
The Coen Brothers have to feel good about this win. 11 of the PGA's choices over 18 years have went on to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Although, for the last three years the PGA has gone its own way, choosing "Little Miss Sunshine" over Oscar champ "The Departed" last year for best pic of 2006, "Brokeback Mountain" for 2005 over academy choice "Crash" and "The Aviator" for 2004 over "Million Dollar Baby." Other PGA winners tonight: "Ratatouille" (best animated film), "Sicko" (best documentary), "30 Rock" (best TV comedy), "The Sopranos" (best TV drama), "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" (best long-form TV), "Planet Earth" (best nonfiction TV program).
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Eileen says:
CHECK YOUR GRAMMAR!!!! "....have WENT on...." ?????
Eileen says:
CHECK YOUR GRAMMAR!!!! "....have WENT on...." ?????
Sara says:
I see someone else already said it: 11 of the PGA's choices over 18 years have went on to win . . .
Ouch.
haqikahh says:
You all are so critical.I'm sure we've all made some grammatical errors in our lifetime.
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beyonce says:
Mmmm, not her fan. I saw her profile on millionaire dating site WealthyRomance.com last week. I am wondering what kind of relationship she is looking for on that site.