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Post by dylanfan23 »

BEST PICTURE
Juno
(No Country For Old Men)

BEST DIRECTOR
Joel & Ethan Coen
(Paul Thomas Anderson)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Juno
(Michael Clayton)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
No Country for Old Men
(There Will Be Blood)

BEST ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis
(George Clooney)

BEST ACTRESS
Julie Christie
(Ellen Page)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem
(Casey Affleck)

BEST ASUPPORTING ACTRESS
Tilda Swinton
(Amy Ryan)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Assasination of Jesse James
(There Will Be Blood)

BEST EDITING
No Country for Old Men
(The Bourne Ultimatum)

BEST SCORE
Ratatouille
(Atonement)

BEST SONG
"Falling Slowly"
("That's How You Know")

BEST ART DIRECTION
There Will Be Blood
(Atonement)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Atonement
(La Vie en Rose)

BEST MAKE UP
La Vie en Rose
(Norbit)

BEST SOUND MIXING
Bourne
(Transformers)

BEST SOUND EDITING
Bourne
(Ratatouille)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Transformers
(Golden Compass)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
The Counterfeiters
(Beaufort)

BEST ANIMATED FILM
Ratatouille
(Persepolis)

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
No End in Sight
(Sicko)

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Sari's Mother
(Freeheld)

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
At Night
(Mozart of the Pickpockets)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT
My Love
(I Met the Walrus)

Long by 21 Minutes
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Post by flipp525 »

Picture: No Country for Old Men (Juno)
Director: Ethan and Joel Coen, No Country for Old Men (Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood)
Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood (George Clooney, Michael Clayton)
Actress: Julie Christie, Away from Her (Marion Cotillard, La Vie en Rose)
Supp. Actor: Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men (Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild)
Supp. Actress: Saiorse Ronan, Atonement (Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone) -- I'm just going with the most bizarre choice possible. Something keeps telling me this is going to be a jaw-dropper.
Orig. Screenplay: Diablo Cody, Juno (Nancy Oliver, Lars and the Real Girl)
Adapt. Screenplay: Ethan and Joel Coen, No Country for Old Men (Sarah Polley, Away From Her)
Cinematography: There Will Be Blood (Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford)
Editing: The Bourne Ultimatum (There Will Be Blood)
Score: Atonement (Ratatouille)
Song: "Falling Slowly", Once ("Happy Working Song", Enchanted)
Art Direction: There Will Be Blood (Sweeney Todd)
Costume Design: Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Sweeney Todd)
Make-Up: La vie en rose (Norbit)
Visual Effects: The Transformers (Pirates of the Caribbean 3)
Sound Editing: There Will Be Blood (The Transformers)
Sound Mixing: The Bourne Ultimatum (The Transformers)
Foreign Language: The Counterfeiters (Katyn)
Animated Feature: Persepolis (Ratatouille)
Docu Feature: No End in Sight (Sicko)
Docu Short: Sari's Mother (Freeheld)
Animated Short: Peter and the Wolf (My Love)
Live Action Short: Tanghi argentini (Om natten)

26 minutes over.




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Picture: No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)
Director: Ethan and Joel Coen, No Country for Old Men (Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood)
Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood (George Clooney, Michael Clayton)
Actress: Julie Christie, Away from Her (Ellen Page, Juno)
Supp. Actor: Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men (Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild)
Supp. Actress: Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton (Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone)
Orig. Screenplay: Diablo Cody, Juno (Tony Gilroy, Michael Clayton)
Adapt. Screenplay: Ethan and Joel Coen, No Country for Old Men (Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood)
Cinematography: There Will Be Blood (Assassination of Jesse James)
Editing: The Bourne Ultimatum (There Will Be Blood)
Score: Atonement (Ratatouille)
Song: "Falling Slowly", Once ("That's How You Know", Enchanted)
Art Direction: There Will Be Blood (Sweeney Todd)
Costume Design: Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Sweeney Todd)
Make-Up: La vie en rose (Norbit)
Visual Effects: The Transformers (Pirates of the Caribbean 3)
Sound Editing: There Will Be Blood (The Transformers)
Sound Mixing: The Bourne Ultimatum (The Transformers)
Foreign Lingo: The Counterfeiters (Katyn)
Animated Feature: Ratatouille (Persepolis)
Docu Feature: No End in Sight (Sicko)
Docu Short: Sari's Mother (Freeheld)
Animated Short: Peter and the Wolf (My Love)
Live Action Short: Tanghi argentini (Om natten)

