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Spiderman2005 wrote:
This is what I call obsessed: Someone who tracks a movie in a thread to 4,000 posts in the thread!!!


Indeed, us phans (I think there are a maxium of 5-6 on this board :razz: ) are obsessed.
Yay, can't wait till Oscar night. \:D/


AND.... 65 more days till the Phantom DVD is out! \:D/


Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:01 pm
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POTO: Weekend Rollout

Weekend 1:
Israel 10th Dec, 2004
South Korea 10th Dec, 2004 (tbc)
United Kingdom 10th Dec, 2004

Weekend 2:
Greece & Cyprus Dec 10th (1 screen), 2004 Dec 17th (wide)
Spain & Andorra 15th Dec, 2004
Germany 16th Dec, 2004
Malaysia 16th Dec (tbc)
Switzerland (German part) 16th Dec, 2004 (tbc)
Austria 17th Dec 2004
Italy 17th Dec, 2004 (tbc)

Weekend 3:
US Select cities 22nd Dec, 2004
Belgium 22nd Dec, 2004
Luxembourg 22nd Dec, 2004
Middle East 22nd Dec (tbc)
Portugal 23rd Dec (tbc)
Singapore 23rd Dec, 2004 (tbc)
Finland 25th Dec 2004 (tbc)
Sweden 25th Dec, 2004 (tbc)
Australia 26th Dec, 2004 (tbc)
Norway 26th Dec, 2004 (tbc)

Weekend 4:
Hong Kong 30th Dec, 2004 (tbc)

Weekend 5:
Holland 6th Jan, 2005
Russia 6th Jan, 2005 (tbc)
Baltic States 7th Jan, 2005 (tbc)
Poland 7th Jan, 2005 (tbc)
Taiwan 8th Jan, 2005 (tbc)

Weekend 6:
France 12th Jan, 2005 (tbc)
Switzerland (French part) 12th Jan, 2005 (tbc)
Poland 14th Jan, 2005
Denmark 14th Jan, 2005 (tbc)

Weekend 7:
US Nationwide
Mexico 21 Jan, 2005

Weekend 8:
Thailand 27th Jan, 2005
Ex-Yugoslavia 27th Jan, 2005 (tbc)
Indonesia 27th Jan, 2005 (tbc)
Japan 29th Jan, 2005

Others:

South Africa 4th Feb, 2005 (tbc)
Peru 10th Feb 2005
Colombia 11th Feb 2005
Venezuela 11th Feb 2005
Argentina 17th Feb, 2005
Chile 17th Feb, 2005
Czech/ Slovakia 17th Feb, 2005
Panama 18th Feb 2005 (tbc)


Icealand 4th Mar 2005
Hungary 17th March, 2005

Eastern Europe Q1, 2005
Turkey pending

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publicenemy#1 wrote:
Spiderman2005 wrote:
This is what I call obsessed: Someone who tracks a movie in a thread to 4,000 posts in the thread!!!


Indeed, us phans (I think there are a maxium of 5-6 on this board :razz: ) are obsessed.
Yay, can't wait till Oscar night. \:D/


AND.... 65 more days till the Phantom DVD is out! \:D/


Your're so right, :razz:

And just 1 day till the Oscars, how time flies - :razz:

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No time to watch on Sunday?

Why sit in suspense through the countdown, the red carpet and the interminable broadcast itself? LIAM LACEY decides to leak an Academy Awards scenario and be done with it

By LIAM LACEY
Saturday, February 26, 2005 - Page R7
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ ... TopStories

The only burning question at this year's Oscars is this: Will the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences pick the sentimental favourite Martin Scorsese and his film, The Aviator?

Or will the 6,000 members give the nod to that other sentimental favourite, Clint Eastwood and his film, Million Dollar Baby?

With feelings running so high, and who knows how many hours of television before the final results are known, I have decided the responsible thing to do is to leak the Oscar results in advance.

