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It was a well-deserved win for Reese Witherspoon (as June Carter in Walk the Line) in the last Academy Awards in Hollywood. Except for the fans of Felicity Huffman (who plays a man wanting to be a woman in Transamerica) nobody can question the victory of Ms. Witherspoon as 2005s Best Actress.
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[Summary] => In yesterdays 76th Academy Awards, I was for a while worried that Hollywood voters would go sentimental and crown Dianne Keaton with the Best Actress award (for Somethings Gotta Give) instead of my bet Charlize Theron, who to my great relief went home with the trophy for outstanding actress in a lead role (for Monster).
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[Title] => What’s your memorable movie line? - FUNFARE by Ricardo F. Lo
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It has a certain "ring" to it, or haven’t you noticed? When Judy Ann Santos tearfully whispers those words to a comatose Leandro Muñoz in a poignant scene in Star Cinema’s Kahit Isang Saglit, movie-watchers (like this one) know at first hearing that that line will definitely join the growing roster of memorable movie lines through the years, alongside the following:
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It has a certain "ring" to it, or haven’t you noticed? When Judy Ann Santos tearfully whispers those words to a comatose Leandro Muñoz in a poignant scene in Star Cinema’s Kahit Isang Saglit, movie-watchers (like this one) know at first hearing that that line will definitely join the growing roster of memorable movie lines through the years, alongside the following:
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November 15, 2000 - 12:00am