Filmprodukties de Luwte Production
The Netherlands
Achievement in makeup
FRIDA (Miramax) John Jackson and Beatrice De Alba
THE TIME MACHINE (DreamWorks and Warner Bros.) John M. Elliott, Jr. and Barbara Lorenz
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (DreamWorks) John Williams
FAR FROM HEAVEN (Focus Features) Elmer Bernstein
FRIDA (Miramax) Elliot Goldenthal
THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax) Philip Glass
ROAD TO PERDITION (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox) Thomas Newman
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)
Burn It Blue from FRIDA (Miramax)
Music by Elliot Goldenthal
Lyric by Julie Taymor
Father and Daughter from THE WILD THORNBERRYS MOVIE (Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies)
Music and Lyric by Paul Simon
The Hands That Built America from GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax)
Music and Lyric by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen
I Move On from CHICAGO (Miramax)
Music by John Kander
Lyric by Fred Ebb
Lose Yourself from 8 MILE (Universal)
Music by Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto
Lyric by Eminem
Best motion picture of the year
CHICAGO (Miramax)
A Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production
Martin Richards, Producer
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax)
An Alberto Grimaldi Production
Alberto Grimaldi and Harvey Weinstein, Producers
THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax)
A Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production
Scott Rudin and Robert Fox, Producers
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (New Line)
A New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production
Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh and Peter Jackson, Producers
THE PIANIST (Focus Features)
An R.P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production
Roman Polanski, Robert Benmussa and Alain Sarde, Producers
Best animated short film
THE CATHEDRAL
A Platige Image Production
Tomek Baginski
THE CHUBBCHUBBS! (Columbia)
A Sony Pictures Imageworks Production
Eric Armstrong
DAS RAD
A Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH Production
Chris Stenner and Heidi Wittlinger
MIKE'S NEW CAR (Buena Vista)
A Pixar Animation Studios Production
Pete Docter and Roger Gould
MT. HEAD
A Yamamura Animation Production
Koji Yamamura
Best live action short film
FAIT D'HIVER
An Another Dimension of an Idea Production
Dirk Beliën and Anja Daelemans
I'LL WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE … (J'ATTENDRAI LE SUIVANT …)
A La Boîte Production
Philippe Orreindy and Thomas Gaudin
INJA (DOG)
An Australian Film TV & Radio School (AFTRS) Production
Steven Pasvolsky and Joe Weatherstone
JOHNNY FLYNTON
A Red Corner Production
Lexi Alexander and Alexander Buono
THIS CHARMING MAN (DER ER EN YNDIG MAND)
An M&M Productions for Novellefilm Production
Martin Strange-Hansen and Mie Andreasen
Achievement in sound
CHICAGO (Miramax) Michael Minkler, Dominick Tavella and David Lee
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Tom Fleischman, Eugene Gearty and Ivan Sharrock
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (New Line) Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek
ROAD TO PERDITION (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox) Scott Millan, Bob Beemer and John Patrick Pritchett
SPIDER-MAN (Sony Pictures Releasing) Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Ed Novick
Achievement in sound editing
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (New Line) Ethan Van der Ryn and Michael Hopkins
MINORITY REPORT (20th Century Fox and DreamWorks) Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom
ROAD TO PERDITION (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox) Scott A. Hecker
Achievement in visual effects
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (New Line) Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook and Alex Funke
SPIDER-MAN (Sony Pictures Releasing) John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara and John Frazier
STAR WARS EPISODE II ATTACK OF THE CLONES (20th Century Fox) Rob Coleman, Pablo Helman, John Knoll and Ben Snow
Adapted screenplay
ABOUT A BOY (Universal) Screenplay by Peter Hedges and Chris Weitz & Paul Weitz
ADAPTATION (Sony Pictures Releasing) Screenplay by Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman
CHICAGO (Miramax) Screenplay by Bill Condon
THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax) Screenplay by David Hare
THE PIANIST (Focus Features) Screenplay by Ronald Harwood
Original screenplay
FAR FROM HEAVEN (Focus Features) Written by Todd Haynes
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Screenplay by Jay Cocks and Steve Zaillian and Kenneth Lonergan
Story by Jay Cocks
MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING (IFC/Gold Circle Films) Written by Nia Vardalos
TALK TO HER (Sony Pictures Classics) Written by Pedro Almodóvar
Y TU MAMÁ TAMBIÉN (IFC Films) Written by Carlos Cuarón and Alfonso Cuarón
:big grin: So Eminem is going to perform @ the Oscars ... FUN! :big grin:Last edited by Mischa; 02-11-2003 at 08:55 AM.
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Diane Lane in UNFAITHFUL ?
and LOTR TTT got fewer this year...
ROAD TO PERDITION .. best cinematography ..yey
Best animated short films.... wow I have seen all of those =)
and CHICAGO will win this year !!!
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Originally posted by tisoy
...and CHICAGO will win this year !!!
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Re: And the nominees are ....
So Eminem is going to perform @ the Oscars ... FUN! :big grin:
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Thanks for putting up the list of nominees, Mischa! Yeah, I would guess that The Hours will most likely get the nod for Best Picture. Surely LOTR TTT is a shoe-in for Visual Effects, IMHO.
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Originally posted by Rufus
Surely LOTR TTT is a shoe-in for Visual Effects, IMHO.
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Originally posted by GermanFinne
Dont forget SW and Yoda...
