Lifetime Achievement Hall of Fame
Best Film of All Time Hall of Fame
Winners (tie):
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
A Bout de Soufle, The Age of Innocence, Alien, American
Beauty, The Apartment, Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), The Big Chill, Blade
Runner, Blue Velvet, Casablanca, Chinatown, Doctor Zhivago, Edge of
Seventeen, Edward Scissorhands, Female Trouble, Gallipoli, The
Godfather, Hair, Harold and Maude, Ice Castles, Il Postino (the
Postman), Lawrence of Arabia, A Letter to Three Wives, The Music Man,
Nashville, Old Yeller, The Princess Bride, Satyricon, Sophie’s Choice,
The Sound of Music, To Kill a Mockingbird, To Sir With Love, and
Vertigo
Best Actress of All Time Hall
of Fame
Winner:
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
Annette Bening, Ingrid Bergman, Glenn Close, Joan Crawford,
Judy Davis, Judi Dench, Catherine Denueve, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Jodi
Foster, Judy Garland, Hermione Gingold, Ruth Gordon, Audrey Hepburn,
Veronica Lake, Angela Lansbury, Vivien Leigh, Geraldine Page, Julia
Roberts, Rosalind Russell, Susan Sarandon, Sissy Spaceck, Barbara
Stanwick, Barbra Steissand, Jessica Tandy, and Elizabeth Taylor.
Best Actor of All Time Hall of Fame
Winner:
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
Lionel Barrymore, Kenneth Branagh, Charlie Chaplin, Sean
Connery, Johnny Depp, Harvey Fierstein, Errol Flynn, Henry Fonda,
Harrison Ford, Clark Gable, Gene Hackman, Tom Hanks, Ed Harris, James
Earl Jones, John Malkovich, Paul Newman, Peter O’Toole, Al Pacino,
Gregory Peck, George Peppard, Robert Redford, Kevin Spacey, Joey
Steffano, Rod Steiger, Patrick Stewart, Donald Sutherland, Spencer
Tracy, and Orson Welles
Best Film Script of All Time Hall of Fame
Winner:
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
The Age of Innocence, American Beauty, The Apartment,
Beauty and the Beast (Cocteau), Blade Runner, Citizen Kane, Dangerous
Liaisons, Dead Again, Doctor Zhivago, Dr. Strangelove, Elmer Gantry, A
Fish Called Wanda, Gallipoli, Georgie Girl, The Godfather, Harold and
Maude, Lawrence of Arabia, The Maltese Falcon, The Manchurian Candidate,
Memento, Pulp Fiction, Rear Window, Rebecca, The Sound of Music, To Kill
a Mockingbird, The Usual Suspects, The Way We Were, Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?,
and Wings of Desire
Best Director of All Time Hall of Fame
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Robert Altman
- Tim Burton
- George Cukor
- Billy Wilder
Also Considered:
Pedro Almodóvar, Richard Attenborough, Kenneth Branagh, Frank
Capra, Cecil B. DeMille, Federico Fellini, Victor Fleming, Jody Foster,
Shamalaan Guy, Stanley Kubrick, Akira Kurosawa, David Lean, Ernst
Lubitsch, George Lucas, David Lynch, Joseph Mankiewicz, Penny Marshall,
Roman Polanski, Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Barbara Streissand,
Quentin Tarantino, Francois Truffaut, John Waters, Orson Welles, Peter
Wier, and Ed Wood
Best Film of 2001
Winners (tie):
Other Nominees:
- Amélie
- Memento
- Moulin Rouge
Also Considered:
A Beautiful Mind, Black Hawk Down, Brotherhood of the Wolf,
Conspiracy, From Hell, The Golden Bowl, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s
Stone, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, In the Bedroom, Iris, A Knight’s Tale,
L.I.E., Monsters Inc, Mulholland Drive, Shipping News, Shrek, The
Others, Vanilla Sky, and Waking Life
Best Director of a 2001 Film
Winner:
- Robert Altman for Gosford Park
Other Nominees:
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for a
2001 Film
Winners (tie):
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
Halle Barry for Monsters Ball, Penelope Cruz for
Vanilla Sky, Laura Linney for You Can Count on Me,
Frances McDormand for The Man Who Wasn’t There, Helen Mirren for
Gosford Park, Maggie Smith for Gosford Park, Tilda
Swinton for Deep End, and Reese Witherspoon for Legally Blonde
