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St Louis Goes For Benjamin Button

Posted by Susan Thea Posnock On December - 15 - 2008

Thanks to Mark:

BEST PICTURE
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

BEST ACTOR
Sean Penn (Milk)

BEST ACTRESS
Kate Winslet (Revolutionary Road)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Viola Davis (Doubt)

BEST DIRECTOR

Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Slumdog Millionaire – U.K./U.S.A/India

BEST DOCUMENTARY
Man On Wire

BEST COMEDY
Burn After Reading

BEST ANIMATED FILM
Wall-E

MOST ORIGINAL, INNOVATIVE OR CREATIVE FILM
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Mandy Walker (Australia)

BEST SCREENPLAY (ORIGINAL OR ADAPTED)
Peter Morgan (Frost/Nixon)

BEST MUSIC (SOUNDTRACK OR SCORE, ORIGINAL OR ADAPTED)
The Visitor

BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS
The Dark Knight

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    No Response for "St Louis Goes For Benjamin Button"

    1. Zinc December 15th, 2008 at 4:09 pm 1

      Is U.K. too foreign to these guys? Alrighty then.

    2. Loyal December 15th, 2008 at 4:10 pm 2

      Waits for the Winslet fans to rejoice.

    3. Rod December 15th, 2008 at 4:11 pm 3

      Kate wins something!!
      finally …

    4. Gentle Benj December 15th, 2008 at 4:15 pm 4

      Well well well. A hole in my theory. Thanks a lot, St. Louis.

    5. Critics, critics, critics… | In Contention December 15th, 2008 at 4:45 pm 5

      [...] Stone and Ryan Adams are, as always, on top of it, so check out their posts regarding the St. Louis winners (topped by “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”), the Southeastern Film Critics [...]

    6. Michael December 15th, 2008 at 4:52 pm 6

      Nice to see something just a little bit different. But did they really have to give Danny Boyle best director? They gave Benjamin Button both picture and “most original, innovative or creative film” but couldn’t give Fincher director :? And what the f*** is up with Slumdog as best foreign film? :D Oh, well.

    7. MARK December 15th, 2008 at 5:11 pm 7

      HERE COMES KATE!!! SHE WAS ALSO A RUNNER UP AT THE SEFC.

    8. Michael Clark December 15th, 2008 at 5:19 pm 8

      St. Louis knows how to spread the wealth.

    9. amanda December 15th, 2008 at 5:19 pm 9

      Yay for Kate and Viola. Mostly Im just happy they picked “some” different people.

    10. Rob December 15th, 2008 at 5:19 pm 10

      Here’s hoping San Diego, San Fran, Vegas and the On-Line film Critics throw her something too….

    11. Katrina December 15th, 2008 at 5:43 pm 11

      So I guess “Button” is also admired by critics.

    12. alyanna December 15th, 2008 at 6:35 pm 12

      finally a well deserve best pic for benjamin button hoping for more!

    13. Ryan December 15th, 2008 at 6:55 pm 13

      Hee. I like the winners here. It’s nice to see a few different winners from the “consensus.”

      But Slumdog still gets a Best Film award despite losing the actual Best Picture. And gets Best Director. This film cannot be stopped!

    14. carly December 15th, 2008 at 7:09 pm 14

      kudos to st louis for choosing benjamin button as best picture.

    15. Alan of Montreal December 15th, 2008 at 10:48 pm 15

      Mandy Walker is starting to build up some awards steam for her work on Australia. Think she might break through the gender barrier and become the first woman to win the Cinematography Oscar?

    16. Netbug January 2nd, 2009 at 4:17 am 16

      Ah, the usual animation anti-bias rears it’s ugly head. Wonderful to see critics are still looking at medium/stuff rated for their age only and not story.

      Look, no offense to other noms, but even if it’s not BP, WALL-E deserves more of a nod than just best animated.


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