1999 Oscar Shouldabeens

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Best Picture:
1. Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick)
2. The War Zone (Tim Roth)
3. Rosetta (Dardenne Brothers)
4. Mother and Son (Alexandr Sokurov)
5. The End of the Affair (Neil Jordan)
6. The Straight Story (David Lynch)
7. The Insider (Michael Mann)
8. Limbo (John Sayles)
9. The Talented Mr. Ripley (Anthony Minghella)
10. Office Space (Mike Judge)

Best Director:
1. Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut
2. Tim Roth, The War Zone
3. Dardenne Brothers, Rosetta
4. Alexandr Sokurov, Mother and Son
5. David Lynch, The Straight Story

Best Actor:
1. Richard Farnsworth, The Straight Story
2. Ralph Fiennes, The End of the Affair
3. Noah Fleiss, Joe The King
4. Ron Livingston, Office Space
5. Matt Damon, The Talented Mr. Ripley

Best Actress:
1. Hilary Swank, Boys Don't Cry
2. Julia Roberts, Notting Hill
3. Diane Lane, A Walk on the Moon
4. Reese Witherspoon, Election
5. Emilie Dequenne, Rosetta

Best Supporting Actor:
1. Christopher Plummer, The Insider
2. Stephen Rea, The End of the Affair
3. Liev Schreiber, A Walk on the Moon
4. Max Von Sydow, Snow Falling On Cedars
5. Jude Law, The Talented Mr. Ripley

Best Supporting Actress:
1. Lara Belmont, The War Zone
2. Nicole Kidman, Eyes Wide Shut
3. Toni Collette, The Sixth Sense
4. Jeanetta Arnette, Boys Don't Cry
5. Vanessa Martinez, Limbo

Best Original Screenplay:
1. Limbo
2. The Sixth Sense
3. Notting Hill
4. Three Kings
5. Boys Don't Cry

Best Adapted Screenplay:
1. The End of the Affair
2. The Talented Mr. Ripley
3. Election
4. Eyes Wide Shut
5. Snow Falling On Cedars

Best Cinematography:
1. Snow Falling On Cedars
2. The Straight Story
3. Eyes Wide Shut
4. Limbo
5. The Insider

Best Editing:
1. The Insider
2. The Sixth Sense
3. Election
4. The Talented Mr. Ripley
5. Eyes Wide Shut

Best Score:
1. The Straight Story
2. The Talented Mr. Ripley
3. The Red Violin
4. The End of the Affair
5. Besieged

Best Art Direction:
1. Eyes Wide Shut
2. The Talented Mr. Ripley
3. Titus
4. The Sixth Sense
5. The End of the Affair

Best Costumes:
1. Titus
2. Summer of Sam
3. Election
4. Eyes Wide Shut
5. The End of the Affair

Best Sound:
1. The Insider
2. Eyes Wide Shut
3. Besieged
4. The Sixth Sense
5. Three Kings

Best Makeup:
1. The Insider
2. The Sixth Sense
3. Sleepy Hollow
4. The Talented Mr. Ripley
5. Boys Don't Cry
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Post by Hollywood Z »

Jeez, 1999, what a year for movies. I actually had to lengthen my nominees to ten in each catagory, but here were my top five. Those left out I mean no disrespect.

Picture
American Beauty*
The Insider
Magnolia
Princess Mononoke
Toy Story 2

Director
Paul Thomas Anderson; Magnolia
Michael Mann; The Insider
Sam Mendes; American Beauty*
David O' Russell; Three Kings
Tom Twyker; Run Lola Run

Actor
Nicholas Cage; Bringing Out the Dead
Jim Carrey; Man on the Moon
Russell Crowe; The Insider
Kevin Spacey; American Beauty*
Denzel Washington; The Hurricane

Actress
Annette Bening; American Beauty*
Heather Donahue; The Blair Witch Project
Franka Potente; Run Lola Run
Julia Roberts; Notting Hill
Reese Witherspoon; Election

