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San Diego, Vegas & Utah Critics Make Their Year-End Picks
by Scott Weinberg | December 23, 2005
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Thanks again to MovieCityNews.com for keeping us up-to-date on all the year-end critics flick-picks. This time it's the San Diego, Las Vegas and Utah reviewers who share their favorites, from "Brokeback" to "Kong."

San Diego Film Critics Awards

Best Picture
King Kong

Best Director
Bennett Miller, Capote

Best Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote

Best Actress
Joan Allen, The Upside of Anger

Best Supporting Actor
Jeffrey Wright, Broken Flowers

Best Supporting Actress
Rachel Weisz, The Constant Gardener

Best Original Screenplay
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Best Adapted Screenplay
Capote

Best Documentary
Grizzly Man

Best Foreign Language Film
Innocent Voices

Best Animated Film
Howl's Moving Castle


Las Vegas Film Critics Awards

Best Picture
Brokeback Mountain

Best Director
Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain

Best Actor
Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain

Best Actress
Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line

Best Supporting Actor
Matt Dillon, Crash

Best Supporting Actress
Frances McDormand, North Country

Best Screenplay
Crash

Best Documentary
March of the Penguins

Best Foreign Language Film
Kung Fu Hustle

Best Animated Film
Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-rabbit

Utah Film Critics Awards

Best Film
Brokeback Mountain
Runner-up: Me and You and Everyone We Know

Best Director
Ang Lee - Brokeback Mountain
Runner-up: Woody Allen - Match Point

Best Screenplay (tie)
Shane Black - Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
Miranda July - Me and You and Everyone We Know

Best Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Capote
Runner-up: Heath Ledger - Brokeback Mountain

Best Actress
Reese Witherspoon - Walk the Line
Runner-up: Maria Bello - A History of Violence

Best Supporting Actor
Andy Serkis - King Kong
Runner-up: Paul Giamatti - Cinderella Man

Best Supporting Actress
Rachel Weisz - The Constant Gardener
Runner-up: Amy Adams - Junebug

Best Documentary
Murderball
Runner-up: Grizzly Man

Best Foreign Film
Kung-Fu Hustle
Runner-up: Downfall

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Comments (1-18 of 18 posts) | Reply
mestomano
mestomano writes:
on Dec 23 2005 11:51 AM

hmm...despite having a large gay population here in san diego, i guess the conservative republican must have made the choices. not one brokeback mountain win. hmm...wish that naomi watts would get some recognition...

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insanemansam5
insanemansam5 writes:
on Dec 23 2005 12:22 PM

oh come on is anyone really saying that Broke-Back mountian is so good that snubbing it indicates bias everyones know critics as a whole are overwhelming liberal even critics from Utah, the most conservative state in America, voted Broke-back Mountian as their best picture. Oh another thing is this the first supporting-actor award serkis has won for a cgi character?

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lovelykeira
lovelykeira writes:
on Dec 23 2005 02:23 PM

Hell yea more wins for Witherspoon, Dillon, Crash, King Kong, and Innocent Voices.

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VML
VML writes:
on Dec 23 2005 08:29 PM

WTF? San Diego didn't choose Brokeback Mountain for best film? As a San Diegan, I'm disappointed.

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mestomano
mestomano writes:
on Dec 23 2005 09:29 PM

haha same here. what i was saying is that san diego is like the only real republican city in all of california and is prolly the reason why brokeback mountain didn't win. lol so don't oh come on me.

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insanemansam5
insanemansam5 writes:
on Dec 23 2005 09:47 PM

more conservative than utah? wtf

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Infernal
Infernal writes:
on Dec 24 2005 01:00 AM

[b]Thank God.[/b]
King Kong was a lot better than Brokeback Mountain. The sex scenes in Brokeback were a little.. disturbing.


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VML
VML writes:
on Dec 24 2005 09:14 PM

In reply to this comment (#829319)
That's because you're immature or I'm a pervert.

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hrichiecross
hrichiecross writes:
on Dec 24 2005 09:50 PM

[b]Reply to Infernal[/b]
The love scenes in Brokeback Mountain were disturbing? What about the relationship between Niomi Watts and a giant ape? I'd say that's a little more disturbing - especially since Watts actually falls in love with King Kong.

