30 January 2007

SAG winners

  • Best Ensemble: Little Miss Sunshine
  • Best Actress: Helen Mirren, The Queen
  • Best Actor: Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland
  • Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
  • Best Supporting Actor: Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls

MPSE Golden Reel Nominations

Domestic feature f/x

  • "Flags of Our Fathers,"
  • "Blood Diamond,"
  • "Letters From Iwo Jima,"
  • "World Trade Center,"
  • "Superman Returns,"
  • "Mission: Impossible III"
  • "The Prestige."

Domestic dialogue/automated dialogue replacement

  • "Flags of Our Fathers,"
  • "World Trade Center,"
  • "The Last King of Scotland,"
  • "Letters From Iwo Jima,"
  • "Apocalypto,"
  • "Little Miss Sunshine"
  • "The Da Vinci Code."

Foreign feature

  • "Casino Royale,"
  • "Pan's Labyrinth," Babel,"
  • "Children of Men," "United 93,"
  • "Curse of the Golden Flower,"
  • "Lucky Number Slevin"
  • "The Black Dahlia."
Animated f/x
  • "Cars,"
  • "Happy Feet,"
  • "Over the Hedge,"
  • "Flushed Away,"
  • "The Ant Bully"
  • "Ice Age: The Meltdown"

Film music

  • "Apocalypto,"
  • "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest,"
  • "Babel,"
  • "Children of Men,"
  • "Click,"
  • "Lucky Number Slevin,"
  • "Bobby"
  • "The Proposition."

Musical feature

  • "Dreamgirls,"
  • "Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny,"
  • "Copying Beethoven,"
  • "Take the Lead"
  • "A Prairie Home Companion."

25 January 2007

Comparison charts

Here are some comparisions between Oscar nominations, Golden Globes, Critics Choices, SAG and how Entertainment Weekly predicted:

Actor








Oscar GG CC SAG EW
DiCaprio/BD DiCaprio/BD DiCaprio/BD DiCaprio/BD
Gosling Gosling Gosling Gosling
O´Toole O´Toole O´Toole O´Toole O´Toole
Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith
Whitaker Whitaker Whitaker Whitaker Whitaker

DiCaprio/TD DiCaprio/TD
DiCaprio/TD

Baron Cohen



Depp



Eckhart



Ejiofor



Ferrell







Actress








Oscar GG CC SAG EW
Cruz Cruz Cruz Cruz Cruz
Dench Dench Dench Dench Dench
Mirren Mirren Mirren Mirren Mirren
Streep Streep Streep Streep Streep
Winslet Winslet Winslet Winslet Winslet

Gyllenhaal



Bening



Collette



Knowles



Zellweger







Supporting Actor








Oscar GG CC SAG EW
Arkin
Arkin Arkin Arkin
Earle Haley

Earle Haley Earle Haley
Hounsou
Hounsou Hounsou Hounsou
Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy
Wahlberg Wahlberg



Nicholson Nicholson
Nicholson

Affleck Affleck


Pitt




Beach




DiCaprio





Supporting Actress







Oscar GG CC SAG EW
Barraza Barraza Barraza Barraza Barraza
Blanchett Blanchett Blanchett Blanchett Blanchett
Breslin

Breslin Breslin
Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson
Kikuchi Kikuchi Kikuchi Kikuchi Kikuchi


O´Hara



Thompson


Blunt







Director








Oscar GG CC DGA EW
Eastwood/LFIJ Eastwood/LFIJ Eastwood/LFIJ
Eastwood/LFIJ
González Iñárritu González Iñárritu González Iñárritu González Iñárritu
Greengrass
Greengrass

Frears Frears Frears Frears Frears
Scorsese Scorsese Scorsese Scorsese Scorsese


Condon Condon Condon

Eastwood/FOOF




Dayton/Faris





Picture








Oscar GG CC PGA EW
Babel Babel Babel Babel Babel
The Departed The Departed The Departed The Departed The Departed
Letters from Iwo Jima Letters from Iwo Jima
Little Miss Sunshine Little Miss Sunshine Little Miss Sunshine Little Miss Sunshine Little Miss Sunshine
The Queen The Queen The Queen The Queen The Queen

Dreamgirls Dreamgirls Dreamgirls Dreamgirls

Bobby



Little Children Little Children


Borat



The Devil Wears Prada


Thank You For Smoking



Blood Diamond


Notes on a Scandal


United 93

24 January 2007

Stats and facts

From Variety:

