After 122 movies and several months, here are the nominees for the 2000 Retro Hollmann Awards:
Best Director
Darren Aronofsky
Requiem for a Dream
Bonnie Hunt
Return To Me
Spike Lee
Bamboozled
István Szabó
Sunshine
Edward Yang
Yi Yi
Best Ensemble
Best in Show
casting by Stuart Aikins
Bring It On
casting by Joseph Middleton
But I’m a Cheerleader
casting by Sheila Jaffe / Julia Kim / Georgianne Walker
Return To Me
casting by Mali Finn
Yi Yi
Best Original Song
Almost Famous - "Fever Dog"
music and lyrics by Cameron Crowe, Nancy Wilson and Ann Wilson
Bamboozled - "Blak Iz Blak"
music and lyrics by Ron Lawrence, Yasiin Bey, Germaine "Canibus" Williams, Michael "M.C. Serch" Berrin, Craig muMs Grant, Charli Baltimore, Gano Grills and George "DJ Scratch" Spivey
Dancer in the Dark - "New World"
music by Björk
lyrics by Sjón and Lars Von Trier
The Emperor's New Groove - "Perfect World"
music by Sting
lyrics by Sting and Dave Hartley
The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps - "Doesn't Really Matter"
music and lyrics by Janet Jackson, James "Jimmy Jam" Harris III and Terry Lewis
Best Actress
Minnie Driver as Grace Briggs
Return To Me
Kirsten Dunst as Torrance Shipman
Bring It On
Kelly Lee as Ting-Ting
Yi Yi
Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich
Erin Brockovich
Ziyi Zhang as Jen
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Best Production Design
The Cell
Tom Foden, production designer
Geoff Hubbard, supervising art director
Tessa Posnansky, set decorator
Requiem for a Dream
James Chinlund, production designer
Judy Rhee, art director
Ondine Karady, set decorator
Shower
Meng Tian, art director
Small Time Crooks
Santo Loquasto, production designer
Tom Warren, art director
Jessica Lanier, set decorator
Sunshine
Attila F. Kovács, production designer
Zsuzsanna Borvendég, art director
Stephan Würzl, set decorator
Best Visual Effects
Hollow Man
Stan Parks, special effects supervisor
Scott E. Anderson, senior visual effects supervisor
Mission to Mars
Garry Elmendorf, special effects supervisor
Brennan Doyle / John Knoll / Hoyt Yeatman, visual effects supervisor
The Perfect Storm
Brian "Pyro" Adams / John Frazier, special effects supervisor
Stefan Fangmeier, production visual effects supervisor
Red Planet
Rodney Burke / Tad Pride, special effects supervisor
Cosmas Paul Bolger, Jr. / Grant McCune / Erik Nash / Jeffrey A. Okun, visual effects supervisors
Space Cowboys
John Frazier, production special effects supervisor
Michael Owens, visual effects supervisor
Best Score
Chocolat
Rachel Portman
Mission to Mars
Ennio Morricone
Requiem for a Dream
Clint Mansell
Return To Me
Nicholas Pike
Sunshine
Maurice Jarre
Best Costume Design
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Tom Yip
Erin Brockovich
Jeffrey Kurland
Quills
Jacqueline West
Small Time Crooks
Suzanne McCabe
Sunshine
Györgyi Szakács
Best Sound
Cast Away
Ken Fischer / David C. Hughes / Stephen Kearney, sound effects editors
Dennis Leonard, supervising sound editor
William B. Kaplan, production sound mixer
Randy Thom, re-recording mixer / sound designer / supervising sound editor
Tom Johnson / Dennis Sands, re-recording mixers
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Eugene Gearty, supervising sound editor
Blake Leyh / Will Ralston, sound effects editors
Andrew Paul Kunin, production sound mixer
Robert Fernandez / Reilly Steele, re-recording mixers
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Eugene Gearty, sound designer
Peter F. Kurland, production sound mixer
Michael Barry / Sean Garnhart / Greg Orloff, re-recording mixer
Skip Lievsay, re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Glenfield Payne, sound effects editor
Sunshine
Jane Tattersall, supervising sound effects editor
Glen Gauthier, sound mixer
Daniel Pellerin, supervising sound re-recording engineer
Yi Yi
Duu-Chih Tu, sound
Best Adapted Screenplay
American Psycho
Mary Harron & Guinevere Turner
from the novel by Bret Easton Ellis
Hamlet
Michael Almereyda
from the play by William Shakespeare
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Ethan Coen & Joel Coen
from The Odyssey by Homer
Thirteen Days
David Self
from The Kennedy Tapes - Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis by Ernest R. May & Philip D. Zelikow
The Virgin Suicides
Sofia Coppola
from the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides
Best Supporting Actress
Barbara Barrie as Sue Berlin
Judy Berlin
Jennifer Ehle as Valerie Sonnenschein
Sunshine
Madeline Kahn as Alice Gold
Judy Berlin
Eartha Kitt as Yzma
The Emperor's New Groove
Kathleen Turner as Mrs. Lisbon
The Virgin Suicides
Best Editing
Bring It On
Larry Bock
Requiem for a Dream
Jayt Rabinowitz
Snatch
Jon Harris
Sunshine
Michel Arcand / Dominique Fortin
Yi Yi
Po-Wen Chen
Best Supporting Actor
James Belushi as Joe Dayton
Return To Me
Michael Caine as Victor Melling
Miss Congeniality
John Michael Higgins as Scott Donlan
Best in Show
Issey Ogata as Mr. Ota
Yi Yi
Best Original Screenplay
Bamboozled
Spike Lee
Bring It On
Jessica Bendinger
Return To Me
Bonnie Hunt & Don Lake
story by Bonnie Hunt & Don Lake and Andrew Stern & Samantha Goodman
Sunshine
István Szabó and Israel Horovitz
story by István Szabó
Yi Yi
Edward Yang
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Cast Away
Daniel C. Striepeke, key makeup artist
Kathryn Blondell, key hair stylist
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Rick Baker, special makeup effects
Mitch Devane / Kazuhiro Tsuji, designer
Angelina Avallone / Toni G, makeup department head
Sylvia Nava, hair department head
The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
Rick Baker / Sylvia Nava, special makeup effects
Nena Smarz, makeup department head
Candy L Walken, hair department head
Stacey Morris, hair stylist for Eddie Murphy
Requiem for a Dream
Judy Chin, key makeup artist
Vincent J. Guastini, prosthetic makeup artist
Quentin Harris, key hair stylist
Paul LeBlanc, hair designer
Sunshine
Erszébet Forgács, makeup supervisor
Erzsébet Rácz, supervising hair stylist
Georg Korpas, hairdresser
Paolo Mantini / Peter Owen, hair designer
Best Motion Picture of the Year
Bring It On
produced by Marc Abraham / Thomas A. Bliss
Requiem for a Dream
produced by Eric Watson / Palmer West
Return to Me
produced by Jennie Lew Tugend
Sunshine
produced by Andras Hamori / Robert Lantos
Yi Yi
produced by Shin'ya Kawai
Sunshine leads with 12 nominations. Julia Roberts and the Coen Brothers are the only actors, directors, or writers nominated both here and at the Oscars. 36 films were nominated. Dude, Where's My Car? joins Messiah of Evil and the 2006 The Wicker Man as the only films to make my annual Top Ten but miss out on a nomination.
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