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الترشيحااات على كيف كيفي واقلام هالسنة احسن بوايد من السنة الماضية كل الممثلين مسوين شغل جبار في الفلام بنجامين هذا الفلم رائعة تاريخية ابداااع منقطع النظير سلومدوج منافس قوي بنجامين و اتوقع هم الاثنين ينافسون بوقه على اغلب الجوايز حبين ترشيح انجيلنا على الرغم من اني واااثقة ما بتفوز والي بتفوز هية انا هاثوي او كيت
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ياخي ملاقة يعني هيث صح بدع بس هو شنو مستفيد من الاوسكار بعد ما مات حتى ماعندة خبر افضل يحصاها روبرت داوني
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Best Picture The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Frost/Nixon Milk The Reader Slumdog Millionaire
حبيت الكل بس استغربت the reader لأن بموقع الطماطم جايب 60 بالعادة الأفلام الفايزة بتطلع نسبتها عالية كتير كمان على مدار الأوسكار بس حبيت عشان كيت لول تابعت ميلك فروست سلومدوج باقي ال2 الباقيين بوتون ما في أمل ابدا تابعو سيما واع الا اذا ما خلص عرضو بأوستراليا
[edit] Best Director David Fincher – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Stephen Daldry – The Reader Gus Van Sant – Milk Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire Ron Howard – Frost/Nixon
كلهم مبدعين بس بقرا كتير انو ديفيد بدع رغم انو الكل بدعو من رون هاورد لغوس فانت
Best Actor Richard Jenkins – The Visitor Frank Langella – Frost/Nixon Sean Penn – Milk Brad Pitt – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler
محصورة بين بين وميكي الا اذا صار مفاجأت وأخدها ريشارد واشنالله يعملها براد رغم انو كتير قالوانو الشخصية لبستو مش العكس شن بن أبدع أبدع أبدع
Best Actress Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married Angelina Jolie – Changeling Melissa Leo – Frozen River Meryl Streep – Doubt Kate Winslet – The Reader
كتير صعبوها عكايت يعني ان مش قليلة وميليسا شكلها مولعة بستبعد انجي بس منيح انو ترشحت بتمناها لكيت
Best Supporting Actor Josh Brolin – Milk Robert Downey Jr. – Tropic Thunder Philip Seymour Hoffman – Doubt Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight (posthumous) Michael Shannon – Revolutionary Road
انشاا لله هيث بس مدري اذا شانون بيعملها ونتفاجأ
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams – Doubt Penelope Cruz – Vicky Cristina Barcelona Viola Davis – Doubt Taraji P. Henson – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Marisa Tomei – The Wrestler
بتوقع فيولا ديفيس لان بدعت حسب النقاد
Best Original Screenplay WALL-E - Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon and Pete Docter Happy-Go-Lucky - Mike Leigh Frozen River - Courtney Hunt In Bruges - Martin McDonagh Milk - Dustin Lance Black
Best Adapted Screenplay The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Eric Roth and Robin Swicord Frost/Nixon - Peter Morgan The Reader - David Hare Slumdog Millionaire - Simon Beaufoy Doubt - John Patrick Shanley
بتمناها لفيلم براد
[edit] Best Animated Feature Bolt – Chris Williams and Byron Howard Kung Fu Panda – Mark Osborne and John Stevenson WALL-E – Andrew Stanton
والي أكيد
[edit] Best Foreign Language Film Revanche – Austria The Class – France The Baader Meinhof Complex – Germany Departures – Japan Waltz With Bashir – Israel
ما بهمني لوول
Best Original Song "Down to Earth" from WALL-E – Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman (music), Peter Gabriel (lyrics) "Jai Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire – A. R. Rahman (music), Gulzar (lyrics) "O Saya" from Slumdog Millionaire – A. R. Rahman and Maya Arulpragasam
انشالله ما تنقسم الأصوات ويربح والي زي ما صار مع انشانتد
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button today entered the Big Book of Oscar History (such as it is) as only the 11th film ever to receive 13 nominations or more .