Best Performance by an Actor in a
Leading Role for a 2001 Film
Winners (tie):
- John Cameron Mitchell for Hedwig and the Angry Inch
- Guy Pierce for Memento
Other Nominees:
- Russell Crowe for A Beautiful Mind
- Ewan McGregor for Moulin Rouge
- Billy Bob Thornton for The Man Who Wasn’t There
- Tom Wilkinson for In the Bedroom
Also Considered:
Ben Affleck for Pearl Harbor, Kenneth Branagh for
Conspiracy, Jim Broadbent for Iris, Johnny Depp for
From Hell, John Goodman for Monsters Inc., Kevin Klein for
Life as a House, Heath Ledger for A Knight’s Tale, Ian
McKellen for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,
Will Smith for Ali, Kevin Spacey for Shipping News, Billy
Bob Thornton for Bandits, Mark Wahlberg for Rock Star,
Denzel Washington for Training Day, and Elijah Wood for The
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting
Role for a 2001 Film
Winners (tie):
Other Nominees:
- Jennifer Connelly for A Beautiful Mind
- Cameron Diaz for Vanilla Sky
- Marisa Tomei for In the Bedroom
Also Considered:
Julie Andrews for The Princess Diaries, Jennifer
Anniston for Rock Star, Halle Berry for Swordfish, Hope
Davis for Hearts in Atlantis, Julianne Moore for Shipping News,
Gwyneth Paltrow for The Royal Tenenbaums, Christina Ricci for
All Over the Guy, Miriam Shor for Hedwig and the Angry Inch,
Maggie Smith for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,
Kristin Scott Thomas for Gosford Park, Emily Watson for
Gosford Park, Kate Winslet for Iris, and Catherine Zeta-Jones
for America’s Sweethearts
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting
Role for a 2001 Film
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Alan Bates for Gosford Park
- Jim Broadbent for Iris
- Jim Broadbent for Moulin Rouge
- Steve Buscemi for Ghost World
- Hayden Christensen for Life as a House
- Owen Wilson for The Royal Tenenbaums
Also Considered:
Sean Astin for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the
Ring, Paul Bettany for A Beautiful Mind, Gene Hackman for
Pearl Harbor, Ed Harris for A Beautiful Mind, Josh Hartnett
for Pearl Harbor, Ben Kingsley for Sexy Beast, Jude Law
for AI: Articial Intelligence, John Legazamo for
Moulin Rouge, Ryan Phillippe for Gosford Park, and Jon
Voight for Ali
Best Ensemble Cast in a 2001 Film
Winner:
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
All Over the Guy, Anniversary Party, Head On, Hedwig and
the Angry Inch, A Knight’s Tale, Memento, Monsters Inc., Mulholland
Drive, Rat Race, The Royal Tenenbaums, and Shipping News
Best Performance by a Villain in a 2001
Film
Winners (tie):
- Ian Holm for From Hell
- John Lithgow for Shrek
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
Antarctica in Shackleton’s Antarctic Adventure, Vincent
Cassel for Brotherhood of the Wolf, Sean Hayes for The Truth
About Cats & Dogs, Nicole Kidman for The Others, Rufus Sewell
for
A Knight’s Tale, Miriam Shor for Hedwig and the Angry Inch,
and John Travolta for Swordfish
Best Script for a 2001 Film
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Amélie
- Gosford Park
- Moulin Rouge
- Shrek
Also Considered:
The Anniversary Party, A Beautiful Mind, Bridget Jones’s
Diary, Conspiracy, Ghost World, Head On, In the Bedroom, Iris, A Knight’s
Tale, L.I.E., Life as a House, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of
the Ring, Monster’s Ball, Monsters, Inc, Mullholland Drive, The Others,
and The Royal Tenenbaums
Best Visual Effects in a 2001 Film
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- AI: Artificial Intelligence
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
- Moulin Rouge
- Shrek
Also Considered:
Amélie, The Devil’s Backbone, Final Fantasy: The Spirits
Within, Jurassic Park III, Memento, Monsters Inc., and Planet of
the Apes
Best Cinematography/Art Direction in a 2001 Film
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Gosford Park
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stonee
- Monsters, Inc.