  • With his eighth acting nom, for "Venus," Peter O'Toole is a winner either way. If he wins, great; if not, he goes down in the record books as the actor with the most noms without a win (he was previously tied with Richard Burton).
  • With her 14th nom, Meryl Streep ("The Devil Wears Prada") furthers her lead for most nominated actor ever. Runners-up are Jack Nicholson and Katharine Hepburn, with 12 apiece.
  • Kevin O'Connell, nommed for sound mixing in "Apocalypto," scores his 19th nom. He furthers his status as the Academy's most nominated individual who, so far, hasn't won. Distant runners-up are composer Alex North and art director Roland Anderson, at 15 each.
  • "Dreamgirls" is the first live-action film to have three of its songs nominated. Two animated films can lay claim to the same record: "The Lion King" in 1994 and "Beauty and the Beast" in 1991.
  • "I Need to Wake Up" from "An Inconvenient Truth" is the first song from a docu to be nominated since "More" from "Mondo Cane" was up for the award in 1963.
  • Alan Arkin has gone 38 years since his last nom --1968's "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" -- the same amount of time Jack Palance spent between "Shane" in 1953 and "City Slickers" in 1991. Henry Fonda is still the title holder at 41 years between acting noms.
  • With "Little Children," Kate Winslet, 31, becomes the youngest actress to garner five noms. She has made 19 movies. Previous record holder was Olivia de Haviland, who secured her fifth at the age of 33. By that time -- 1950 -- she had made 33 films.
  • Ten-year-old Abigail Breslin, should she win the supporting actress trophy, will tie Tatum O'Neal as the youngest Oscar winner. O'Neal, however, at the time of her win at the 1974 ceremony, was six months younger than Breslin will be in February.
  • Gary Rydstrom received his 14th nomination Tuesday. His "Lifted" is up for animated short, marking the first time he has been nominated outside the the sound and sound editing categories.
  • Only two nominees are competing against themselves: Henry Krieger is up for three songs and Alan Robert Murray could win in sound editing for either "Letters From Iwo Jima" or "Flags of Our Fathers."
  • The 71 letters, collected into 12 words, appears to make "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" the longest title of a film ever nominated for an Oscar. In the fiction category, it easily topples the 54 letters of "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" and in the land of docs, edges out the 65-letter "Forever Activists: Stories from the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade" from 1990.
From Oscarwatch:

  • From Phil Welsh:If Forest Whitaker takes home the Best Actor Oscar, it will be only the third time in Oscar history that the film possessing the year's Best Actor was not nominated for any other award. The other three times were 1987 when Michael Douglas won for Wall Street, 1968 when Cliff Robertson won for Charly, and 1950 when Jose Ferrer won for Cyrano de Bergerac.
  • From Phil Welsh: If Jennifer Hudson and Eddie Murphy take home the Best Supporting Actress and Actor awards, it will be only the second time in Oscar history that a film possessed two acting winners while not being nominated for best picture. The other time? 1963 when Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas won Actress and Supporting Actor for Hud, which was left off the nominees list.
  • From Adam: The best pictures have a total of only 26 nominations. That's the smallest number since1932/33(6th Oscars). In fact, this is the smallest number of nominations since there was a "Best Picture" category, before that there was "Outstanding Motion Picture".
  • From Adam: Only once since the first Oscar ceremony (1927/1928) that none of the "Best Pictures/Outstanding Motion Pictures" have a cinematography nomination.

From The Envelope:

  • Never before in Oscar history has the film with the most nominations failed to reap a bid in the best-picture race. ("Dreamgirls" has eight, but not the top one.) A few films have had more noms and didn't get a best-pic bid (nine each for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" in 1977 and "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" in 1969), but other movies had more noms. "The Turning Point" topped "Close Encounters" and "Anne of the Thousand Days" had more than "Horses."
  • This year there's a breakthrough number of black nominees in the acting races (five): Forest Whitaker ("Last King of Scotland"), Will Smith ("Pursuit of Happyness"), Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson ("Dreamgirls") and Djimon Hounsou ("Blood Diamond"). This ties the previous record set in 2004 when Jamie Foxx scored two noms ("Ray," "Collateral") plus there were bids for "Hotel Rwanda" stars Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo and Morgan Freeman ("Million Dollar Baby").
  • It's a big, breakthrough year for Latinos at the Oscars, with such Latin-helmed pix like "Babel," "Pan's Labyrinth" and "Volver" in the derby, even "Children of Men." Also, actresses such as Penelope Cruz ("Volver") and Adriana Barraza ("Babel"). Our forums poster "OJODIAMANTE" has made a list of the Latin nominees in all categories.
Latin Movies:
- Babel (Alejandro Gonzales Iñárritu) Best Picture Nominee
- Pan’s Labyrinth (Guillermo del Toro) Best Foreign Picture Nominee
- Children of Men (Alfonso Cuarón)
- Volver (Pedro Almodovar)
Latin Actresses
- Penélope Cruz (Volver)
- Adriana Barraza (Babel)
Latin Director
- Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu - (Babel)
Latin Art Director
- Eugenio Caballero - (Pan’s Labyrinth)
Latin cinematography Directors
- Guillermo Navarro (Pan’s Labyrinth)
- Emmanuel Lubezki (Children of Men)
Latinos in a film editing
- Alex Rodriguez & Alfonso Cuarón (Children of men)
Latin Writters in music for Motion Picture(Original Score)
- Gustavo Santaolalla (Babel)
- Javier Navarrete (Pan’s Labyrinth)
Latinos in Best live action short film
- Javier Fesser & Luis Manso - “Binta and the Great Idea (Binta Y La Gran Idea)”
- Borja Cobeaga - “Éramos Pocos (One Too Many)”
Latinos in sound mixing
- Fernando Camara (Apocalypto)
Latinos in Adapted screenplay
- Alfonso Cuarón & David Arata (Children of Men)
Latinos in Original Screenplay
- Guillermo Arriaga (Babel)
- Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth)

