Best Picture - Drama 'American Gangster' 'Atonement' 'Eastern Promises' 'The Great Debaters' 'Michael Clayton' 'No Country for Old Men' 'There Will Be Blood' Best Director Tim Burton for 'Sweeney Todd' Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for 'No Country for Old Men' Julian Schnabel for 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly' Ridley Scott for 'American Gangster' Joe Wright for 'Atonement' Best Actor - Drama George Clooney in 'Michael Clayton' Daniel Day-Lewis in 'There Will Be Blood' James McAvoy in 'Atonement' Viggo Mortensen in 'Eastern Promises' Denzel Washington in 'American Gangster' Best Actress - Drama Cate Blanchett in 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' Julie Christie in 'Away from Her' Jodie Foster in 'The Brave One' Angelina Jolie in 'A Mighty Heart' Keira Knightley in 'Atonement' Best Picture - Musical/Comedy 'Across the Universe' 'Charlie Wilson's War' 'Hairspray' 'Juno' 'Sweeney Todd' Best Actor - Musical/Comedy Johnny Depp in 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street' Ryan Gosling in 'Lars and the Real Girl' Tom Hanks in 'Charlie Wilson's War' Philip Seymour Hoffman in 'The Savages' John C. Reilly in 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' Best Actress - Musical/Comedy Amy Adams in 'Enchanted' Nikki Blonsky in 'Hairspray' Helena Bonham Carter in 'Sweeney Todd' Marion Cotillard in 'La Vie En Rose' Ellen Page in 'Juno' Best Supporting Actor Casey Affleck in 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford' Javier Bardem in 'No Country for Old Men' Philip Seymour Hoffman in 'Charlie Wilson's War' John Travolta in 'Hairspray' Tom Wilkinson in 'Michael Clayton' Best Supporting Actress Cate Blanchett in 'I'm Not There' Julia Roberts in 'Charlie Wilson's War' Saoirse Ronan in 'Atonement' Amy Ryan in 'Gone Baby Gone' Tilda Swinton in 'Michael Clayton' Best Animated Feature Film 'Bee Movie' 'Ratatouille' 'The Simpsons Movie' Best Foreign Language Film 'Four Months, Three Weeks and Two Days' 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly' 'The Kite Runner' 'Lust, Caution' 'Persepolis' Best Screenplay Diablo Cody for 'Juno' Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for 'No Country for Old Men' Christopher Hampton for 'Atonement' Ronald Harwood for 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly' Aaron Sorkin for 'Charlie Wilson's War' Best Original Score 'Into the Wild' 'Grace Is Gone' 'The Kite Runner' 'Atonement' 'Eastern Promises' Best Original Song 'Despidida' in 'Love in the Time of Cholera' 'Grace Is Gone' in 'Grace Is Gone' 'Guaranteed' in 'Into the Wild' 'That's How You Know' in 'Enchanted' 'Walk Hard' in 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' Best Television Drama 'Big Love' 'Damages' 'Grey's Anatomy' 'House' 'Mad Men' 'The Tudors' Best Actor - Television Drama Jon Hamm in 'Mad Men' Hugh Laurie in 'House' Jonathan Rhys-Meyers in 'The Tudors' Bill Paxton in 'Big Love' Michael C. Hall in 'Dexter' Best Actress - Television Drama Edie Falco in 'The Sopranos' Holly Hunter in 'Saving Grace' Glenn Close in 'Damages' Sally Field in 'Brothers & Sisters' Kyra Sedgwick in 'The Closer' Minnie Driver in 'The Riches' Patricia Arquette in 'Medium' Best Television Musical/Comedy '30 Rock' 'Californication' 'Entourage' 'Pushing Daisies' 'Extras' Best Actor - Television Musical/Comedy Alec Baldwin in '30 Rock' David Duchovny in 'Californication' Steve Carell in 'The Office' Ricky Gervais in 'Extras' Lee Pace in 'Pushing Daisies' Best Actress - Television Musical/Comedy Christina Applegate in 'Samantha Who?' America Ferrera in 'Ugly Betty' Tina Fey in '30 Rock' Anna Friel in 'Pushing Daisies' Mary Louise Parker in 'Weeds' Best Mini-Series - Television 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee' 'The Company' '5 Days' 'The State Within' 'Longford' Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture - Television Adam Beach in 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee' Ernest Borgnine in 'A Grandpa for Christmas' Jim Broadbent in 'Longford' Jason Isaacs in 'The State Within' James Nesbitt in 'Jekyll' Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture - Television Bryce Dallas Howard in 'As You Like It' Debra Messing in 'The Starter Wife' Queen Latifah in 'Life Support' Sissy Spacek in 'Pictures of Hollis Woods' Ruth Wilson in 'Jane Eyre' Best Supporting Actor - Television Ted Danson in 'Damages' Kevin Dillon in 'Entourage' Jeremy Piven in 'Entourage' Andy Serkis in 'Longford' William Shatner in 'Boston Legal' Donald Sutherland in 'Dirty Sexy Money' Best Supporting Actress - Television Rose Byrne in 'Damages' Katherine Heigl in 'Grey's Anatomy' Rachel Griffiths in 'Brothers and Sisters' Samantha Morton in 'Longford' Jaime Pressly in 'My Name Is Earl' Anna Paquin in 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee'
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Me = organization freak... I was surprised at so little nominations for Elizabeth and so many for There will be Blood... I don't even think it's going to be wide released even though I totally heart Daniel Day-Lewis, I doubt I will find a chance to see it :( And WTF is the obsession with Atonement? James McAvoy and Keira Knightley have the chemistry of two inert gas... @(#&@#)($*(*
I had... Neither of them went down well... I am kind of sick of their overexposure... Atonement would have been a decent film if the director didn't try to pull the heartstrings nor them starred in it.
Oscar season is great with all those screeners flying around evenually, you dont even have to set foot into a cinema. As for the nominations why is there seven for best picture? either way I cant see any beating no country for old men, seems to be dominating the early critic awards.
i heard that they might delay the golden globes because of the writers strike but not like since the strike has gone down
Very well-deserved, he did an awesome job in that series. I'm surprised Dexter didn't make it to the "Best Television Drama" category.
So you didn't like the movie? I thought Wright did a great job in directing it, and the acting was pretty solid. Still I was hoping for a REALLY good film for the Award season. Yet to find that film. I'm hoping No Country will be that film, when I see it :\
haven't seen much of these unfortunately but Ratatouille is gonna win the animation awards hopefully...
^hey man you never know hahaha, but yea common if simpsons win by popularity and shit that would suck but yea pixar always win, and i don't know why bee movie is nominated, i heard it sucks. anyways anybody saw sweeney todd yet? is it good?
Cause there is no other quality animated movie out there. And yes Bee Movie sucks! A LOT! It was a pain just watching 20 minutes of it.