Though some minor details may have to be updated for the Monday-morning paper, the 77th Oscars night should go almost exactly like this:

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Best makeup went to Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, best score went to Jan A. P. Kaczmarak for Finding Neverland and best song went to Learn to Be Lonely from The Phantom of the Opera. The final song was performed by Beyoncé in a lavish production number involving male dancers dressed as the Phantom. Josh Groban and Counting Crows performed other nominated songs. The audience applauded the montage of stars who have died in the last year, with particularly enthusiastic ovations for Johnny Carson and Ray Charles.

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If only that was true :razz:

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Sunset Boulevard Film 'Probably Announced in the Next Three Months' Says Webber

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Interviewed on the BBC Breakfast show, live from Hollywood, where composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is preparing for Sunday night's Oscars, on which he'll accompany Beyonce Knowles on his Oscar-nominated "Learn to Be Lonely" from the Phantom film, he answered some questions about Sunset Boulevard.

Asked what his next film was going to be, and when, he answered that it was Sunset Boulevard and that it would "probably be announced in the next three months." When asked about who would star in it, and if Glenn Close would reprise her role, he said "I don't think that it would be rocket science to guess who'll probably play Norma."

Still no official word, but more confirmation of his most recent answers to those questions which he gave on February 18th on iTV's "This Morning" with guest hosts Gloria Hunniford and co-host Michael Ball. Discussing movie musicals, Andrew Lloyd Webber was asked about filming Sunset Boulevard. His response? "There is a plan to do that." When the obvious question of casting came up, Webber avoided answering, but when Glenn Close's name was mentioned by Gloria Hunniford, he did say "I don't know how you could top Glenn, she was fantastic."

Talking to the Phillipine's INQ7.net on February 6th, while promoting the Phantom of the Opera film in which Webber said "Paramount owns the fundamental rights to "Sunset Boulevard" because it was originally a Billy Wilder movie. I spoke to Sherry (Lansing, Paramount head) this morning and it's very clear that they are interested."

In interviews earlier in February with Glenn Close, she confirms that she has spoken to Andrew Lloyd Webber about bringing the show to the big screen and says that she "very much wants the gig."

No official confirmation or word on anyone actually being signed for the film, but if they stick to the probable three month timetable to announce plans, it won't be long.

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So maybe late 2005 start production for a late 2006 release?? :razz: , musicals are back with Rent and Producers next year and possibly Sunset Boulevard after that..... :razz:

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Mike Prill Final Predictions and Thoughts on the Season

http://www.oscarwatch.com/Articles/Mprill/

Well ladies and gents, the time has arrived. The biggest night in Hollywood is before us. Can you smell it? Can you feel it in the air? All week Oscar talk has been running rampant through mainstream America. Generally it's just us crazy fanatics that do all the Oscar talk throughout the year, but a week before the big show everyone is talking. The year 2004 was full of good films, not many great ones, but many good ones. In my book, 2004 was a good year for film. As all of you know, Million Dollar Baby was the film that touched my heart the most, and therefore my favorite of the year. I must say though, I think there will also always be a special place in my heart for Hotel Rwanda , if only for its social and political significance. I hope that, as the years go by, an increasing number of people, especially young people will see the film. Finally, although The Aviator was not my favorite film of the year, it is very good, and I hope that it is Marty's year to take home his first trophy. That said, without any further ado, here are my predictions for Sunday night, beginning with the technical and stand alone categories (due to just sheer ignorance on my part, I will not cover Short Film or Documentary Short Subject)...

Art Direction
The Aviator
Finding Neverland
Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events
The Phantom of the Opera*
A Very Long Engagement

Cinematography
The Aviator*
House of Flying Daggers
The Passion of the Christ
The Phantom of the Opera
A Very Long Engagement

Music (Song)
"Accidentally In Love"- Shrek 2*
"Al Otro Lado Del Rio"- The Motorcycle Diaries
"Believe"- The Polar Express
"Learn To Be Lonely"- The Phantom of the Opera
"Look To Your Path (Vois Sur Ton Chemin)"- The Chorus

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Hmm, Art Direction i think is harder to win than Best Song for Phantom, since both lemony Snickets and Aviator have a lot of things going for them.......whereas the Best Song category is wide open - with Shrek 2, Polar Express and Phantom all possible.....