Show will run 15 minutes too long




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Post by Cinemanolis »

Picture: No Country for Old Men (Atonement)
Director: Joel and Ethan Coen (Julian Schnabel)
Original Screenplay: Juno (Michael Clayton)
Adapted Screenplay: Atonement (No Country for Old Men)
Lead Actor: Daniel Day Lewis (George Clooney)
Lead Actress: Marion Cotillard (Julie Christie)
Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem (Hal Holbrook)
Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton (Cate Blanchett)
Foreign Film: The Counterfeiters (Katyn)
Documentary Feature: No End in Sight (Sicko)
Animated Film: Ratatouille (Persepolis)
Song: "Falling Slowly" ("That's How You Know")
Score: Atonement (Ratatouille)
Editing: No Country for Old Men (Bourne Ultimatum)
Art Direction: There Will Be Blood (Sweeney Todd)
Cinematography: Diving Bell and the Butterfly (There Will Be Blood)
Sound Mixing: Transformers (No Country)
Sound Editing: No Country for Old Men (Transformers)
Costume: Atonement (Sweeney Todd)
Make up: La Vie en Rose (Pirates of the Caribbean)
Visual Effects: Transformers (Golden Compass)
Documentary Short: Sari's Mother (Salim Baba)
Live Action Short: Tanghi Argentini (At Night)
Animated Short: Peter and the Wolf (I Met the Walrus)

Over 23 min
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Post by rolotomasi99 »

Picture: No Country for Old Men (Juno)
Directing: No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)
Original Screenplay: Juno (Michael Clayton)
Adapted Screenplay: No Country For Old Men (There Will Be Blood)
Lead Actor: Day Lewis (Mortensen)
Lead Actress: Christie (Cotillard)
Supporting Actor: Bardem (Holbrook)
Supporting Actress: Blanchett (Ryan)
Editing: No Country For Old Men (The Bourne Ultimatum)
Cinematography: No Country For Old Men (There Will Be Blood)
Art Direction: Atonement (Sweeney Todd)
Costume: Atonement (Sweeney Todd)
Score: Atonement (Ratatouille)
Sound Mixing: No Country For Old Men (The Bourne Ultimatum)
Sound Editing: No Country For Old Men (The Bourne Ultimatum)
Make up: La Vie En Rose (Pirates of the Caribbean)
Visual Effects: Transformers (Pirates Of The Caribbean)
Song: "Falling Slowly" ("That's How You Know")
Foreign Film: The Counterfeiters (Beaufort)
Documentary Feature: No End in Sight (Sicko)
Animated Feature: Ratatouille (Persepolis)
Documentary Short: Freeheld (Salim Baba)
Live Action Short: Tanghi Argentini (At Night)
Animated Short: My Love (Peter & The Wolf)

21 minutes over
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Post by Steph2 »

Fuck, I forgot about this. Can I still get in MovieWes?

Picture: No Country for Old Men (Michael Clayton)
Director: Joel and Ethan Coen (PTA)
Original Screenplay: Juno (Michael Clayton)
Adapted Screenplay: No Country (There Will Be Blood)
Lead Actor: Day Lewis (Clooney)
Lead Actress: Christie (Page)
Supporting Actor: Bardem (Holbrook)
Supporting Actress: Ruby Dee (Tilda Swinton)
Foreign Film: The Counterfeiters (Beaufort)
Documentary Feature: No End in Sight (Sicko)
Animated Film: Ratatouille (Persepolis)
Song: "Falling Slowly" ("That's How You Know")
Score: Atonement (Ratatouille)
Editing: No Country (There Will Be Blood)
Art Direction: There Will Be Blood (No Country)
Cinematography: There Will Be Blood (No Country)
Sound Mixing: Transformers (No Country)
Sound Editing: There Will Be Blood (No Country)
Costume: Atonement (Elizabeth)
Make up: La Vie en Rose (Pirates of the Caribbean)
Visual Effects: Transformers (Oirates of the Caribbean)
Documentary Short: Sari's Mother (Salim Baba)
Live Action Short: Tanghi Argentini (At Night)
Animated Short: My Love (I Met the Walrus)