23 January 2007

Some very welcomed surprises, some upsets and the rest we already knew

Thank god the Academy has some surprises left for us every year; some are good and some are bad. Here are some of my thoughts:

  • Picture: Apparently Clint found his way here. This feels like last year´s Munich. We thought Letters from Iwo Jima is dead, but here it is (just like Munich). I´m surprised that Dreamgirls did not get in but somehow I had that feeling (but no guts to drop it).
  • Director: I am extremely happy that Paul Greengrass got nominated. I had him on my list for a really long time but after losing my faith I had to drop him as there did not seem to be enough support from the Guilds. With Oscars you will have to give up your own preferences (and hopes) and just follow the buzz; but sometimes these things still might come true.
  • Actor: First of all: Academy, please change your rules and let there be more than one nomination/actor in a same acting category. This rule is ancient and stupid. There are years with many good performances from the same actor in the same category. Look what you did for Leo! He is now nominated for Blood Diamond instead for The Departed. So, please do change the rules and let the leading roles be leading and supporting roles be supporting.
  • Actor in supporting role: I was hoping both Jack Nicholson and Mark Wahlberg to be nominated for The Departed but now Mark replaced Jack. I cannot be too disapointed but I was hoping to see Jack again in the Oscars. Hopefully he will be representing atleast. He is the heart of the show; if you did not know that - please watch this year´s Golden Globes, watch and learn.
  • Adapted screenplay: As I already wrote, this category was diffult to predict. I knew Children of Men would be nominated but I did not know which one to leave out.
  • Original screenplay and foreign film: I am surprised that Volver was left out from both original screenplay and especially foreign film categories. I guess it had to make room for Pan´s Labyrinth which ended up with six nominations. I am very happy for Pan´s Labyrinth! I haven´t seen it but everyone seem to love it.
  • Original score: Well this is interesting; one completely correct prediction, two completely wrong predictions and two right composers with wrong films.
And how did I do? As I already knew in advance. Not so well: The big six was ok but the big eight; I did so poorly with the screenplays. And the rest; i don´t know where to begin. But this was a diffult year and apparently after a good year comes a diffult year. And after a difficult year comes; well, who knows.

  • The big eight: 32/40 (80%)
  • 21 categories (not including Animated short, Live action short film, Documentary short): 65/99 (65,7 %)

Most nominations for Dreamgirls

8 Nominations
  • Dreamgirls
7 Nominations
  • Babel
6 Nominations
  • Pan´s Labyrinth
  • The Queen
5 Nominations
  • Blood Diamond
  • The Departed
4 Nominations
  • Letters from Iwo Jima
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • Notes on a Scandal
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man´s Chest
3 Nominations
  • Apocalypto
  • Children of Men
  • Little Children
2 Nominations
  • Cars
  • The Devil Wears Prada
  • Flags of Our Fathers
  • An Inconvenient Truth
  • The Prestige
  • United 93

They are here!

    BEST PICTURE

  • Babel
  • The Departed
  • Dreamgirls --> Letters From Iwo Jima
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • The Queen

    BEST DIRECTOR

  • Bill Condon - Dreamgirls --> Paul Greengrass - United 93
  • Clint Eastwood - Letters from Iwo Jima
  • Stephen Frears - The Queen
  • Alejandro González Iñárritu - Babel
  • Martin Scorsese - The Departed

  • BEST ACTOR

  • Leonardo DiCaprio - The Departed --> Leonardo DiCaprio - Blood Diamond
  • Ryan Gosling -€“ Half Nelson
  • Peter O´Toole - Venus
  • Will Smith - The Pursuit of Happyness
  • Forest Whitaker - The Last King of Scotland

  • BEST ACTRESS

  • Penelope Cruz - Volver
  • Judi Dench - Notes on a Scandal
  • Helen Mirren - The Queen
  • Meryl Streep - The Devil Wears Prada
  • Kate Winslet - Little Children

  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Alan Arkin - Little Miss Sunshine
  • Jackie Earle Haley - Little Children
  • Djimon Hounsou - Blood Diamond
  • Eddie Murphy - Dreamgirls
  • Jack Nicholson - The Departed --> Mark Wahlberg - The Departed

  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Adriana Barraza - Babel
  • Cate Blanchett - Notes on a Scandal
  • Abigail Breslin - Little Miss Sunshine
  • Jennifer Hudson - Dreamgirls
  • Rinko Kikuchi -€“ Babel

  • BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Babel - Guillermo Arriaga, Alejandro González Iñárritu
  • The Queen - Peter Morgan
  • Volver - Pedro Almodovar --> Pan´s Labyrinth - Guillermo del Toro
  • United 93 - Paul Greengrass --> Letters from Iwo Jima - Iris Yamashita
  • Little Miss Sunshine - Michael Arndt

  • BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  • The Departed - William Monahan
  • The Devil Wears Prada - Aline Brosh McKenna --> Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan - Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Peter Baynham & Dan Mazer
  • Thank You For Smoking - Jason Reitman --> Children of Men - Alfonso Cuarón & Timothy J. Sexton and David Arata and Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby
  • Notes on a Scandal - Patrick Marber
  • Little Children - Todd Field, Tom Perrotta

  • ANIMATED FEATURE

  • Happy Feet
  • Cars
  • Flushed Away --> Monster House

  • DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  • An Inconvenient Truth
  • Deliver Us from Evil
  • Shut Up & Sing --> My Country, My Country
  • Jesus Camp
  • Iraq in Fragments

  • FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

  • Pan´s Labyrinth - Mexico
  • Volver - Spain --> After the Wedding - Denmark
  • The Lives of the Others - Germany
  • Water - Canada
  • Days of Glory - Algeria

  • CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • The Illusionist
  • Babel --> The Black Dahlia
  • Children of Men
  • Pan´s Labyrinth
  • Apocalypto --> The Prestige

  • EDITING

  • The Departed
  • Babel
  • The Queen --> Blood Diamond
  • Dreamgirls --> Children of Men
  • United 93

  • ART DIRECTION

  • Marie Antoinette --> The Good Shepherd
  • Children of Men --> Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man´s Chest
  • Pan´s Labyrinth
  • Dreamgirls
  • Curse of the Golden Flower --> The Prestige

  • COSTUME DESIGN

  • Marie Antoinette
  • Dreamgirls
  • Pan´s Labyrinth --> The Devil Wears Prada
  • The Illusionist --> The Queen
  • Curse of the Golden Flower

  • MAKEUP

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest --> Click
  • Apocalypto
  • Pan´s Labyrinth

  • VISUAL EFFECTS

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
  • Superman Returns
  • X-Men: The Last Stand --> Poseidon

  • SOUND MIXING

  • The Departed --> Apocalypto
  • Dreamgirls
  • Flags of Our Fathers
  • Babel --> Blood Diamond
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

  • SOUND EDITING

  • Casino Royale --> Apocalypto
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
  • Superman Returns --> Blood Diamond
  • Flags of Our Fathers
  • Cars --> Letters from Iwo Jima

  • ORIGINAL SCORE

  • Babel - Gustavo Santaolalla
  • The Da Vinci Code - Hans Zimmer --> The Good German - Thomas Newman
  • The Painted Veil - Alexandre Desplat --> The Queen - Alexandre Desplat
  • The Illusionist - Philip Glass --> Notes on a Scandal - Philip Glass
  • The Fountain - Clint Mansell --> Pan´s Labyrinth - Javier Navarrete

  • ORIGINAL SONG

  • Dreamgirls - Listen
  • Happy Feet - The Song of the Heart --> Dreamgirls - Love You I Do
  • An Incovenient Truth - I Need to Wake Up
  • Charlotte´s Web - Ordinary Miracle --> Cars - Our Town
  • Bobby - Never Gonna Break My Faith --> Dreamgirls - Patience

  • ANIMATED SHORT

  • No Time for Nuts
  • The Danish Poet
  • Lifted
  • The Little Match Girl
  • Maestro

    LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM

  • Binta and the Great Idea (Binta y La Gran Idea)
  • Eramos Pocos (One Too Many)
  • Helmer & Son
  • The Saviour
  • West Bank Story

    DOCUMENTARY SHORT

  • The Blood of Yingzhou District
  • Recycled Life
  • Rehearsing a Dream
  • Two Hands

21 January 2007

Little Miss Sunshine wins PGA

Little Miss Sunshine and Cars (animated feature) win PGA. Well, the best picture race gets more interesting every day.

19 January 2007

My Final Predictions.

My final predictions are here. What can i say - this year felt really difficult. The best picture, director, original screenplay and the acting categories were allright but the rest (sigh). This year we do not have easy frontrunners based on an epic (or historical screenplay) with costumes, beautiful art direction, cinematography, music etc. We do not even have "big" movies (without best picture chances) like this as Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima (apparently) failed. Years with contemporary films are like this - extremely difficult. Therefore I am not expecting that many correct predictions. But as we know - anything can happen.

This year my heart goes to Helen Mirren and The Departed with fabulous cast and especially my alltime favourite - Marty. I hope this is the year.