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i am hoping that SW will win. yes, TTT was good in FX. however, the cgi was created on film that was scanned into a computer, then exported out. SW was done completely in a computer and therefore the FX are seamless with its environment and looks better. basically, that means, in TTT, the non cgi environment looks a little grainy (because it is film. film is always grainy) and the non grainy CG looks almost out pf place. there is none of that in SW....
but...if the award goes to best use of CG...then it should be TTT. but i believe it is the best creationof CG, which SW was the only film last year to do this, should get it ...."I hate to advocate weird chemicals, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone …
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Best animated:
Spirited Away
This could not make me happier! Now... it just has to win!
Best supporting actress:
Queen Latifah in Chicago
can you say 'what the?'... this was a very forgettable role
Best actor:
Nicolas Cage in Adaptation
This is great too! One of the first times i REALLY like Cage. And he didn't make any of his stupid faces!
Best cinematography:
Two Towers should have been included in this one
Best documentary:
Bowling for Columbine
Thank god! This was by far the best docu of the year
Music written for a motion picture:
Lose Yourself from 8 Mile
This is a shocker. Great song and fits the movie well... but I didn't think the academy would acknowledge it
Best Screenplay:
Adaptation
winner... for sure.... no doubt.... please?
Best Movie:
Chicago will take it.
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Re: And the nominees are ....
Here's my picks:
Best motion picture of the year
THE HOURS (Paramount and Miramax)
(Lord of The Rings, deserved an nomination nod, but I don't think it'll win with the caliber of movies it's up against. The Hours is a likely win, and a deserving win)
Performance by an actor in a leading role (Tough choices!!!)
Nicolas Cage in ADAPTATION
Performance by an actor in a supporting role
John C. Reilly in CHICAGO
Performance by an actress in a leading role
Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS
(This will be a very contencious category, I would say Kidman and Zellweger have equal shots-However I think Kidman will win)
Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Julianne Moore in THE HOURS
Best animated feature film of the year
SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON
(Sorry to the Spirited Away supporters, but I think the Academy won't go for an Anime this year)
Achievement in art direction
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax)
Achievement in cinematography
ROAD TO PERDITION
(No Lord of The Rings?!?!?)
Achievement in costume design
GANGS OF NEW YORK (Miramax) Sandy Powell
Achievement in directing
THE PIANIST - Roman Polanski
Best documentary feature
WINGED MIGRATION
Achievement in film editing
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
Achievement in makeup
THE TIME MACHINE
(The Time Machine and Frieda in the same category? Wierd...)
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)
FAR FROM HEAVEN (Focus Features) Elmer Bernstein
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)
Lose Yourself from 8 MILE (Universal) - Eminem
Achievement in sound
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
Achievement in sound editing
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
Achievement in visual effects
SPIDER-MAN
Adapted screenplay
ADAPTATION (Sony Pictures Releasing) Screenplay by Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman
Original screenplay
MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING (IFC/Gold Circle Films) Written by Nia Vardalos
We'll see what happens in a month!Last edited by Granite; 02-11-2003 at 05:39 PM.
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Spike Lee's 25th Hour would get nominated for SOMETHING in a perfect world. Also, I hope that Chicago doesn't get too many awards. I just think it is stupid to give every single person in a movie a nomination because the overall film was good. The categories should be independent of each other.
Also, Adaptation should win best adapted screenplay. Where was Spike Jonze's nomination?
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Strange that Hable Con Ella (Talk to Her) didn't get a Best Foreing Film nomination, but that makes me rather happy. Mies Vailla Menneisyyttä (Man Without A Past) could actually win. Thanks to Hable Con Ella for not being there. If Man Without a Past won, it would be Finland's first Oscar award, while this is Finland's first nomination. Have any of you seen it? It's strange and hillarious, but excelent.
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Re: And the nominees are ....
Originally posted by Mischa
:big grin: So Eminem is going to perform @ the Oscars ... FUN! :big grin:
Yeah that should be interesting to say the least. The best part of the original song category is that we'll see U2 perform, and hopefully win.
Two things that surprise me. Peter Jackson not being nominated for direction. Secondly, Howard Shore also not being nominated in original score. I felt that the score for TTT was a lot better than FOTR for which he took home the Oscar last year for.You're waiting for a train, a train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you, but you can't be sure. But it doesn't matter - because we'll be together.
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such a fuzz about Academy Awards... again...
I think I'm one of the only few that don't care much about Academy Awards....
This year is not SO obvious... but... anyway I found next statement very true... and this is why I don't like Academy Awards at all... (found this at some movie page)
The Oscar is no longer the award for the best of cinema, but the award for the best among the most popular, or sometimes, just the most popular. Bidding for the Oscar has more and more become like a political campaign. Studios are sending in their bid for each possible category and are hoping to cash in from a few awards they grabbed. An award will transform a movie, an actor, a director, or a producer, into a cash cow for the studio
Some people are nominated (and some even awarded) not becouse of their work but becouse they are 'cream' and they 'deserve' award becouse of their status... Like Halle Berry is good actresses.... or this year's Queen Latifah... pleeeeease!
And there are each year political awards... one year for Jews.. one year for Bosnians... and things.... like they support movies from unrecognized countries like Hong Kong & Taiwan but they don't support movies form Palestina etc.
anyway... few favourites from the list: About Schmidt, Spirited Away, Hero, Nicole Kidman, Jack Nicholson (I didn't see all movies listed but this is my selection)Last edited by BuDi; 02-11-2003 at 05:48 PM.
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Re: Re: And the nominees are ....
Originally posted by Granite
Best animated feature film of the year
SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON
(Sorry to the Spirited Away supporters, but I think the Academy won't go for an Anime this year)
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