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Nominees List - 76th Annual Academy Awards, 29 February 2004
Actor in a Leading Role Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Ben Kingsley - House of Sand and Fog Jude Law - Cold Mountain Bill Murray - Lost in Translation Sean Penn - Mystic River
Actor in a Supporting Role Alec Baldwin - The Cooler Benicio Del Toro - 21 Grams Djimon Hounsou - In America Tim Robbins - Mystic River Ken Watanabe - The Last Samurai
Actress in a Leading Role Keisha Castle-Hughes - Whale Rider Diane Keaton - Something else else's Gotta Give Samantha Morton - In America Charlize Theron - Monster Naomi Watts - 21 Grams
Actress in a Supporting Role Shohreh Aghdashloo - House of Sand and Fog Patricia Clarkson - Pieces of April Marcia Gay Harden - Mystic River Holly Hunter - Thirteen Renée Zellweger - Cold Mountain
Animated Feature Film Brother Bear Finding Nemo The Triplets of Belleville
Art Direction Girl with a Pearl Earring The Last Samurai The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Seabiscuit
Cinematography City of God Cold Mountain Girl with a Pearl Earring Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Seabiscuit
Costume Design Girl with a Pearl Earring The Last Samurai The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Seabiscuit
Directing City of God The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Lost in Translation Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Mystic River
Documentary Feature Balseros Capturing the Friedmans The Fog of War My Architect The Weather Underground
Documentary Short Subject Asylum Chernobyl Heart Ferry Tales
Film Editing City of God Cold Mountain The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Seabiscuit
Foreign Language Film The Barbarian Invasions Evil The Twilight Samurai Twin Sisters Zelary
Makeup The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Music (Score) Big Fish Cold Mountain Finding Nemo House of Sand and Fog The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Music (Song) "Into the West" - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" - A Mighty Wind "Scarlet Tide" - Cold Mountain "The Triplets of Belleville" - The Triplets of Belleville "You Will Be My Ain True Love" - Cold Mountain
Best Picture The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Lost in Translation Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Mystic River Seabiscuit
Short Film (Animated) Boundin' Destino Gone Nutty Harvie Krumpet Nibbles
Short Film (Live Action) Die Rote Jacke (The Red Jacket) Most (The Bridge) Squash (A) Torzija ([A] Torsion) Two Soldiers
Sound The Last Samurai The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Seabiscuit
Sound Editing Finding Nemo Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Visual Effects The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) American Splendor City of God The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Mystic River Seabiscuit
Writing (Original Screenplay) The Barbarian Invasions Dirty Pretty Things Finding Nemo In America Lost in Translation
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Multiple nominationsThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - 11 Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World - 10 Cold Mountain - 7 Seabiscuit - 7 Mystic River - 6 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - 5 City of God - 4 Finding Nemo - 4 The Last Samurai - 4 Lost in Translation - 4 Girl with a Pearl Earring - 3 House of Sand and Fog - 3 In America - 3 The Barbarian Invasions - 2 The Triplets of Belleville - 2 21 Grams - 2 One nomination (features only)American Splendor Balseros Big Fish Brother Bear Capturing the Friedmans The Cooler Dirty Pretty Things Evil The Fog of War A Mighty Wind Monster My Architect Pieces of April Something else else's Gotta Give Thirteen The Twilight Samurai Twin Sisters The Weather Underground Whale Rider Zelary Printable ballot
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Ok, so this years nominations are possibly the least inspiring in years, at least for me. Virtually none of the films are ones that i would want to see in the first place and in fact that only ones that I have seen are Pirates of the Carribean and Whalerider (although I do intend to see Lost In Translation as well). I would love, *love*, Johnny Depp to win Best Actor just because the role and the way he played it is so not the normal Oscar fare, but I think it's probably unlikely to happen. Keisha Castle-Hughes also deserves the nomination but again I'd be surprised, but happy, if she wins.
Having said the nominations are uninspiring I should also say that really there aren't any other films that really spring to mind as having been really, really great this year either though. The only ones that I can think of that should get awards are 'Etre et Avoir' (probably for foreign language or documentary but actually for best film too) and 'Spellbound' (again either documentary or best film) but I'm not sure if either of them are elligble for this years Oscars. No idea if Etre Et Avoir has been released in the States and I think Spellbound might have come out last year. Other than that... nope, nothing that I immediately think 'why hasn't that got nominated?'.
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Oscar RARELY includes movies that I have seen and/or enjoyed.
