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Sonic Youth wrote:Did the BAFTA broadcast spoil an important plot point in "I've Loved You So Long?"
Yes.
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Reza wrote:SHORT ANIMATION
"Wallace And Gromit: A Matter of Loaf And Death" - Steve Pegram / Nick Park / Bob Baker
There is another Wallace & Gromit short!!!!

I need to see this NOW.
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And a summary of the winners (on one page) are:

BEST FILM
"Slumdog Millionaire"

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
"Man On Wire" - Simon Chinn / James Marsh

LEADING ACTOR
Mickey Rourke - "The Wrestler"

LEADING ACTRESS
Kate Winslet - "The Reader"

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Heath Ledger - "The Dark Knight"

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Penélope Cruz - "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"

DIRECTOR
"Slumdog Millionaire" - Danny Boyle

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
"In Bruges" - Martin Mcdonagh

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
"Slumdog Millionaire" - Simon Beaufoy

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"I've Loved You So Long" - Yves Marmion / Philippe Claudel

THE CARL FOREMAN AWARD FOR SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT BY A BRITISH DIRECTOR, WRITER OR PRODUCER FOR THEIR FIRST FEATURE FILM
Steve Mcqueen, director/writer - "Hunger"

ANIMATED FILM
"Wall-E" - Andrew Stanton

MUSIC
"Slumdog Millionaire" - A. R. Rahman

CINEMATOGRAPHY
"Slumdog Millionaire" - Anthony Dod Mantle

EDITING
"Slumdog Millionaire" - Chris Dickens

PRODUCTION DESIGN
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - Donald Graham Burt / Victor J. Zolfo

COSTUME DESIGN
"The Duchess" - Michael O'connor

MAKE UP & HAIR
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - Jean Black / Colleen Callaghan

SOUND
"Slumdog Millionaire" - Glenn Freemantle / Resul Pookutty / Richard Pryke / Tom Sayers / Ian Tapp

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - Eric Barba / Craig Barron / Nathan Mcguinness / Edson Williams

SHORT ANIMATION
"Wallace And Gromit: A Matter of Loaf And Death" - Steve Pegram / Nick Park / Bob Baker

SHORT FILM
"September" - Stewart Le Maréchal / Esther May Campbell

ACADEMY FELLOWSHIP
Terry Gilliam

OUTSTANDING BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO CINEMA
Pinewood Studios / Shepperton Studios
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Did the BAFTA broadcast spoil an important plot point in "I've Loved You So Long?"
"What the hell?"
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If Rourke wins the Oscar, will he be the new Jack Nicholson of the awards shows?

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OscarGuy wrote:Don't count Rourke or Cruz as Oscar winners just yet.
Why not? I say they should spread the wealth. Actors getting two, even if deserved, gets boring! Let Penn get his second after another 10 years.
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Don't count Rourke or Cruz as Oscar winners just yet.
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So Kate, Mickey and Penelope are expected to prepare their respective Oscar´s gratitude speeches
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Big Magilla wrote:
Cinemanolis wrote:Best Actor
Mickey Rourke

Good speech by Rourke. Only 2 f*cks, thanked Tomei for being naked on the set of 'The Wrestler'. Dedicated the award to Richard Harris.

So classy. Only 2 f*ucks and thanking Tomei for being naked on the set, wow what a gentleman!

Damn....he's used up his funnies. What's he going to say at the Oscar podium now?




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He also won the Laurence Olivier award a few years back for rising star on the West End/London stage.
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Cinemanolis wrote:Orange Rising Star Award
Noel Clarke (who?)
Writer/Director/Star of Adulthood but best known as Mickey in Doctor Who.
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Cinemanolis wrote:Best Actor
Mickey Rourke

Good speech by Rourke. Only 2 f*cks, thanked Tomei for being naked on the set of 'The Wrestler'. Dedicated the award to Richard Harris.
So classy. Only 2 f*ucks and thanking Tomei for being naked on the set, wow what a gentleman!
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Slumdog won it.
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Best Picture
Slumdog Millionaire

and that was the last award of the night, although i have no idea what happened to the Editing award...
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Best Actor
Mickey Rourke

Good speech by Rourke. Only 2 f*cks, thanked Tomei for being naked on the set of 'The Wrestler'. Dedicated the award to Richard Harris.




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