Supporting Actor
Wes Bentley; American Beauty
Tom Cruise; Magnolia*
John Malkovich; Being John Malkovich
Haley Joel Osment; The Sixth Sense
Brad Pitt; Fight Club

Supporting Actress
Thora Birch; American Beauty
Toni Collette; The Sixth Sense
Catherine Keener; Being John Malkovich
Julianne Moore; Magnolia
Chloe Sevigny; Boys Don't Cry*

Adapted Screenplay
Election
Fight Club
The Insider
The Iron Giant
Princess Mononoke*

Original Screenplay
American Beauty*
Being John Malkovich
Magnolia
The Sixth Sense
Toy Story 2

Song
"Blame Canada"; South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
"Save Me"; Magnolia*
"Theme from Princess Mononoke"; Princess Mononoke
"When She Loved Me"; Toy Story 2
"The World is Not Enough"; The World is Not Enough

Score
American Beauty*
Magnolia
Princess Mononoke
The Red Violin
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

Cinematography
American Beauty*
Bringing Out the Dead
The Insider
Sleepy Hollow
Three Kings

Costume Design
The Cradle Will Rock
The Emporer and the Assassin
Sleepy Hollow
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace*
Titus

Art Direction
American Beauty
Eyes Wide Shut*
The Haunting
The Red Violin
Sleepy Hollow

Film Editing
The Blair Witch Project
Fight Club
The Insider
Run Lola Run*
Three Kings

Sound
Fight Club
The Green Mile*
The Matrix
Princess Mononoke
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

Sound Effect Editing
Fight Club
The Matrix
Princess Mononoke*

Make-Up
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Fight Club
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace*

Visual Effects
Fight Club
The Haunting
The Matrix*
Sleepy Hollow
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
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BEST PICTURE
Being John Malkovich
Fight Club
The Talented Mr Ripley
Three Kings
*Toy Story 2

BEST DIRECTOR
*Spike Jonze - Being John Malkovich
David Fincher - Fight Club
Patricia Rozema - Mansfield Park
Anthony Minghella - The Talented Mr Ripley
David O Russell - Three Kings

BEST ACTOR
Jim Broadbent - Topsy Turvy
Russell Crowe - The Insider
Matt Damon - The Talented Mr Ripley
*Richard Farnsworth - The Straight Story
Edward Norton - Fight Club

BEST ACTRESS
Frances O'Connor - Mansfield Park
Franka Potente - Run Lola Run
*Hilary Swank - Boys Don't Cry
Kate Winslet - Holy Smoke
Reese Witherspoon - Election

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Wes Bentley - American Beauty
Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Talented Mr Ripley
Jude Law - The Talented Mr Ripley
William H Macy - Happy Texas
*Hayley Joel Osment - The Sixth Sense

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Helena Bonham Carter - Fight Club
Toni Collette - The Sixth Sense
Edie Falco - Judy Berlin
Gwyneth Paltrow - The Talented Mr Ripley
*Chloe Sevigney - Boys Don't Cry

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
*Being John Malkovich
Galaxy Quest
Run Lola Run
Three Kings
Toy Story 2

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Election
Fight Club
Mansfield Park
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
*The Talented Mr Ripley




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1999
Best Picture
*American Beauty
Being John Malkovich
The End of the Affair
The Straight Story
The Talented Mr Ripley

Best Actor
Russell Crowe, The Insider
*Richard Farnsworth, The Straight Story
Om Puri, East is East
Kevin Spacey, American Beauty
Denzel Washington, The Hurricane

Best Actress
*Annette Bening, American Beauty
Julianne Moore, The End of the Affair
Cecilia Roth, All About My Mother
Hillary Swank, Boys Don't Cry
Reese Witherspoon, Election

