Early Oscar Buzz (2007)

American Film Institute Awards 2007

The ten best movies of the year:

BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU'RE DEAD
THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY
INTO THE WILD
JUNO
KNOCKED UP
MICHAEL CLAYTON
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
RATATOUILLE
THE SAVAGES
THERE WILL BE BLOOD

AFI


The AFI have some eligibility rules for the films. They have to meet their definition of American: "Motion picture with significant creative and/or production elements from the United States. The motion picture need not be presented in the English language if it is incontrovertibly American."

That's why The Diving Bell And The Butterfly is on but something like Atonement is not.
 
Dallas Fort Worth Critics

Best Picture:

1.
No Country for Old Men
2. Juno
3. There Will Be Blood
4. Atonement
5. Michael Clayton
6. Into the Wild
7. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
8. The Kite Runner
9.The Assassination of Jesse James
10. Charlie Wilson's War

Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis THERE WILL BE BLOOD
Runners-up included George Clooney for MICHAEL CLAYTON (2), Frank Langella for STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING (3), Tommy Lee Jones for IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH (4) and Emile Hirsch for INTO THE WILD (5).

Best Actress: Julie Christie AWAY FROM HER
Next in the voting were Marion Cotillard for LA VIE EN ROSE (2), Ellen Page for JUNO (3), Laura Linney for THE SAVAGES (4) and Angelina Jolie for A MIGHTY HEART (5).

Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
He was followed by Philip Seymour Hoffman for CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR (2), Casey Affleck for THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD (3), Tom Wilkinson for MICHAEL CLAYTON (4) and Hal Holbrook for INTO THE WILD (5).

Best Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton MICHAEL CLAYTON
Runners-up included Amy Ryan for GONE BABY GONE (2), Cate Blanchett for I'M NOT THERE (3), Saoirse Ronan for ATONEMENT (4) and Jennifer Jason Leigh for MARGOT AT THE WEDDING (5).

Best Director: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
Next in the voting were Paul Thomas Anderson for THERE WILL BE BLOOD (2), Tim Burton for SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (3), Julian Schnabel for THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY (4) and Sean Penn for INTO THE WILD (5).

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The Southeastern Film Critics

BEST PICTURE
1. No Country for Old Men
2. There Will Be Blood
3. Atonement
4. Juno
5. Michael Clayton
6. Zodiac
7. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
8. Gone Baby Gone
9. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
10. Into the Wild

BEST ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood
* Runner-up: George Clooney - Michael Clayton

BEST ACTRESS
Julie Christie - Away from Her
* Runner-up: Ellen Page - Juno

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men
* Runner-up: Casey Affleck - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Ryan - Gone Baby Gone
* Runner-up: Cate Blanchett - I'm Not There

BEST DIRECTOR
Joel & Ethan Coen - No Country for Old Men
* Runner-up: Joe Wright - Atonement

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Diablo Cody - Juno
* Runner-up: Tamara Jenkins - The Savages

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Joel & Ethan Coen - No Country for Old Men
* Runner-up: Christopher Hampton - Atonement

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (France)
* Runner-up: La vie en rose (France)

BEST DOCUMENTARY
No End in Sight
* Runner-up: Sicko

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Ratatouille
* Runner-up: The Simpsons Movie

The Southeastern Film Critics Association is made up of 46 print, radio and online critics from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
 
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
GEORGE CLOONEY / Michael Clayton — Michael Clayton (Warner Bros. Pictures)
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS / Daniel Plainview — There Will Be Blood (Paramount Vantage)
RYAN GOSLING / Lars Lindstrom — Lars and the Real Girl (Sidney Kimmel Entertainment)
EMILE HIRSCH / Christopher McCandless — Into the Wild (Paramount Vantage)
VIGGO MORTENSEN / Nikolai — Eastern Promises (Focus Features)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
CATE BLANCHETT / Queen Elizabeth I — Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Universal Pictures)
JULIE CHRISTIE / Fiona — Away from Her (Lionsgate)
MARION COTILLARD / Edith Piaf — La Vie en Rose (Picturehouse)
ANGELINA JOLIE / Mariane Pearl — A Mighty Heart (Paramount Vantage)
ELLEN PAGE / Juno MacGuff — Juno (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
CASEY AFFLECK / Robert Ford — The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Warner Bros. Pictures)
JAVIER BARDEM / Anton Chigurh — No Country for Old Men (Miramax Films)
HAL HOLBROOK / Ron Franz — Into the Wild (Paramount Vantage)
TOMMY LEE JONES / Ed Tom Bell — No Country for Old Men (Miramax Films)
TOM WILKINSON / Arthur Edens — Michael Clayton (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
CATE BLANCHETT / Jude — I’m Not There (The Weinstein Company)
RUBY DEE / Mama Lucas — American Gangster (Universal Pictures)
CATHERINE KEENER / Jan Burres — Into the Wild (Paramount Vantage)
AMY RYAN / Helene McCready — Gone Baby Gone (Miramax Films)
TILDA SWINTON / Karen Crowder — Michael Clayton (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
3:10 to Yuma (Lionsgate)
CHRISTIAN BALE / Dan Evans
RUSSELL CROWE / Ben Wade
PETER FONDA / Byron McElroy
GRETCHEN MOL / Alice Evans
DALLAS ROBERTS / Grayson Butterfield
VINESSA SHAW / Emmy Roberts
BEN FOSTER / Charlie Prince
ALAN TUDYK / Doc Potter
LOGAN LERMAN / Will Evans