This also proves that Watts is a total size queen.


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Scott Weinberg
Scott Weinberg writes:
on Dec 25 2005 12:41 AM

Well, perhaps that first sex scene is SUPPOSED to be a little disturbing. Both characters are new at it, kinda embarrassed, and more than a little confused.

But if the very concept of two men together is disturbing to you, then yeah, you should skip a trip to the Mountain.

I think they're both damn fine films. Apples & oranges, tho. I wouldn't even compare 'em.


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tpac
tpac writes:
on Dec 25 2005 12:55 AM

In reply to this comment (#829313)
That's a pretty ridiculous statement - there is a San Diego Republican film critic cabal that is virulently anti-gay so they are going to shaft Brokeback for most of their major awards in favor of the oh so heterosexual 'Capote'? Maybe they are in league with the extremely conservative Toronto...

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suggsmar
suggsmar writes:
on Dec 28 2005 05:12 PM

Now, i'm goin to preface this by saying that i haven't seen brokeback mountain. But just because movie is strongly centered around sexuality does not make it a good movie. The Bridges of Madison County, for example, while very well acted, is not a great movie, dispite reviewers love of it. Other movies such as closer aren't all that good either. So, i would be remise in chastizing some film critics organization about not putting it on the top of their list.

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insanemansam5
insanemansam5 writes:
on Dec 28 2005 10:07 PM

In reply to this comment (#829325)
Strongly agreed the classic example that comes to mind is the graduate. However I'm not sure from the trailers and what I've heard if this is really so much a movie about sexuality(i.e philedalephia) or simply a love story that happens to have two men at the center. I guess the question would be could this film have been made exactly the same or very close to it if Heath and Jake were a heterosexual couple?
The point I made early that I'd like to come back to is this: who said this movie was so good that it absolutely had to win major academy awards such as best picture or best director? Personally I remember a lot more critics siting Sideways as being the best pic of the year but there was no talk on oscar night about how the oscars were snubbing independent films last year. Hmmm...could sexuality be a bigger issue when giving out awards in some peoples mind than critical acclaim?


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YourFavoriteNewKid
YourFavoriteNewKid writes:
on Dec 29 2005 01:51 AM

I REALLY need Capote to come to my area.

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lovelykeira
lovelykeira writes:
on Dec 29 2005 12:21 PM

Yea, I wish Capote would come to my area too.

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lavatory love machine
lavatory love machine writes:
on Dec 30 2005 10:55 PM

I said it before and I say it again: king kong is the best movie of the year

not by far, but is the best, followed by a history of violence and brokeback

I would really like to see naomi getting nominated, but the nom for serkis is a little too much, he was better as gollum (more of his acting got to the screen), maybe he should get an special award as a pioneer or something

and if he is nominated for acting it, should be in the leading category

I'm not an american, so for me is hard to understand how could there be people out there angry or disturbed by the idea of a gay couple or gay sex, so I don't see how that should affect the movie's chances in the oscar race, but if it does it would be very stupid, I mean, nobody was offended by sin city, with all the extreme violence, so how could two gay cowboys offend anyone

but then again, there's a lot about the united states that I don't understand


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Yalnif
Yalnif writes:
on Dec 31 2005 02:28 PM

I didn't think King Kong was great. I give it a C+. The island scenes are great, but I find the first hour incredibly boring and the New York scenes not as thrilling as they were made out to be.

I love that Utah critics chose Brokeback Mountain. As a citizen of Provo, Utah, I'm greatly pleased!


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suggsmar
suggsmar writes:
on Dec 31 2005 02:54 PM

In reply to this comment (#829329)
Yes, many people here have problems with sexual issues, such as homosexuality. But dont' think that there aren't people who have a problem with the extreme violence such as in Sin City either. But keep in mind, no one is talking about giving Sin City any awards for best picture either, which of coarse is the context of this conversation. I would say though that there is no outrage over BrokeBack that i have heard of. its not like its " the last temptation of christ '. there are people who won't go see it becuase of its nature. but there isn't any public displays of anger that i have heard of.

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