Broadcast critics awards: In case anyone cares

Since no one pays attention to these jokers, their efforts to produce a solidified front were justified tonight, when they gave awards more or less to the films everyone more or less expects to win.

Anyway, here’s your key graf from the press release:

King Kong received a special Distinguished Achievement in Performing Arts Award to recognize the revolutionary cinematic achievement in synthesizing visual effects with an actors performance to create the character. The award was accepted by actor Andy Serkis, animation director Christian Rivers, animation supervisor Joe Letteri and via special effects, King Kong himself.

And so, the magic continued:

BEST PICTURE:
Brokeback Mountain

BEST ACTOR:
Philip Seymour Hoffman Capote?

BEST ACTRESS:
Reese Witherspoon Walk the Line?

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Paul Giamatti Cinderella Man?

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Amy Adams Junebug?
Michelle Williams Brokeback Mountain?

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE:
Crash

BEST DIRECTOR:
Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain?

BEST WRITER:
Paul Gaggis and Bobby Moresco Crash?

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE:
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit?

BEST YOUNG ACTOR:
Freddie Highmore Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

BEST YOUNG ACTRESS:
Dakota Fanning War of the Worlds?

BEST COMEDY:
The 40 Year-Old Virgin

BEST FAMILY FILM (LIVE ACTION):
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe

BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
Into the West

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
Kung Fu Hustle

BEST SONG:
Hustle & Flow? performed by Terrence Howard, written by Al Kapone Hustle & Flow?

BEST SOUNDTRACK:
Walk the Line

BEST COMPOSER:
John Williams Memoirs of a Geisha?

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:
March of the Penguins

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