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BEST PICTURE:

No Country for Old Men (Miramax); Atonement (Focus Features); The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Miramax); There Will Be Blood (Paramount Vantage); Juno (Fox Searchlight).

BEST DIRECTOR:

 Joel and Ethan Coen (No Country for Old Men); Julian Schnabel (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly); Joe Wright (Atonement); Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood).

BEST ACTOR:

 Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood); Benicio Del Toro (Things We Lost in the Fire); Tommy Lee Jones (In The Valley of Elah); Tom Hanks (Charlie Wilson's War); Denzel Washington (American Gangster); Phillip Seymour Hoffman (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead); Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men); James McAvoy (Atonement).

BEST ACTRESS:

 Marion Cotillard (La Vie En Rose); Julie Christie (Away from Her); Angelina Jolie (A Mighty Heart); Ellen Page (Juno); Amy Adams (Enchanted); Halle Berry (Things We Lost in the Fire).

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:

 Javier Bardem, Tommy Lee Jones (No Country for Old Men); Phillip Seymour Hoffman (Charlie Wilson's War); Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood); Ethan Hawke (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead)' Tom Wilkinson (Michael Clayton).

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

 Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone); Cate Blanchett (I'm Not There), Vanessa Redgrave (Atonement); Marisa Tomei (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead); Saoirse Ronan, Vanessa Redgrave (Atonement), Kelly Macdonald  (No Country For Old Men); Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton).

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:

 Paul Haggis (In the Valley of Elah); Diablo Cody (Juno); Tamara Jenkins (The Savages); John Carney (Once).

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:

  David Benioff (The Kite Runner); Ethan Coen & Joel Coen (No Country for Old Men); Christopher Hampton (Atonement); Ronald Harwood (Love in the Time of Cholera); Aaron Sorkin (Charlie Wilson's War); Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood); Steven Zaillian (American Gangster).


I AM LEGEND 70 milljon Dollara ađsóknarhelgi er nú spáđ , tók 28 millur í gćr

Two days ago I was told that I Am Legend would make $44 or $45 million for the weekend. The 12.14 release date, I was told, would be a bit of an issue. If it wasn't opening in the Thanksgiving-to-Xmas dead zone (i.e., a period when people pass up films in order to save money for Xmas gifts and preparing feasts for the in-laws), it would make a lot more. Plus the northeastern snowfalls would slow it down a tad. All hooey, it turned out. The big-canvas Will Smith sci-fi drama earned $28 million yesterday and is looking to nudge $70 million by Sunday night.

The weekend's #2 film is Alvin & the Chipmunks (20th Century Fox) did close to $13 million yesterday. The Saturday box-office surge that family-audience movies always benefit from should kick in, and it should end up with at least $35 million by tomorrow night. I saw the trailer a while ago and was flat-out horrified. I won't see this film under any circumstances, ever. I wouldn't watch it with a loaded gun pointed at my head. "Go ahead...shoot!" I would calmly reply. "I regret that I have only one life to give in the cause of renouncing insipid family movies."

The Golden Compass made roughly $3 million yesterday and is looking at $10 million for the weekend. The projected haul will mean a 60% drop from last weekend, give or take. The Golden Lion of the Rings & the Wardrobe & the Order of the Magical Polar Bear is dead, dead...deader than dead. If this were Japan, certain New Line executives would be getting out their samurai swords in preparation for ritual


Justin Timberlake - Superbowl 2008 Pepsi auglysing

Justin Timberlake verđur á  Super Bowl 2008 reyndar bara í auglysingahléinu í sjónvarpinu ţannig ađ viđ ţurfum ekkert ađ óttast ađ hann sé ađ fara bera brjóst á einhverjum söngkonum í ţetta skiptiđ HEHE. Hér sjáum viđ JT viđ tökur á nýju auglysingunni fyrir Pepsi sem mun verđa frumsýnd í hálfleik á Superbowl 2008 í Janúarlok ef ég man rétt.


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Sex and the City, the sequel?

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With so much anticipation for the HBO show Sex and the City to come to the big screen, it was only a matter of time before talk of a sequel began. And even though the movie isn't due out until May, an insider reveals to Britain's Daily Mail that producers "are convinced the first will be a hit. They want it to be a franchise and think they can stretch it over at least three movies." Now that's what you call Big news!

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