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The Wolf Awards 2003 From Best Film to Worst Remake of the Year By The Wolf
Best Film: The Pianist Worst Film: Jackass - The Movie Best Director: Peter Weir for Master And Commander Best New Director: Stephen Daldry for The Hours Second Best New Director: Rebecca Miller for Personal Velocity Best Actor: Jack Nicholson in About Schmidt Best Actress: Sarah Polley in My Life Without Me Second Best Actress: Anne Reid in The Mother Best Performance Of A Child Actor: Sarah and Emma Bolger for In America Worst Performance Of The Year: Charlie Hunnam in Nicholas Nickleby Second Worst Performance Of The Year: Bruce Willis in Tears Of The Sun Third Worst Performance Of The Year: Mark Wahlberg in The Truth About Charlie and The Italian Job Film Personality Of The Year: George Clooney for Solaris, Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind, Collingwood, Intolerable Cruelty Best Musical: Chicago Second Best Musical: Camp Best Teen Flick: Agent Cody Banks Best Comedy: Intermission Best Thriller: In The Cut Best Animation: Belleville Rendez-Vous Second Best Animation: Spirited Away Best Foreign Language Film: Balzac And The Little Chinese Seamstress (China) Scariest Movie Of The Year: Dark Water Scareless Movie Of The Year: Feardotcom Best Horror Film: Wrong Turn Best Cop Film: Dark Blue Best Foreign Language Action Picture: Shiri (South Korea) Best Scandinavian Film: Open Hearts Supporting Actors Of The Year: Susan Sarandon in Igby Goes Down and The Banger Sisters; Alfred Molina in Frida; Frances McDormand in Laurel Canyon Best Ensemble Foreign Language Film Based On A True Story: City Of God (Brazil) Most Promising Newcomer: Paul Kaye in Blackball Best Ensemble Performances: Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Ed Harris in The Hours Feelgood Movie Of The Year: Calendar Girls Reality Bites awards: Touching The Void, Thirteen, Lilya 4-Ever Most Delightful Film Of The Year (with a culinary theme): Mostly Martha Most Underrated Film Of The Year: Max Sexiest Performances: Valeria Golino in Respiro and Colin Farrell in Phone Booth I Didn't Know You Could Act award: Jennifer Aniston in The Good Girl Enough Is Enough award: Jackie Chan in The Tuxedo and The Medallion Disappointments Of The Year: Gangs Of New York, Kill Bill - Vol 1, Love Actually Best Looker Of The Year: Catherine Zeta-Jones in Chicago and Intolerable Cruelty Mutton Dressed As award: Goldie Hawn in The Banger Sisters The Sandra Bullock award for good promise/no delivery: Two Weeks Notice Awards For Consistent Excellence: Peter Mullan for The Magdalene Sisters and Pixar for Finding Nemo Most Inventive Comedies Of The Year: Adaptation, Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind, Elling The J-Lo Admiration Society award: Maid In Manhattan Dedication And Commitment award: Salma Hayek for Frida The Sequel That Never Was: Shanghai Knights The Sequel That Never Should Have Been: The Jungle Book 2 The Sequel That Did Better: X-Men 2 The Sequel That Did Better Again: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life The Sequel That Requires No Apology: Ripley's Game The Sequel That Retained Its Sense Of Humour: Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle The Sequel That Died A Death: Bad Boys II The Sequel That Lost Its Way: Legally Blonde 2 Most Embarrassing Performance Of The Year: Rowan Atkinson as Johnny English Chow Yun-Fat Conquest Of America NOT award: Bulletproof Monk Pop Up Clown award for unexpected pleasure: The Actors Not With A Bang But A Whimper award: The Matrix Revolutions Don't Do This Again award: Jack Nicholson for Anger Management Warm & Mushy award: Whale Rider Why Oh Why awards for bad choices: Eddie Murphy in Daddy Day Care, Harrison Ford in Hollywood Homicide, Renee Zellweger in Down With Love, Kate Winslet in The Life Of David Gale Best Remake Of The Year: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Worst Remake Of The Year: The Four Feathers Best Documentary About Birds: Winged Migration Best Documentary About Words: Spellbound Best Documentary About Musicians: Standing In The Shadows Of Motown Best Documentary About Artists: Rivers And Tides Best Documentary About Murderers: Aileen: The Life And Death Of A Serial Killer Best Performance by Ewan McGregor: Young Adam Worst Performance By Ewan McGregor: Down With Love Least Convincing Superheroes: Ben Affleck in Daredevil and Kate Beckinsale in Underworld The Shine award for trying: Heath Ledger for Ned Kelly The Sir Michael Caine award (in memory of Dudley Moore) for entertaining performances in bad films: Sir Sean Connery in The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Comeback Of The Year: Macaulay Culkin in Party Monster BEST FILMS OF THE YEAR The Pianist Belleville Rendez-Vous Balzac And The Little Chinese Seamstress The Hours Winged Migration Igby Goes Down Master And Commander City Of God Spirited Away Touching The Void
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