Art Directors Guild noms

Period Film
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  • Curse of the Golden Flower, PD: Huo Tingxiao
  • Dreamgirls, PD: John Myhre
  • Flags of Our Fathers, PD: Henry Bumstead
  • The Good Shepherd, PD: Jeannine Oppewall
  • The Prestige, PD: Nathan Crowley

Fantasy Film
------------

  • Children of Men, PD: Geoffrey Kirland
  • Pan's Labyrinth, PD: Eugenio Caballero
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, PD: Rick Heinrichs
  • Superman Returns, PD: Guy Hendrix Dyas
  • V for Vendetta, PD: Own Paterson

Contemporary Film
-----------------

  • Babel, PD: Brigette Broch
  • Casino Royale, PD: Peter Lamont
  • The Da Vinci Code, PD: Allan Cameron
  • The Departed, PD: Kristi Zea
  • The Queen, PD: Alan MacDonald

18 January 2007

Cinema Audio Society noms

  • "Flags of Our Fathers"
  • "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"
  • "Babel"
  • "Blood Diamond"
  • "Dreamgirls"

16 January 2007

Golden Globe winners

  • Best Picture, Drama: Babel
  • Best Actor, Drama: Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland
  • Best Actress, Drama: Helen Mirren, The Queen
  • Best Picture Musical/Comedy: Dreamgirls
  • Best Actor Musical/Comedy: Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat
  • Best Director: Martin Scorsese, The Departed
  • Best Score: The Painted Veil
  • Foreign Film: Letters From Iwo Jima
  • Best Screenplay: The Queen
  • Best Supporting Actor - Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls
  • Best Actress, Musical/Comedy - Meryl Streep, Devil Wears Prada
  • Best Animated Film: Cars
  • Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Hudson
  • Original Song: Prince, Happy Feet

14 January 2007

Critics Choice winners

Broadcast Film Critics announce their winners:

  • Best Picture: The Departed
  • Best Actor: Forest Whitaker, Last King of Scotland
  • Best Actress: Helen MIrren, The Queen
  • Best Director: Martin Scorsese, The Departed
  • Best Doc: An Inconvenient Truth
  • Best Song: Listen, Dreamgirls
  • Film Score: Philip Glass, The Illusionist
  • Best Animated Film: Cars
  • Best Acting Ensemble: Little Miss Sunshine!
  • Best Foreign Film: Letters from Iwo Jima
  • Best Writer: Michael Arndt - Little Miss Sunshine
  • Best Picture Made for Television: Elizabeth I
  • Winner Best Young Actor: Paul Dano, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Winner Best Young Actress: Abigail Breslin, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Winner Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
  • Winner Best Supporting Actor: Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls
  • Best Family Film: Charlotte's Web
  • Best Comedy: Borat

Entertainment Weekly Predicts the Oscars

Best Picture

  • Babel
  • The Departed
  • Dreamgirls
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • The Queen
  • FYC: Children of Men

Best Actor

  • Leonardo Dicaprio, The Departed
  • Ryan Gosling, Half Nelson
  • Peter O'Toole, Venus
  • Will Smith, The Pursuit of Happyness
  • Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland
  • FYC: Matt Damon, The Good Shepherd

Best Actress

  • Penelope Cruz, Volver
  • Judi Dench, Notes on a Scandal
  • Helen Mirren, The Queen
  • Meryl Streep, The Devil Wears Prada
  • Kate Winslet, Little Children
  • FYC: Maggie Gyllenhaal, Sherrybaby

Best Supp. Actor

  • Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Jackie Earle Haley, Little Children
  • Djimon Honsou, Blood Diamond
  • Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls
  • Jack Nicholson, The Departed
  • FYC: Stanley Tucci, The Devil Wears Prada

Best Supp. Actress

  • Adriana Barraza, Babel
  • Cate Blanchett, Notes on a Scandal
  • Abigail Breslin, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
  • Rinko Kikuchi, Babel
  • FYC: Frances McDormand, Friends With Money

Best Director

  • Bill Condon, Dreamgirls
  • Clint Eastwood, Letters From Iwo Jima
  • Stephen Frears, The Queen
  • Alejandro Inarritu, Babel
  • Martin Scorsese, The Departed
  • FYC: Guillermo Del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth

Best Original Screenplay

  • Babel
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • Letters From Iwo Jima
  • Pan's Labyrinth
  • The Queen
  • FYC: Volver

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Children of Men
  • The Departed
  • Little Children
  • Notes on a Scandal
  • Thank You For Smoking
  • FYC: Borat

12 January 2007

BAFTA nominees

BAFTA nominees are:

FILM
  • BABEL - Alejandro González Iñárritu/Jon Kilik/Steve Golin
  • THE DEPARTED - Brad Pitt/Brad Grey/Graham King
  • THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND - Andrea Calderwood/Lisa Bryer/Charles Steel
  • LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE*
  • THE QUEEN - Tracey Seaward/Christine Langan/Andy Harries


