Did any one watch the Oscars, I did and was not surprized by the results. Beoncea(sp) from destines child sung three songs! Chris rock was the host and was pretty funny, but he had to hold back some of his wildness. for some of the less popular awards, the nominees were already on stage. For best actor the winner was Jamie Fox for Ray, a movie about the life of ray Charlas. The winner for best actress was Hilerie Swank for Million doller baby, the story of a woman boxer. She also won the best actress 6 years ago for Boys don't cry, witch was a great preformance. He is a list of the winners and the nominess. Winners have a W newt to thir names, but some of them are blank, sorry
Best Picture (announced 8:38pm PT)
THE AVIATOR (Miramax)
FINDING NEVERLAND (Miramax)
MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Warner Bros.) W
RAY (Universal Pictures)
SIDEWAYS (Fox Searchlight)
Achievement in Directing (announced 8:32pm PT)
Martin Scorsese for THE AVIATOR (Miramax)
Clint Eastwood for MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Warner Bros.)
Taylor Hackford for RAY (Universal Pictures)
Alexander Payne for SIDEWAYS (Fox Searchlight)
Mike Leigh for VERA DRAKE (Fine Line Features)
Best Actor (announced 8:24pm PT)
Don Cheadle for HOTEL RWANDA (United Artists)
Johnny Depp for FINDING NEVERLAND (Miramax)
Leonardo DiCaprio for THE AVIATOR (Miramax)
Clint Eastwood for MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Warner Bros.)
Jamie Foxx for RAY (Universal Pictures) W
Best Original Screenplay (announced 8:17pm PT)
THE AVIATOR (Miramax) by John Logan
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (Focus Features) by Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry, Pierre Bismuth
HOTEL RWANDA (United Artists) by Terry George, Keir Pearson
THE INCREDIBLES (Disney/Pixar) by Brad Bird
VERA DRAKE (Fine Line Features) by Mike Leigh
Best Foreign-Language Film (announced 8:15pm PT)
AS IT IS IN HEAVEN - Sweden
THE CHORUS - France
DOWNFALL - Germany
THE SEA INSIDE - Spain
YESTERDAY - South Africa
Best Actress (announced 8:05pm PT)
Annette Bening - BEING JULIA (Sony Pictures Classics)
Catalina Sandino Moreno - MARIA FULL OF GRACE (Fine Line Features)
Imelda Staunton - VERA DRAKE (Fine Line Features)
Hilary Swank for MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Warner Bros.) W
Kate Winslet for ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (Focus Features)
Best Original Song (announced 8:00pm PT)
"Accidentally In Love" from SHREK 2 (Dreamworks SKG)
"Al Otro Lado Del Río" from THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES (Focus Features) W
"Believe" from THE POLAR EXPRESS (Warner Bros.)
"Learn To Be Lonely" from ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Warner Bros.)
"Look To Your Path (Vois Sur Ton Chemin)" from THE CHORUS (Miramax)
Best Original Score (announced 7:40pm PT)
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek for FINDING NEVERLAND (Miramax) W
John Williams for HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (Warner Bros.)
Thomas Newman for LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (Paramount Pictures)
John Debney for THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (Newmarket Film Group)
James Newton Howard for THE VILLAGE (Touchstone Pictures)
Best Documentary Short (announced 7:37pm PT)
AUTISM IS A WORLD
THE CHILDREN OF LENINGRADSKY
HARDWOOD
MIGHTY TIMES: THE CHILDREN'S MARCH W
SISTER ROSE'S PASSION
Achievement in Sound Editing (announced 7:25pm PT)
THE INCREDIBLES (Disney/Pixar) W
THE POLAR EXPRESS (Warner Bros.)
SPIDER-MAN 2 (Columbia Pictures)
Achievement in Sound Mixing (announced 7:22pm PT)
THE AVIATOR (Miramax)
THE INCREDIBLES (Disney/Pixar)
THE POLAR EXPRESS (Warner Bros.)
RAY (Universal Pictures) W
SPIDER-MAN 2 (Columbia Pictures)
Achievement in Cinematography (announced 7:15pm PT)
THE AVIATOR (Miramax) W
HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS (Sony Pictures Classics)
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (Newmarket Film Group)
ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Warner Bros.)
A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT (Warner Independent Pictures)
Best Animated Short Film (announced 7:12pm PT)
BIRTHDAY BOY
GOPHER BROKE
GUARD DOG
LORENZO
RYAN W
Best Live-Action Short Film (announced 7:10pm PT)
EVERYTHING IN THIS COUNTRY MUST
LITTLE TERRORIST
7:35 IN THE MORNING
TWO CARS, ONE NIGHT
WASP W
Best Visual Effects (announced 6:48pm PT)
HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (Warner Bros)
I, ROBOT (20th Century Fox)
SPIDER-MAN 2 (Columbia Pictures) W
Best Adapted Screenplay (announced 6:43pm PT)
BEFORE SUNSET (Warner Independent Pictures) by Richard Linklater, Kim Krizan, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke
FINDING NEVERLAND (Miramax) by David Magee
MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Warner Bros.) by Paul Haggis
THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES (Focus Features) by Jose Rivera
SIDEWAYS (Fox Searchlight) by Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor W
Best Film Editing (announced 6:33pm PT)
THE AVIATOR (Miramax)
COLLATERAL
FINDING NEVERLAND (Miramax)
MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Warner Bros.)
RAY (Universal Pictures)
Best Documentary Feature (announced 6:30pm PT)
BORN INTO BROTHELS (ThinkFilm) W
THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL (ThinkFilm)
SUPER SIZE ME (Roadside Attractions / Samuel Goldwyn Films)
TUPAC: RESURRECTION (Paramount Pictures)
TWIST OF FAITH
Best Supporting Actress (announced 6:23pm PT)
Cate Blanchett for THE AVIATOR (Miramax) W
Laura Linney - KINSEY (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Virginia Madsen for SIDEWAYS (Fox Searchlight)
Sophie Okonedo - HOTEL RWANDA (United Artists)
Natalie Portman for CLOSER (Columbia Pictures)
Achievement in Costume Design (announced 6:18pm PT)
THE AVIATOR (Miramax) W
FINDING NEVERLAND (Miramax)
LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (Paramount Pictures)
RAY (Universal Pictures)
TROY (Warner Bros.)
Achievement in Makeup (announced 6:02pm PT)
LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (Paramount Pictures) W
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (Newmarket Film Group)
THE SEA INSIDE (Fine Line Features)
Best Animated Feature Film (announced 5:58pm PT)
THE INCREDIBLES (Disney/Pixar) W
SHARK TALE (Dreamworks SKG)
SHREK 2 (Dreamworks SKG)
Best Supporting Actor (announced 5:50pm PT)
Alan Alda for THE AVIATOR (Miramax)
Thomas Haden Church for SIDEWAYS (Fox Searchlight)
Jamie Foxx for COLLATERAL (Dreamworks SKG)
Morgan Freeman for MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Warner Bros.) W
Clive Owen for CLOSER (Columbia Pictures)
Best Art Direction (announced 5:45pm PT)
THE AVIATOR (Miramax) W
FINDING NEVERLAND (Miramax)
LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (Paramount Pictures)
ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Warner Bros.)
A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT (Warner Independent Pictures