A fantastic year for Best Actress. Mirren was a little underwhelming, but still very good. Penelope was great, Meryl fantastic, Kate amazing! But Judi Dench deserved it. What a performance!
Sigo recordando esa mañana como si hubiese sido ayer. Por primera vez se escuchaban tantos nombres Latinos en las nominaciones; especialmente Mexicanos. Una mañana que me llenó de mucho orgullo y esperanza. Hoy después de varios años, se ve el fruto de todos estos directores Mexicanos que han trabajado tan fuerte. Arriba México! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
2006 was a great year for Latinos, especially for Mexicans. I'm glad the Oscars took notice and got them nominated for Oscars. Sadly none of them won, but it was a great year. I almost reacted the same why as Salma....I'm Mexican American and we never hear that many Latino names at the Academy Awards! We're lucky to hear at least one Latino name at the Oscars each year.
Picture: Babel directong: Iñarritu Actor: Ryan G. Actor R: Alan Arking Actriz: Judi Dench Actriz R; Kikuchi Original S: Little Miss Sunshine Adapted S: Children of Men
Cool to see the great Mexican trio of film makers all get recognized this year. Pan's Labyrinth, Babel, and Children of Men were all FANTASTIC. To say the least.
Salma feels in such a state of shock because Volver wasn´t nominated, and so excited/overwhelmed for Pelenope's nomination, and for all mexicans nominated. It is very touching.
Adriána Barraza Debió Haber Ganado Su Nóminacion, Fue Un Orgullo Para Los Mexicanos Que Representará A México En Esa Premiacion. Es Un Orgullo De México. ❤️🇲🇽
Plus, Blood Diamond wasn't nominated for any Best Picture awards at all. No mention in the Producers or Directors Guild, no Golden Globe nomination for best drama, no Critics awards, and so on... How could it get nominated for a Best Picture Oscar in this situation???
fue un buen año de peliculA: mis predicciones eran asi: PELICULA: BABEL DIRECTOR: IÑARRITU ACTOR: FOREST ACTRIZ: KATE WINSLET ACTOR REPARTO: ALAN ARKING ACTRIZ REPARTO: RINKU KIKUCHI GUION ORIGINAL: LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE GUION ADAPTADO: CHILDREN OF MEN EDICION: BABEL PARTITURA: BABEL FOTOGRAFIA: CHILDREN OF MEN PELICULA EXTRANJERA: PAN'S LABYRINTH
yo también soy mexicano. no puedo decir que concuerdo con todos tus ganadores, pero si con adriana barraza, no sólo fue la mejor actuación de su categoría, sino también la mejor del 2006, que señorona!!!!
Alan Arkin's win was the most ridiculous win of the decade. He was by far the worst of those 5 nominees. Not only that, his performance was the least interesting one in "Little Miss Sunshine". Steve Carell, Greg Kinnear and Paul Dano deserved the nomination far more than him. He just won 'cause he's a veteran who lost a couple times in the '60s and for representing a beloved movie like LMS.
Well, to be fair to Clint (though thank God Marty finally won), if he had won, it would have been more for the whole Iwo Jima films in general, as a congrats prize for undertaking such a hard project.
Really don't understand what you mean about Babel being artsy fartsy crap, it had 4 seperate yet intertwined stories which were all very personal and potent in my opinion. Didn't see what was artsy fartsy about it at all, I loved it. Just because it doesn't hold your hand and tell you what's going on every 5 minutes through dialogue doesn't mean the story is any less present or effective.
Nah, all Three Amigos should of been nominated for Directing, smh. Children of Men and Pan´s Labyrinth were the two best directed films of that year imo.
Yes, Meryl Streep delivered one of her best performances ever. But never has the world seen a better performance than the one Helen Mirren delivered in The Queen. So I think it's fair. But, but, but. I think Pan's Labyrinth should have won for best foreign language film, in stead of The Lives of Others. Plus, Jennifer Hudson was my least favourite to win best supporting actress. I was hoping for Rinko Kikuchi to win that one...
I don't really think it was rehearsed per se. Salma would have anticipated that her best friend's highly touted perf would in fact be nominated, but I still think the reaction was a genuine display of excitement. She might have intentionally wanted to make a scene, but I think she was still reacting on her gut instinct as genuinely happy for her friend to be nominated.
Adrianna Barraza should have won. [best supp. actress] Iñarritu should have won. [best director] Pan's Labyrinth should have won. [best foreign film] Guillermo Arriaga should have won. [screenplay] I got all teary when I heard the nominations for Best Supporting Actress, Screenplay, Director and Picture because I'm mexican :P!!
