people.com - 2/25/2008
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The No Country for Old Men villain takes the night's first big prize
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No Showdown Between Angelina, Brad & Jennifer (Boo!) [Dirt Bag]
Jezebel —
... ] Oscar winners: No Country For Old Men , Daniel Day-Lewis, Tilda Swinton, Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem. [ People ] Rumer Willis at a pre-Oscars event: "Don't you know who my mum is!?" [ ...
The Usual Suspects
Pink Is The New Blog —
... ] BUT ... that HORRIBLE misstep on the Academy 's part shouldn't really take away from any of the winners from last night's awards show. While I was bummed that Cate Blanchett lost both of her nominations, I was very happy that Tilda Swinton and Marion Cotillard both won in her place. My pick of the year, No Country for Old Men , won all the awards that I thought it would win ... which was cool but didn't really make for an exciting and surprising ...
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'No Country' takes best picture —
CNN.com - Entertainment 2/25/2008
"No Country for Old Men" won best picture at the Oscars Sunday night. The film's directors, Joel and Ethan Coen, won both directing and adapted screenplay honors. Javier Bardem won best supporting actor.
'No Country' takes best picture —
CNN.com - Entertainment 2/25/2008
"No Country for Old Men" won best picture at the Oscars Sunday night. The film's directors, Joel and Ethan Coen, won both directing and adapted screenplay honors. Javier Bardem won best supporting actor.