Best Supporting Actor
Wes Bentley, American Beauty
Chris Cooper, American Beauty
Tom Cruise, Magnolia
*Jude Law, The Talented Mr Ripley
Haley Joel Osment, The Sixth Sense

Best Supporting Actress
Thora Birch, American Beauty
*Angelina Jolie, Girl, Interrupted
Jessica Lange, Titus
Julianne Moore, Magnolia
Sissy Spacek, The Straight Story

Best Director
Spike Jonze, Being John Malkovich
David Lynch, The Straight Story
*Sam Mendes, American Beauty
Anthony Minghella, The Talented Mr Ripley
Neil Jordan, The End of the Affair
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The line between lead and support is a thin one. Pigeon-holing lead actors into supporting slots really does a disservice to the true character actors. In the case of Ralph Fiennes in The End of the Affair, he was clearly the protagonist and had the larger part than Julianne Moore whose character was, of course, much more sympathetic. There were, however, three wonderful supporting players in the film: Stephen Rea as the cuckholded husband, Ian Hart as the detective and Sam Bould as the boy, any one of whom could have been slotted into the supporting actor category.

In the case of Al Pacino in The Insider, his was a borderline lead/supporting role that could have fit in either category, though in my opinion his perfromance didn't merit recognitioon in either. Christopher Plummer's uncanny portrayal of Mike Wallace in that film was far more worthy of a supporting nod.

The one really great male performance of 1999 was Richard Farnsworth's in The Straight Story.
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I guess for me, some movies can only have one lead, despite the screen time. I saw Ralph as a supporting character to Julianne's story. And what I remember the most from The Insider was Russell Crowe. Keep in mind also for me, this was an extremely weak year for men in general. I despised The Cider House Rules and The Sixth Sense so they garnered no nods from me. Out of that weak lineup in the supporting actor list, Ralph is the clear front-runner. In the lead, Spacey could have been beat by any of them with the exception of Cusack. Moore easily took her supporting win, and barely edged out her win in the lead category.
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Barry, I'm only mentioning it because I don't see the logic. Keep in mind, I also happen to think that Haley Joel Osment was a lead in The Sixth Sense so feel free to disregard.

How is Ralph Fiennes a supporting actor in The End of the Affair when he is telling the story and in far more scenes than Julianne Moore? And how is Al Pacino supporting in The Insider when he has at least twice as much screen time as Russell Crowe?
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1999

Best Picture

***American Beauty
End of the Affair
Magnolia
Election
All About My Mother

Best Director

***Paul Thomas Anderson, Magnolia
David Lynch, The Straight Story
Sam Mendes, American Beauty
Spike Jonze, Being John Malkovich
Pedro Almodovar, All About My Mother

Best Actor

***Kevin Spacey, American Beauty
Russell Crowe, The Insider
Matt Damon, The Talented Mr. Ripley
Sean Penn, Sweet and Lowdown
John Cusack, Being John Malkovich

Best Actress

***Julianne Moore, The End of the Affair
Annette Bening, American Beauty
Hilary Swank, Boys Don't Cry
Cecilia Roth, All About My Mother
Sigourney Weaver, Map of the World

Best Supporting Actor

***Ralph Fiennes, End of the Affair
John Malkovich, Being John Malkovich
John C Reilly, Magnolia
Jude Law, The Talented Mr. Ripley
Al Pacino, The Insider

Best Supporting Actress

***Julianne Moore, Magnolia
Catherine Keener, Being John Malkovich
Melora Walters, Magnolia
Chloe Sevigny, Boys Don't Cry
Thora Birch, American Beauty

Best Original Screenplay

***Magnolia
American Beauty
Being John Malkovich
All About My Mother
Boys Don't Cry

Best Adapted Screenplay

***End of the Affair
Election
Talented Mr. Ripley
Map of the World
Fight Club


(each category is in order of preference)
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Best Film
1. Titus
2. The Sixth Sense
3. South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
4. Ratcatcher
5. Office Space

