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May
01

2000 Oscar Winners

Montage of stills from films that won Oscars for the year 2000 (presented at the 73rd Academy Awards on March 25, 2001) set to the year’s Oscar-winning song.
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  1. MrSratticusFinch says:

    Best Picture: Traffic
    Best Director: Steven Soderbergh, Traffic
    Best Actor: Tom Hanks, Castaway
    Best Actress: Ellen Burstyn, Requiem for a Dream
    Best Supp. Actor: Benicio Del Toro, Traffic
    Best Supp. Actress: Kate Hudson, Almost Famous
    Best Original Screenplay: Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay: Traffic

  2. FienStudios says:

    Best Foriegn Language Film: Help I’m a Fish (Germany)

  3. Paperbagman555 says:

    Memento deserved Best original Screenplay and so did Tom Hanks for best actor.

  4. Chris25698 says:

    Best Picture: Almost Famous
    Best Director: Ang Lee, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Best Actor: Ed Harris, Pollock
    Best Actress: Ellen Burstyn, Requiem For a Dream
    Best Supp Actor: Benicio Del Toro, Traffic
    Best Supp Actress: Kate Hudson, Almost Famous
    Best Original Screenplay: Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay: Traffic

  5. gracebasherguy92 says:

    Best Picture: Erin Brockovich
    Best Director: Steven Soderbergh (Traffic)
    Best Actor: Tom Hanks (Cast Away)
    Best Actress: Julia Roberts (Erin Brockovich)
    Best Supporting Actor: Albert Finney (Erin Brockovich)
    Best Supporting Actress: Marcia Gay Harden (Pollock)
    Best Original Screenplay: Erin Brockovich
    Best Adapted Screenplay: Traffic

  6. doggfacejr says:

    Best Picture: Traffic
    Best Director: Steven Soderberg (Traffic)
    Best Actor: Tom Hanks (Cast Away)
    Best Actress: Julia Roberts (Erin Brockovich)
    Best Supporting Actor: Don Cheadle (Traffic)
    Best Supporting Actress: Catherine Zeta Jones (Traffic)
    Best Original Screenplay: Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay: Traffic
    Best Song: I’m a Bad Man (Shaft)

  7. Psifonian2 says:

    @Hemloch Actually, it did. Academy rules dictate it would have been eligible in 2001 because it didn’t have a qualifying run in L.A., but my personal awards lineup dictate the year the film was released to a general public. That’s why I have “Hurt Locker” in 2008.

  8. Hemloch says:

    @Psifonian2 Memento did not come out in 2000

  9. Psifonian2 says:

    Best Picture: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
    Best Director: Ridley Scott, Gladiator
    Best Actor: George Clooney, O Brother Where Art Thou?
    Best Actress: Bjork, Dancer in the Dark
    Best Supporting Actor: Lucas Black, All the Pretty Horses
    Best Supporting Actress: Harriet Sansom Harris, Memento
    Best Original Screenplay: Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
    Best Cinematography: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
    Best Original Song: “Things Have Changed” – Wonder Boys

  10. srh1son says:

    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon- Best Picture, Foreign Film, Cinematography, Art Direction, Costume Design, Score, Sound, Sound Editing, Visual Effects
    Traffic- Director (Steven Soderbergh), Supp. Actor (Benicio Del Toro), Adapted Screenplay, Editing
    Almost Famous- Supp. Actress (Frances McDormand) and Orig. Screenplay
    Wonder Boys- Actor (Michael Douglas) and Song
    Actress is Ellen Burstyn “Requiem for a Dream”

  11. ThomasDeCosteTV says:

    Hi I’m gonna what will be like if the Academy had Best Animated Film category before 2001 Starting with 2000

    Best Animated Film Nomiees

    Chicken Run
    Dinosaur
    Titan AE

  12. Paperbagman555 says:

    How did CAST AWAY not get ANYTHING =O

  13. 16moviefan says:

    Best Picture: Traffic
    Best Director: Steven Soderbergh, Traffic
    Best Actor: Russell Crowe, Gladiator
    Best Actress: Ellen Burstyn, Requiem for a Dream
    Best Supp Actor: Benicio Del Toro, Traffic
    Best Supp Actress: Kate Hudson, Almost Famous
    Best Original Screenplay: Gladiator
    Best Adapted Screenplay: Traffic

  14. leonardodp34 says:

    At that time, I remember I was quite disappointed they didn’t awarded Traffic as Best Picture.

