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Posted: 01/15/03
Film 2002 as Seen by Wayne Case
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| The Top Ten
(In Order Of Preference) 1. Chicago 2. Road To Perdition 3. Y Tu Mama Tambien Plus (Alphabetical) Far From Heaven The Hours Insomnia Minority Report The Rookie Tully Unfaithful Runners-Up (Alpha) About Schmidt The Bourne Identity Catch Me If You Can The Emperor's Club Lovely & Amazing The Man From Elysian Fields Murder By Numbers Nicholas Nickleby One Hour Photo Red Dragon Honorable Mention (Alpha) Adaptation The Count Of Monte Cristo Crush Enigma Gangs Of New York The Good Girl Heaven High Crimes His Secret Life The Pianist Pipe Dream Spider-Man Guilty Pleasures (Alphabetical) Femme Fatale Simone Sweet Home Alabama Film Festival Favorites (Alphabetical) AKA Amores Possiveis (Possible Loves) km0 (Kilometer Zero) The Worst Films Of 2001 Bad (Alphabetical) Dragonfly Enough The First $20 Million... 40 Days And 40 Nights Hollywood Ending Badder (Alphabetical) Auto-Focus Below Collateral Damage John Q Punch-Drunk Love Baddest (Worst First) 1) The Rules Of Attraction 2) Rollerball 3) Mr. Deeds 4) Pumpkin 5) The Sweetest Thing 6) Slackers 7) Stealing Harvard 8) Full Frontal 9) Swept Away 10) Sonny But Not For Me Punch-Drunk Love Outstanding Film From 2001 Lantana Best Actor (In order of preference) 1. Jack Nicholson - About Schmidt 2. Tom Hanks - Road To Perdition 3. Dennis Quaid - The Rookie 4. Adrien Brody - The Pianist 5. Kevin Kline - The Emperor's Club 6. Michael Caine - The Quiet American 7. Al Pacino - Insomnia 8. Daniel Day-Lewis - Gangs Of New York 9. Robin Williams - One Hour Photo 10. Matt Damon - The Bourne Identity 11. Leonardo DiCaprio - Catch Me If You Can 12. Nicolas Cage - Adaptation Best Actress (In order of preference) 1. Diane Lane - Unfaithful 2. Nicole Kidman - The Hours 3. Julianne Moore - Far From Heaven 4. Renée Zellweger - Chicago 5. Meryl Streep - The Hours 6. Cate Blanchett - Heaven 7. Jennifer Aniston - The Good Girl 8. Catherine Keener - Lovely & Amazing 9. Maribel Verdu - Y Tu Mama Tambien 10. Salma Hayek - Frida 11. Sandra Bullock - Murder By Numbers 12. Alison Lohman - White Oleander Best Supporting Actor 1. Paul Newman - Road To Perdition 2. Richard Gere - Chicago 3. Ed Harris - The Hours 4. Robin Williams - Insomnia 5. Jamie Bell - Nicholas Nickleby Plus (Alphabetical) Bob Burrus - Tully James Coburn - The Man From Elysian Fields Chris Cooper - Adaptation Brian Cox - The Rookie Ralph Fiennes - Red Dragon Glenn Fitzgerald - Tully Jake Gyllenhaal - The Good Girl Ryan Gosling - Murder By Numbers Tom Hanks for Catch Me If You Can Cole Hauser - White Oleander Tyler Hoechlin - Road To Perdition Josh Lucas - Sweet Home Alabama Edward Norton - Red Dragon Michael Pitt - Murder By Numbers Dennis Quaid - Far From Heaven John C. Reilly - Chicago Best Supporting Actress Runners-Up 1. Julianne Moore - The Hours 2. Kathy Bates - About Schmidt 3. Catherine Zeta-Jones - Chicago 4. Bebe Neuwirth - Tadpole 5. Emily Watson - Red Dragon Plus (Alphabetical) Brenda Blethyn - Lovely & Amazing Patricia Clarkson - Far From Heaven Cameron Diaz - Gangs Of New York Queen Latifah - Chicago Emily Mortimer - Lovely & Amazing Samantha Morton - Minority Report Julianne Nicholson - Tully Michelle Pfeiffer - White Oleander Susan Sarandon - Igby Goes Down Meryl Streep Adaptation Renée Zellweger - White Oleander Best Original Script (Alpha) Far From Heaven Lovely & Amazing Y Tu Mama Tambien Best Adapted Script (Alpha) Chicago Nicholas Nickleby Road To Perdition Best Cinematography (Alpha) Chicago Far From Heaven Road To Perdition Best Original Musical Score (Alpha) Enigma Far From Heaven The Hours Nicholas Nickleby The Sum of All Fears Best Original Song (Alpha) Die Another Day from Die Another Day I'm Not The Enemy from High Crimes I Move On from Chicago Lose Yourself from 8 Mile Waiting in Vain from Changing Lanes Special Awards The Michelle Phillips/Cornelia Sharpe/Angel Tompkins Worst Actress Award: Madonna for Swept Away The Heaven's Gate Budget Award: Not awarded this year. The Otto Preminger "Light Touch" Award (tie): El Crimen de Padre Amaro and John Q The Sam Peckinpah "Wretched Excess" Award (tie): Gangs of New York and Triple X The Sidney Lumet Miscasting Award: A Star is Born Break-Thru Award: Great Expectations Award: To emerging Italian/Turkish director Ferzan Ozpetek for His Secret Life The Surgeon General's Warning Award: Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in Die Another Day The John Hartl Stop-Them-Before-They-Direct-Again Award: Nicolas Cage for Sonny The Calling-Sydney-Guilaroff-for-Help-Hair-Style Award: The Calling-Max-Factor-for-a-Makeover/Make-up-Award: The What About Bob Most Annoying Award: The Bill Lee (father of Spike Lee) Worst Musical Scoring Award: Special Thanks: 2. Sylvester Stallone didn't remake Rocky this year. Rumor has it that Rocky VI well may be a reality soon enough, however. 3. No film directed by any of the following gentlemen was released in the United States during 2002: Peter Hyams, James Foley, Edward Zwick, Richard Benjamin, Frank Oz, and Bob Clark. Be warned, however. Each man now has at least one unreleased production completed or nearing completion. Appropriately enough, the film from Bob Clark is called Unleashed. Special Requests: (2) A Dream Project (3) Credits
Wayne Case is an entertainment industry executive in Hollywood. |
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