Over by 10 minutes.
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Post by Franz Ferdinand »

Picture: No Country for Old Men (RU: There Will Be Blood)
Director: Ethan and Joel Coen (RU: Paul Thomas Anderson)
Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis (RU: George Clooney)
Actress: Julie Christie (RU: Marion Cotillard)
Supporting Actor: Javier Barden (RU: Hal Holbrook)
Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton (RU: Cate Blanchett)
Original Screenplay: Juno (RU: Ratatouille)
Adapted Screenplay: No Country for Old Men (RU: There Will Be Blood)
Animated Feature: Ratatouille (RU: Persepolis)
Documentary Feature: No End in Sight (RU: Sicko)
Foreign Film: Katyn (RU: The Counterfeiters)
Art Direction: There Will Be Blood (RU: Sweeney Todd)
Costume Design: Sweeney Todd (RU: Elizabeth: The Golden Age)
Film Editing: No Country for Old Men (RU: The Bourne Ultimatum)
Sound Editing: There Will Be Blood (RU: Ratatouille)
Sound Mixing: No Country for Old Men (RU: Transformers)
Makeup: La Vie En Rose (RU: POTC: At World's End)
Visual Effects: Transformers (RU: POTC: At World's End)
Original Score: Ratatouille (RU: Atonement)
Original Song: Falling Slowly (RU: That's How You Know)
Documentary Short: Sari's Mother (RU: Freeheld)
Animated Short: I Met the Walrus (RU: My Love)
Short Film Live Action: Tanghi Argentini (RU: At Night)

The show will run long 17 minutes.
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Post by Akash »

BEST PICTURE
No Country for Old Men
(Michael Clayton)

BEST DIRECTOR
Joel & Ethan Coen
(Paul Thomas Anderson)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Juno
(Michael Clayton)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
No Country for Old Men
(There Will Be Blood)

BEST ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis
(George Clooney)

BEST ACTRESS
Julie Christie
(Ellen Page)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem
(Hal Holbrook)

BEST ASUPPORTING ACTRESS
Tilda Swinton
(Ruby Dee)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
No Country for Old Men
(There Will Be Blood)

BEST EDITING
No Country for Old Men
(The Bourne Ultimatum)

BEST SCORE
Atonement
(Ratatouille)

BEST SONG
"Falling Slowly"
("That's How You Know")

BEST ART DIRECTION
There Will Be Blood
(Sweeney Todd)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Atonement
(Sweeney Todd)

BEST MAKE UP
La Vie en Rose
(Pirates)

BEST SOUND MIXING
Transformers
(No Country for Old Men)

BEST SOUND EDITING
There Will Be Blood
(Ratatouille)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Transformers
(Golden Compass)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
The Counterfeiters
(Beaufort)

BEST ANIMATED FILM
Ratatouille
(Persepolis)

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
No End in Sight
(Sicko)

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Sari's Mother
(Freeheld)

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
At Night
(Tanghi Argentini)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT
My Love
(Madam Tutli-Putli)

I predict the show will go over by 22 minutes.




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Post by Movielover »

BEST PICTURE
No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)

BEST DIRECTOR
Joel and Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men
(Julian Schnabel, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)

BEST ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood (Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd)

BEST ACTRESS
Julie Christie, Away from Her (Marion Cotillard, La Vie en Rose)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men (Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone (Ruby Dee, American Gangster)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Juno (Michael Clayton)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)

BEST FILM EDITING
No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)

BEST ART DIRECTION
Atonement (There Will Be Blood)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Atonement)

BEST SCORE
Atonement (Michael Clayton)

BEST SONG
“Falling Slowly” from Once ("Happy Working Song" from Enchanted)

BEST SOUND MIXING
Transformers (The Bourne Ultimatum)