  15. AirForcePeanut89 says:

    Screw these other lists,everyone who won deserved to win(especially Russell Crowe/Gladiator) and everyone who lost,lost.I mean everyone is entitled to their own opinion but please respect the winners and the magnificent performances for which they won.

  16. grievous1 says:

    Best Picture: Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Best Director: Ang Lee “Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Best Actor: Russell Crowe “Gladiator”
    Best Actress: Ellen Burstyn “Requiem For a Dream”
    Bwat Supporting Actor: Willem Dafor “Shadow of the Vampire”
    Best Supporting Actress: Kate Hudson “Almost Famous”
    Best Original Screenplay: Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay: Traffic

  17. 17crazyeyes says:

    Bob Dylan’s awesome.

  18. oscarlover100 says:

    Best Picture: Traffic (Although I love Crouching Tiger!)

    Best Director: Steven Soderbgh (Traffic)

    Best Actor: Ed Harris in Pollock

    Best Actress: Ellen Burstyn in Requiem For A Dream or Laura Linney in You Can Count On Me

    Best Supporting Actor: Bencio Del Toro in Traffic

    Best Supporting Actress: Frances Mcdormand in Almost Famous

    Best Original Screenplay: Almost Famous

    Best Adapted Screenplay: Traffic

  19. Grogxong says:

    Picture:Almost Famous
    Director:Seven Sodebergh, Traffic

    Actor:Ed Harris, Pollock
    Actress:Laura Linney, You Can Count With Me

    Supp Actor:William Dafoe, The Shadow of the Vampire
    Supp Actress:Kate Hudson, Almost Famous

    Original Screenplay:Almost Famous
    Adapted Screenplay:Traffic

  20. YeaWhiplash says:

    Is it me or is russella crowey a sh^t actor.?

  21. Gliskor says:

    Picture:Almost Famous
    Director:Steven Sodebergh, Traffic

    Actor:Ed Harris, Pollock
    Actress:Ellen Burstyn, Requiem for a Dream

    Best Supp Actor:Benicio del Toro, Traffic
    Best Supp Actress:Marcia Gay Harden, Pollock

    Best Original Screenplay:Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay:O Brother Where Art Thou?

  22. jkfromcincty says:

    Best Picture: “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”; Best Director: Ang Lee (“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”); Best Screenplay: Cameron Crowe (“Almost Famous”); Best Actor: Michael Douglas (“Wonder Boys”); Best Actress: Laura Linney (“You Can Count On Me”); Best Supporting Actor: Fred Willard (“Best in Show”); and Best Supporting Actress: Kate Hudson (“Almost Famous”).

  23. TRCrowe says:

    These are all just excellent. I’m enjoying them very much.

  24. Stephanie3189 says:

    Best Picture. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Best Director. Ang Lee for Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

    Best Actor. Ed Harris for Pollack
    Best Actress. Ellen Burstyn for Requiem for a Dream

    Best Sup. Actor. Albert Finney in Erin Brockovich
    Best Sup. Actress. Marcia Gay Harden for Pollack

    Best Original Screenplay. Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay. O Brother Where Art Thou?

  25. HoicnelixRex says:

    Best Picture:Traffic
    Best Director:Steven Sodeberg, Traffic

    Best Actor:Ed Harris, Pollock
    Best Actress:Ellen Burstyn, Requiem For a Dream

    Best Supp Actor:Benicio del Toro, Traffic
    Best Supp Actress:Marcia Gay Harden, Pollock

    Best Original Screenplay:Almost Famous
    Best Adapted Screenplay:Traffic

    Best Score:Requiem For a Dream
    Best Song:”I´ve Seen It All”, Dancer in the Dark

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