Of the major categories, I've only seen Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean and Finding Nemo. Of the rest, I'll probably see Brother Bear since I'm an animation fan and I may eventually see Last Samurai, but I'm not holding my breath.
I'm probably missing some really great movies but none of the others even remotely appeal to me.
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Wouldn't you just love to go back in time 20 years ago and make a bold prediction that Bill Murray, Jonny Depp and Sean Penn would all be nominated for Oscars in the same year? You would look like an idiot.
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I certainly hope Johnny Depp wins. He's just... cool.
As for the femmes, I heard Charlize Theron in MONSTER is gonna be hard to beat. I myself haven't seen it.
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Originally posted by Ger: Of the major categories, I've only seen Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean and Finding Nemo. Of the rest, I'll probably see Brother Bear since I'm an animation fan and I may eventually see Last Samurai, but I'm not holding my breath. I thought Brother Bear was fun. Not groundbreaking by any means, but solid and enjoyable. I'm glad to see it nominated for Best Animated Feature -- although there's really no doubt that Finding Nemo will win. I'm just disappointed that Finding Nemo wasn't nominated for Best Picture. It was far better, I thought, than the much-overrated Lost in Translation.
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Originally posted by MLLASH: I certainly hope Johnny Depp wins. He's just... cool.
As for the femmes, I heard Charlize Theron in MONSTER is gonna be hard to beat. I myself haven't seen it. Me too. It would rock if Depp won. And I also want to see MONSTER -- not only for Theron's terrific acting, but also because it's a really compelling story.
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Johnny Depp was BRILLIANT! I have never really been a huge fan of his. I didn't dislike him but I didn't really think that highly of him either. His role, and especially how he played his role, in Pirates has won him a fan. The movie was good all around but he made it incredible.
Lord of the Rings has to win best picture, if for no other reason than all of the love, blood, sweat and tears that went into making the trilogy. Like I said, Oscar don't mean much to me, but if they don't give the best movie Oscar to LotR and the best director Oscar to Peter Jackson, then I'm gonna... well... I don't know what I'll do, but it won't be good!!!
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Here would be my predictions: Actor in a Leading Role Sean Penn - Mystic River
Actor in a Supporting Role Ken Watanabe - The Last Samurai
Actress in a Leading Role Charlize Theron - Monster (though I would *love it* if Keisha Castle-Hughes won -- "Whalerider" was amazing!)
Actress in a Supporting Role Marcia Gay Harden - Mystic River
Animated Feature Film Finding Nemo
Art Direction The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Cinematography Cold Mountain
Costume Design The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Directing The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
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Ger, you were'nt a Depp fan? Oh my! Cry-Baby, Edward Scissorhands, Benny & Joon, What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Ed Wood... I loved them all. Yep... I reaLLLLLLy hope Depp wins... and I haven't even SEEN Pirates... yet. I trust Depp won't go "Hollywood" and will continue to select off-kilter roles... an Oscar for Pirates... would, in my eyes anyway, honor him for his entire eclectic body of work...
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yes I love Depp too Though I am a little bewildered by them nominating him for this role. Anyway I still hope he wins. I am also bewildered that Nicole Kidman was not nominated for Cold Mountain, she really deserved it for that role. *sigh* oh well
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Originally posted by MLLASH: Ger, you were'nt a Depp fan? Oh my!
Cry-Baby, Edward Scissorhands, Benny & Joon, What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Ed Wood... ...21 Jump Street... :rolleyes:
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I boldly predict a bunch of movies I have NOT seen in the theatres will win Oscars! You heard it HERE first!
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Originally posted by Povvin the Martian: I boldly predict a bunch of movies I have NOT seen in the theatres will win Oscars! You heard it HERE first! I can say the same. Out of all the categories and movies I've seen exactly one. Pirates of the Caribbean. I own Finding Nemo but haven't watched it yet.
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I watched and loved PIRATES when my housemates got it thru their Netflix account. I still need to borrow NEMO from my sisters, though.
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I've seen a few Depp movies, but they didn't really register with me. Edward Scissorhands just reminded me how cruel and mean and unforgiving mankind can be. Stuff like that can ruin a movie for me no matter how good it is.
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Nobody talking Oscar for a whole month? I'm surprised. Anyway, here are my predictions and favorites. (I haven't seen ALL of these films, but that's not entirely necessary for Oscar predictions, as I've found over thirty years.)
Actor in a Leading Role
Will win: Sean Penn - "Mystic River." He's been too often overlooked. (Not a good reason, but too often a reason.) He also emotes powerfully.
