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I know, who cares..but they are sometimes fairly close to the Oscar nominations

http://www.hfpa.org/news/id/13

1.BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

a. BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Focus Features/River Road Entertainment; Focus Features

b. THE CONSTANT GARDENER
Potboiler Prods./Scion Films; Focus Features

c. GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK
Section Eight/2929 Entertainment/Participant Productions; Warner Independent Pictures

d. A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
New Line Cinema; New Line Cinema

e. MATCH POINT
Jada Productions; DreamWorks Pictures



2. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

a. MARIA BELLO
A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE

b. FELICITY HUFFMAN
TRANSAMERICA

c. GWYNETH PALTROW
PROOF

d. CHARLIZE THERON
NORTH COUNTRY

e. ZIYI ZHANG
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA



3. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

a. RUSSELL CROWE
CINDERELLA MAN

b. PHILIP SEYMOUR
HOFFMAN CAPOTE

c. TERRENCE HOWARD
HUSTLE & FLOW

d. HEATH LEDGER
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN

e. DAVID STRATHAIRN
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK

. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

a. SCARLETT JOHANSSON
MATCH POINT

b. SHIRLEY MacLAINE
IN HER SHOES

c. FRANCES McDORMAND
NORTH COUNTRY

d. RACHEL WEISZ
THE CONSTANT GARDENER

e. MICHELLE WILLIAMS
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN



9. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

a. GEORGE CLOONEY
SYRIANA

b. MATT DILLON
CRASH

c. WILL FERRELL
THE PRODUCERS

d. PAUL GIAMATTI
CINDERELLA MAN

e. BOB HOSKINS
MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS



10. BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE

a. WOODY ALLEN
MATCH POINT

b. GEORGE CLOONEY
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK

c. PETER JACKSON
KING KONG

d. ANG LEE BROKEBACK
MOUNTAIN

e. FERNANDO MEIRELLES
THE CONSTANT GARDENER

f. STEVEN SPIELBERG
MUNICH


of course there are the "musical and comedy" nominations, and the TV nominations
 
Walk the Line is nominated for best musical/comedy film as the actors in musical/comedy category.:wink:
 
this could be interesting...
:hmm:

Best Actor in Comedey/Musical:
Johnny Depp Vs Joaquion Phoenix


Curb Your Enthusiasm is up for Best TV Series - Musical or Comedy

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy:

Zach Braff Vs Larry David Vs Steve Carrell
 
Matt Dillon in Crash:drool: Such a great movie! If you haven't seen it, you should run out to a movie rental place and rent it RIGHT NOW!!
 
in related award news:
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/eo/20051213/113449452000.html
[q]...In the meantime, here's a look at all the winners of the 71st Annual New York Film Critics Circle Awards:

* Picture: Brokeback Mountain
* Actor: Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain
* Actress: Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line
* Supporting Actor: William Hurt, A History of Violence
* Supporting Actress: Maria Bello, A History of Violence
* Director: Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
* Screenplay: The Squid and the Whale
* Cinematography: 2046
* Foreign Language Film: 2046
* Documentary: Grizzly Man and White Diamond (tie)
* Animated Feature: Howl's Moving Castle
* First Film: Bennett Miller, Capote

And here's the rundown of winners as selected by the National Board of Review:

* Film: Good Night, and Good Luck
* Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote
* Actress: Felicity Huffman, Transamerica
* Supporting Actor: Jake Gyllenhaal, Brokeback Mountain
* Supporting Actress: Gong Li, Memoirs of a Geisha
* Director: Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
* Adapted Screenplay: Syriana
* Original Screenplay: The Squid and the Whale
* Ensemble Acting: Mrs. Henderson Presents
* Breakthrough Performance--Actor: Terrence Howard, Crash, Get Rich or Die Tryin', Hustle & Flow
* Breakthrough Performance--Actress: Q'Orianka Kilcher, The New World
* Special Effects: King Kong
* Directorial Debut: Julian Fellowes, Separate Lies
* Animated Feature: Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
* Foreign Language Film: Paradise Now
* Documentary: March of the Penguins
* Film or Miniseries Made for Cable TV: Lackawanna Blues
* Producer of the Year: Saul Zaentz [/q]
 
I'm actually kind of disappointed in the nominations (mostly television, as I've been super busy with finals and such and haven't gotten to see many movies lately). Nothing for Arrested Development, no Comedy nomination for The Office, NOTHING whatsoever for the last season of Six Feet Under!!!

I am thrilled for Felicity Huffman grabbing two nominations for Desperate Housewives and Transamerica. Oh, and Philip Seymoure Hoffman! Go, Phil!
 
Yeah, I meant Best Comedy Series...I did see that Carrell was nominated. The series snub for them and total shut outs for Arrested Development and Six Feet Under irked me. :wink:
 
I love to see My Name is Earl get some recognition. That's good stuff!!! (but what about Will & Grace?)....and Lost is my absolute favorite...
unfortunately, i haven't been my usual movie-going self this year for some reason, so i can't really say anything about them. when i'm done with my finals, i hope to do some catching up--and seeing how many of the nominations are from movies out right now.........
 
I forgot this was on tonight :(

*checks IMDb.com for winners*

yes! Steve Carell!
 
I'm on the west coast, so I'm still watching the red carpet arrivals. Mizrahi was asking totally inappropriate questions, especially to Teri Hatcher. I think he touched her stomach and was looking down her dress for her 'acceptance speech'. And asking what her 'hairstyle' was, down there! (And no, she's apparently not wearing any underwear, so she said...)

Ok, back to it
 
Joaquin Phoenix and the lovely Reese :love: won...

Phillip Seymore Hoffman too, it was about time...


So, for the Oscars, it would be WALK THE LINE vs BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN...

JOAQUIN vs PSHoffman

Reese vs no one :heart:
 
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I think the only movie I saw was Walk The Line. I want to see both Clooney movies as well as Brokeback Mountain, preferrably before the Oscars...
 
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George Clooney looked gorgeous (but I wish Paul Giamatti had won), so did Patrick Dempsey. Johnny Depp, liked the red, not the hair. But he's always hot as hell no matter what :D

Drew Barrymore should have worn some sort of bra-great color on her, but..I loved how they realized it and the camera panned up. Mariah Carey, ugh :wink:

I loved Kate Beckinsale, and Sandra Oh (she's awesome). I guess some people didn't like Gwyneth's dress, I thought it was very pretty on her. Wasn't crazy about Reese's dress

I think Philip Seymour Hoffman will beat out Heath Ledger for the Oscar too

I thought Evangeline Lilly looked beautiful too
 
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Reese's dress was ugly... Johnny can never look bad, IMO. :drool:

I loved Steve Carrell's speech, but a lot of the others were the standard "moved by their own performance" type rambles.

I love Drew, but she really needed a bra. :eek:

And Iris, as I was watching it I kept adding movies I wanted to see into my queue at Netflix. lol
 
i hated reese's dress, but gwyneth looked really lovely (she had that whole pregnancy glow). love scarlett, but thought her dress was a bit boring- she can't look bad, though! :wink: was sad to see that jake gyllenhaal wasn't there :( but ryan phillippe looked pretty darn good. :up: and yes, i totally noticed drew's boobs- i think she's gorgeous, and love her personality... but she needed a bit of support. :sexywink:

i enjoyed steve carrell's speech :cute: , as well as felicity huffman's (the whole 'people becoming who they really are' part).

can't wait for the oscars! :hyper:
 
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