Can be found here:
http://www.imdb.com/features/oscars/2011/baftas
If Firth and Portman don't win at the Oscars, I'd be stunned!
SM
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Thanks for posting these, Sonja. I probably would have forgotten to look them up.
Go The King's Speech and Colin Firth.
Annette Bening could still give Natalie Portman a run for it. She's a tremendous actress and has been nominated several times. She should have won for Being Julia. Don't remember who got it that year.
Go The King's Speech and Colin Firth.
Annette Bening could still give Natalie Portman a run for it. She's a tremendous actress and has been nominated several times. She should have won for Being Julia. Don't remember who got it that year.
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[quote=""LoveHistory""]Thanks for posting these, Sonja. I probably would have forgotten to look them up.
Go The King's Speech and Colin Firth.
Annette Bening could still give Natalie Portman a run for it. She's a tremendous actress and has been nominated several times. She should have won for Being Julia. Don't remember who got it that year.[/quote]
You're welcome. As for Annette, yes she's great, but she hasn't won anything for "The Kid's Are Alright", so I wouldn't hold out too much hope for her winning. If she does I think it would be quite the shocking upset esp. for Natalie.
SM
Go The King's Speech and Colin Firth.
Annette Bening could still give Natalie Portman a run for it. She's a tremendous actress and has been nominated several times. She should have won for Being Julia. Don't remember who got it that year.[/quote]
You're welcome. As for Annette, yes she's great, but she hasn't won anything for "The Kid's Are Alright", so I wouldn't hold out too much hope for her winning. If she does I think it would be quite the shocking upset esp. for Natalie.
SM
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