Best Cinematography is of course, out of the question :cry:

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MPAA lets 'Palace' push profanity limits

By GABRIEL SNYDER, IAN MOHR
http://www.variety.com/VR1117918509.html

While the decency wars continue to rage in Washington, the MPAAMPAA has okayed the most profane PG-13 pic ever

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Though the ratings guidelines allow for wide discretion, sources familiar with the ratings process say the number of profanities used often determines ratings.

For instance, one "fuck" will automatically get you a PG-13. Two will usually get you an R, though some films with two F-words have sometimes gone out PG-13. Three or more, as with "Palace," has always been an R.

The appeals board voted 9 to 3 to reverse its original decision. Last year, 12 films appealed their ratings and three were overturned, including "Hotel Rwanda," which had originally been rated R for violence.

The actual ratings guidelines use quantity but provide the board huge loopholes: "More one such expletive must lead the rating board to issue a film an R rating, as must even one of these words used in a sexual context. These films can be rated less severely, however, if by a special vote the rating board feels a lesser rating would more responsibly reflect the opinion of parents."

While the rating board is comprised of parents, the appeals board is drawn from the entertainment industry.

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AWARD SCHEDULE: The Road to Oscar

http://www.forums-oscarwatch.com/forums ... adid=19252

30th November - Independant Spirit Award Nominations
1st December - National Board of Review Winners Announced
11th December - Los Angelas Film Critics Award
11th December - New York Online Film Critics Award
12th December - BFCA Nominations Announced
13th December - Golden Globe Nominations Announced
13th December - New York Film Critics Winners Announced
5th January - Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Winners Announced
5th January - Producers Guild of America Nominations Announced
6th January - Director's Guild of America Nominations Announced
6th January - Las Vegas Film Critics Winners Announced
7th January - Florida Film Critics Winners Announed
8th January - National Society Of Film Critics Nominee's Announced
10th January - BFCA Winners Announced
11th January - Screen Actor's Guild Nominations Announced
12th January - American Society of Cinematographers Nominations Announced
13th January - Writer's Guild of America Nominations Announed
13th January - Art Director's Guild Nominations Announced
14th January - American Cinema Editor's Nominations Announced
16th January - Golden Globe Winners Announced
19th January - BAFTA Nominations Announced
20th January - Cinema Audio Society Nominations Announced
22nd January - Producers Guild Of America Winners Announced
23rd January - Golden Satellite Awards Winners Announced - NOMINTED (11) - LOST
25th January - 77th Oscar Nominations
29th January - Director's Guild Of America Winners Announced
5th February - Screen Actor's Guild Winners Announced
5th February - Empire Film Magazine Winners Announced
11th February - London Film Critics Winners Announced - NOMINATED - LOST
12th February - BAFTA Winners Announced
12th February - Art Director's Guild Winners Announced - NOMINTED - LOST
15th February - American Society of Cinematographer's Winners Announced
16th February - Visual Effects Society Winners Announced - NOMINATED - LOST
19th February - Writer's Guild of America Winners Announced
19th February - Costume Designers Guild Winners Announced - NOMINATED - LOST
20th February - American Cinema Editor's Winners Announced
22nd February - Oscar Ballot's Close


26th February - ISA Winners Announced
27th February - 77th Annual Academy Awards

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ACADEMY AWARDS - 1 Days to GO!!!!!!!!!!!

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"GOODY BASKETS" - Oscar nominees to go home with wealth of riches

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HOLLYWOOD : Win or lose, Oscar nominees will go home from Sunday's ceremony with tens of thousands of dollars of free gifts, ranging from mink eyelashes to cashmere pyjamas to pampering luxury hotels stays.

Each of the more than 115 nominees for cinema's top prizes, as well as the millionaire stars who will present the statuettes and the performers who will feature in the show, will receive "goody baskets".

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Last year, the Oscars swag bags had an estimated value of US$100,000 each and contained more than 50 items, including a seven-day cruise and huge television sets.

While Oscars organisers declined to talk about the value and contents of the thank-you gifts, some details have been leaked by companies eager to place their luxurious products with the world's top movie stars.

The likes of best actress nominees Hilary Swank, Annette Bening and Kate Winslet will find Kay Unger cashmere pajamas worth 500 dollars and a set of mink eyelashes in their groaning gift baskets.

