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Rslover
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11-19-2002
| Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 9:33 am
2005 NOMINATIONS PRESS RELEASE HOLLYWOOD FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION 2006 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2005 NOMINATIONS PRESS RELEASE 1.BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA a. BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN Focus Features/River Road Entertainment; Focus Features b. THE CONSTANT GARDENER Potboiler Prods./Scion Films; Focus Features c. GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK Section Eight/2929 Entertainment/Participant Productions; Warner Independent Pictures d. A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE New Line Cinema; New Line Cinema e. MATCH POINT Jada Productions; DreamWorks Pictures 2. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA a. MARIA BELLO A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE b. FELICITY HUFFMAN TRANSAMERICA c. GWYNETH PALTROW PROOF d. CHARLIZE THERON NORTH COUNTRY e. ZIYI ZHANG MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA 3. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA a. RUSSELL CROWE CINDERELLA MAN b. PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN CAPOTE c. TERRENCE HOWARD HUSTLE & FLOW d. HEATH LEDGER BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN e. DAVID STRATHAIRN GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK 4. BEST MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY a. MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS Heyman Hoskins Prods.; The Weinstein Company b. PRIDE & PREJUDICE Working Title Prods.; Focus Features/StudioCanal c. THE PRODUCERS Brooksfilms; Universal Pictures/Columbia Pictures d. THE SQUID AND THE WHALE American Empirical/Peter Newman – Internal; Samuel Goldwyn Films/Sony Pictures Releasing International e. WALK THE LINE Twentieth Century Fox; Twentieth Century Fox 5. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY a. JUDI DENCH MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS b. KEIRA KNIGHTLEY PRIDE & PREJUDICE c. LAURA LINNEY THE SQUID AND THE WHALE d. SARAH JESSICA PARKER THE FAMILY STONE e. REESE WITHERSPOON WALK THE LINE 6. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE -MUSICAL OR COMEDY a. PIERCE BROSNAN THE MATADOR b. JEFF DANIELS THE SQUID AND THE WHALE c. JOHNNY DEPP CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY d. NATHAN LANE THE PRODUCERS e. CILLIAN MURPHY BREAKFAST ON PLUTO f. JOAQUIN PHOENIX WALK THE LINE 7. BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM a. KUNG FU HUSTLE (CHINA) Columbia Pictures Film Prod. Asia Ltd/Huayi Brothers/Taihe Film Investment Co. Ltd/Star Overseas; Sony Pictures Classics b. MASTER OF THE CRIMSON ARMOR aka THE PROMISE (CHINA) Beijing 21st CenturySheng Kai/China Film Group/Capgen Investment Group/Moonstone Prods.; The Weinstein Company c. MERRY CHRISTMAS (JOYEUX NOEL) (FRANCE) Nord Quest Prods. Senator Film Prods./The Bureau Artemis Prods/Media Pro Pictures/TF1 Films/Les Productions de la Gueville; Sony Pictures Classics d. PARADISE NOW (PALESTINE) Augustus Film/Lama Films/Razor Films/Lumen Films/Arte France Cinema/Hazazah Film; Warner Independent Pictures e. TSOTSI (SOUTH AFRICA) UK/South African Prods.; Miramax Films 8. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE a. SCARLETT JOHANSSON MATCH POINT b. SHIRLEY MacLAINE IN HER SHOES c. FRANCES McDORMAND NORTH COUNTRY d. RACHEL WEISZ THE CONSTANT GARDENER e. MICHELLE WILLIAMS BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN 9. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE a. GEORGE CLOONEY SYRIANA b. MATT DILLON CRASH c. WILL FERRELL THE PRODUCERS d. PAUL GIAMATTI CINDERELLA MAN e. BOB HOSKINS MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS 10. BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE a. WOODY ALLEN MATCH POINT b. GEORGE CLOONEY GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK c. PETER JACKSON KING KONG d. ANG LEE BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN e. FERNANDO MEIRELLES THE CONSTANT GARDENER f. STEVEN SPIELBERG MUNICH 11. BEST SCREENPLAY - MOTION PICTURE a. WOODY ALLEN MATCH POINT b. GEORGE CLOONEY & GRANT HESLOV GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK c. PAUL HAGGIS & BOBBY MORESCO CRASH d. TONY KUSHNER & ERIC ROTH MUNICH e. LARRY McMURTRY & DIANA OSSANA BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN 12. BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - MOTION PICTURE a. ALEXANDRE DESPLAT SYRIANA b. JAMES NEWTON HOWARD KING KONG c. GUSTAVO SANTAOLALLA BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN d. HARRY GREGSON THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE WILLIAMS LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE e. JOHN WILLIAMS MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA 13. BEST ORIGINAL SONG - MOTION PICTURE a. “A LOVE THAT WILL NEVER GROW OLD” –- BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN Music by: Gustavo Santaolalla Lyrics by: Bernie Taupin b. “CHRISTMAS IN LOVE” — CHRISTMAS IN LOVE Music by: Tony Renis Lyrics by: Marva Jan Marrow c. “THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A SHOW ON BROADWAY” — THE PRODUCERS Music & Lyrics by: Mel Brooks d. “TRAVELIN’ THRU” — TRANSAMERICA Music & Lyrics by: Dolly Parton e. “WUNDERKIND” — THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Music & Lyrics by: Alanis Morissette 14. BEST TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA a. COMMANDER IN CHIEF (ABC) Touchstone Television b. GREY’S ANATOMY (ABC) Touchstone Television c. LOST (ABC) Touchstone Television d. PRISON BREAK (FOX) Original Film and Adelstein/Parouse Prods. e. ROME (HBO) HBO Entertainment i.a.w. BBC 15. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA a. PATRICIA ARQUETTE MEDIUM b. GLENN CLOSE THE SHIELD c. GEENA DAVIS COMMANDER IN CHIEF d. KYRA SEDGWICK THE CLOSER e. POLLY WALKER ROME 16. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA a. PATRICK DEMPSEY GREY’S ANATOMY b. MATTHEW FOX LOST c. HUGH LAURIE HOUSE d. WENTWORTH MILLER PRISON BREAK e. KIEFER SUTHERLAND 24 17. BEST TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY a. CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM (HBO) HBO Entertainment b. DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES (ABC) Touchstone Television c. ENTOURAGE (HBO) Leverage and Closest to the Hole Prods. i.a.w. HBO Entertainment d. EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS (UPN) Chris Rock Enterprises, Inc. and 3 Arts Entertainment i.a.w Paramount Network Television e. MY NAME IS EARL (NBC) Acme Prods. i.a.w. 20th Century Fox Television f. WEEDS (SHOWTIME) Lions Gate Television i.a.w. Tilted Prods. 18. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY a. MARCIA CROSS DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES b. TERI HATCHER DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES c. FELICITY HUFFMAN DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES d. EVA LONGORIA DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES e. MARY-LOUISE PARKER WEEDS 19. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY a. ZACH BRAFF SCRUBS b. STEVE CARELL THE OFFICE c. LARRY DAVID CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM d. JASON LEE MY NAME IS EARL e. CHARLIE SHEEN TWO AND A HALF MEN 20. BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION a. EMPIRE FALLS (HBO) Mark Platt Prod., Aspetuck & Stone Vialleg Picturs Prod. i.a.w. HBO Films b. INTO THE WEST (TNT) DreamWorks Television c. LACKAWANNA BLUES (HBO) Bellah Films, Good Shepard Prods. i.a.w. HBO Films d. SLEEPER CELL (SHOWTIME) Showtime, Anne Kindberg Prod. e. VIVA BLACKPOOL (BBC AMERICA) BBC/BBC America f. WARM SPRINGS (HBO) Mark Gordon Prod. i.a.w. HBO Films 21. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION a. HALLE BERRY THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD b. KELLY MacDONALD THE GIRL IN THE CAFÉ c. S. EPATHA MERKERSON LACKAWANNA BLUES d. CYNTHIA NIXON WARM SPRINGS e. MIRA SORVINO HUMAN TRAFFICKING 22. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION a. KENNETH BRANAGH WARM SPRINGS b. ED HARRIS EMPIRE FALLS c. JONATHAN RHYS MEYERS ELVIS d. BILL NIGHY THE GIRL IN THE CAFÉ e. DONALD SUTHERLAND HUMAN TRAFFICKING 23. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION a. CANDICE BERGEN BOSTON LEGAL b. CAMRYN MANHEIM ELVIS c. SANDRA OH GREY’S ANATOMY d. ELIZABETH PERKINS WEEDS e. JOANNE WOODWARD EMPIRE FALLS 24. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION a. NAVEEN ANDREWS LOST b. PAUL NEWMAN EMPIRE FALLS c. JEREMY PIVEN ENTOURAGE d. RANDY QUAID ELVIS e. DONALD SUTHERLAND COMMANDER IN CHIEF
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Tishala
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08-01-2000
| Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 10:32 am
Brokeback Mountain deserved every one of its nominations. I also loved Felicity Hoffman in Transamerica. Supporting Actress in a motion picture is a tough one, but I haven't seen the Shirley MacLaine thing yet--don't think it's been released. Woody's film Match Point had a screening in LA, but it isn't in release yet, either....at least not that I know of. Best actor is tough: Hoffman for Capote or Ledger? Both are sublime performances. Joaquin wins for actor in musical/comedy...easily, even though I haven't yet seen Breakfast on Pluto, which I was going to see this weekend but opted for Syriana instead, or Producers, which, I think, has not yet been released. And I think Ms. Witherspoon will win for Walk the Line. Interesting that Munich got more or less shut out, except for Spielberg. I've seen it on Top Ten lists and I have heard from others that it's tepid. And King Kong is basically dissed too. And the Geisha flick.
