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Oscars, Directing Winner


Jason
02/24/08

Oscars, Directing Winner.


80th Annual Academy Awards 2008.


The Oscar 2008 for Directing goes to Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for No Country for Old Men.


Ethan Coen said...

I don't have a lot to add to what I said earlier. Thank you.




Joel Coen said...

Ethan and I have been making stories with movie cameras since we were kids. In the late '60s when Ethan was 11 or 12, he got a suit and a briefcase and we went to the Minneapolis International Airport with a Super 8 camera and made a movie about shuttle diplomacy called "Henry Kissinger, Man on the Go." And honestly, what we do now doesn't feel that much different from what we were doing then. There are too many people to thank for this. We're really thrilled to have received it, and we're very thankful to all of you out there for letting us continue to play in our corner of the sandbox, so thank you very much.




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Oscars, Best Picture Winner


Jason
02/24/08

Oscars, Best Picture Winner.


80th Annual Academy Awards 2008.


The Oscar 2008 for the Best Picture goes to Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen for No Country for Old Men.


Scott Rudin said....

This is an unbelievable honor and a complete surprise. So many people have a part of this, chief among them Cormac McCarthy, who wrote a wonderful book that it was an honor to make into a movie. The three men sitting down front, Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee JOnes, Javier Bardem, without them there would be no movie.

These two gentlemen [to Joel and Ethan Coen], I can't think of anybody I would rather be standing here with than the two of you. Thank you so much for this.

Everybody at Vantage and Miramax who financed the movie together. The entire team at Miramax who did a brilliant, brilliant job selling it. Thank you to all of them.

I want to thank Mark Roybal, It's a pleasure to work with Him every day.

I want to thank my friend, Sydney Pollack, who taught me that with the responsibility -- with the opportunity to make movies comes the responsibility of making them good. This for him.

This is also for my partner John Barlow. Without you, honey, this would be hardware. Thank you so much. Thank you.





No Country for Old Men Synopsis.



When Llewellyn Moss comes upon a corpse-strewn drug-deal-gone-wrong in the middle of the barren West Texas range, he takes the bag of cash he finds at the scene and soon draws the attention of the county sheriff investigating the crime. Sheriff Bell will become Llewellyn's best hope for survival, however, when he finds himself the object of a relentless pursuit by hired killer Anton Chigurh, a murderous sociopath.


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Oscars, Actor In A Leading Role Winner


Jason
02/24/08

Oscars, Actor In A Leading Role Winner.


80th Annual Academy Awards 2008.


The Oscar 2008 for the best Actor In A Leading Role goes to Daniel Day-Lewis for There Will Be Blood.


Daniel Day-Lewis plays Daniel Plainview, a ruthless California oilman who will stop at nothing to achieve wealth and power.


Daniel Day-Lewis said....

And that's the closest I'll ever come to getting a knighthood, so thank you.

My deepest thanks to the members of the Academy for whacking me with the handsomest bludgeon in town. I'm looking at this gorgeous thing you've given me and I'm thinking back to the first devilish whisper of an idea that came to him and everything since and it seems to me that this sprang like a golden sapling out of the mad, beautiful head of Paul Thomas Anderson.

I wish my son and my partner HW Plainview were up here with me, the mighty Dillon Freasier. So many people to thank. One amongst them would be Mrs. Plainview down there, the enchantingly optimistic, open-minded and beautiful Rebecca Miller.

I hope that all those to whom I owe and to whom I feel the deepest gratitude will forgive me if I say just simply, "Thank you, Paul."

I've been thinking a lot about fathers and sons in the course of this, and I'd like to accept this in the memory of my grandfather, Michael Balcon, my father, Cecil Day-Lewis, and my three fine boys, Gabriel, Ronan and Cashel. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you.







There Will BE Blood Synopsis.


In his ruthless pursuit of wealth, misanthropic oilman Daniel Plainview tricks a local farmer into signing away his valuable drilling rights and rejects his own son, H.W., when the boy loses his hearing in an accident. As he becomes increasingly isolated and unstable, Daniel places his trust in a vagrant claiming to be his half-brother, and finds his position unsettled by H.W.'s return and the growing popularity of the farmer's son, now an evangelical preacher.


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Oscars, Original Screenplay Winner


Jason
02/24/08

Oscars, Original Screenplay Winner.


80th Annual Academy Awards 2008.


The oscar 2008 for Best Original Screen Play goes to Diablo Cody for Juno.


Diablo Cody said....

What is happening? This is for the writers, and I want to thank all the writers. I especially want to thank my fellow nominees because I worship you guys and I'm learning from you every day, so thank you very much. I want to thank the Academy, I want to thank Fox Searchlight, Mr. Mudd, Mandate, Dan Dubiecki. I want to thank our incredible cast including the superhuman Ellen Page. I want to thank Jason Reitman, who I consider a member of my family, and I'm in awe of his talent as a filmmaker. I want to thank Sarah Self. I want to thank Mason Novick who knew I could do this before I did. And most of all, I want to thank my family for loving me exactly the way I am.




Juno Synopsis....


When Juno, a smart, outspoken sixteen-year-old, finds herself pregnant, she decides to give the baby up for adoption. As her pregnancy progresses, she spends time with the baby's prospective adoptive parents, Mark and Vanessa Loring, until her growing bond with Mark begins to take a turn that could throw everyone's plans into chaos.




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Oscars, Adopted Screenplay Winner


Jason
02/24/08

Oscars, Adopted Screen Play Winner


80th Annual Academy Awards 2008.


The Oscar 2008 for Adopted Screenplay goes to Joel Coen & Ethan Coen for No Country for Old Men.


Joel Coen said...

Thank you very much for this. Thank you, Scott Rudin for bringing us this novel and giving us the opportunity to make the movie. I think whatever success we've had in this area has been entirely attributable to how selective we are. We've only adapted Homer and Cormac McCarthy, so thank you.




Ethan Coen said....

We, uh... Thank you very much.




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