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Old 12-24-2004, 01:14 AM   #1
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Default oyur pick of the best movie awards in 2004.

Put your list down for the best movie of 2004,best actress,best actor,best director, etc. Also the best horror movie of 2004.
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I'd have to say the best movie was Ray starring Jaimee Foxx
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Well, if it were up to me...

Best Picture: The Phantom of the Opera

Best Director: Quentin Tarantino: Kill Bill, Vol. 2

Best Actor: Johnny Depp in Finding Neverland

Best Actress: Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Best Supporting Actor: Clive Owen in Closer

Best Supporting Actress: Natalie Portman in Closer

Best Original Score: Finding Neverland

Best Adapted Score: The Phantom of the Opera

Best Original Song: Accidentally in Love from Shrek 2

Best Animated Feature: Shrek 2

Best Original Screenplay: Kill Bill, Vol. 2

Best Adapted Screenplay: Finding Neverland

Best Special Effects: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

Best Make-Up: Finding Neverland

Best Costume Design: The Phantom of the Opera

Best Art Direction: The Phantom of the Opera

Best Foreign Film: The Story of Weeping Camel (Mongolia)

Best Documentary: Fahrenheit 9/11
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Old 12-30-2004, 01:49 AM   #4
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Default Re: oyur pick of the best movie awards in 2004.

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Also the best horror movie of 2004.


How many horror movies were there in 2004?

Well, the only one I saw was the original Japanese version of The Grudge. Loved it.
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I'm pulling The Phantom of the Opera for best movie of '04.

Despite what the critics say, I still loved it. Yeah, it wasn't as good as live, but it's a movie. It's not supposed to be.
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I gotta disagree. I've seen the show twice, once in Detroit and once in London, and I really prefered the movie. I thought all the changes were for the better. See, I had the CD and playnotes long before I ever saw the stage show, so I had this great thing imagined, and when I saw the corny chandelier and the not-so-astounding special effects I was pretty let down. The movie really was the perfect realization of that show in my mind
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Best film: Ray
Best actor: Jamie Foxx (Ray)
Best animated film: The Incredibles
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I gotta disagree. I've seen the show twice, once in Detroit and once in London, and I really prefered the movie. I thought all the changes were for the better. See, I had the CD and playnotes long before I ever saw the stage show, so I had this great thing imagined, and when I saw the corny chandelier and the not-so-astounding special effects I was pretty let down. The movie really was the perfect realization of that show in my mind


Well true, they could do a lot more with the movie, as far as set/effects go. It was very detailed. I was impressed.

I think Emmy had a beautiful, pure voice, also. I didn't care for the Phantom's voice.
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My favorite movie from 2004 was Spider-Man 2... I didn't see many movies this year.
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for now....

Best film: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Best blockbuster: Spiderman 2
Best actor: Jim Carrey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Best actress: Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Best supporting actor: Jamie Foxx in Collateral
Best supporting actress: Cate Blanchett in the aviator
Best director: Martin Scoresse in the aviator
Best comedy: Mean Girls
Best animated movie: The Incredibles
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Best Picture- "Mean Creek," "Finding Neverland," and "The Incredibles"
Best Actor- Jamie Foxx, "Ray" -or- Jim Caviezel, "The Passion of the Christ"
Best Actress- Catalina Sandino Moreno, "Maria Full of Grace" -or- Uma Thurman, "Kill Bill Vol. 2"
Best Supporting Actor- Clive Owen, "Closer" -or- Owen Wilson, "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou"
Best Supporting Actress- Mandy Moore, "Saved!"
Best Screenplay- Tina Fey, "Mean Girls" (she really deserves some credit, the film was actually very good.)
Best Director- Martin Scorsese, "The Aviator"
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Best Picture: Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events

Best Director: Garry Marshall, Princess Diaries 2

Best Actor: Jim Carrey, A Series of Unfortunate Events

Best Actress: Lindsay Lohan, Mean Girls or Emily Browning, A Series of Unfortunate Events

Best Animated Feature: The Incredibles

Best Special Effects: A Series of Unfortunate Events
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I finally got around to seeing "Shaun Of The Dead" over the weekend, and it was the funniest movie of 2004.

Since it is technically a horror movie, I'll give it a Best Horror Film nod too.
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