The US$600 false lashes come in a red leather case filled with Shu Uemura cosmetics.

Also in the goody bags are a three-night stay for two at a beachside California spa resort worth US$5,900 and a three-night stay for a couple at the Palmetto Bluff resort in South Carolina valued at US$3,600.

Depending in whether they are nominees, presenters and performers, the stars doing turns of stage at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre will also get a US$700 Krups kitchen set including a toaster, electric kettle and a year's supply of coffee and tea.

A dinner party at any the celebrity-friendly Morton's steakhouse in Los Angeles worth US$1,500 in also on the goody bag menu.

The pampered stars will also receive two more holiday packages - a two-night stay New York's plush Carlyle Hotel, worth US$2,300 and another at in the wine country of California's Carmel Valley worth US$2,500.

Nominees for best actress this year who will have to stagger to their limousines under the weight of their Oscar loot are Swank for "Million Dollar Baby", Bening for "Being Julia", Winslet for "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," Imelda Staunton for "Vera Drake" and Colombia's Catalina Sandino Moreno for "Maria Full of Grace".

Best supporting actress hopefuls are Australia's Cate Blanchett for "The Aviator", Laura Linney for "Kinsey," Virginia Madsen for "Sideways", Natalie Portman for "Closer" and Sophie Okonedo for "Hotel Rwanda".

Best actor candidates are Jamie Foxx for "Ray," Leonardo DiCaprio for "The Aviator", Clint Eastwood for "Million Dollar Baby," Johnny Depp for "Finding Neverland" and Don Cheadle for "Hotel Rwanda".

This year's Oscar host Chris Rock will also receive one of the baskets, as will presenters who include superstars Barbra Streisand, Pierce Brosnan, Jeremy Irons, Robin Williams, Halle Berry and Charlize Theron.

In addition to the official Oscars goody bags, the acting nominees have already received thousands of dollars worth of other gifts from publicity-savvy companies. - AFP

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Emmy Rossum will be one happy girl regardless :razz: :razz:

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Oscar organisers begin countdown

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainmen ... 300621.stm

Preparations for Sunday's Oscar ceremony have begun in Hollywood, with The Aviator and Million Dollar Baby neck and neck in the best film race.

More than 3,300 guests will attend the ceremony at the Kodak Theatre, which will be hosted by comedian Chris Rock.

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Around a billion people worldwide are expected to watch the ceremony, which will be broadcast with a seven-second time delay to allow censors to cut out any unsuitable content.

"We have the bleep machine ready, but bleeps will be used as needed," producer Gil Cates told reporters. However, he added that he strongly disapproved of the growing tendency to censor live broadcasts on US TV.

He also played down fears that Rock, who is known for using strong language in his stand-up routines, might cause controversy on the night.

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Meanwhile, organisers have erected a canopy over the red carpet following an outbreak of torrential rain in Los Angeles over the past week.

Cates said the covers would be removed if the threat of wet weather receded.

And details emerged of the contents of this year's gift bags, which are given to nominees and presenters on the night.

This year's bags will include a gift certificate for a luxury beach resort, a pair of mink eyelashes and a kitchen set with a year's supply of tea and coffee.

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ACADEMY AWARDS - Misc. Information

77th Oscars will be held February 27, 2005 at the Kodak Theater, Hollywood

Produced by: Gil Cates
Directed by: Louis J. Horvitz
Honorary Oscar: Sidney Lumet
Hosted by: Chris Rock

Presenters:

Charlize Theron
Renee Zellweger
Orlando Bloom
Tim Robbins
Salma Hayek
Martin Scorsese
Halle Berry
Gyneth Paltrow
Penelope Cruz
Zhang Ziyi
Robin Williams
Kate Winslet
Kirsten Dunst
Al Pacino
Dustin Hoffman
Drew Barrymore
Natalie Portman
Cate Blanchett
John Travolta
Leonardo DiCaprio
Sean Penn
Sean Combs
Mike Myers
Annette Bening
Pierce Brosnan
Jake Gyllenhaal
Jeremy Irons
Samuel L. Jackson
Laura Linney
Adam Sandler
Barbra Streisand
Emmy Rossum

