Performance by an actor in a leading role Leonardo DiCaprio in Blood Diamond Ryan Gosling in Half Nelson Peter O’Toole in Venus Will Smith in The Pursuit of Happyness Forest Whitaker in The Last King of Scotland Performance by an actor in a supporting role Alan Arkin in Little Miss Sunshine Jackie Earle Haley in Little Children Djimon Hounsou in Blood Diamond Eddie Murphy in Dreamgirls Mark Wahlberg in The Departed Performance by an actress in a leading role Penélope Cruz in Volver Judi Dench in Notes on a Scandal Helen Mirren in The Queen Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada Kate Winslet in Little Children Performance by an actress in a supporting role Adriana Barraza in Babel Cate Blanchett in Notes on a Scandal Abigail Breslin in Little Miss Sunshine Jennifer Hudson in Dreamgirls Rinko Kikuchi in Babel Best animated feature film of the year Cars; John Lasseter Happy Feet; George Miller Monster House; Gil Kenan Achievement in art direction Dreamgirls Art Direction: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh The Good Shepherd Art Direction: Jeannine Oppewall; Set Decoration: Gretchen Rau and Leslie E. Rollins Pan’s Labyrinth Art Direction: Eugenio Caballero; Set Decoration: Pilar Revuelta Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Art Direction: Rick Heinrichs; Set Decoration: Cheryl Carasik The Prestige Art Direction: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Julie Ochipinti Achievement in cinematography The Black Dahlia; Vilmos Zsigmond Children of Men; Emmanuel Lubezki The Illusionist; Dick Pope Pan’s Labyrinth; Guillermo Navarro The Prestige; Wally Pfister Achievement in costume design Curse of the Golden Flower; Yee Chung Man The Devil Wears Prada; Patricia Field Dreamgirls; Sharen Davis Marie Antoinette; Milena Canonero The Queen; Consolata Boyle Achievement in directing Babel; Alejandro González Iñárritu The Departed; Martin Scorsese Letters from Iwo Jima; Clint Eastwood The Queen; Stephen Frears United 93; Paul Greengrass Best documentary feature Deliver Us from Evil A Disarming Films Production; Amy Berg and Frank Donner An Inconvenient Truth A Lawrence Bender/Laurie David Production; Davis Guggenheim Iraq in Fragments A Typecast Pictures/Daylight Factory Production; James Longley and John Sinno Jesus Camp A Loki Films Production; Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady My Country, My Country A Praxis Films Production; Laura Poitras and Jocelyn Glatzer Best documentary short subject The Blood of Yingzhou District A Thomas Lennon Films Production; Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon Recycled Life An Iwerks/Glad Production; Leslie Iwerks and Mike Glad Rehearsing a Dream A Simon & Goodman Picture Company Production; Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon Two Hands A Crazy Boat Pictures Production; Nathaniel Kahn and Susan Rose Behr Achievement in film editing Babel; Stephen Mirrione and Douglas Crise Blood Diamond; Steven Rosenblum Children of Men; Alex Rodríguez and Alfonso Cuarón The Departed; Thelma Schoonmaker United 93; Clare Douglas, Christopher Rouse and Richard Pearson Best foreign language film of the year After the Wedding (Denmark) Days of Glory (Indigènes) (Algeria) The Lives of Others (Germany) Pan’s Labyrinth (Mexico) Water (Canada) Achievement in makeup Apocalypto; Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano Click; Kazuhiro Tsuji and Bill Corso Pan’s Labyrinth; David Marti and Montse Ribe Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score) Babel; Gustavo Santaolalla The Good German; Thomas Newman Notes on a Scandal; Philip Glass Pan’s Labyrinth; Javier Navarrete The Queen; Alexandre Desplat Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song) I Need to Wake Up from An Inconvenient Truth Music and Lyric by Melissa Etheridge Listen from Dreamgirls Music by Henry Krieger and Scott Cutler; Lyric by Anne Preven Love You I Do from Dreamgirls Music by Henry Krieger; Lyric by Siedah Garrett Our Town from Cars Music and Lyric by Randy Newman Patience from Dreamgirls Music by Henry Krieger; Lyric by Willie Reale Best motion picture of the year Babel An Anonymous Content/Zeta Film/Central Films Production; Alejandro González Iñárritu, Jon Kilik and Steve Golin, Producers The Departed A Warner Bros. Pictures