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Best Picture: No Country For Old Men

Best Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen (No Country For Old Men)

Best Actor: Daniel Day Lewis (There Will Be Blood)

Best Actress: Marion Coutillard (LA Vie En Rose)

Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem (No Country For Old Men)

Best Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton)

Best Adapted Screenplay: No Country For Old Men

Best Original Screenplay: Juno

Best Cinematography: There Will Be Blood

Best Film Editing: The Bourne Ultimatum

Best Sound Editing: The Bourne Ultimatum

Best Sound Mixing: The Bourne Ultimatum

Best Score: Atonement

Best Music: Once

Best Visual Effects: The Golden Compass

Best Foreign Language Film: The Counterfeiters

Best Animated Feature Film: Ratatouille

Best Short Film: The Mozart Pickpockets

Best Short Film (Animated): Peter & the Wolf

Best Documentary Short: Free Held

Best Documentary Feature: Taxi to the Darkside

Best Costume Design: Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Best Make Up: La Vie En Rose

Best Art Direction: Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

For Official results:http://oscar.com/oscarnight/winners/index


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In Brokeback Mountain (2006)

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In “The Patriot” (2000)

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with Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)


Popular and Academy nominated actor Heath Ledger is found dead in his New York City apartment.

Here’s the full article of his death.

Actor Heath Ledger is found dead

Agence France-Presse
First Posted 06:40:00 01/23/2008

NEW YORK — Australian-born actor Heath Ledger, 28, the co-star of the Oscar-winning movie “Brokeback Mountain,” was found dead in his New York residence on Tuesday, police said.

“Heath Ledger was found dead at 3:26 pm this afternoon,” a police spokesperson said, saying he was found in his residence in the posh district of Soho. “We don’t know the cause of the death.”

The entertainment website TMZ said Heath was discovered by a maid in his bed in his Manhattan apartment, adding that “law enforcement sources … believe it was not a crime.”

The New York Times said Ledger was discovered by the housekeeper and a masseuse who arrived in the afternoon for an appointment.

They knocked on the door, but “when no one answered, the housekeeper and the masseuse opened the bedroom and found Mr. Ledger naked and unconscious on a bed. They shook him, but he did not respond,” the Times said.

The newspaper quoted officials as saying pills were found near the body, but gave no further details.

Ledger, who was nominated for a best actor Oscar for his portrayal of a gay cowboy in the 2005 film “Brokeback Mountain,” had separated from his former fiancee Michelle Williams in September. The pair has a two-year-old daughter.

The film’s director Ang Lee had hailed Ledger’s performance as a “miracle” of acting, reminiscent of a young Marlon Brando.

Ledger lost the Oscar for best actor that year to Phillip Seymour Hoffman for his portrayal of author Truman Capote in “Capote,” but “Brokeback Mountain” won three Academy Awards, including for best director.

 

PASAYLO-A AKO

Composer: Jude Gitamondoc

Interpreter: Elvis Somosot

 

Dili ko na, Ikalimod


Nakalapas, nakasala ako


Kanimo

Nakawang lang tanan

Panumpa ko

Hikawan man sa katungod

Wala ako’y mabuhat nga pagpanalipod

Gawas na lang ning

bugtong pangamuyo

Gihangyo ko karon

Diha kanimo

Ayaw ako ug hilaki

Tipigi’ng mga luhang way pulos

Ania ako, Hukmi ako,

Nagpahiubos, dili takos

Apan karon ania da gihapon

Naglaum da

Sa pagpasaylo Mo.

Usa ako manamilit, usa ako motalikod

Usa Mo hikalimtan

Ki’ng gugma ko kanimo

Unta mabati Mo

Pagbasol Ko.

Paminawa kining bugtong pangamuyo

Gihangyo ko karon diha kanimo

Ayaw ako ug hilaki

Tipigi’ng mga luhang way pulos

Ania ako, Hukmi ako,

Nagpahiubos, dili takos

Apan karon ania da gihapon

Naglaum da

Sa pagpasaylo Mo. (Repeat)

Pasaylo-a Ako.

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Yesterday, the Roman Catholic Church commemorated the Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The more common name used is the Feast of the Three Kings although this has been taught that those 3 men who paid homage to the Holy Child were not Kings but Magis or Wise Men from the East. Epiphany comes from a Greek word epiphaneia which means “manifestation”. In my own basic understanding of my faith, the visit of the 3 Magis to the newly born Jesus sends an unmistakable message that this Child was special and was in fact the fulfillment of God’s promise of salvation of mankind from sin as narrated and prophesized throughout salvation history. This child is no ordinary child. He is the Son of God, the Messiah, who will preach the Good News to all the peoples of the World and to bring salvation to all.

Yesterday also officially marked the end of the Christmas season of the Church and the new Church Luturgical calendar will begin counting Sundays of Ordinary time which will be interrupted by the Lenten season sometime in February or March during the commemoration of Ash Wednesday. To all readers out there, I hope 2007 Christmas celebration was a happy and meaningful one in your journey as a Christian Catholic pilgrim.

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I set aside my blog entry for today on some lighter topics such as movies. I am one movie buff and I would like to take this opportunity to share with you, the best movies that I was able to watch in 2007. I mean I am going to have a little countdown here.

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At No. 10. Pan’s Labyrinth. It was a Spanish fairy tale but its content was too deep and too haunting. I was really affected even days after I watch the movie. It was moving and powerful and that makes the movie unforgettable. The soundtrack was exceptional and melancholic.