So how do the other 10 movies do? 7 went on to win Best Picture:
All About Eve (1950) (14 noms) Titanic (1997) (14 noms) Gone With The Wind (1939) From Here to Eternity (1953) Forrest Gump (1994) Shakespeare in Love (1998) Chicago (2002) Three movies received 13 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, but didn’t win the big prize:
Mary Poppins (1964) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
“I’m ecstatic! Thank you to the Academy from the cast and crew here in Mumbai where the film was made and where it’s being premiered tonight. It feels like you’ve given us a billion nominations!”–”Slumdog Millionaire” director Danny Boyle
Angelina Jolie: “Working with Clint Eastwood was a reward in itself that will last me a lifetime. To receive a nomination from the Academy on top of that is a privilege beyond any expectation. It has been an exceptional year for acting, and I am honored to be in the company of these talented actors whose performances all deserve this recognition.”–Angelina Jolie, best-actress nominee for “Changeling”
Brad Pitt : “This is a great honor for the movie, and I’m especially happy for David Fincher, for without him there would be no Ben Button.”–Brad Pitt responds to his nomination for Best Actor in his role in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Penelope Cruz: “I was with one of my girlfriends in L.A. They woke me up. I didn’t know if it was a good thing to wake up or not. We watched it on TV. It’s a little bit strange to be watching live because you never know what’s going to happen — even if everybody tells you that you will get it. I always prepare myself for the worst. I was very excited.” — Penelope Cruz, supporting-actress nominee for “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
Viola Davis:
“It’s everything that you could possibly imagine it is, and not that I needed the nomination to know I was on the right path, but it certainly helps. It really does.”–Viola Davis, supporting actress nominee for “Doubt”
Josh Brolin:
“I couldn’t have imagined anything like this a couple years ago. You just do your work and are happy you’re able to make some money. This is very, very special, especially because of the movie. It wasn’t that I read this character and said, `I have to do this character.’ It was more about the movie.”–Josh Brolin, supporting-actor nominee for “Milk”
Richard Jenkins:
“I was in my living room (at his home in Rhode Island) having a cup of coffee, and my son’s father-in-law called me. … He said, ‘Way to go.’ And I said, ‘What?’ He said, ‘You not watch it?’ I said, ‘Really?’ I was truly floored.”–Richard Jenkins, best-actor nominee for “The Visitor”
director Gus Van Sant. Van Sant:
“I didn’t know at first what awards we’d won, and when I finally found out, I thought it was pretty great. To have as many as eight is pretty good.”–”Milk” director Gus Van Sant. Van Sant received a best-director nomination for the film
A.R. Rahman:
“I am overjoyed by these nominations and deeply grateful that the Academy has embraced the music of this film. `Slumdog Millionaire’ has paid magical dividends for so many people around the globe. I am deeply honored to be a part of a film that has inspired so many.”–A.R. Rahman, nominee for original score and original song
Stephen Daldry:
“I’m delighted for Kate. I think she did two astonishing performances in `Revolutionary Road’ and in `The Reader.’ Whichever one the Academy went for, I think it’s her year. I think it’s her turn. I think that it’s wonderful for her, but I do think she’s done two astonishing performances.”–Stephen Daldry, director of “The Reader.” Winslet received a best-actress nomination for her role in that film
Anne Hathaway:
“It is such a thrill to be recognized in this category with these remarkably talented women. I was with my parents and my dog when I got the news and we were all overjoyed — although I’m not sure my dog knew what was going on. This is a great day to be an actress!”–Anne Hathaway, best-actress nominee for “Rachel Getting Married”
Kate Winslet:
“I’m extremely happy to have been nominated. And very fortunate. Playing Hanna Schmitz will always remain one of the biggest challenges I’ve ever been blessed with. I’m genuinely thrilled not just for myself but for the wonderful Stephen Daldry and David Hare. These nominations are a testament to their unwavering commitment to this film. And I’m also very happy for all the people in Germany whose hard work on `The Reader’ has been rewarded by these nominations. Surely Anthony Minghella and Sydney Pollack are smiling down on us today!”–Kate Winslet, best-actress nominee for “The Reader”
Michael Shannon: “I was pretty much sound asleep. I had the phone on vibrate, so it was like this little earthquake woke me, and it was my publicist with the good news. I was a little bit shell-shocked.”–Michael Shannon, supporting actor nominee for “Revolutionary Road”
James Marsh:
“It’s very thrilling and also for me kind of funny. You’re a documentary filmmaker, you don’t ever expect to find yourself in this kind of world. So there’s something almost hilarious about it, like God is laughing at me — or perhaps with me, as well.”–James Marsh, director of “Man on Wire,” nominated for best documentary
Director Andrew Stanton:
“They make you feel like it’s not a fluke. They make you feel like it’s not chance that you’ve gotten there. Luck’s always a huge part of it, but there’s so much blood, sweat and tears and effort that sort of has to be in combination with the luck whenever it comes — and so you can take a little bit of solace in all the effort that you put towards stuff and feel that you’ve earned it a bit.”–Director Andrew Stanton, on “WALL-E” receiving six nominations
Oscar Nominations 2009
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فلم بينجامين بوتن استطاع انه يسجل اسمه بتاريخ الاوسكار بالفلم رقم 11 على الاطلاق من بين اللي نالوا على 13 ترشيح فما فوق ..
الافلام العشره اللي اسبقته ونالت على نفس عدد الترشيحات وفازت كأفضل فلم هم :
All About Eve (1950) (14 noms) Titanic (1997) (14 noms) Gone With The Wind (1939) From Here to Eternity (1953) Forrest Gump (1994) Shakespeare in Love (1998) Chicago (2002)
والثلاث افلام الباقيه اللي نالت على عدد 13 ترشيح من ضمنهم افضل فلم بس مافازوا بالجائزه الكبيره هم :
Mary Poppins (1964) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
تتوقعون بينجامين بوتن بيكون مع اي مجموعه بعد شهر من اليوم ؟ .. شخصياً اتوقع المجموعه الثانيه ..
لانه ببساطه سلامدوغ هو جوكر 2008 ..
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