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Legalboxer
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11-17-2003
| Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 5:24 pm
cinderella man wasnt given enough credit either - though i am happy it got a couple of nods. way too many great movies this year - i dont know what people were complaining about - i cant remember a holiday season when there are 9 movies i REALLY REALLY want to see IN the theatres.
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Newman
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09-25-2004
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 12:04 pm
I thought I've seen most of the main ones that have come out here in the Denver area. When I looked on the list of 5 best movies I've only seen Good Night and Good Luck! Here are my current Best 5 Movies of 2005: 1. Crash 2. Pride and Prejudice 6. Good Night & Good Luck 4. Hotel Rwanda 5. Unfinished Life 3. Squid and Whale 7. Capote I would disagree with Legal. I'm not sure there are that many great movies out there. I suppose I'll have to see the gay cowboy movie because it made every list. Isn't Breakfast on Pluto another gay themed movie? I wish I had seen the Constant Gardener. The History of Violence (title) bothered me. Will see the Geisha movie. Don't think Transamerica has opened here yet, nor has Match Point.
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Mocha
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08-12-2001
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 12:13 pm
Yay Terrence Howard and Naveen Andrews!!
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Pamy
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01-02-2002
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 12:37 pm
YAH Prison Break!
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Reiki
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08-12-2000
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 1:49 pm
That is the problem with the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards. Very often the movies they are nominating have only been in limited release and most of the movie going public has never gotten the chance to see them. I am loving how many smaller films are nominated. This looks more like the Independent Spirit Awards than the Golden Globes. Kudos for the nods to A History of Violence and North Country. Glad to see Lost nominated again, but is it necessary for the Desperate Housewives to dominate the Best Actress in Comedy... category? Is that the only show with talented females? Other than the housewives, this is a well rounded field of nominees and I look forward to seeing who will take home the globe.
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Terolyn
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05-06-2004
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 1:56 pm
Gee Newman...not a single Sandra Bullock film in that list 
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Newman
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09-25-2004
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 2:05 pm
Yeah, a bad year for movies . No Sandra Bullock movies. Bad year. I sure hope that King Kong wins as best picture for the Oscars (how could they not nominate the big ape for the Golden Globes!) because I don't think I'm deep enough to understand the gay cowboy movie. 
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Tishala
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08-01-2000
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 2:40 pm
Terolyn, you must not have seen Crash or you'd know Ms. Bullock was in it! ROFL! 
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Terolyn
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05-06-2004
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 2:46 pm
OUCH.. got me there Tish Yes I saw it, but my aging brain cells kept me from remembering that fact.
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Legalboxer
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11-17-2003
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 4:49 pm
hotel rwanda was 2004 great movies dont necessarily mean what is listed on the nominations.
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Newman
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09-25-2004
| Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 8:12 pm
Good one, Tish. I forgot that Sandra Bullock was in Crash too. It's been awhile. She was really good in that as I recall (as usual). OK, I'll take Hotel Rwanda off my list, Legal. Thanks for keeping my years straight.
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Iheartkaysar
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08-16-2005
| Thursday, December 15, 2005 - 12:43 am
I'm cheering for Naveen! He's a very subtle actor. I'm disappointed in the small number of nominations for "Crash"; it is a brilliant movie, IMHO. Glad to see Matt Dillon get a nod, though. I think Ryan Phillipe and Don Cheadles could have been there too. And I agree with the posters who expressed frustrations with the number of movies nominated that have either just been released or are only in limited release. The voters/academy have a short memory, so good movies and performances from early in the year are ignored. And, I just don't get the nomination (or Emmy win) for Patricia Arquette in "Medium". I think that's one of the most over-acted shows on the air. And, I was expecting to see Evangeline Lily on that list.
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Goddessatlaw
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07-19-2002
| Saturday, December 17, 2005 - 6:13 pm
I laughed and laughed and laughed when I saw that all the Desperate Housewives were nominated for best actress except Nicolette Sheridan. First of all, WHAT? Are they all better than everything else going on in comedy? And secondly, SNORT!! Nicolette must be giving birth to livestock. I wouldn't want to be her handler/agent/pr person right now.