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____The Phantom of the Opera____
___Award Wins & Nominations___


WINS:

National Board of Review - WIN - Best Breakthrough Female (Emmy Rossum)
SanDiego Film Critics - WIN (Tie) - Best Cinematography (John Mathieson)
Broadcast Film Critics Awards (2004) - WIN - Best Young Actress (Emmy Rossum)
Moviefone Moviegoer Awards - WIN - Best Rising Star (Emmy Rossum - Phantom/TDAT)

NOMINATIONS:

Golden Satellite Awards (9th) - 11 NOMINATIONS - LOST
Golden Globes (62nd) - 3 NOMINATIONS - LOST
Broadcast Film Critics Awards (2004) - 2 NOMINATIONS (Picture, Young Actress) - LOST 1
London Film Critics - 1 NOMINATION (Supporting Actress) - LOST
Online Film Critics - 1 NOMINATION (Breakthrough Performance - Emmy Rossum) - LOST
Costume Designers Guild - 1 NOMINATION (Fantasy/Period) - LOST
Visual Effects Society (3rd) - 2 NOMINATIONS (Created Environment, Compositing) - LOST
Art Director's Guild - 1 NOMINATION (Period or Fantasy Film) - LOST
Moviefone Moviegoer Awards - 1 NOMINATION (Hottest Rising Star - Emmy Rossum - Phantom/TDAT) - WIN
Academy Awards (77th) - 3 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Cinematography, Song)
Online Film & Television Academy - 4 NOMINATIONS (Breakthrough Female, Adapted Song, Art Direction, Costume) - LOST
Saturn Awards (31st) - 3 NOMINATIONS (Action/Adventure, Young Actor, Costume)

CONSIDERED:

BAFTAs - 6 Categories - LOST

FAN/FORUM Awards:

NOM - International Online Critics Awards (INOCA) - 4 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Costume, Song, Breakthrough)
NOM - GoldeDerby Film Awards - 4 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Costume, Song, Breakthrough)
NOM - World of KJ (WOKJ) Forum Awards - 3 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Costume, Song)

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VARIETY - Award Tracker

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Art Direction (315 votes)
Aviator, The
(49%)
*Undecided
(22%)
Phantom of the Opera, The
(10%)

Finding Neverland
(8%)
Lemony Snicket's Series...
(6%)
Very Long Engagement, A
(4%)

Cinematography (315 votes)
Robert Richardson (The Aviator)
(44%)
*Undecided
(21%)
Zhao Xiaoding (House ... Daggers)
(14%)
Caleb Deschanel (Passion...Christ)
(10%)
Bruno Delbonnel (Very...Engagement)
(8%)
John Mathieson (Phantom...Opera)
(3%)


Original Song (315 votes)
*Undecided
(33%)
Learn to be Lonely (Phantom of Opera)
(21%)

Accidentally in Love (Shrek 2)
(18%)
Believe (The Polar Express)
(16%)
Al Otro Lado Del Rio (Motor... Diaries)
(8%)
Look To Your Path (Les Choristes)
(3%)

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I surrender who I've been for who you are
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More from the Oscar Rehearsals:

Orlando Bloom & Kirsten Dunst

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Renee Zelwegger

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Leonardo Dicaprio

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Tim Robbins + Hally Berry + Renee Zelwegger

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Oh, and my favourite....

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Since when did Laura Linney looks so delcious, and since when did Hally Berry go Oracle :wink:

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NPR LISTEN - Movie Songs for Oscar Night

February 26, 2005 · Last year, Annie Lennox walked away with an Academy Award for the best song written for a movie -- in this case, "Into the West" from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. But only the more rabid of Oscar fans (and Rings devotees) are likely to remember that win... proof that some winning movie songs are more memorable than others.

Past nominees for best song include hummable tunes such as "Mrs. Robinson" (The Graduate), "Moon River" (Breakfast at Tiffany's), "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Eminem's "Lose Yourself" (8 Mile). This year's nominees range from choral music to Latin to rock 'n' roll -- but which of these songs will we remember a year from now?