THE ALEXANDER KORDA AWARD for the Outstanding British Film of the Year

  • CASINO ROYALE - Michael G Wilson/Barbara Broccoli/Martin Campbell/Neal Purvis/Robert Wade/Paul Haggis
  • THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND - Andrea Calderwood/Lisa Bryer/Charles Steel/Kevin Macdonald/Peter Morgan/Jeremy Brock
  • NOTES ON A SCANDAL - Scott Rudin/Robert Fox/Richard Eyre/Patrick Marber
  • THE QUEEN - Tracey Seaward/Christine Langan/Andy Harries/Stephen Frears/Peter Morgan
  • UNITED 93 - Tim Bevan/Lloyd Levin/Paul Greengrass

THE CARL FOREMAN AWARD for Special Achievement by a British Director, Writer or Producer in their First Feature Film

  • ANDREA ARNOLD (Director) - Red Road
  • JULIAN GILBEY (Director) - Rollin' with the Nines
  • CHRISTINE LANGAN (Producer) - Pierrepoint
  • GARY TARN (Director) - Black Sun
  • PAUL ANDREW WILLIAMS (Director) - London to Brighton

THE DAVID LEAN AWARD for Achievement in Direction

  • BABEL - Alejandro González Iñárritu
  • THE DEPARTED - Martin Scorsese
  • LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE - Jonathan Dayton/Valerie Faris
  • THE QUEEN - Stephen Frears
  • UNITED 93 - Paul Greengrass

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • BABEL - Guillermo Arriaga
  • LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE - Michael Arndt
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH - Guillermo del Toro
  • THE QUEEN - Peter Morgan
  • UNITED 93 - Paul Greengrass

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  • CASINO ROYALE - Neal Purvis/Robert Wade/Paul Haggis
  • THE DEPARTED - William Monahan
  • THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA - Aline Brosh McKenna
  • THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND - Peter Morgan/Jeremy Brock
  • NOTES ON A SCANDAL - Patrick Marber

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

  • APOCALYPTO - Mel Gibson/Bruce Davey
  • BLACK BOOK (ZWARTBOEK) - Teun Hilte/San Fu Maltha/Jens Meurer/Paul Verhoeven
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH - Alfonso Cuarón/Bertha Navarro/Frida Torresblanco/Guillermo del Toro
  • RANG DE BASANTI (PAINT IT YELLOW) - Ronnie Screwvala/Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
  • VOLVER - Agustín Almodóvar/Pedro Almodóvar

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

  • CARS - John Lasseter
  • FLUSHED AWAY - David Bowers/Sam Fell
  • HAPPY FEET - George Miller

ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE

  • DANIEL CRAIG - Casino Royale
  • LEONARDO DICAPRIO - The Departed
  • RICHARD GRIFFITHS - The History Boys
  • PETER O'TOOLE - Venus
  • FOREST WHITAKER - The Last King of Scotland

ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE

  • PENELOPE CRUZ - Volver
  • JUDI DENCH - Notes on a Scandal
  • HELEN MIRREN - The Queen
  • MERYL STREEP - The Devil Wears Prada
  • KATE WINSLET - Little Children


ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE

  • ALAN ARKIN - Little Miss Sunshine
  • JAMES MCAVOY - The Last King of Scotland
  • JACK NICHOLSON - The Departed
  • LESLIE PHILLIPS - Venus
  • MICHAEL SHEEN - The Queen

ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE

  • EMILY BLUNT - The Devil Wears Prada
  • ABIGAIL BRESLIN - Little Miss Sunshine
  • TONI COLETTE - Little Miss Sunshine
  • FRANCES DE LA TOUR - The History Boys
  • JENNIFER HUDSON - Dreamgirls

THE ANTHONY ASQUITH AWARD for Achievement in Film Music

  • BABEL - Gustavo Santaolalla
  • CASINO ROYALE - David Arnold
  • DREAMGIRLS - Henry Krieger
  • HAPPY FEET - John Powell
  • THE QUEEN - Alexandre Desplat

CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • BABEL - Rodrigo Prieto
  • CASINO ROYALE - Phil Meheux
  • CHILDREN OF MEN - Emmanuel Lubezki
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH - Guillermo Navarro
  • UNITED 93 - Barry Ackroyd

EDITING

  • BABEL - Stephen Mirrione/Douglas Crise
  • CASINO ROYALE - Stuart Baird
  • THE DEPARTED - Thelma Schoonmaker
  • THE QUEEN - Lucia Zucchetti
  • UNITED 93 - Clare Douglas/Christopher Rouse/Richard Pearson

PRODUCTION DESIGN

  • CASINO ROYALE - Peter Lamont/Simon Wakefield
  • CHILDREN OF MEN - Geoffrey Kirkland/Jim Clay/Jennifer Williams
  • MARIE ANTOINETTE - K K Barrett/Véronique Melery
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH - Eugenio Caballero/Pilar Revuelta
  • PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST - Rick Heinrichs/Cheryl A Carasik

COSTUME DESIGN

  • THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA - Patricia Field
  • MARIE ANTOINETTE - Milena Canonero
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH - Lala Huete
  • PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST - Penny Rose
  • THE QUEEN - Consolata Boyle