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Newman
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09-25-2004
| Monday, December 26, 2005 - 11:51 am
Top 10 movies from Rocky Mountain News movie critic Robert Denerstein: 1. Capote 2. Head-on (Turkish immigrants in Germany) 3. Brokeback Mountain 4. Munich 5. Walk the Line 6. The Squid and the Whale 7. Nobody Knows (4 Japanese children abandoned) 8. Broken Flowers (Bill Murray) 9. A History of Violence. 10. Me and You and Everyone we know (director Miranda July's highly idiosyncratic look at the lonely). This is the time for lists. I look at that list and shake my head. Not one Sandra Bullock movie there?! Where's Crash? Seriously Crash should be on that list. I strongly disagree with Broken Flowers, Bill Murray and his deadpan acting. Did not like that movie. I liked the Squid. Appreciated Capote. Avoid Violence (the title pushed me away). Saw Miranda July's quirky effort. Is it good filmmaking just because it's quirky or obscure? Not for me. Would like to see others post their top ten movies of the year.
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Ketchuplover
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08-30-2000
| Monday, December 26, 2005 - 1:33 pm
In no particular order: Batman Begins,Sin City,Wedding Crashers,40 Year Old Virgin,Revenge of the Sith,Cinderella Man,King Kong,Mr & Mrs Smith,Walk the Line,The Island
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Newman
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09-25-2004
| Monday, December 26, 2005 - 7:45 pm
Two more lists from Colorado, Denver Post. Lisa Kennedy: 1. Brokeback 2. History of Violence 3. Crash 4. Grizzly Man 5. Constant Gardener 6. Syriana 7. Good Night and Good Luck 8. Capote 9. Yes 10. Kung Fu Hustle Michael Booth of the Post adds: - March of the Penguins - King Kong - Murderball - Enron: the smartest guys in the room - NOrth Country - Millions Did anyone see "Yes"? A movie done in verse? It was on my list but I never got around to it. Ketchup, your list seems more real but aren't you forgetting "Cheaper by the Dozen 2?"
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Tishala
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08-01-2000
| Monday, December 26, 2005 - 8:40 pm
In no particular order: Capote Brokeback Mountain Syriana Good Night, and Good Luck Broken Flowers Transamerica Walk the Line Hustle & Flow Rize History of Violence Murderball That's eleven. Oh well. I'm a huge Bonnie Hunt fan [for real], so maybe I should include Cheaper by the Dozen 2 just so I can have a dozen films on my list! But alas I haven't seen it yet. Nor will I. And I for one hated March of the Penguins. It totally made me rethink my Francophilia.
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Newman
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09-25-2004
| Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - 6:31 am
I missed the Penguins. Had seen the Parrots of Telegraph Hill and the Bear movie and at that time was simply tired of anthropamorphizing animal movies. What was Rize about? Did you actually like Broken Flowers, Tish, or are you just jerking my chain? Didn't like Crash that much? Are you going to see King Kong?
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Eeyoreslament
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07-20-2003
| Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - 8:58 am
I despised March of the Penguins. The CGI-ing, and the re-colorizing of the movie really ruined it for me. Nothing I couldn't have caught on a National Geographic special. That stuff doesn't belong in the theatre, unless it's at IMAX. Yes, where was Crash? My votes go to Hoffman and Capote, Kung Fu Hustle, Steve Carell (in my favorite show), and I want Mary Louise Parker to beat out every actress in Desperate Housewives. I like Entourage and Jeremy Piven too, although, I didn't know it was a mini-series.
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Heyltslori
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09-15-2001
| Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - 9:01 am
 
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Ladytex
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09-27-2001
| Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - 11:33 am
lol Lori btw cast of Crash on Oprah today
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Tishala
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08-01-2000
| Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - 12:05 pm
Newman, I totally agree about all the anthropomorphizing in movies this year, but I didn't want to use the term for fear I'd be gently critiqued for using strange words. Rize is a documentary about a style of hip hop dancing. I wrote about it in the "under the radar movies" thread. It's out on DVD now. I really did like Broken Flowers but I like Jim Jarmusch's films and I like the acting Bill Murray has done in the last five years. He's like an aging Ella Fitzgerald: he still has the spry heart and the great sense of time, but a sense of pathos has crept in and what was once a suppleness has turned slightly brittle. I like it. I saw Kong, thought it was OK...and my review of Crash says all I want to say about that film, since most people seem to like it. I think it was pretty bad.
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Ketchuplover
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08-30-2000
| Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - 12:34 pm
lol Newman
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