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Topic: Film Final Oscar Results
By Jack on March 26, 2000 9:59 PM

365 days in the making and starring the film industry's heaviest hitters, the Academy Awards is unquestionably one of Hollywood's biggest and brightest productions. On March 26, the curtain will rise on the 72nd annual presentation as Oscar steps onto center stage and into the new millennium.
"American Beauty," the movie about a dysfunctional suburban family trying to cope with life's changes, won the Oscar for best film of 1999 at the Academy Awards on Sunday. Read our review on it.
"The Matrix" the popular techno, sci-fi thriller also took its fair share of the oscars. Read on for the complete and final list of winners.

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BEST PICTURE
AMERICAN BEAUTY

DIRECTING
AMERICAN BEAUTY

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Kevin Spacey

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Hilary Swank

SCREENPLAY - ORIGINAL
AMERICAN BEAUTY

SCREENPLAY - ADAPTATION
THE CIDER HOUSE RULES

CINEMATOGRAPHY
AMERICAN BEAUTY

FILM EDITING
THE MATRIX

ART DIRECTION
SLEEPY HOLLOW

ORIGINAL SCORE
THE RED VIOLIN

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER

VISUAL EFFECTS
THE MATRIX

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
THE MATRIX

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Michael Caine

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER

DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
KING GIMP

ORIGINAL SONG
TARZAN

SHORT FILM - ANIMATED
THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA

SHORT FILM - LIVE ACTION
MY MOTHER DREAMS THE SATAN'S
DISCIPLES IN NEW YORK

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Angelina Jolie

MAKEUP
TOPSY-TURVY

SOUND
THE MATRIX

COSTUME DESIGN
TOPSY-TURVY

Reader Discussions:
 RE:   > reply 
Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on March 26, 2000 10:33 PM

By the way, I think it's time that you guys changed the poll topic now that the Oscars are over :)

 RE: Final Oscar Results   > reply 
Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on March 27, 2000 6:30 AM

Really good to see Topsy Turvy get some credit . . Matrix was fun and all, but in terms of DIFFICULTY, episode one's FX did crush it . .I mean, the "stop-in-midair-and-rotate-around" trick started off in a gap commercial, right? Whereas Jar-Jar, though annoying as hell, represents a huge leap for compositing CG - the first real digital actor (though not human) . . . Kevin Spacey was great in AB, but really, I don't think the role challenged him, as it seemed fairly close to a composite of his other roles in Swimming, US, LA, whatever . . I'd have given actor to Crowe, whose subtle mannerisms and repressed anger & anxiety made Mann's Insider all the more gripping . . supporting actor should have gone to someone other than Caine BUT no one would have had as GREAT an acceptance speech, so I'll forgive that . . . big surprise on Jolie - for me - but then I didn't see girl interrupted . . . Blame Canada rocked, but I think out of some shred of respect for the nation they couldn't give it the oscar . . . nice mounty girls though . . finally - never let Whoopi host the thing EVER again, cause Billy is at the very least tolerable, and at the most DAMN funny (the spartacus thing in the intro was priceless . . also "I see White People") . . my more than two cents . . . 

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 Bullet Time effect   > reply 
Posted by sKillBot (travis@pulley.org) on March 29, 2000 2:48 AM

Actually, that effect had been used before the GrAP used it in their commercial. I first saw it in an obscure music video in 1996, and then shortly after that in a meat beat manifesto video. Neither were quite the same quality, but it was very cool to see.

 RE: Final Oscar Results   > reply 
Posted by Jack (jack@dtheatre.com) on March 27, 2000 10:51 AM

While I have never seen "Topsy Turvy" I have to say other than that I am almost completely in agreement with all of the given oscars for a change. "American Beauty" truly deserved the best direction, original screenplay and cinematography. Kevin Spacey deserved his Oscar. He has always been very impressive but his part in "American Beauty" really was made for him. "The Matrix" deserved what it got too. I am glad Star Wars didn't get anything.. all though the FX were impressive.

 
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