Pan's Labyrinth n Babel were fuuucking amazing movies n really deserve the oscar, n Adriana Barraza was PHENOMENAL on Babel, she really really was meant for the oscar. n im not even Mexican but it makes me angry how all that talent didnt got what it really deserved! soooo not cool
Eu preferia quando os indicados ao Oscar eram a anunciados dessa forma: com as imagens dos indicados ao Oscar, aparecendo simultaneamente, com o anúncio de sua indicação ao prêmio de Hollywood!😄. Até a próxima!
That would be an ultimate cruelty. This time they have no excuse for leaving Scorsese without an Oscar. Not even Clint is much of an excuse, as he won 2 Oscars just 2 years ago, one as director, one as producer, and he has 4 Oscars already. And it's the first time ever that a Scorsese-directed film wins both the DGA and the WGA. Pretty good sign, don't you think? I really hope his time has come at last!
Una cosita... Cuando salma menciono a los nominados por "best foreignh film language", dijo Mexico por "Pan's Laberynth"..pero la pelicula esta en castellano y fue filmada en Espana. Yo se q' Guillermo del Toro (el director) es mexicano, pero note este detallito.
@marat85 En ese caso debieron haber hecho una mejor categoria para este premio, algo asi como: "best foreighh production". Mi punto es q' el premio esta en la categoria de "best foreigng film LANGUAGE" q' en Spanish seria; mejor filme de lengua extranjera.
por que siempre dicen cosas feas de salma no lo entiedoo , ella para nada es creida nada mas hace falta ver la emocion con ke anuncia a sus compañeros mexicanos nominados para darse cuenta ke esta orgullosa de ser MEXICANA, me siento tan desilucionada de los mexicanos ke la atacan por ke entre nosotros debemos apoyarnos no hundirnos
Si amigo, yo entiendo q' la produccion es Mexicana y se q' fue dirigida por Del Toro, quien es Mexicano. Mi punto es q' la categoria es de "foreingh film language". La pelicula esta hecha con el castellano de Espana no con es Espanol de Mexico. A eso se resume mi duda. Saludos de todas formas.
I think because it was the first time this many Mexican artists were being recognized, probably she also knew some of them, she's on record saying she had to fight a lot at the beginning of her career because nobody wanted to hire her except as the maid because she was Mexican, and here they are getting recognized in the most prestigious way possible so it's a big deal and a long time coming. Plus Penelope was nominated and they are best friends so the whole thing is emotional.
As a mexican EVERY single time I watch this, I can´t help but cry. So proud
Great nominations! The first time in oscar history that so many Latinos were nominated. Adrianna Barraza should have won Best Supporting Actress.
Because of how excited she was at Pan's Labyrinth nomination to the point of tears and then she blandly says "and from Canada, Water"
Based on her reaction to Penelope's nomination, it wouldn't be out of line for Volver to be in that slot. Alas, "Water" got what it got.
"For Best Performance by an Actress, The Nominees are: Penelope Cruz.."
"YES!!"
"In Volver"
LOL! Salma! Yeah!
Actually I heard ""For Best Performance by an Actress, The Nominees are: Penelope Cruz.."
"JES!!"
"In Volvar"
Salma Hayek vibrando ao anúncio de Penélope Cruz,como concorrente ao Oscar 2007 de melhor atriz pelo filme Volver ,foi demais!😄. Até a próxima!
That Best Actress lineup that year was great. All 5 nominees were magnificent.
My picks:
Picture: The Departed
Actor: Forest Whitaker
Actress: Meryl Streep
Supp. Actor: Jackie Earle Haley
Supp. Actress: Adriana Barraza
Directing: Martin Scorsese
Original Screenplay: The Queen
Adapted Screenplay: The Departed
A fantastic year for Best Actress. Mirren was a little underwhelming, but still very good. Penelope was great, Meryl fantastic, Kate amazing! But Judi Dench deserved it. What a performance!
that was so adorable how she yells "YES" when he said penelope's name :)
Sigo recordando esa mañana como si hubiese sido ayer. Por primera vez se escuchaban tantos nombres Latinos en las nominaciones; especialmente Mexicanos. Una mañana que me llenó de mucho orgullo y esperanza. Hoy después de varios años, se ve el fruto de todos estos directores Mexicanos que han trabajado tan fuerte. Arriba México! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
ame a salmita cuando se qiebra su voz por la nominacion de alejandro,ella sabe lo que les ha costado llegar a donde estan ,gracias salmita te amo.
2006 was a great year for Latinos, especially for Mexicans. I'm glad the Oscars took notice and got them nominated for Oscars. Sadly none of them won, but it was a great year. I almost reacted the same why as Salma....I'm Mexican American and we never hear that many Latino names at the Academy Awards! We're lucky to hear at least one Latino name at the Oscars each year.