American Gangster (Universal Pictures)
ARMAND ASSANTE / Dominic Cattano
JOSH BROLIN / Detective Trupo
RUSSELL CROWE / Richie Roberts
RUBY DEE / Mama Lucas
CHIWETEL EJIOFOR / Huey Lucas
IDRIS ELBA / Tango
CUBA GOODING, JR. / Nicky Barnes
CARLA GUGINO / Laurie Roberts
JOHN HAWKES / Freddie Spearman
TED LEVINE / Lou Toback
JOE MORTON / Charlie Williams
LYMARI NADAL / Eva
JOHN ORTIZ / Javier J. Rivera
RZA / Moses Jones
YUL VAZQUEZ / Alfonse Abruzzo
DENZEL WASHINGTON / Frank Lucas

Hairspray (New Line Cinema)
NIKKI BLONSKY / Tracy Turnblad
AMANDA BYNES / Penny Pingleton
PAUL DOOLEY / Mr. Spritzer
ZAC EFRON / Link Larkin
ALLISON JANNEY / Prudy Pingleton
ELIJAH KELLEY / Seaweed
JAMES MARSDEN / Corny Collins
MICHELLE PFEIFFER / Velma Von Tussle
QUEEN LATIFAH / Motormouth Maybelle
BRITTANY SNOW / Amber Von Tussle
JERRY STILLER / Mr. French
JOHN TRAVOLTA / Edna Turnblad
CHRISTOPHER WALKEN / Wilbur Turnblad

Into the Wild (Paramount Vantage)
BRIAN DIERKER / Rainey
MARCIA GAY HARDEN / Billie McCandless
EMILE HIRSCH / Chris McCandless
HAL HOLBROOK / Ron Franz
WILLIAM HURT / Walt McCandless
CATHERINE KEENER / Jan Burres
JENA MALONE / Carine McCandless
KRISTEN STEWART / Tracy Tatro
VINCE VAUGHN / Wayne Westerberg

No Country for Old Men (Miramax Films)
JAVIER BARDEM / Anton Chigurh
JOSH BROLIN / Llewelyn Moss
GARRET DILLAHUNT / Wendell
TESS HARPER / Loretta Bell
WOODY HARRELSON / Carson Wells
TOMMY LEE JONES / Ed Tom Bell
KELLY MACDONALD / Carla Jean Moss

sagawards

This is one of the biggies in the Road to the Oscars. The SAG is quite influential in Hollywood and these can be a good indicator of Oscar success. At this stage with all the critics noms out as well it's becoming quite clear who are the main contenders.
 
Shame that atonement did'nt get any noms at the sags. Do you think the writers strike will affect the oscars or globes?
 
The Writers Guild has so far refused to give a waiver to the Golden Globes. If the strike is still going on by January 13th then the WGA might picket the show. What that could mean is that many of the nominees boycott the show out of solidarity with Guild members.

The Oscars are further away but they are being hosted by Jon Stewart who is in the WGA and he has honored the strike by stopping work on The Daily Show. So yes, it could affect the Oscars too. They might not have a host!
 
I really hope Julie Christie wins at least some awards this year,the woman is magic. :heart:
 
I'm so glad that Amy Adams is nominated for a Golden Globe! She was phenomenal in Enchanted. :crush:
 
After seeing La Vie en Rose, I think Marion Cotiallard deserves every award in existence... the woman is magic on screen.

No JD at the SAGS? Wow. I honestly thought that he and Emile where the best bets to win... SAGs are the real actors award. At this point, it's gonna be Emile or Daniel. Cloony has a good chance at most of the other awards (GG, even oscar), but he's too movie star for the SAGs.
 
For A Mighty Heart. I thought she was brilliant in this film. ^_^
I thought she was really good and deserved recognition for the role of Mariane, unfortunately however, the film did very poorly at the box office. :(
 
^ Unfortunately not a lot of truly good movies do well at the Box Office.
 
Golden Globes face boycott threat

This month's Golden Globe Awards are in jeopardy after striking writers insisted they would continue with plans to picket the Hollywood ceremony.


Organisers hoped last-minute talks with the Writers Guild of America would allow the show to go on, but the union said it would still picket the show.

The Screen Actors Guild also said it would advise stars to boycott the show until the strike dispute is resolved.

The Golden Globes ceremony is scheduled to take place 13 January. Writers have been striking since 5 November in a row over royalties for work distributed online or released on DVD.

Full story: BBC News
 
^ Unfortunately not a lot of truly good movies do well at the Box Office.
Exactly!I NEVER rate movies that i want to see by how well they did at the box office.For all the obvious reasons.:innocent:

I really do wonder how will they pull off this years Award season,when no one will show up.
 
No Country for Old Men
I want to see this! hope its wins.
 

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