Best Director
1. Julie Taymor for Titus
2. Lynne Ramsey for Ratcatcher
3. Paul Thomas Anderson for Magnolia
4. M Night Shyamalan for The Sixth Sense
5. Alexander Payne for Election

Best Actor
1. Haley Joel Osment for The Sixth Sense
2. Richard Farnsworth for The Straight Story
3. Ron Livingston for Office Space
4. Matt Damon for The Talented Mr Ripley
5. Edward Norton for Fight Club

Best Actress
1. Hilary Swank for Boys Don’t Cry
2. Michelle Pfeiffer for The Deep End of the Ocean
3. Nathalie Baye for Venus Beauty
4. Reece Witherspoon for Election
5. Cecilia Roth for All About My Mother

Best Supporting Actor
1. Paddy Considine for A Room For Romeo Brass
2. Jonathan Jackson for The Deep End of the Ocean
3. John C Reilly for Magnolia
4. Wes Bentley for American Beauty
5. Harry J Lennix for Titus

Best Supporting Actress
1. Jessica Lange for Titus
2. Anna Paquin for A Walk on the Moon
3. Toni Collette for The Sixth Sense
4. Sarah Polley for Go
5. Sissy Spacek for The Straight Story
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PICTURE

American Beauty
The Green Mile
The Sixth Sense
Sleepy Hollow
The Talented Mr. Ripley


DIRECTOR

Tim Burton, Sleepy Hollow
Frank Darabont, The Green Mile
Sam Mendes, American Beauty
Anthony Minghella, The Talented Mr. Ripley
M. Night Shyamalan, The Sixth Sense

[Burton and Darabont's second nods. All others receiving their first directing nods.]

ACTOR

Russell Crowe, The Insider
Matt Damon, The Talented Mr. Ripley
Sean Penn, Sweet and Lowdown
Kevin Spacey, American Beauty
Bruce Willis, The Sixth Sense

[Damon finally makes an acting list, after failing to get one for Good Will Hunting (1997). Spacey's second, following a supporting nod in 1997 for L. A. Confidential. Willis sneaks in for his solid performance in the best ghost story in years. Spacey's Confidential co-star/fellow nominee, Crowe, battles it out with second-timer Penn (1995's Dead Man Walking).]

ACTRESS

Annette Bening, American Beauty
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Cruel Intentions
Hilary Swank, Boys Don't Cry
Sigourney Weaver, A Map of the World
Reese Witherspoon, Election

[Mostly a list of realtive newcomers, with Bening and Weaver repeat nominees. Swank's stunning work sweeps away the competition.]

SUPPORTING ACTOR

Michael Clarke Duncan, The Green Mile
Jude Law, The Talented Mr. Ripley
Eddie Murphy, Bowfinger
Haley Joel Osment, The Sixth Sense
Christopher Plummer, The Insider

[One comic performance among some heavy material. Osment clearly deserved to win (not only here, but at the Oscars, too).]

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Toni Collette, The Sixth Sense
Catherine Keener, Being John Malkovich
Julianne Moore, A Map of the World
Samantha Morton, Sweet and Lowdown
Chloe Sevigny, Boys Don't Cry

[Moore gets her 2nd nod.]

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

American Beauty
Being John Malkovich
Boys Don't Cry
Magnolia
The Sixth Sense


ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Cruel Intentions
Election
The Green Mile
The Insider
The Talented Mr. Ripley




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1999

1. Titus
2. The Talented Mr. Ripley
3. All About My Mother
4. Ameican Beauty
5. Fight Club
6. Limbo
7. The Sixth Sense
8. Boys Don't Cry
9. Three Kings
10. Being John Malkovich

Best Supporting Actor

Wes Bentley ... American Beauty
Jude Law ... The Talented Mr. Ripley *
Haley Joel Osment ... The Sixth Sense
Stephen Rea ... The End Of The Affair
Mark Wahlberg ... Three Kings