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At No. 9. A Good Year – A light romance starring Russel Crowe set in a vineyard. It’s a story of a stock seller who went to his late uncle’s estate in France to sell it only to be mesmerized by its beauty and mystery. The movie boasts of rich scenery and excellent cinematography and stars sensous women in Marion Cutilliard and Abbie Cornish (oh la la).

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At. No. 8. Wild Hogs – It’s a comedy adventure of four middle aged men who embarked on a free wheeling journey to the West Coast with their Harley Davidson bikes. On the way, they encountered baddies and at the same discovered what matters most with their apparently loser lives. It featured the biggest names in Hollywood, Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy, Marisa Tomei and Ray Liotta. It’s a wild ride, yeah!

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At No. 7 Die Hard 4.0 Live Free Die Hard – The fourth and long delayed installment of the Die Hard franchise (the last one was in 1995). Bruce Willis again strut his unbreakable performance, (wounded and mauled yet no broken bones, c’mon you’re kidding me,) this time against the backdrop of modern electronic gadgets and sexy but butt kicking women like Maggie Q. Hiyaahh!

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At No. 6 Spider Man 3 - The twist was unexpected. Toby Maguire delivers a superb performance. The stunts were great and the story line delivers the message loud and clear, “greater power comes greater responsibility,” qualities which my boss pitifully doesn’t have (wa, ha, ha, ha!). Actually, it looks like “Who is the Best Villain contest” with Toby Maguire, Topher Grace and James Franco all playing baddies at some point in time. My choice? Hmm, a hint. James Franco is too handsome to be a villain especially so when he dish out his devilish grin.

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At No. 5 Transformers – Probably the best action film of 2007. I think its like I watched it 10 times or more. Its truly an entertaining movie. It’s a great date movie too. I am not shy though to admit that Megan Fox is one of the biggest reasons why I keep watching the movie all over again. My rocker in me was tickled by Linkin Park’s “What I’ve Done” soundtrack at the end of the movie.

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At. No. 4 The Departed - Matt Damon and Leonardo Di Caprio play cat and mouse in this mob thriller directed by Martin Scorcese. Add Oscar Winner Jack Nicholson as the mob boss, Alec Baldwin, Martin Sheen and Mark Wahlberg as law enforcers and you have a recipe for a great movie. Its another powerful and emotional movie for me. Before I forget, Vera Farmiga is hot and mysterious in this movie.

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At. No. 3 American Gangster – Whats with the series of mob movies this year? Looks like it’s the trend in Hollywood. This time the movie is based on a true story of a Black Mob who was able to secure pure cocaine from Southeast Asia and transported it to the United States with the help of the United States military! Ha ha. It features an all star cast of Denzel Washington, Russel Crowe and Cuba Gooding Jr.

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At. No 2. Zodiac – I got good scolding from my mom watching this movie late at night until the wee hours of the morning. What can I do? When I started watching it, it seems I couldn’t stop like I was part of the investigating team trying to unlock the puzzle of America’s most elusive and mysterious serial killer. It was worth it. The movie stars Jake Gylenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey Jr. among others. Its powerful, passionate and absolutely chilling.

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At No. 1 The Bourne Ultimatum – Im in no mood to spend my viewing time for melodramatic and emotional movies nowadays. With all the problems we are dealing in real life, I guess the viewing public must be given a break and action movies like Bourne Ultimatum is just what’s needed to temporarily drown yourself in a make believe world and forget reality.

Okay, although the story is quite too good to be true, the entire movie has brought me at the edge of my seat. At one time, I show it in a bus and in no time my fellow passengers were hooked up into it that they become testy of their space especially so when someone blocked their view of the television. He he he. That’s how engaging this movie is. Lesser action but the story line is just disarming. The soundtrack was the best. Bourne Ultimatum stars Matt Damon and Julia Stiles.

Outside the loop are the gay movie Superbad, La Vie En Rose, the Edith Piaf biopic, Beowulf, No Country for Old Men and Sweeney Todd. I still have to see these movies except Superbad. Maybe I will include them for the countdown next year. I am particularly curious of No Country For Old Men which stars Julian Bardem as the serial killer. Julian Bardem plays a drug boss in the Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx thriller “Collateral” in 2004. Ratatouille was overrated for me. I watched the movie but I dont think it was really that good.

So there you go folks. I hope you enjoy this little piece of movie trivia. You can consider it as a movie review also. When you are intrigued and go out to rent or but these movies to see it for yourself, then I would say that I am quite successful in my review. Ciao!

As I was surfing the net in my quite bored holiday, movies came to my mind. I remembered a scene in 1998 Oscar Best Picture Film, Saving Private Ryan, when the American soldiers where talking right before the Germans attacked a deserted French town. The scene was that the soldiers were listening to a music from a turn table(?) and it played a French song. I searched for its soundtrack and there I know that it was a song by Edith Piaf, “Tu Es Partout.” I Limewired Edith Piaf and voila!, loads of tracks appeared. I was downloading as many as I can in no time. The songs include “Tu es Partout”, “Chamson D Amour”, “La Vie En Rose” and my favorite “Non je ne regrette rien” My goodness, I was mesmerized by the songs. I dont know the meaning but the melodies just swept me away.

Heres a Youtube video of “Non je ne regrette rien” from Cafe Daria.

Happy New Year to everyone. Welcome 2008! God, this is the first time I am fearful to greet another year. Maybe I have lost the hope that everything will turn out right for this country this year.