Who I'm pulling for: Bill Murray - "Lost in Translation." A vastly underrated talent, and the Academy is decades behind in honoring comedians.
Actor in a Supporting Role
Will win: Djimon Hounsou - "In America." It's the "diversity" vote. He's good, but the Irish family is better.
Who I'm pulling for: Ken Watanabe - "The Last Samurai." Power controlled by wit, and by his wits.
Actress in a Leading Role
Will win: Charlize Theron - "Monster." The Hannibal Lecter factor. Making yourself unrecognizable is an Academy flashpoint (or flashy point).
Who I'm pulling for: Diane Keaton - "Something else else's Gotta Give." I'm a Keaton fan from decades back, now. Still, she had some utterly moving scenes.
Actress in a Supporting Role
Will win: Renée Zellweger - "Cold Mountain." She's good, but it's also a sop to Miramax.
Who I'm pulling for: Patricia Clarkson - "Pieces of April." Underrated since "The Untouchables."
Animated Feature Film
Will win: "Finding Nemo." Disney/Pixar smothers all comers, and it dazzled the eye, but it was far from the best written.
Who I'm pulling for: "The Triplets of Belleville." Animation for adults, since the real best-told, most innovative film, "Sinbad," wasn't nominated.
Art Direction
Will win: No real prediction, though "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" will likely seize this technical category through past momentum from the trilogy, and the sheer size of its efforts. True of other categories below, as well.
Who I'm pulling for: "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World." When it's an instance of genuine history, not mythic history, the veracity is even harder to achieve.
Cinematography
Will win and who I'm pulling for: "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World." Too many varieties of innovation to deny it.
Costume Design
Will win: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." See Art Direction above.
Who I'm pulling for: "The Last Samurai." Part of its compelling appearance.
Directing
Will win: Peter Jackson - "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." A trilogy award, it's silly to pretend otherwise.
Who I'm pulling for: No point even trying with anything else.
Film Editing
Will win: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." See Art Direction above.
Who I'm pulling for: "Seabiscuit." Astounding, especially that last race.
Makeup
Will win and who I'm pulling for: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." For powder, paint, masks, and CGI, most of all.
Music (Score)
Will win: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." See Art Direction above. It's not the most innovative score of the year, though.
Who I'm pulling for: "Big Fish." This one is.
Music (Song)
Will win and who I'm pulling for: "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" from "A Mighty Wind." I defy augury and the Miramax double-behemoth, which songs will cancel each other out. This is too simply beautiful to pass up, and it hearkens back to commercial folksongs, even with the parody ... and that's from most of the voters' prime years.
Best Picture
Will win: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." A trilogy award. Again, what the Academy does, not what it should do.
Who I'm pulling for: "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World." A sweeping piece of history, and it was underrated all along.
Short Film (Animated)
Will win: "Destino." Solely because this is the finally-finished collaboration of Walt Disney and Salvador Dali. I haven't seen this, but such a posthumous addition to Walt's record Oscar haul will be irresistible to the voters.
Sound
Will win: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." See Art Direction above.
Who I'm pulling for: "The Last Samurai." You could almost touch the sound.
Visual Effects
Will win: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." Again, a trilogy award.
Who I'm pulling for: Again, no point pretending otherwise.
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
Will win and who I'm pulling for: "Seabiscuit." They're going to also honor the sprightly book. Too much of Tolkien, from all reports (I didn't read that trilogy), was changed to have "LOTR" take this one.
Writing (Original Screenplay)
Will win: "Lost in Translation." They love having Oscars run in families, and this is Sofia Coppola's year.
Who I'm pulling for: No real favorite.
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I'm still pulling for DEPP and THERON for "Pirates..." and "Monster" for top honors despite not having seen either film yet.
I'm such a fan of their previous works that I know I will love both films...
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I *LOVE* the Oscars and am so bummed that I'm stuck at work down here in Madagascar and so won't be able to watch it!
It's so much fun to watch all the stars either handling themselves with dignity or with disgrace whenever they win, lose or present an award! Then there's the outfits! And the host! That would have to be one of the hardest gigs in the world but Billy Crystal always hits it out of the park, which is why I'm even more upset about missing this year's ceremony. Although Steve Martin did do an excellent job last year too.
Anyway, what do I think of the nominated films? I quite like them actually - they're an interesting mix of big and little films and comedy and drama. And a great mix of acting nominees too - very few of the usual Oscar favourites.