Best Supporting Actress

Helena Bonham Carter ... Fight Club
Penelope Cruz ... All About My Mother
Jessica Lange ... Titus *
Gwyneth Paltrow ... The Talented Mr. Ripley
Melora Walters ... Magnolia

Best Actor

Matt Damon ... The Talented Mr. Ripley *
Edward Norton ... Fight Club
Kevin Spacey ... American Beauty
David Straithairn ... Limbo
Bruce Willis ... The Sixth Sense

Best Actress

Annette Bening ... American Beauty
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio ... Limbo
Cecilia Roth ... All About My Mother *
Hilary Swank ... Boys Don't Cry
Kate Winslet ... Holy Smoke
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Best Film

All About My Mother
Boy’s Don’t Cry
Humanite
Ratcatcher
**Straight Story, The

Best Director

Pedro Almodovar for All About My Mother
Bruno Dumont for Humanite
**David Lynch for The Straight Story
Kimberly Peirce for Boy’s Don’t Cry
Lynne Ramsay for Ratcatcher

Best Actor

Russell Crowe for The Insdier
Matt Damon for The Talented Mr Ripley
Albert Dupontel for La Maladie de Sachs
**Richard Farnsworth for The Straight Story
Ralph Finnes for The End of the Affair

Best Actress

Nathalie Baye for Venus Beauty Institute
Julianne Moore for The End of the Affair
Cecila Roth for All About My Mother
**Hilary Swank for Boys Don’t Cry
Reese Witherspoon for Election

Best Supporting Actor

Ian Hart for The End of the Affair
**John Malkovich for Being John Malkovich
Haley Joel Osmet for The Sixth Sense
Christopher Plummer for The Insider
Stephen Rea for The End of the Affair

Best Supporting Actress

Ellen DeGeneress for Goodbye Lover
Marisa Paredes for All About My Mother
Antonia San Juan for All About My Mother
**Chloe Sevingy for Boy’s Don’t Cry
Sissy Spacek for The Straight Story
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Here are mine...again

PICTURE
**American Beauty**
The Green Mile
Magnolia
The Sixth Sense
Toy Story 2

ACTOR
Russell Crowe, The Insider
Matt Damon, The Talented Mr. Ripley
Richard Farnsworth, The Straight Story
**Kevin Spacey, American Beauty**
Terrence Stamp, The Limey

ACTRESS
Annette Bening, American Beauty
Julianne Moore, The End of the Affair
**Hilary Swank, Boy's Don't Cry**
Cecilia Roth, All About My Mother
Reese Witherspoon, Election

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Michael Caine, The Cider House Rules
Tom Cruise, Magnolia
Jude Law, The Talented Mr. Ripley
John Malkovich, Being John Malkovich
**Haley Joel Osment, The Sixth Sense**

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Toni Collette, The Sixth Sense
Catherine Keener, Being John Malkovich
Samantha Morton, Sweet and Lowdown
Chloe Sevigny, Boy's Don't Cry
**Melora Walters, Magnolia**

DIRECTOR
Paul Thomas Anderson, Magnolia
Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut
Michael Mann, The Insider
**Sam Mendes, American Beauty**
M. Night Shyamalan, The Sixth Sense

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
All About My Mother
**American Beauty**
Being John Malkovich
Magnolia
The Sixth Sense

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Cider House Rules
**The Green Mile**
The Insider
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Toy Story 2

ART DIRECTION
All About My Mother
The Cider House Rules
Eyes Wide Shut
Sleepy Hollow
**The Talented Mr. Ripley**

CINEMATOGRAPHY
**American Beauty**
The Insider
Sleepy Hollow
Snow Falling on Cedars
The Sixth Sense

COSTUME DESIGN
The Green Mile
Eyes Wide Shut
Sleepy Hollow
**The Talented Mr. Ripley**
Topsy-Turvy

