4th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards | |
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Date | January 30, 2005 |
Highlights | |
Most nominations | The Notebook (4) |
The 4th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, presented by AARP the Magazine, honored films released in 2004 made by people over the age of 50. This was the last year that the awards were announced by the magazine without an in-person awards ceremony.[1] Lynn Redgrave won the award for Breakaway Performance for Kinsey.[2] This year's ceremony also featured a number of noncompetitive, less-serious awards, such as the "Who's Your Daddy? Romantic Gap Prize" for the movie with the most implausible age gap in a romantic pair. This was the last year for which there was no in-person awards ceremony; instead, winners were sent a trophy in the shape of a golden theater seat, called La Chaise d'Or.[3]
Awards
Winners and Nominees
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[4][5][6]
Breakaway Accomplishment
- Lynn Redgrave: "Redgrave appears for just over two minutes and 50 seconds, yet after nearly 40 years of roles that barely touched on her skills, her soliloquy as a woman telling her story to the controversial sex researcher is so breathtaking and heartfelt she delivers what amounts to a benediction."[7]
Runners Up
Other Awards and Prizes
- Who's Your Daddy? Romantic Gap Prize: Steve Martin (60) and Claire Danes (26) in Shopgirl
- Woman of the Year: Joan Allen for Off the Map, Yes, and The Upside of Anger
- Best DVD Rerelease: Dracula
- Medal of Bravery: Jane Seymour, "for her fearlessly sexy romp as the senator's wife in Wedding Crashers."[8]
- Not-Scared-Shirtless Prize: Liam Neeson (Batman Begins) and Dennis Quaid (Yours, Mine & Ours)
- Remake from Hell Award: The Honeymooners
- Worst Roommate: Tom Cruise and Tim Robbins in War of the Worlds
- Christopher Walken 911 Award: "Mediocre flicks saved by his mere presence: 2 (Domino and Romance and Cigarettes)"
Films with multiple nominations
Nominations | Film |
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4 | The Notebook |
3 | The Aviator |
In Good Company | |
Monsieur Ibrahim | |
Shall We Dance? | |
Spanglish | |
2 | Million Dollar Baby |
Miracle | |
Ray |
References
- ↑ "AArp's top films: Not just for mature audiences only".
- ↑ "Winners and Runners-Up of Movies for Grownups Awards, 2006 with Bill N".
- ↑ "Starlets are so dated: AARP honors films with mature appeal". 14 February 2005.
- ↑ "Winners and Runners-Up of Movies for Grownups Awards, 2006 with Bill N".
- ↑ "For the mature audience, please".
- ↑ "AArp's top films: Not just for mature audiences only".
- ↑ "Winners and Runners-Up of Movies for Grownups Awards, 2006 with Bill N".
- ↑ "Winners and Runners-Up of Movies for Grownups Awards, 2006 with Bill N".