Production; Graham King, Producer Letters from Iwo Jima A DreamWorks Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures Production; Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg and Robert Lorenz, Producers Little Miss Sunshine A Big Beach/Bona Fide Production; David T. Friendly, Peter Saraf and Marc Turtletaub, Producers The Queen A Granada Production; Andy Harries, Christine Langan and Tracey Seaward, Producers Best animated short film The Danish Poet A Mikrofilm and National Film Board of Canada Production; Torill Kove Lifted A Pixar Animation Studios Production; Gary Rydstrom The Little Matchgirl A Walt Disney Pictures Production; Roger Allers and Don Hahn Maestro A Kedd Production; Geza M. Toth No Time for Nuts A Blue Sky Studios Production; Chris Renaud and Michael Thurmeier Best live action short film Binta and the Great Idea (Binta Y La Gran Idea) A Peliculas Pendelton and Tus Ojos Production; Javier Fesser and Luis Manso Éramos Pocos (One Too Many) An Altube Filmeak Production; Borja Cobeaga Helmer & Son A Nordisk Film Production; Soren Pilmark and Kim Magnusson The Saviour An Australian Film Television and Radio School Production; Peter Templeman and Stuart Parkyn West Bank Story An Ari Sandel, Pascal Vaguelsy, Amy Kim, Ravi Malhotra and Ashley Jordan Production; Ari Sandel Achievement in sound editing Apocalypto; Sean McCormack and Kami Asgar Blood Diamond; Lon Bender Flags of Our Fathers; Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman Letters from Iwo Jima; Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest; Christopher Boyes and George Watters II Achievement in sound mixing Apocalypto; Kevin O’Connell, Greg P. Russell and Fernando Camara Blood Diamond; Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Ivan Sharrock Dreamgirls; Michael Minkler, Bob Beemer and Willie Burton Flags of Our Fathers; John Reitz, Dave Campbell, Gregg Rudloff and Walt Martin Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest; Paul Massey, Christopher Boyes and Lee Orloff Achievement in visual effects Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest; John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and Allen Hall Poseidon; Boyd Shermis, Kim Libreri, Chas Jarrett and John Frazier Superman Returns; Mark Stetson, Neil Corbould, Richard R. Hoover and Jon Thum 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 Children of Men; Screenplay by Alfonso Cuarón & Timothy J. Sexton and David Arata and Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby The Departed; Screenplay by William Monahan Little Children; Screenplay by Todd Field & Tom Perrotta Notes on a Scandal; Screenplay by Patrick Marber Original screenplay Babel; Written by Guillermo Arriaga Letters from Iwo Jima; Screenplay by Iris Yamashita; Story by Iris Yamashita & Paul Haggis Little Miss Sunshine; Written by Michael Arndt Pan’s Labyrinth; Written by Guillermo del Toro The Queen; Written by Peter Morgan
considering the way the award season has gone, it could be a boring one, i reckon the oscars are gonna/have to follow sheep ie whitaker, mirren, murphy hudson, scorsese the only kind of exciting one is the best pic, a two horse race between the departed and little miss sunshine
can't really comment; haven't watched most of them. Although I heard from a friend The Departed in Best Motion Picture category is really good.
haven't seen most of the films that were notimated but i don't think will smith's performance in puruit of happyness warrants an oscar. it simply wasn't good enough to get an oscar. the departed was a good film but i don't think it was superb, little miss sunshine was good but i doubt it will win.
I am not THAT sure about Whitaker, since I didn't watch half of the films in best Leading Actor category, but I certainly think Mirren in The Queen were better than both Streep, Winslet and Cruz (not sure about Dench though) The best film cat kept me wondering too, I don't think Little Miss Sunshine will win just because Oscar is SO against Sundance, and LMS got such a buzz going on there.
^^you never know, lms has won alot at the guild awards (pga, sag and wga), they always seem to be a good indicator of who wins oscar night
I certainly hope so But I will probably end up feeling bad for Scorsese NOT winning best director for like the millionth time.