Online Film Critics Society Awards 2006
The 10th Online Film Critics Society Awards, honoring the best in film for 2006, were given on 8 January 2007.[1]
10th Online Film Critics Society Awards
January 8, 2007
Best Picture:
United 93
Winners and nominees
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Children of Men – David Arata, Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby and Timothy J. Sexton
- The Departed – William Monahan
- Little Children – Todd Field and Tom Perrotta
- The Prestige – Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan
- Thank You for Smoking – Jason Reitman
Best Documentary
- Dave Chappelle's Block Party
- Jesus Camp
- Neil Young: Heart of Gold
- Shut Up & Sing
Best Cinematography
Children of Men – Emmanuel Lubezki
- Apocalypto – Dean Semler
- Babel – Rodrigo Prieto
- The Fountain – Matthew Libatique
- Pan's Labyrinth – Guillermo Navarro
Best Editing
United 93 – Clare Douglas, Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse
- Babel – Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione
- Children of Men – Alfonso Cuarón and Alex Rodríguez
- The Departed – Thelma Schoonmaker
- The Fountain – Jay Rabinowitz
Best Original Score
The Fountain – Clint Mansell
Breakthrough Filmmaker
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris – Little Miss Sunshine
- Ryan Fleck – Half Nelson
- Rian Johnson – Brick
- Neil Marshall – The Descent
- Jason Reitman – Thank You for Smoking
Breakthrough Performer
gollark: I blatantly stole it from helloboi.
gollark: I may be referred to as car/cdr if desired.
gollark: The problem with spaces is that you can’t actually see them. So you can’t be sure they’re correct. Also they aren’t actually there anyway - they are the absence of code. “Anti-code” if you will. Too many developers format their code “to make it more maintainable” (like that’s actually a thing), but they’re really just filling the document with spaces. And it’s impossible to know how spaces will effect your code, because if you can’t see them, then you can’t read them. Real code wizards know to just write one long line and pack it in tight. What’s that you say? You wrote 600 lines of code today? Well I wrote one, and it took all week, but it’s the best. And when I hand this project over to you next month I’ll have solved world peace in just 14 lines and you will be so lucky to have my code on your screen <ninja chop>.
gollark: Remove the call stack and do trampolining or something?
gollark: Yes, I think this is possible.
References
- "Online Film Critics Awards 2007". altfg.com.
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