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'Slumdog' x 2, One for 'Frost/Nixon' and another for 'The Dark Knight'

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Published: Saturday, December 20th 2008 at 12:57 AM
Las Vegas Film Critics Society

Best Picture: Frost/Nixon

Best Foreign Film: Mongol

Best Documentary: Man on Wire

Best Animated Film: WALL•E

Best Director: Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon

Best Actor: Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon

Best Actress: Kate Winslet, Revolutionary Road and The Reader

Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

Best Supporting Actress: Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler

Best Screenplay: Peter Morgan, Frost/Nixon

Best Cinematography: Claudio Miranda, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Film Editing: Daniel P. Hanley and Mike Hill, Frost/Nixon

Best Score: James Newton Howard, Defiance

Best Song: "Another Way to Die," Quantum of Solace

Best Art Direction: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Costume Design: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Visual Effects: Iron Man

Best Family Film: The Spiderwick Chronicles

Best Youth in Film: David Kross, The Reader

William Holden Lifetime Achievement Award: Frank Langella

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  1. William

    Las Vegas named their Lifetime Achievement Award after William Holden? That's Awesome!

    Good to see Mickey Rourke gaining more ground, although I wonder if voters in the Academy will not vote for him, afraid that he'll be a mess at the ceremony.

    Oh, and sorry about my previous comment on this article BB.

    Brad @William: No need for an apology, you helped out. :)

  2. Jerzey Jon

    Frost/Nixon chosen as best picture of '08?!

    Awesome, i liked Frost/Nixon, i think it's underrated and should get more consideration.

    It should def. get an Oscar nod for best picture.

  3. Garrett

    Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight (no runner-up)

    Ha, right on!

  4. aerinpegadrak

    Wow, Vegas sure loved them some Frost/Nixon. And I'm glad to see Andrew Stanton get at least one nod. I think animation directors don't get nearly enough credit. I bought a script of Finding Nemo autographed by most of the actors, which was pretty cool, but opening it to see that Andrew Stanton had signed the title page really made me geek out. His passion at Comic-Con as he presented WALL-E was palpable, and you could tell he really cared about the story. He's a big part of the core of Pixar (I think he was something like the fourth guy hired when it was still part of Lucasfilm) and deserves the recognition.

  5. RIPsquishy

    so glad home state–utah–picked the better contender. right on!

  6. joker47

    man, i hope TDK gets a best picture nod!

  7. Antony Hearmon

    momentum building for Kate Winslet- all the way to the oscars please!!

  8. casey

    God does Kate winslet have to get nominated just for releasing a new film. She's a good actress but how many nominations does she have now!!

    Hope Heath wins he deserves it.

    Good for Martin Mcdonagh he is very talented. Colin Farrell and Brendan gleeson deserve their golden globe nom too.

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