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Wow, not a single mention for my top 4 films of the year. Don't have to look any further to fill all these categories (except song):

Picture: Come And See
Director: Agnes Varda, Vagabond
Actor: Alexei Kravchenko, Come and See
Actress: Sandrine Bonnaire, Vagabond
Supporting Actor: Ken Ogata, Mishima: a Life in Four Chapters
Supporting Actress: Macha Méril, Vagabond
Ensemble: Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Original Screenplay: Vagabond
Adapted Screenplay: Come And See
Original Score: Mishima: a Life in Four Chapters
Original Song: "Gotcha!" Gotcha!
Editing: Come and See
Cinematography: Vagabond
Art Direction: Mishima: a Life in Four Chapters
Costume Design: Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Makeup: Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Sound: Come and See
Sound Effects: Come and See
Visual Effects: Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Special Citation: for the use of Joanna Bruzdowicz's previously-composed "Variations sur la Vita" in Vagabond
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Picture – Plenty
Best Director – Peter Weir, Witness
Best Actor – James Garner, Murphy's Romance
Best Actress – Miranda Richardson, Dance With a Stranger
Best Supporting Actor – Rupert Everett, Dance With a Stranger
Best Supporting Actress – Diana Dors, Steaming
Best Ensemble – Wetherby
Best Original Screenplay – Witness
Best Adapted Screenplay – Insignificance
Best Original Score – Witness
Best Song – "Don’t You (Forget About Me)" – The Breakfast Club
Best Film Editing – Ran
Best Cinematography – Murphy’s Romance
Best Art Direction – Plenty
Best Costume Design – Plenty
Best Makeup – Plenty
Best Sound – Ran
Best Sound Effects – A View to a Kill
Best Visual Effects – Young Sherlock Holmes




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Best Picture - Mask
Best Director - Peter Bogdanovich - Mask
Best Actor - Jack Nicholson - Prizzi's Honor
Best Actress - Meryl Streep - Out of Africa
Best Supporting Actor - John Gielgud - Plenty
Best Supporting Actress - Anjelica Huston - Prizzi's Honor
Best Ensemble - Prizzi's Honor
Best Original Screenplay - The Breakfast Club
Best Adapted Screenplay - Plenty
Best Original Score - The Black Cauldron
Best Original Song - "Gambler" - Vision Quest
Best Editing - Prizzi's Honor
Best Cinematography - The Purple Rose of Cairo
Best Art Direction - Out of Africa
Best Costume Design - Out of Africa
Best Makeup - Out of Africa
Best Sound - The Black Cauldron
Best Sound effects - Ladyhawke
Best Visual Effects - The Purple Rose of Cairo
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I'm not sure what I would replace them with, so if Hustler wants to replace his, that's fine with me.
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Since Hustler's and Oscar Guy's picks were apparently posted simultaneously with Hustler hitting the "send" button first, Oscar Guy gets to select something else in the categories in which they made the same choice: Original Screenplay, Score, Art Direction and Sound, if he wishes. If he chooses not to make a change in any of those categories, Hustler may do so.
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No, there were four: Original Screenplay, Score, Art Direction and Sound.



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AY Ay Ay Wes! We have the same picks in at least five categories
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Picture: Clue
Director: Stephen Spielberg - The Color Purple
Actor: Michael J. Fox - Back to the Future
Actress: Whoopi Goldberg - The Color Purple
Supporting Actor: Tim Curry - Clue
Supporting Actress: Eileen Brennan - Clue
Ensemble: Back to the Future
Original Screenplay: Back to the Future
Adapted Screenplay: Clue
Original Score: The Color Purple
Original Song: "Good Enough" - The Goonies
Editing: Clue
Cinematography: Back to the Future
Art Direction: The Color Purple
Costume Design: Brazil
Makeup: The Color Purple
Sound: Back to the Future
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Best Picture - Ran
Best Director - Akira Kurosawa, Ran
Best Actor - Danny Glover, The Color Purple
Best Actress - Geraldine Page, The Trip to Bountiful
Best Supporting Actor - William Hickey, Prizzi´s Honor
Best Supporting Actress - Amy Madigan, Twice in a Lifetime
Best Original Screenplay - Back to the Future
Best Adapted Screenplay - Kiss of the Spider Woman
Best Ensemble - Ran
Best Original Score - The Color Purple
Best Original Song-"The Power of Love"-Back to the Future
Best Film Editing - Runaway Train
Best Cinematography - Ran
Best Art Direction - The Color Purple
Best Costume Design - Prizzi´s Honor
Best Makeup - Mask
Best Sound - Back to the Future
Best Sound Effects - Out of Africa
Best Visual Effects - Cocoon
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OK, thanks.
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We can say chutzpah, but know that I mean balls.
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Sabin wrote:SPECIAL CITATION TO - Terry Gilliam's balls. Whatever cosmic forces have it in for him, he weathered the storm this time.
Could we say chutzpah or something else instead of "balls" for the official record? Just asking.
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Best Picture - Brazil
Best Director - Terry Gilliam, Brazil
Best Actor - Tatsuya Nakadai, Ran
Best Actress - Mia Farrow, The Purple Rose of Cairo
Best Supporting Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis, My Beautiful Laundrette
Best Supporting Actress - Meiko Harada, Ran
Best Original Screenplay - Brazil
Best Adapted Screenplay - Ran
Best Ensemble - After Hours
Best Original Score - Back to the Future
Best Cinematography - Brazil
Best Film Editing - Brazil
Best Art Direction - Ran
Best Costume Design - Ran
Best Makeup - Ran
Best Sound - Brazil
Best Sound Effects - Back to the Future
Best Visual Effects - Back to the Future
SPECIAL CITATION TO - Terry Gilliam's balls. Whatever cosmic forces have it in for him, he weathered the storm this time.
"How's the despair?"
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Post by Big Magilla »

Sabin is up.

Is it my imagination or is it taking even longer than usual to get through this year?
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Best Picture:
The Purple Rose of Cairo

Best Director:
Woody Allen - The Purple Rose of Cairo

Best Actor:
Eric Stoltz - Mask

Best Actress:
Cher - Mask

Best Supporting Actor:
Paul Gleason - The Breakfast Club

Best Supporting Actress:
Madeline Kahn - Clue

Best Ensemble:
Clue

Best Original Screenplay:
The Purple Rose of Cairo

Best Adapted Screenplay:
Prizzi's Honor

Best Original Score:
Clue

Best Original Song:
"A View to a Kill" - A View to a Kill

Best Editing:
Out of Africa

Best Cinematography:
The Color Purple

Best Art Direction:
Clue

Best Costume Design:
Clue

Best Makeup:
Clue

Best Sound:
Clue

Best Sound Effects:
Clue

Best Visual Effects:
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