SOUND

  • BABEL - José García/Jon Taylor/Chris Minkler/Martín Hernández
  • CASINO ROYALE - Chris Munro/Eddy Joseph/Mike Prestwood Smith/Martin Cantwell/Mark Taylor
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH - Martín Hernández/Jamie Bashkt
  • PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST - Christopher Boyes/George Watters II/ Paul Massey/Lee Orloff
  • UNITED 93 - Chris Munro/Mike Prestwood Smith/Douglas Cooper/Oliver Tarney/Eddy Joseph

ACHIEVEMENT IN SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

  • CASINO ROYALE - Steve Begg/Chris Corbould
  • CHILDREN OF MEN - Frazer Churchill/Tim Webber/Michael Eames/Paul Corbould
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH - Edward Irastorza/Everett Burrell
  • PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST - John Knoll/Hal Hickel/Charles Gibson
  • SUPERMAN RETURNS - Mark Stetson

MAKE UP & HAIR

  • THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA - Nicki Ledermann/Angel De Angelis
  • MARIE ANTOINETTE - Jean-Luc Russier/Desiree Corridoni
  • PAN'S LABYRINTH*
  • PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST - Ve Neill/Martin Samuel
  • THE QUEEN - Daniel Phillips

SHORT ANIMATION FILM

  • DREAMS AND DESIRES - FAMILY TIES - Les Mills/Joanna Quinn
  • GUY 101 - Ian Gouldstone
  • PETER AND THE WOLF - Hugh Welchman/Alan Dewhurst/Suzie Templeton

SHORT FILM

  • CARE - Rachel Bailey/Corinna Faith/Tracy Bass
  • CUBS - Lisa Williams/Tom Harper
  • DO NOT ERASE - Asitha Ameresekere
  • HIKIKOMORI - Karley Duffy/Paul Wright
  • KISSING, TICKLING AND BEING BORED - David Smith/Jim McRoberts

THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD (nominees announced on 8 Jan 2007)

  • EMILY BLUNT
  • EVA GREEN
  • NAOMIE HARRIS
  • CILLIAN MURPHY
  • BEN WHISHAW

Eddie nominations

The Eddie noms are:

Drama:

  • "Babel," Stephen Mirrione, Douglas Crise
  • "Casino Royale," Stuart Baird
  • "The Departed," Thelma Schoonmaker
  • "The Queen," Lucia Zuccheti
  • "United 93," Clare Douglas, Christopher Rouse, Richard Pearson


Comedy/Musical:

  • "The Devil Wears Prada," Mark Livolsi
  • "Dreamgirls," Virginia Katz
  • "Little Miss Sunshine," Pamela Martin
  • "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," Craig Wood, Stephen Rivkin
  • "Thank You for Smoking," Dan Glauberman

Writers Guild nominations

WGA nominations are:

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Babel, Written by Guillermo Arriaga, Paramount Vantage
  • Little Miss Sunshine, Written by Michael Arndt, Fox Searchlight Pictures
  • The Queen, Written by Peter Morgan, Miramax Films
  • Stranger Than Fiction, Written by Zach Helm, Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • United 93, Written by Paul Greengrass, Universal Pictures

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  • Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, Screenplay by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Peter Baynham & Dan Mazer, Story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Peter Baynham & Anthony Hines & Todd Phillips, Based on a Character Created by Sacha Baron Cohen, Twentieth Century Fox
  • The Departed, Screenplay by William Monahan, Based on the Motion Picture Internal Affairs, Written by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, Warner Bros. Pictures
  • The Devil Wears Prada, Screenplay by Aline Brosh McKenna, Based on the Novel by Lauren Weisberger, Twentieth Century Fox
  • Little Children, Screenplay by Todd Field & Tom Perrotta, Based on the Novel by Tom Perrotta, New Line Cinema
  • Thank You for Smoking, Screenplay by Jason Reitman, Based on the Novel by Christopher Buckley, Fox Searchlight Pictures

ASC noms

Cinematographers nominees are:

  • Children of Men
  • The Illusionist
  • The Good Shepherd
  • Apocalypto
  • The Black Dahlia

Costume Designers Guild announces their nominees

The nominees are:

  • Milena Canonero for "Marie Antoinette"
  • Sharen Davis, "Dreamgirls"
  • Chung Man Yee, "Curse of the Golden Flower"
  • Ngila Dickson, "The Illusionist"
  • Penny Rose, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest."

Contemporary:

  • Patricia Field for "The Devil Wears Prada"
  • Consolata Boyle for "The Queen"
  • Nancy Steiner for "Little Miss Sunshine"
  • "Casino Royale"
  • Michael Wilkinson "Babel"

Fantasy:

  • Kym Barrett for "Eragon"
  • Renee April, "The Fountain"
  • Sammy Sheldon, "V for Vendetta"
  • Lala Huete, "Pan's Labyrinth"
  • Judianna Makovsky, "X-Men: The Last Stand."