Broadway and opera lyricist Murray Horowitz, who's also director of the American Film Institute Theater in Silver Spring, Md., judges the merits of each of this year's nominees:

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Listen to the AUDIO CLIP, they didn't really like LTBL...

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Those goody-bags are incredible. I've determined that I'm just going to have to be nominated for an Oscar. Period.

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RogueCommander wrote:
Those goody-bags are incredible. I've determined that I'm just going to have to be nominated for an Oscar. Period.


I dreamt once of being nominated and winning for Best Actor.... :wink: .....ok, no not really :razz: 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[

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Actually, I'm not really planning to win for Actor or anything. I hope to get one of my screenplays (most of which are still fully in my head) to be made into a film.

I've actually thought about starting to write my two favorite screenplays.

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RogueCommander wrote:
Actually, I'm not really planning to win for Actor or anything. I hope to get one of my screenplays (most of which are still fully in my head) to be made into a film.

I've actually thought about starting to write my two favorite screenplays.


Well i wish you all the best, any plans on what genre they will be in? :razz:

Maybe you should also do something for Best Song :razz:

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TAIWAN (Taipei) - Weekend 7

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US Dollar:

1 Constantine $253,219 21 $12,058 $2,281,806 2
2 Blade: Trinity $119,330 17 $7,019 $153,177 1
3 Howl's Moving Castle $115,648 18 $6,425 $1,296,058 3
4 Meet the Fockers $92,915 19 $4,890 $1,328,723 3
5 The Aviator $88,065 17 $5,180 $819,389 2
6 A Very Long Engagement $52,030 17 $3,061 $78,122 1
7 Finding Neverland $26,737 11 $2,431 $33,572 1
8 The Polar Express $15,508 1 $15,508 $1,474,725 11
9 Ray $8,840 7 $1,263 $10,699 1
10 The Phantom of the Opera $6,716 4 $1,679 $1,438,495 7

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1 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 10,601,205 (8,081,135 2-Day) - 19
2 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 22,595,335 (5,886,565, -27.2%) - 19
3 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 33,527,350 (4,360,130, -25.9%) - 18
4 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 40,068,045 (2,581,400, -40.8%) - 15
5 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $1,373,826 ($30,364)
6 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $1,410,460 ($10,458)*CNY

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Kung Fu Hustle - $4,706,351 ($5,751)
Spiderman 2 - $3,877,309 ($3,967)
The Incredibles - $2,947,085 ($31,889)
National Treasure - $2,981,346 ($22,745)
I, Robot - $2,510,242 ($6,339) - OUT
The Phantom Of The Opera - $1,438,495 ($6,716)
Shark Tale - $1,262,080 ($558) - OUT
The Terminal - $1,232,511 ($1,070) - OUT
The Polar Express - $1,196,264 ($36,770)
Chicago - $1,101,841 ($3,165, -85.53%)

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TAIWAN (Taipei) - Weekend 7

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Taiwanese Dollar:

1 1 2 康斯坦汀:驅魔神探 Constantine 華納 21 7,970,315 -55.2% 379,539 71,982,380
new 2 1 刀鋒戰士3 Blade: Trinity 福斯 17 3,765,470 -- 221,498 4,833,500
2 3 3 霍爾的移動城堡 Howl's Moving Castle 博偉 18 3,649,285 -50.3% 202,738 40,897,125
3 4 3 親家路窄 Meet the Fockers UIP 19 2,931,930 -56.1% 154,312 41,927,850
4 5 2 神鬼玩家 Aviator, The 福斯 17 2,778,890 -55.8% 163,464 25,855,825
new 6 1 未婚妻的漫長等待 Very Long Engagement, A 華納 17 1,641,820 -- 96,578 2,465,145
new 7 1 尋找新樂園 Finding Neverland 博偉 11 843,680 -- 76,698 1,059,380
5 8 11 北極特快車 Polar Express, The 華納 1 489,370 -53.7% 489,370 46,534,950
new 9 1 雷之心靈傳奇:雷查爾斯不凡的一生 Ray UIP 7 278,960 -- 39,851 337,620
7 10 7 歌劇魅影 Phantom of the Opera, The 福斯 4 211,930 -36.2% 52,982 45,391,700

