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    Glengarry Glen Ross: 8.5/10

    How can you go wrong with a modern day's Death of a Salesman with Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino, Kevin Spacey and Ed Harris? Not only that but Alec Baldwin, who appears only once, has a great scene that is only a bit over 5 minutes in length. A Very good film with great performances, Jack Lemmon being the standout.

  2. I still can't see why the academy ignored the films superb cinematography in its nominations, but whatever. I do agree with Racehl Weiz, she was superb, and so was Ralph Fiennes...but too bad it just had to be an incredible year for an acotrs.

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    Dances With Wolves: 8/10

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    Failure To Launch: 4/10

    Aside from the amazing Zooey Deschanel(who deserves much better then this) and a few(I mean like 1 or 2) scenes with comedy, its your typical BAD romantic comedy. If your girlfriend asks you to see this, watch When Harry Met Sally for 100th time instead.

  4. Welcome to the 1st annual movie awards, where the board chooses the best of the best. The best of film based on the opinions on many of our members. Thank you to all who participated in any shape or form. Well, we have our first award to be handed out.....

    Lets start out with a bang:

    The Nominees for Best Supporting Actor:

    William Hurt in A History of Violence

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    Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain

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    Mickey Rourke in Sin City

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    Chiwetel Ejiofor in Serenity

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    Matt Dillon in Crash

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    AND THE AWARD GOES TO.........................

    MATT DILLON

    Next Award up is Best Animated Film! Stay Tuned...

    The Nominees for Best Animated Film:

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    AND THE AWARD GOES TO.....

    WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT

    Best Fight:

    Anakin Skywalker vs. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Revenge of The Sith)

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    Master Yoda vs. Darth Sideous (Revenge of The Sith)

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    King Kong vs The 3 T-Rexs' (King Kong)

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    The Battle for Narnia(The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe)

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    Ejiofor vs. Fillion (Serenity)

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    And The Award Goes To........

    ANAKIN SKYWALKER VS. OBI-WAN KENOBI: STAR WARS EPISODE III: REVENGE OF THE SITH

    The Nominees for Best Cinematography Are:

    The New World

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    The Constant Gardener

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    Munich

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    King Kong

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    Crash

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    And The Award Goes To........

    THE NEW WORLD

    For our next award, for Best Villain, let me say that last year has been extra special for the baddies, I have yet to see a year to surpass the villains here or in other films. This has been a maginificant year for villains. As for the nominees, One we have see before but not like this, one that we were dying to see return to full power, one who was just baddass, another gave fright to a Batman, and finally one who's a queen who bitchslaps children like its nothing. Wonderful.

    The Nominees for Best Villain are:

    The White Witch/Queen Jadis in The Chronicles of Narnia Played by Tilda Swinton

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    Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire Played by Ralph Fiennes

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    The Scarecrow in Batman Begins played by Cillian Murphy

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    Emperor Palpatine in Star Wars Episode III:Revenge of The Sith Played by Ian McDiarmid

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    The Operative in Serenity Played by Chiwetel Ejiofor

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    AND THE AWARD FOR BEST VILLAIN GOES TO......

    EMPEROR PALPATINE FROM STAR WARS EPISODE III: REVENGE OF THE SITH

    The Next Award is Best Supporting Actress, One's a witch, one falls in love with a virgin, another is an activist in Africa, while the remaining two have gay husbands....Yipee. They all have one thing in common....these bitches can act.

    The Nominees for Best Supporting Actress are:

    Tilda Swinton in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

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    Anne Hathaway in Brokeback Mountain

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    Catherine Keener in The 40 Year Old Virgin

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    Rachel Weiz in The Constant Gardener

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    Michelle Williams in Brokeback Mountain

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    And The Award Goes To.....

    ANNE HATHAWAY IN BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN

    Before I go into Best Actor, I just want to say that I have never seen so many great male leads in my life. If you put any of them in last years academy awards, or if you put any of the nominees chosen by the academy awards this year in any other award show last year, they would win. Jamie Foxx would have no chance.

    Anyways, The Nominees for Best Actor are:

    Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Capote

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    Joaquin Phoenix in Walk The Line

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    Nathan Fillion in Serenity

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    Ralph Fiennes in The Constant Gardener

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    Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain

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    And The Award Goes To....................

    HEATH LEDGER IN BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN

    The EWB's Nominees for Best Actress are:

    Laura Linney in The Squid and The Whale/Exorcism of Emily Rose

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    Naomi Watts in King Kong

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    Resse Witherspoon in Walk The Line

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    Maria Bello in A History of Violence

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    Ziyi Zhang in Memoirs of a Geisha

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    AND THE AWARD GOES TO.....

    REESE WITHERSPOON IN WALK THE LINE

    2 more awards left....and their the big ones.

    First, the award for Best Director will be given out, but to whom?

    The Nominees for Best Director are:

    Joss Whedon for his Directing in Serenity

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    Ang Lee for his Directing in Brokeback Mountain

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    Steven Spielberg for his Directing in Munich

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    Paul Haggis for his Directing in Crash

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    Peter Jackson for his Directing in King Kong

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    And The Award Goes To................

    JOSS WHEDON

    The Final Award. EWB's Film of the year. 5 great films in a year with even more great films who just missed the cut. No matter, thses films are the nominees for Best Film.

    And The Nominees Are:

    Crash

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    Serenity

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    Brokeback Mountain

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    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

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    Good Night and Good Luck

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    EWB's BEST FILM AWARD GOES TO..............

    Serenity

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    Thanks to all who participated, until next year(which I hope there will be), Good night and I hope you enjoy the rest of the evening.

  5. Overall another good Oscars, loved the Reese win, and finally Ang Lee has a deserving Best Director oscar, bothered by the Crash Best Picture win, but there's been worse winners. Still, I was rooting for Brokeback Mountain.

    Other notes:

    1.) Loved most of the speeches made by the actors and actresses, nothing over the top(like Halle Berry) or incredibly cheesy(Hilary Swank)

    2.) Keira Knightly and Jessical Alba and Salma Hayek were goddesses

    3.) Dolly Parton has huge breasts

    4.) Three 6 Mafia has an Academy Award...what?

    5.) Jon Stewart was great

    Overall I got 16 out of the 24 nominations correctly predicted, the most notable one I got wrong was Best Picture.

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