BEST SOUND EDITING
There Will Be Blood (No Country for Old Men)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Transformers (The Golden Compass)

BEST MAKE-UP
La Vie en Rose (Norbit)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
The Counterfeiters (Katyn)

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Ratatouille (Persepolis)

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
No End in Sight (Sicko)

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Freeheld (La Corona)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT SUBJECT
Madame Tutli-Putli (Peter & the Wolf)

BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT SUBJECT
Tanghi argentini (The Mozart of Pickpockets)

The Show will run over by 18 minutes!
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Post by FilmFan720 »

BEST PICTURE
No Country for Old Men (Juno)

BEST DIRECTOR
Joel and Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men (Julian Schnabel, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)

BEST ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood (Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd)

BEST ACTRESS
Julie Christie, Away from Her (Ellen Page, Juno)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men (Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton (Ruby Dee, American Gangster)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Michael Clayton (Juno)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
There Will Be Blood (No Country for Old Men)

BEST FILM EDITING
The Bourne Ultimatum (No Country for Old Men)

BEST ART DIRECTION
Atonement (There Will Be Blood)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Atonement (Sweeney Todd)

BEST SCORE
Ratatouille (Atonement)

BEST SONG
“Falling Slowly” from Once ("Happy Working Song" from Enchanted)

BEST SOUND MIXING
Transformers (The Bourne Ultimatum)

BEST SOUND EDITING
No Country for Old Men (The Bourne Ultimatum)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Transformers (The Golden Compass)

BEST MAKE-UP
La Vie en Rose (Norbit)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Katyn (The Counterfeiters)

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Ratatouille (Persepolis)

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Taxi to the Dark Side (Sicko)

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Salim Baba (Sari's Mother)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT SUBJECT
Madame Tutti-Putti (I Met the Walrus)

BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT SUBJECT
At Night (Tanghi Arghenti)

The Show will run over by 17 minutes!

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Post by FilmFan720 »

BEST PICTURE
No Country for Old Men (Juno)

BEST DIRECTOR
Joel and Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men (Julian Schnabel, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)

BEST ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood (Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd)

BEST ACTRESS
Julie Christie, Away from Her (Ellen Page, Juno)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men (Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton (Ruby Dee, American Gangster)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Michael Clayton (Juno)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
No Country for Old Men (There Will Be Blood)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
There Will Be Blood (No Country for Old Men)

BEST FILM EDITING
The Bourne Ultimatum (No Country for Old Men)

BEST ART DIRECTION
Atonement (There Will Be Blood)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Atonement (Sweeney Todd)

BEST SCORE
Ratatouille (Atonement)

BEST SONG
“Falling Slowly” from Once ("Happy Working Song" from Enchanted)

BEST SOUND MIXING
Transformers (The Bourne Ultimatum)

BEST SOUND EDITING
No Country for Old Men (The Bourne Ultimatum)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Transformers (The Golden Compass)

BEST MAKE-UP
La Vie en Rose (Norbit)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Katyn (The Counterfeiters)

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Ratatouille (Persepolis)

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Taxi to the Dark Side (Sicko)

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Salim Baba (Sari's Mother)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT SUBJECT
Madame Tutti-Putti (I Met the Walrus)

BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT SUBJECT
At Night (Tanghi Arghenti)

The Show will run over by 17 minutes!

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Post by MovieWes »

criddic, you might want to redo your submission. You won't get the points for the runners-up otherwise. You also need to submit a tie-breaker. You should also change your prediction for Best Foreign Language Film, as "4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days" isn't even nominated.

And for those of you who haven't submitted tie-breakers, I'm going to need those or you might not receive points in case a tie-breaker scenario comes up.




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Post by criddic3 »

Picture:
Should win: There Will Be Blood
Will Win: No Country for Old Men

Director:
Should win: Paul Thomas Anderson
Will Win: Coen Bros.

