Best Documentary: Man On Wire

Best Foreign Language Film: Mongol

Best Animated Feature: Wall-E

Breakthrough Female Performance: Clemence Poesy, 'In Bruges'

Breakthrough Male Performance: Charlie McDermott, 'Frozen River'

Best Opening Sequence (Credits): Sex and the City- The Movie

Best Closing Sequence (Credits): Slumdog Millionaire

Best Theatrical Trailer for a 2008 Film: Cloverfield

Best Theatrical Poster for a 2008 Film: W.

Best Compilation of Work: Woody Allen

1 comment:
Although I know that the picture you put up for Best Foreign Picture is Mongol (there is no actual movie written), I am going to pretend that the picture is Return of the King, and you put it as foreign because you have just never understood it.
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