Best Picture - tie
Capote (22 pct)
The 40-Year Old Virgin
In Her Shoes
Memoirs of a Geisha
Munich
The Producers (22 pct)
Proof
The Weatherman
Worst Picture
Bewitched
Broken Flowers
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigalo (33 pct)
Domino
Flightplan
The Island
A Sound of Thunder
Stealth
Best Actor
Eric Bana - Munich
Matthew Broderick - The Producers
Steve Carell - The 40-Year Old Virgin
Russell Crowe - Cinderella Man
Phillip Seymour Hoffman - Capote (28 pct)
Cillian Murphy - Red Eye
David Strathairn - Good Night and Good Luck
Joaquin Phoenix - Walk the Line
Best Actress
Toni Collette - In Her Shoes
Hope Davis - The Weatherman
Cameron Diaz - In Her Shoes
Diane Lane - Must Love Dogs
Gwenyth Paltrow - Proof
Sarah Jessica Parker - The Family Stone
Naomi Watts - King Kong
Reese Witherspoon - Just Like Heaven
Reese Witherspoon - Walk the Line (33 pct)
Best Supporting Actor
George Clooney - Syriana
Will Ferrell - The Producers
Paul Giamatti - Cinderella Man (28 pct)
Kevin James - Hitch
Elias Koteas - The Greatest Game Ever Played
Ian McDiarmid - Star Wars, Ep: 3
Craig T Nelson - The Family Stone
Mickey Rourke - Sin City
Best Supporting Actress
Maria Bello - A History of Violence
Jennifer Carpenter - The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Hope Davis - Proof
Ilsa Fisher - Wedding Crashers
Diane Keaton - The Family Stone
Gong Li - Memoirs of a Geisha
Shirley MacLaine - Rumor Has It...
Tilda Swinton - The Chronicles of Narnia: LWW (28 pct)
Best Screenplay
The 40-Year Old Virgin (39 pct)
The Producers
Memoirs of a Geisha
Sin City
Syriana
Walk the Line
The Weatherman
An Unfinished Life
Best Director - tie
Bennett Miller - Capote
Judd Apatow - The 40-Year Old Virgin
George Clooney - Good Night and Good Luck (22 pct)
Stephen Chow - Kung Fu Hustle
Susan Stroman - The Producers
John Madsen - Proof
Rob Marshall - Memoirs of a Geisha
Stephen Speilberg - Munich (22 pct)
Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller and guest Quentin Tarrantino - Sin City (22 pct)
Best Score
Cinderella Man
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
King Kong
Memoirs of a Geisha (22 pct)
Munich
Proof
Sin City
The Weatherman
Best Cinematography
Good Night and Good Luck
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Kung Fu Hustle
The Producers
Memoirs of a Geisha (22 pct)
Munich
Sin City
Syriana
Best Visual FX
Cinderella Man
The Chronicles of Narnia: LWW
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
King Kong
Kung Fu Hustle
Sin City
Star Wars, Ep: 3 (33 pct)
War of the Worlds
Best Production Design - tie
The Brothers Grimm
Charlie and the Choclate Factory (22 pct)
Good Night and Good Luck
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (22 pct)
King Kong
Memoirs of a Geisha
Munich
Sin City
Best Documentary
Mad Hot Ballroom
March of the Penguins (78 pct)
Murderball
Best Billy Bad-Ass Role
Mike Ditka - Kicking and Screaming
Tommy Lee Jones - Man of the House
Viggo Mortenson - A History of Violence (33 pct)
Clive Owens - Sin City
Mickey Rourke - Sin City
Bruce Willis - Sin City
Best Hottie in a Motion Picture
Jessica Alba - Sin City (35 pct)
Maria Bello - A History of Violence
Jessica Beil - Stealth
Ilsa Fisher - Wedding Crashers
Angelina Jolie - Mr & Mrs Smith
Debra Messing - The Wedding Date
Brittany Murphy - Sin City
Jessica Simpson - The Dukes of Hazzard
Uma Thurman - Be Cool
Actor Whose Ass You Most Want to Kick
Jack Black - King Kong
Vincent Cassel - Derailed
Tom Cruise - War of the Worlds (33 pct)
Will Ferrell - Bewitched
Paris Hilton - House of Wax
Johnny Knoxville - The Dukes of Hazzard
Josh Lucas - Stealth
Rob Schneider - Deuce Bigalow 2
Vince Vaughn - Be Cool
Director You Most Want to B**chslap - tie
Ron Howard - Cinderella Man (for releasing this kind of movie way too early in the year)
Jim Jarmusch - Broken Flowers
Mikael Hafstrom - Derailed
Tony Scott - Domino (22 pct)
Michael Bay - The Island (22 pct)
Robert Luketic - Monster-In-Law
Peter Hyams - A Sound of Thunder
Rob Cohen - Stealth
Jaume Collet-Serra - House of Wax
The BBMC What the F**k Were You Thinking Award
Tom Cruise - For many, many, many obvious reasons.
Jane Fonda - If you're an icon of the highest quality of acting in the seventies and early eighties, why do you make a comeback with a piece of crap comedy starring JLO?
Katie Holmes - Not only for allowing a much older man marry you, cut people out of your life, change your religion and knock you up, but also allowing him to do it all within six months.
Nicole Kidman - For being in two crap movies in the same year, being "The Interpreter" and "Beweitched."
Brad Pitt - for divorcing Jennifer Aniston to hook up with Jolie, denying it, adopting her kids, knocking her up and engaging her just months after his divorce is made final, when the rest of us remember how fast it takes Jolie to go through men.
(33 pct)
The Producers of the Island
(Walter F Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, Ian Bryce, Michael Bay) - For making
a piece of crap movie that could have easily been good with some minor changes
and pathetically blaming the cast of its lack of box office success. Schmuks!