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* Soon to end its run, Phantom kept all 4 theatres through last weekend
* It had one of the best drops this week, down just 36% when those higher drop more than 50%
* And this despite the opening of 4 new foreign releases including Blade 3, Ray, Neverland and Long Engagement

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1 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 10,601,205 (8,081,135 2-Day) - 19
2 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 22,595,335 (5,886,565, -27.2%) - 19
3 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 33,527,350 (4,360,130, -25.9%) - 18
4 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 40,068,045 (2,581,400, -40.8%) - 15
5 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 43,460,990 (960,560, -62.8%) - 13
6 - The Phantom Of The Opera - 44,824,415 (332,350, -65.4%)*CNY - 4

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The Day After Tomorrow - 175,824,605 (2,618,810, -7.3%) - 16
Kung Fu Hustle - 148,885,425 (181,930, -76.6%) - 5
Spiderman 2 - 132,784,255 (135,840, -48.5%) - 3
Harry Potter 3: POA - 132,566,355 (845,730, -60.1%) - 14
The Last Samurai - 100,195,870 (1,089,850, -26.2%) - 12
The Incredibles - 95,382,415 (1,032,080, -57.4%) - 11
National Treasure - 94,866,445 (723,760, -35.5%) - 9
Troy - 92,915,485 (293,970, -65.4%) - 4
I, Robot - 85,129,820 (214,960, -61.6%) - 3
Shrek 2 - 76,403,485 (465,120, -26.8%) - 5
Van Helsing - 70,894,100 (6,770, -75.4%) - 1 - OUT
The Phantom Of The Opera - 45,391,700 (211,930, -36.2%) - 4
The Terminal - 41,740,830 (36,250, -82.3%) - 2 - OUT
Shark Tale - 41,137,485 (18,180, -80%) - 2
Chicago - 38,338,335 (208,320, -72.7%) - 5
The Polar Express - 38,178,760 (1,173,520, -11.7%) - 2

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TAIWAN (Taipei) - Yearly 2005

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Taiwan Dollar:

1 康斯坦汀:驅魔神探 Constantine 輔 美國 華納 / 華納 2005-02-09 (上映中) 72,002,380
2 歌劇魅影 Phantom of the Opera, The 護 美國 中環 / 福斯 2005-01-07 (上映中) 45,391,700
3 親家路窄 Meet the Fockers 輔 美國 環球 / UIP 2005-02-04 (上映中) 41,927,850
4 霍爾的移動城堡 Howl's Moving Castle 普 日本 博偉 / 博偉 2005-02-04 (上映中) 40,897,125
5 神鬼玩家 Aviator, The 護 美國 中環 / 福斯 2005-02-08 (上映中) 25,855,825