10 January 2007

DGA nominations

DGA noms are:

  • Bill Condon, Dreamgirls
  • Jonathan Dayton Valerie Faris, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Stephen Frears, The Queen
  • Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Babel
  • Martin Scorsese, The Departed

VES Nominations

The VES nominations are:

Outstanding Special Effects in a Motion Picture

  • Casino Royale
    Chris Corbould, Peter Notley, Ian Lowe, Roy Quinn
  • Superman Returns
    Neil Corbould, David Brighton, David Young, Robert Higgie

Best Single Visual Effect of the Year

  • Children of Men - Birth Sequence
    Tim Webber, Lucy Killick, Andy Kind, Craig Bardsley
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    John Knoll, Ned Gorman, Jakub Pistecky, Tom Fejes
  • Poseidon
    Boyd Shermis, Rhonda Gunner, Kim Libreri, Philippe Rebours
  • X-Men: The Last Stand
    Eric Saindon, Cyndi Ochs, GG Heitmann, Roger Shortt

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture

  • Charlotte's Web
    Karin Joy, John Berton, Blair Clark, John Dietz
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    John Knoll, Jill Brooks, Hal Hickel, Charlie Gibson
  • The Fountain
    Jeremy Dawson, Dan Schrecker, Mark Soper, Peter Parks

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture

  • Blood Diamond
    Jeffrey Okun, Thomas Boland, Tim Crosbie, Neil Greenberg
  • Children of Men
    Lucy Killick, Frazer Churchill, Timothy Webber, Paul Corbould
  • Flags of Our Fathers
    Michael Owens, Matthew Butler, Bryan Grill, Julian Levi
  • The Da Vinci Code
    Barrie Hemsley, Angus Bickerton, Gary Brozenich, Paul Riddle

Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture

  • Charlotte's Web - Templeton
    Todd Labonte, Jason Armstrong, Sven Jensen, David Richard Nelson
  • Charlotte's Web - Wilbur
    Grant Adam, Daniel Fotheringham, Avi Goodman, Paul Buckley
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest n Davy Jones
    Steve Walton, Jung-Seung Hong, Marc Chu, James Tooley

Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture

  • Cars - Mater
    Larry The Cable Guy, Mike Krummhoefener, Tom Sanocki, Nancy Kato
  • Monster House - House
    Umberto Lazzari, Mike Kimmel, Kui Han Lee, Owen Demers
  • Happy Feet - Mumbleis Banishment
    Damien Grey, Tim Gibson, Carl PrudiHomme

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture

  • Mission: Impossible III
    Russell Earl, Richard Bluff, Giles Hancock, Dennis Martin
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    Chris Stoski, Susumu Yukuhiro, Jack Mongovan, Greg Salter

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture (contid)

  • Poseidon
    Mohen Leo, Daniel Pearson, Willi Geiger, Matt Brumit

Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    Bruce Holcomb, Ron Woodall, Charlie Bailey, Carl Miller
  • The Good Shepherd
    Matthew Gratzner, Forest Fischer, Enrico Altmann, Leigh-Alexandra Jacob
  • V For Vendetta
    Jose Granell, Nigel Stone

Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    Eddie Pasquarello, Francois Lambert, Jeff Sutherland, Tory Mercer
  • Poseidon
    Pat Brennan, Mark Hopkins, Nelson Sepulveda, Mark Nettleton
  • The DaVinci Code - Saint Sulpice Sequence
    Mathew Krentz, Jordan Benwick, Enrico Perei, Rafal Kaniewski

06 January 2007

Scripter noms

The USC Scripter nominations are:

  • Children of Men
  • The Devil Wears Prada
  • The Illusionist
  • The Last King of Scotland
  • Notes on a Scandal

04 January 2007

SAG nominees

Screen Actors Guild announced their nominations:

Nominees (Film)

Best Actress

  • Penelope Cruz, Volver
  • Judi Dench, Notes on a Scandal
  • Helen Mirren, The Queen
  • Meryl Streep, The Devil Wears Prada
  • Kate Winslet, Little Children

Best Supporting Actress

  • Adriana Barraza, Babel
  • Cate Blanchett, Notes on a Scandal
  • Abigail Breslin, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
  • Rinko Kikuchi, Babel

Best Actor

  • Leonardo Dicaprio, Blood Diamond
  • Ryan Gosling, Half Nelson
  • Peter O'Toole, Venus
  • Will Smith, Pursuit of Happyness
  • Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland

Best Supporting Actor

  • Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, The Departed
  • Jackie Earle Haley, Little Children
  • Djimon Honsou, Blood Diamond
  • Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls

Ensemble

  • Babel
  • Bobby
  • The Departed
  • Dreamgirls
  • Little Miss Sunshine

PGA noms

The PGA nominees are:

  • Babel
  • The Departed
  • Dreamgirls
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • The Queen

Animated:

  • Cars
  • Flushed Away
  • Happy Feet
  • Ice Age: The Meltdown
  • Monster House