Its hard for me to say who I hope wins because I haven't seen a lot of the films on the list but here are a few thoughts -
Best Actor - Johnny Depp and Jude Law are the only 2 whose works I saw from this list but all of them are actors I admire. This is pretty much a win-win result for me but I'd be pleasantly surprised to see Bill Murray win as I think he's a great comedian and as someone said that's a genre criminally underrepresented in the acting categories.
Best Supporting Actor - Didn't see a single one of these films (didn't realise until now how little I've been to the cinema over the last year) but once again these are all good actors. No preference who wins.
Best Actress - I've only seen Charlize's performance from this list and it was *amazing*! Lots of very, very subtle acting nuances here. As depressing as it was I think I'd watch it again just to watch her. But having not seen any of the others it would be unfair of me to pick her over any of them. I will say that I hope Diane Keaton doesn't win though - I've never liked her (sorry to whoever it was that said that they did).
Best Supporting Actress - If Renee Zellwegger wins this I will throw a brick through someone else's television since I don't own one of my own! Speaking in a funny voice and pursing your lips to make your face look funny is not acting! She sucked! I just don't get what people's interest is in this woman? She's not especially beautiful or talented or interesting. And Nurse Betty is in my bottom 10 of worst films of all time! I actually don't care who wins this category as long as it is not her!
Best Picture - Tough one coz I've only seen Return of the King here, though Mystic River and Lost in Translation are on my must-see list. Can't stand Russel Crowe so Master and Commander suffers by association and Seabiscuit just looks too *worthy*. I guess I'll be pulling for LOTR if only to give some recognition to what has really been the most incredible action/adventure epic of our time.
So that's some random thoughts to keep this thread alive. Hope you all enjoy the show!
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A few of my scattered thoughts: Best film- I really, really want Lord of the Rings to win. I think out of the first two, one of them should have won, and this award is well overdue for the films. Best Director- same thing. But if Clint Eastwood won for Mystic River, I wouldn't be too disapointed--the film was absolutely brillant, and I think this is his masterpiece. Best Actor- Tough. Johnny Depp was amazing, and he deserves it. But I think Sean Penn in Mystic River was beyond amazing. I was totally blown away in the theaters, and he can't get enough praise IMO. In my world, they'd both get the Oscar, but who knows how it'll go. Best Actress- hard for me, but Theron is a great actress is has always been under-rated. Best actor in supporting- I haven't seen a lot of those films, but Tim Robbins was absolutely brillant in Mystic River. However, my father says that the guy from "Last Samuri" was amazing, and deserves this award. Best actress in supporting- another tough one, although the girl in Mystic River was also great. I've heard that Zellwinger did an amazing job in "Cold Mountain", but I haven't seen it. It's tough when you haven't seen all the films. And I think SeaBiscuit is one of the best movies I've ever seen, although I'm not rooting for it in any of these categories. I definately recommend it, it's one of the most uplifting films I've ever watched. And although I don't think she's nominated for anything, Nicole Kidman is still my favorite actress right now!
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I didn't see very many films this year so it's hard to really have an opinion on who should win or who should have been nominated.
I still think Fellowship was the best of the Rings movies, but if they want to give it and Jackson the nod for all three, I'm in favor of that. I still say LOTR needs to be done as a 26-hour BBC miniseries.
Master and Commander was probably the most beautiful movie I saw all year, and I think it had the best score. Any movie that uses Vaughn Williams gets major points from me.
Pirates was a lot of fun and I'm glad it's nominated for some stuff. I'm not sure it's a winner in any of the categories, however.
I didn't see any of the animated films but I'm rooting for Triplets just because I hate Hollywood animation so much. Brother Bear was the second most painful trailer I had to watch this year. The Last Samurai gets first prize in that category, btw.
I'm sort of rooting for In America just because we Irish have to stick together. I'm rooting for Bill Murray even though I haven't seen Lost in Translation. He was so good in Tenenbaums, Rushmore, and Hamlet that I think he deserves recognition.
If Annie Lennox doesn't take best song I hope Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara get it. I wasn't thrilled with Mighty Wind, but they were so real it made my teeth hurt.
I'm still trying to figure out why Russian Ark wasn't nominated for a single award in 2002 so it's pretty clear I know nothing about Oscar.
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I think everyone here probably knows that I would be okay with it if Lord fo the Rings won everything there is to offer for the next 10 years, so I won't bore you all with my homily on the subject. Hopefully, with this out of the way, next year I'll be able to be a bit less one-sided in my outlook.
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