- Moulin Rouge
Also Considered:
AI: Artificial Intelligence, Black Hawk Down, The Claim,
From Hell, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Man Who Wasn’t There, Memento,
Shipping News, and Waking Life
Best Costume Design or Make-Up in a 2001 Film
Winner:
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
Black Hawk Down, Brotherhood of the Wolf, From Hell, The
Golden Bowl, Memento, and The Others
Best Action/Adventure Film of 2001
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Bandits
- Brotherhood of the Wolf
- A Knight’s Tale
- Monsters, Inc.
Also Considered:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Lara Croft: Tomb
Raider, Memento, Ocean’s 11, Pearl Harbor, Planet of the Apes, and
Swordfish
Best Comedic or Musical Film of 2001
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Bridget Jones’s Diary
- Legally Blonde
- Monsters, Inc.
- The Royal Tenenbaums
- Shrek
Also Considered:
All Over the Guy, Amélie, Not Another Teen Movie, Rat Race,
Serendipity, Someone Like You, and Tomcats
Best Dramatic Film of 2001
Winner:
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
Amélie, Conspiracy, The Dish, The Golden Bowl, Hedwig and
the Angry Inch, Iris, Life as a House, The Man Who Wasn’t There,
Monsters Ball, Moulin Rouge, and Shipping News
Best Historical Film of 2001
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Brotherhood of the Wolf
- From Hell
- A Knight’s Tale
- The Others
- Shackleton’s Antarctic Adventure
Also Considered:
A Beautiful Mind, Ali, Blow, Moulin Rouge, and Pearl
Harbor
Best Mystery, Suspense, Horror, or Thriller Film of 2001
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- From Hell
- Gosford Park
- Joy Ride
- The Man Who Wasn’t There
- The Others
Also Considered:
Bandits, The Bone Collector, Crimson Rivers, Ghosts of
Mars, Hannibal, Hearts in Atlantis, Jeepers Creepers, Memento, and
Scary Movie 2
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Film of 2001
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Brotherhood of the Wolf
- Final Fantasy
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
- Shrek
Also Considered:
AI: Artificial Intelligence, Cats & Dogs, Ghosts of Mars, A
Knight’s Tale, and Planet of the Apes
Worst of the Worst for 2001
Worst Film of 2001
Winner:
Other Nominees:
- Glitter
- Jurassic Park III
- A Knight’s Tale
- Moulin Rouge
Also Considered:
AI: Artificial Intelligence, American Outlaws, America’s
Sweethearts, Angel Eyes, The Anniversary Party, Evolution, From Hell,
Joe Dirt, The Majestic, Mulholland Drive, The Others, Planet of the
Apes, Shallow Hal, Soul Survivors, and Zoolander
Worst Performance in a 2001 Film
Winner:
Other Nominees:
Also Considered:
Ben Affleck for Pearl Harbor, Helena Bonham
Carter for Planet of the Apes, Tom Cruise for Vanilla Sky,
David Duchovney for Evolution, Jude Law for AI: Artificial
Intelligence, John Leguizamo for Moulin Rouge, Ewan McGregor
for Moulin Rouge, the ’NSYNC cast for Bigger than Life,
Brad Pitt for The Mexican, Keanu Reeves for Sweet November,
Sissy Spacek for In the Bedroom, David Spade for Joe Dirt,
and Mark Wahlberg for Planet of the Apess
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