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Titanic (1997) (1997) - 387,787,110
Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World (1997) - 213,165,160
Lord Of The Rings: ROTK (2003) - 200,046,545
Independence Day (1996) - 187,755,640
The Day After Tomorrow (2004) - 181,388,280
Mission Impossible 2 (2000) - 173,282,865
The Mummy Returns (2001) - 167,838,885
Lord Of The Rings: TTT (2002) - 163,877,610
Harry Potter 2: COS (2002) - 162,361,640
Harry Potter 1: PS (2001) - 159,983,475
Armageddon (1998) - 157,862,070
Kung Fu Hustle (2004) - 149,155,470
Face/Off (1997) - 147,874,370
The Mummy (1999) - 147,472,385
Air Force One (1997) - 144,789,540
Harry Potter 3: POA (2004) - 134,387,485
Mission Impossible 1 (1996) - 133,632,450
Spiderman 2 (2002) - 132,943,400
Lord Of The Rings: FOTR (2002) - 131,984,520
Twister (1996) - 129,155,030
The Rock (1996) - 128,770,360
The Fifth Element (1997) - 124,365,090
Con Air (1997) - 117,720,020
Spiderman 1 (2002) - 115,162,244
Daylight (1997) - 114,795,130
Men In Black 1 (1997) - 111,602,960
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - 106,155,030
Ransom (1996) - 105,929,940
James Bond: The World Is Not Enough (2000) - 103,517,585
Enemy Of The State (1999) - 102,967,710
The Last Samurai (2004) - 102,575,835
Star Wars 1: PM (1999) - 101,180,075
Mulan (1998) - 100,342,100
Godzilla (1998) - 98,548,940
Deep Impact (1998) - 98,520,580
Pearl Harbor (2001) - 98,166,375
Minority Report (2002) - 97,174,500
The Incredibles (2004) - 96,244,290
National Treasure (2004) - 95,758,305
The Matrix (1999) - 95,472,890
Jumanji (1996) - 94,752,830
A Bug’s Life (1999) - 94,333,780
Troy (2004) - 94,156,895
Cast Away (2001) - 92,322,320
James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies (1998) - 90,660,370
Eraser (1996) - 88,203,660
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) - 86,919,490
Entrapment (1999) - 86,258,330
Men In Black 2 (2002) - 85,954,005
I, Robot (2004) - 85,226,160
Gone In 60 Seconds (2000) - 84,749,460
The Sixth Sense (1999) - 84,430,855
Volcano (1997) - 83,717,410
Executive Decision (1996) - 83,463,760
Cutthroat Island (1996) - 81,772,020
Jurassic Park 3 (2001) - 81,754,300
You’ve Got Mail (1999) - 81,574,375
James Bond: Goldeneye (1996) - 81,110,470
The Matrix: Reloaded (2003) - 81,097,535
Stuart Little 1 (2000) - 80,286,260
What Lies Beneath (2000) - 78,648,990
Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997) - 77,833,830
Shrek 2 (2004) - 76,829,725
Tarzan (1999) - 76,034,765
Hollow Man (2000) - 75,621,505
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) - 74,517,585
Hero (2003) - 74,441,160
Toy Story 2 (2000) - 74,412,220
Ocean’s Eleven (2002) - 72,137,790
Constantine (2005) - 72,002,380 (2)
Vertical Limit (2001) - 71,994,100
Deep Blue Sea (1999) - 71,942,725
Finding Nemo (2003) - 71,252,000
Van Helsing (2004) - 70,896,640
Dinosaur (2000) - 69,934,700
Catch Me If You Can (2003) - 67,817,965
Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003) - 66,350,370
Taxi 2 (2000) - 66,345,870
James Bond: Die Another Day (2003) - 65,053,165
The Matrix: Revolutions (2003) - 64,580,955
Bruce Almighty (2003) - 63,207,185
Miss Congeniality (2001) - 61,256,915
The Hulk (2003) - 57,522,075
Ice Age (2002) - 56,502,529
The Perfect Storm (2000) - 55,176,175
Artificial Intelligence (2001) - 55,176,175
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider 2: The Cradle Of Life (2003) - 53,923,280
What Women Want (2001) - 50,451,380
Resident Evil 2: Apocalypse (2004) - 49,780,550
Monsters Inc (2002) - 49,778,435
Star Wars 2: AOTC (2002) - 49,157,000
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines (2003) - 47,649,140
Bad Boys 2 (2003) - 46,600,780
The Polar Express (2004) - 46,534,950
The Phantom Of The Opera (2004) - 45,391,700 (7)
Hannibal (2001) - 44,065,995
Black Hawk Down (2002) - 43,807,535
Moulin Rouge (2001) - 43,107,600
Signs (2002) - 42,322,295
Meet The Fockers (2005) - 41,927,850 (3)
Rush Hour 2 (2001) - 41,847,520
The Terminal (2004) - 41,764,290
Proof Of Life (2001) - 41,609,260
The Bourne Identity (2002) - 41,290,765
Shark Tale (2004) - 41,143,995
Hauru No Ugoku Shiro (Howl’s Moving Castle) (2005) - 40,897,125 (3)
Cats & Dogs (2001) - 40,712,885
Quill (2004) - 40,514,925
The Bourne Supremacy (2004) - 40,511,675
Charlie’s Angels 2: Full Throttle - 40,077,355
XXX (2002) - 39,315,145
The Tuxedo (2002) - 38,874,665
Swordfish (2001) - 38,641,515
Chicago (2003) - 38,504,285

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