FILM EDITING
American Beauty
The Insider
The Matrix
Run Lola Run
**The Sixth Sense**

MAKEUP
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
The Matrix
**Topsy-Turvy**

ORIGINAL SCORE
**American Beauty**
The Cider House Rules
Eyes Wide Shut
The Insider
Toy Story 2

ORIGINAL SONG
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Magnolia
**South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut**
Tarzan
Toy Story 2

SOUND
**The Green Mile**
The Matrix
Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Toy Story 2
Three Kings

SOUND EDITING
The Matrix
Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace
**Toy Story 2**

VISUAL EFFECTS
**The Matrix**
Sleepy Hollow
Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace


American Beauty - 8 noms (6 wins)
The Green Mile - 4 noms (2 wins)
Magnolia - 6 noms (1 win)
The Sixth Sense - 7 noms (2 wins)
Toy Story 2 - 6 noms (1 win)




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1999

Best Picture
*American Beauty
Being John Malkovich
The End of the Affair
The Straight Story
The Talented Mr. Ripley

Best Actor
Russell Crowe, The Insider
Matt Damon, The Talented Mr. Ripley
*Richard Farnsworth, The Straight Story
Ralph Fiennes, The End of the Affair
Kevin Spacey, American Beauty

Best Actress
Annette Bening, American Beauty
Julianne Moore, The End of the Affair
Cecilia Roth, All About My Mother
*Hilary Swank, Boys Don’t Cry
Sigourney Weaver, A Map of the World

Best Supporting Actor
Wes Bentley, American Beauty
Tom Cruise, Magnolia
Jude Law, The Talented Mr. Ripley
Haley Joel Osment, The Sixth Sense
*Christopher Plummer, The Insider

Best Supporting Actress
Jessica Lange, Titus
*Joan Plowright, Tea with Mussolini
Chloe Sevigny, Boys Don't Cry
Maggie Smith, Tea with Mussolini
Sissy Spacek, The Straight Story

Best Director
Pedro Almodovar, All About My Mother
Spike Jonze, Being John Malkovich
Neil Jordan, The End of the Affair
Sam Mendes, American Beauty
*Anthony Minghella, The Talented Mr. Ripley
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Best Picture
***American Beauty
Boys Don't Cry
The Insider
Magnolia
The Sixth Sense

Best Director
***Sam Mendes--American Beauty
Spike Jonze--Being John Malkovich
Michael Mann--The Insider
Paul Thomas Anderson--Magnolia
M. Night Shyamalan--The Sixth Sense

Best Actor
Jim Carrey--Man on the Moon
Russell Crowe--The Insider
Richard Farnsworth--The Straight Story
***Kevin Spacey--American Beauty
Denzel Washington--The Hurricane

Best Actress
***Annette Bening--American Beauty
Janet McTeer--Tumbleweeds
Julianne Moore--The End of the Affair
***Hilary Swank--Boys Don't Cry
Reese Witherspoon--Election

Best Supporting Actor
***Wes Bentley--American Beauty
***Tom Cruise--Magnolia
Michael Clarke Duncan--The Green Mile
Haley Joel Osment--The Sixth Sense
Christopher Plummer--The Insider

Best Supporting Actress
Thora Birch--American Beauty
Toni Collette--The Sixth Sense
Cameron Diaz--Being John Malkovich
***Angelina Jolie--Girl, Interrupted
Chloe Sevigny--Boys Don't Cry

Best Original Screenplay
***American Beauty
Being John Malkovich
Boys Don't Cry
Magnolia
The Sixth Sense

Best Adapted Screenplay
The Cider House Rules
***Election
Fight Club
The Green Mile
The Insider

Best Original Song
"Save Me"--Magnolia
***"The Great Beyond"--Man on the Moon
"Blame Canada"--South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
"When She Loved Me"--Toy Story 2
"The World Is Not Enough"--The World Is Not Enough
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