Pan's Labyrinth should have won
Oscar ... was a truly unfair, this film is truly a masterpiece
I saw both The Lives of Others and Pan's Labyrinth. Both movies were great so It's really hard to say it losing to The Lives of Others as unfair.
Picture: Babel
directong: Iñarritu
Actor: Ryan G.
Actor R: Alan Arking
Actriz: Judi Dench
Actriz R; Kikuchi
Original S: Little Miss Sunshine
Adapted S: Children of Men
Definitivamente debio haber ganado Babel como mejor pelicula.
Salma was great during this, so emotional and funny... she was so happy when a mexican (and penelope) grabbed a nomination!!!
Cool to see the great Mexican trio of film makers all get recognized this year. Pan's Labyrinth, Babel, and Children of Men were all FANTASTIC.
To say the least.
and then the 2010s come along and the Three Amigos dominate Best Director for most of the decade
Salma feels in such a state of shock because Volver wasn´t nominated, and so excited/overwhelmed for Pelenope's nomination, and for all mexicans nominated. It is very touching.
was a damn good year for film
Adriána Barraza Debió Haber Ganado Su Nóminacion, Fue Un Orgullo Para Los Mexicanos Que Representará A México En Esa Premiacion. Es Un Orgullo De México. ❤️🇲🇽
It means for each best picture nominee, you can only have 3 producers. If there are more, then they are to be determined.
@cafecon2
EL LABERINTO DEL FAUNO es una producción mexicana hecha en España. Es tema añejo.
Anyone got the video of this year's nominations announcement?
Plus, Blood Diamond wasn't nominated for any Best Picture awards at all. No mention in the Producers or Directors Guild, no Golden Globe nomination for best drama, no Critics awards, and so on... How could it get nominated for a Best Picture Oscar in this situation???
fue un buen año de peliculA: mis predicciones eran asi:
PELICULA: BABEL
DIRECTOR: IÑARRITU
ACTOR: FOREST
ACTRIZ: KATE WINSLET
ACTOR REPARTO: ALAN ARKING
ACTRIZ REPARTO: RINKU KIKUCHI
GUION ORIGINAL: LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
GUION ADAPTADO: CHILDREN OF MEN
EDICION: BABEL
PARTITURA: BABEL
FOTOGRAFIA: CHILDREN OF MEN
PELICULA EXTRANJERA: PAN'S LABYRINTH
yo también soy mexicano. no puedo decir que concuerdo con todos tus ganadores, pero si con adriana barraza, no sólo fue la mejor actuación de su categoría, sino también la mejor del 2006, que señorona!!!!
This year's nomination is available in their official website.
lol "...and from Canada, Water."
Alan Arkin's win was the most ridiculous win of the decade. He was by far the worst of those 5 nominees. Not only that, his performance was the least interesting one in "Little Miss Sunshine". Steve Carell, Greg Kinnear and Paul Dano deserved the nomination far more than him. He just won 'cause he's a veteran who lost a couple times in the '60s and for representing a beloved movie like LMS.
Way better than The Departed.
And yes, Adriana Barraza's performance in Babel was one of that year.
and btw, is Salma Hayek.
adriana barraza wonderfull
Tus predicciones o tus predilectos?
I didn't know that. Thanks!
Well, to be fair to Clint (though thank God Marty finally won), if he had won, it would have been more for the whole Iwo Jima films in general, as a congrats prize for undertaking such a hard project.
que hermosa se ve salma
Eddie Murphy was favorite to win,but Nobrit came out the same day as the oscars ballets
No, it was that most people didn't really like it. Most were surprised that it actually got 5 nominations.
@LuKasAV6 Amen. She should have been the supporting actress LOL
No doubt the biggest surprises were Dreamgirls snubbed for Best Picture and Volver snubbed for Foreign Language Film.
Really don't understand what you mean about Babel being artsy fartsy crap, it had 4 seperate yet intertwined stories which were all very personal and potent in my opinion. Didn't see what was artsy fartsy about it at all, I loved it. Just because it doesn't hold your hand and tell you what's going on every 5 minutes through dialogue doesn't mean the story is any less present or effective.
Nah, all Three Amigos should of been nominated for Directing, smh. Children of Men and Pan´s Labyrinth were the two best directed films of that year imo.
Yes, Meryl Streep delivered one of her best performances ever. But never has the world seen a better performance than the one Helen Mirren delivered in The Queen. So I think it's fair. But, but, but. I think Pan's Labyrinth should have won for best foreign language film, in stead of The Lives of Others. Plus, Jennifer Hudson was my least favourite to win best supporting actress. I was hoping for Rinko Kikuchi to win that one...
ahh, entonces eso fue. Gracias por la info.