Actor:
Should: Day-Lewis
Will: Mortensen (just a hunch)

Actress:
Should: Christie
Will: Christie

Supp. Actor:
Should: Affleck
Will: Bardem

Supp. Actress:
Should: Probably Ryan
Will: Probably Dee

Orig. Screenplay:
Should: Juno
Will: Michael Clayton

Adapted:
Should: No Country for Old Men
Will: There Will Be Blood

Art Direction:
Should: Sweeney Todd
Will: Sweeney Todd

Cinematography:
Should: Assassination of J.J.
Will: Assassination of J.J.

Costume:
Should: Sweeney Todd
Will: Atonement

Film Editing:
Should: No Country for Old Men
Will: The Bourne Ultimatum

Score:
Should: 3:10 to Yuma
Will: Atonement

Song:
Should: "Falling Slowly"
Will: "That's How You Know"

Makeup:
Should: La Vie en Rose
Will: Norbit

Sound Mix:
Should: 3:10 to Yuma
Will: Transformers

Sound Edit:
Should: No Country for Old Men
Will: The Bourne Ultimatum

Visual Effects:
Should: Transformers
Will: The Golden Compass

Doc:
Should: N/A
Will: Sicko

Foreign:
Should: N/A
Will: 4 Months, 3 weeks, 2 days

Animated Feature:
Should: Ratatouille
Will: Ratatouille

Animated Short:

Will: Madame Tutli-Putli

Live-Action Short:

Will: Mozart of Pick-Pockets




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Post by rain Bard »

Last year my predictions were more successful than ever, but I didn't bother to mention them here. In case my instincts are just as good this year, I'm putting them out there (plus listing my own preference):

Picture: No Country For Old Men
r-u: Michael Clayton
(my vote: There Will Be Blood)

Director: No Country For Old Men
r-u: Diving Bell and the Butterfly
(my vote: There Will Be Blood)

Actress: La Vie En Rose
r-u: Away From Her
(my vote: abstain; I've only seen Juno and The Savages)

Actor: There Will Be Blood
r-u: Michael Clayton
(my vote: Eastern Promises)

Supporting Actor: No Country For Old Men
r-u: Into the Wild
(my vote: Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford)

Supporting Actress: Michael Clayton
r-u: American Gangster
(my vote: abstain; I've seen none of these)

Original Screenplay: Juno
r-u: Michael Clayton
(my vote: Ratatouille)

Adapted Screenplay: No Country For Old Men
r-u: Diving Bell & the Butterfly
(my vote: There Will Be Blood)

Editing: Bourne Ultimatum
r-u: No Country For Old Men
(my vote: No Country For Old Men)

Cinematography: There Will Be Blood
r-u: No Country For Old Men
(my vote: There Will Be Blood)

Art Direction: Sweeney Todd
r-u: There Will Be Blood
(my vote: There Will Be Blood)

Costumes: Atonement
r-u: La Vie En Rose
(my vote: abstain; I've only seen Sweeney Todd)

Song: Once
r-u: August Rush
(my vote: Once)

Score: Atonement
r-u: Michael Clayton
(my vote: Ratatouille)

Sound Mixing: No Country For Old Men
r-u: Bourne Ultimatum
(my vote: No Country For Old Men)

Sound Effects Editing: Bourne Ultimatum
r-u: No Country For Old Men
(my vote: No Country For Old Men)

Visual Effects: Transformers
r-u: the Golden Compass
(my vote: abstain; I've only seen Golden Compass)

Makeup: La Vie En Rose
r-u: Pirates of the Carribean: at World's End
(my vote: abstain; I've seen none)

Animated Feature: Ratatouille
r-u: Persepolis
(my vote: Persepolis)

Foreign Film: 12
r-u: Counterfeiters
(my vote: abstain; I've seen none)

Documentary Feature: War/Dance
r-u: No End in Sight
(my vote: abstain; I've seen only Sicko)

Documentary Short: Freeheld
r-u: La Corona
(my vote: La Corona)

Animated Short: Peter and the Wolf
r-u: I Met the Walrus
(my vote: Madame Tutli-Putli)

Live-Action Short: At Night
r-u: the Mozart of Pickpockets
(my vote: Tanghi Argentini)

Bonus: the show will run 12 minutes long.




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Post by Okri »

Damien wrote:Bonus: The show will run 27 minutes long.
Heh. I totally misread that at first.
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