The 3rd AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, presented by AARP the Magazine, honored films released in 2003 made by people over the age of 50. As it was customary for the awards at this point, there was no awards ceremony; instead, the winners were announced in 2004's March/April issue of the magazine.[1] Eugene Levy won the award for Breakaway Performance for A Mighty Wind.[2]
Awards
Winners and Nominees
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[3]
- Mystic River‡
- House of Sand and Fog
- Lost in Translation
- A Mighty Wind
- Seabiscuit
| - Joel Schumacher – Phone Booth‡
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- Bill Murray - Lost in Translation‡
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- Eugene Levy: "Who'da thunk that Levy — whose characters on TV and in some 40 movies served as poster boys for the clueless unhip — would turn in this nuanced performance as an emotionally damaged folk singer? Oh, but don't get us wrong—he's as funny as ever, too."[4]
Runners Up
Films with multiple nominations and wins
Films that received multiple nominations Nominations | Film |
5 | A Mighty Wind |
3 | In America |
Something's Gotta Give |
2 | House of Sand and Fog |
Lost in Translation |
Mystic River |
Seabiscuit |
Secondhand Lions |
Films that received multiple awards Wins | Film |
2 | Something's Gotta Give |
References
- ^ "About AARP Movies for Grownups Awards".
- ^ "Movies for Grownups Awards 2004 with Bill Newcott".
- ^ "Movies for Grownups Awards 2004 with Bill Newcott".
- ^ "Movies for Grownups Awards 2004 with Bill Newcott".
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