Gold Derby editors and Experts Christopher Rosen and Joyce Eng discuss the 80th Academy Awards in 2008, which almost unfolded very differently had the writers' strike not ended weeks before. "No Country Old Men" ruled with four wins, including Best Picture, topping a year of "psychopathic killer movies," as host Jon Stewart quipped, that included "There Will Be Blood" and "Sweeney Todd." Plus: How did Tilda Swinton come out on top of that wild Best Supporting Actress race?
Timestamps:
Intro and 2007-08 writers' strike (0:00)
Our favorite 2007 films (7:42)
Ceremony thoughts (45:47)
Best Picture (52:19)
Best Director (59:28)
Best Actor (1:01:48)
Best Actress (1:07:31)
Best Supporting Actor (1:12:05)
Best Supporting Actress (1:18:48)
Screenplay awards (1:26:55)
Music categories (1:30:50)
Best Foreign Language Film drama (1:35:22)
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