I don't really think it was rehearsed per se. Salma would have anticipated that her best friend's highly touted perf would in fact be nominated, but I still think the reaction was a genuine display of excitement. She might have intentionally wanted to make a scene, but I think she was still reacting on her gut instinct as genuinely happy for her friend to be nominated.
clint eastwood is a legend
Adrianna Barraza should have won. [best supp. actress]
Iñarritu should have won. [best director]
Pan's Labyrinth should have won. [best foreign film]
Guillermo Arriaga should have won. [screenplay]
I got all teary when I heard the nominations for Best Supporting Actress, Screenplay, Director and Picture because I'm mexican :P!!
Pan's Labyrinth n Babel were fuuucking amazing movies n really deserve the oscar, n Adriana Barraza was PHENOMENAL on Babel, she really really was meant for the oscar. n im not even Mexican but it makes me angry how all that talent didnt got what it really deserved! soooo not cool
1:32 me watching this year best actress nominations
Eu preferia quando os indicados ao Oscar eram a anunciados dessa forma: com as imagens dos indicados ao Oscar, aparecendo simultaneamente, com o anúncio de sua indicação ao prêmio de Hollywood!😄. Até a próxima!
I think that means the producers who would represent the film hadn't been decided at that time.
That would be an ultimate cruelty. This time they have no excuse for leaving Scorsese without an Oscar. Not even Clint is much of an excuse, as he won 2 Oscars just 2 years ago, one as director, one as producer, and he has 4 Oscars already.
And it's the first time ever that a Scorsese-directed film wins both the DGA and the WGA. Pretty good sign, don't you think? I really hope his time has come at last!
Abigail Breslin was awesome :P
Una cosita... Cuando salma menciono a los nominados por "best foreignh film language", dijo Mexico por "Pan's Laberynth"..pero la pelicula esta en castellano y fue filmada en Espana. Yo se q' Guillermo del Toro (el director) es mexicano, pero note este detallito.
@marat85 En ese caso debieron haber hecho una mejor categoria para este premio, algo asi como: "best foreighh production". Mi punto es q' el premio esta en la categoria de "best foreigng film
LANGUAGE" q' en Spanish seria; mejor filme de lengua extranjera.
Penelope CruYES!
Sacha Baron Cohen Should Be Nominated " Best Actor " Borat ❤😃😁😸😹
Yeah, I know... he would be a much better winner.
29.12.2031 ??
15.12.2021.☆☆☆☆☆
Salma is so fun and proud of her mexicans.
Thats s´pure joy to watch
How could the Departed got a Nominess to be determend, what does that mean?
por que siempre dicen cosas feas de salma no lo entiedoo , ella para nada es creida nada mas hace falta ver la emocion con ke anuncia a sus compañeros mexicanos nominados para darse cuenta ke esta orgullosa de ser MEXICANA, me siento tan desilucionada de los mexicanos ke la atacan por ke entre nosotros debemos apoyarnos no hundirnos
Si amigo, yo entiendo q' la produccion es Mexicana y se q' fue dirigida por Del Toro, quien es Mexicano. Mi punto es q' la categoria es de "foreingh film language". La pelicula esta hecha con el castellano de Espana no con es Espanol de Mexico. A eso se resume mi duda. Saludos de todas formas.
@Boss1infinitum Y yo q' dije?
Yeah I root for O'Toole too. But unfortunately I think Forest Whitaker will win.
It was, actually. Surprisingly, it didn't.
La actuación de Rinko Kikuchi es mucho mejor que la de Adriana Barraza.
y was selma crying?
I think because it was the first time this many Mexican artists were being recognized, probably she also knew some of them, she's on record saying she had to fight a lot at the beginning of her career because nobody wanted to hire her except as the maid because she was Mexican, and here they are getting recognized in the most prestigious way possible so it's a big deal and a long time coming. Plus Penelope was nominated and they are best friends so the whole thing is emotional.
1:33 lol
lo see :D ! jeje
There's Helen Mirren in her way...
Yeees!! jajajajajaj
"Dreamgirls is expected to get a Best Picture nomination." BAHAHAHAHA.
jaja, lo see :D !
O.K.
@facebookgiggity67 you're kidding right ?!!
MERYL STREEP THE BEST
Will Smith should have won!
Ok
nobody knows how happy I will be when Will Smith will no longer be "Academy Award nominee", and rather, "Academy Award winner".
She was definitely the weak link in that film. She just lacks the charisma/charm and acting ability onscreen to carry a film as big as Dreamgirls.
Coz she's known Alejandro for over 0 years
Far from it, Greengrass wasn't even expected to be nominated.
haha selmas funny!
Castellano de Espanna, no espannol de Mexico, jajajajaja, Estos muchachos de hoy dia....