No, that's Ruby Dee.miless wrote:it's hard to tell, but is that Wajda in the front row?
Awards Season 2007
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Stone fox Julie Christie makes Sarah Polley look like a hunk of swiss cheese.portnoy wrote:good damn sarah polleyJeff wrote:Big pic of almost all nominees.
5 will get you 10 that Ruby Dee is saying to Amy Ryan, "Girl, you know your little boyfriend is gay?"
Related: HELLO Emily Blunt!
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Next year's Oscar nominees if the strike doesn't end.
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I can't see him in the front row, or anywhere else. He's not the guy with the stick slightly right of centre, if that's the one you're thinking of (or if it is, he's changed pretty dramatically since the last photo I saw of him - which was only taken a few weeks ago)miless wrote:it's hard to tell, but is that Wajda in the front row?
I suspect "almost all" nominees excludes people who'd have to be flown in!
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I believe that the dude with the cane is 98-year-old Robert Boyle who was Hitchcock's production designer, and is this year's honorary award recipient.MichaelB wrote:I can't see him in the front row, or anywhere else. He's not the guy with the stick slightly right of centre, if that's the one you're thinking of (or if it is, he's changed pretty dramatically since the last photo I saw of him - which was only taken a few weeks ago)miless wrote:it's hard to tell, but is that Wajda in the front row?
I said "almost all" at first, but now I notice several big names, including Depp and Day-Lewis, didn't show.MichaelB wrote:I suspect "almost all" nominees excludes people who'd have to be flown in!
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I thought it was Brian May. Six of one with these old rock geezers, though.GoldenPilgrim wrote:Why is Roger Daltry standing 5 people to Javier Bardem's right, and wearing one of those orange nickelodeon mouth guards.
Look out for the soul-swallower 6 people to PTA's right. I think he hypnotized me through the camera.
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I had the exact same reaction while watching Charlie Wilson's War. Actually, Blunt's legs might have been the highlight of the movie.Matt wrote:Related: HELLO Emily Blunt!
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She was amazing: I didn't believe it was her even after seeing the credits.Andre Jurieu wrote:I had the exact same reaction while watching Charlie Wilson's War. Actually, Blunt's legs might have been the highlight of the movie.Matt wrote:Related: HELLO Emily Blunt!
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There Will Be Oscars (warning: contains David Spade content that may or may not be funny).
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I'll lean towards "not funny".pianocrash wrote:There Will Be Oscars (warning: contains David Spade content that may or may not be funny).
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WGA Awards:
Adapted Screenplay: Coens, No Country For Old Men
Original Screenplay: Diablo Cody, Juno
Documentary Screenplay: Alex Gibney, Taxi to the Dark Side
New Series: Mad Men
Dramatic Series: The Wire
Episodic Drama: The Sopranos (The Second Coming)
Comedic Series: 30 Rock
Episodic Comedy: The Office (The Job)
Comedy/Variety: The Colbert Report
Daytime Serial: The Young & The Restless
Adapted Screenplay: Coens, No Country For Old Men
Original Screenplay: Diablo Cody, Juno
Documentary Screenplay: Alex Gibney, Taxi to the Dark Side
New Series: Mad Men
Dramatic Series: The Wire
Episodic Drama: The Sopranos (The Second Coming)
Comedic Series: 30 Rock
Episodic Comedy: The Office (The Job)
Comedy/Variety: The Colbert Report
Daytime Serial: The Young & The Restless
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`Ratatouille' wins 10 Annie Awards
Sat Feb 9, 2:41 AM ET
A gourmet rat was the big cheese Friday, winning 10 Annie Awards, which recognize achievements in feature film and television animation.
Disney and Pixar's rodent tale "Ratatouille" won the award for best feature production, beating out DreamWorks' insect story "Bee Movie," Sony Pictures' penguin-powered "Surf's Up," Sony Pictures Classics' coming-of-age chronicle "Persepolis" and 20th Century Fox's "The Simpsons Movie."
"Ratatouille" went into the ceremony at UCLA's Royce Hall with a leading 13 nominations.
Among it awards were best writing and directing for Brad Bird, best voice acting for Ian Holm, best character animation, music, storyboarding, production design and best animated video game.
Bird and two writing partners are also up for an Oscar for best original screenplay.
"Ratatouille" is the tale of a rat voiced by Patton Oswalt that tries to rise above the trash-nibbling ways of his family and friends.
The Annie Awards are presented by The International Animated Film Society. The best-picture winner has gone on to win the Academy Award for animated feature every year but one since the Oscars added the category in 2001. Last year's Annie winner, the Disney-Pixar auto-racing comedy "Cars," lost at the Oscars to the penguin musical "Happy Feet."
Other Annie Awards presented Friday included:
• Animated Effects: Deborah Carlson, "Surf's Up."
• Animated television production: "Creature Comforts America," Aardman Animation.
• Animated television production for children: "El Tigre," Nickelodeon.
• Directing in an animated TV production: Seth Green, "Robot Chicken Star Wars," ShadowMachine.
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All in all, a fairly unremarkable ceremony - highlights probably being Marion Cotillard's mental collapse, Tilda's bizarre dress, and Daniel Day Lewis babbling on about playing with oneself. Interesting to note that La Vie en Rose garnered more awards than Atonement (but of course in the end they just couldn't resist), and lauding Deakins for No Country for Old Men rather than Jesse James strikes me as pretty ludicrous.Best film: Atonement
Best British film: This is England
Leading actor: Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood
Leading actress: Marion Cotillard - La Vie en Rose
Supporting actor: Javier Bardem - No Country For Old Men
Supporting actress: Tilda Swinton - Michael Clayton
Director: No Country For Old Men - Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Original screenplay: Juno - Diablo Cody
Adapted screenplay: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Ronald Harwood
Film not in the English language: The Lives of Others
Animated film: Ratatouille
Carl Foreman award for special achievement by a British director, writer or producer in their first feature film: Matt Greenhalgh (writer) - Control
Music: La Vie en Rose - Christopher Gunning
Cinematography: No Country For Old Men - Roger Deakins
Editing: The Bourne Ultimatum - Christopher Rouse
Production design: Atonement - Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
Costume design: La Vie en Rose - Marit Allen
Sound: The Bourne Ultimatum - Kirk Francis, Scott Millan, Dave Parker, Karen Baker Landers, Per Hallberg
Special visual effects: The Golden Compass - Michael Fink, Bill Westenhofer, Ben Morris, Trevor Wood
Make-up and hair: La Vie en Rose - Jan Archibald, Didier Lavergne
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Yes. Nothing exciting, she was just overwhelmed. If you want to see the ceremony, they're showing it three times in a row on BBC America tonight.tavernier wrote:is there video of this?foggy eyes wrote:All in all, a fairly unremarkable ceremony - highlights probably being Marion Cotillard's mental collapse