Here's how SAG winners compare to Oscars
December 17, 2007 | 6:32
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The Screen Actors Guild has bestowing competive acting awards for film and television since 1994, demonstrating very similar preferences compared to
Oscar voters. In 52 film races, results have matched up 33 times — 34 if you count Benicio del Toro, who won the lead race for "Traffic" in 2000 and supporting at the Oscars. Here's the year-by-year comparison.
1994: 3 out of 4
1995: 2 out of 4
1996: 3 out of 4
1997: 4 out of 4 (Kim Basinger and Gloria Stuart tied in supporting)
1998: 2 out of 4
1999: 3 out of 4
2000: 2 out of 4 (Del Toro in different categories)
2001: 1 out of 4
2002: 1 out of 4
2003: 3 out of 4
2004: 4 out of 4
2005: 3 out of 4
2006: 3 out of 4



Can you imagine a bunch of egomaniacal stars boycotting an awards ceremony? That's like Dracula boycotting a blood bank. I hope, god I hope, that the strike is still going on at GG time. I can't wait to see if all those do gooder celebs can continue to support the strike when it gets to the point that it actually mean they will have to put their raging egos on hold to do it.
This could be as good as catching Beyonce out without her weave.
Posted by: Kat | December 18, 2007 at 09:25 AM