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February 26, 2010

Oscar awards Prediction thread

82nd Oscar awards will be announced on March 7th.. so let's start the prediction game :-)

Here are Chicago Tribune's Critic Michael Phillips picks:

COURTESY : Chicago Tribune.

  

Best picture
 (Courtesy of 20th Century Fox )
Nominees: "Avatar"; "The Blind Side"; "District 9"; "An Education"; "The Hurt Locker"; " Inglourious Basterds" ; "Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push' by Sapphire"; "A Serious Man"; "Up"; "Up in the Air."


The dope: Why 10 nominees? In theory, doubling the nominees mean more moviegoers staying home and tuning in, with a stake in the outcome. If the Academy has its druthers we will never again see an Oscar telecast where the big films in contention are "No Country For Old Men" and " There Will Be Blood." Film historian Neal Gabler calls the expanded best picture category a case of cultural inflation — "a growing number of opportunities for the less deserving to get a taste of ultimate victory, as part of a growing aversion to disappointing anyone." At least there's no "Hangover."


Will win: Very close. I suspect this one goes to "Avatar" (pictured above), and Cameron's ex will (deservedly) win for best director. This is, after all, the year the Oscars are reasserting rear-ends-in-seats populism.
 

 

Who should win best picture?

(Courtesy of Summit Entertainment)
Of the probables, "The Hurt Locker" (pictured above). Of the nominees who don't have a chance, "Up" was my favorite film last year, even with that blobby last half-hour. And I'd love to see "A Serious Man" win, just to watch the entire human contents of Hollywood's Kodak Theatre turn to stone.  
 





2 comments:

Pardesi said...

Thanks for this detailed post! I have not been watching as many HW films lately and that got me a bit disinterested in the Oscars lately. I would think that a feat like Avatar is certainly deserving of Best Picture - it created a paradigm shift in movie-making. Jeff Bridges is well deserving - an extremely gifted and nuanced actor. Meryl will win over others. Watlz is a shoo in. I wish Inglorious Basterds get something - it was an outstanding film.

The Illusionist said...

And the Oscar may go to...

Who would win, who should win and why, sudhish kamath takes a shot at the guessing game

Best Actor

Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart

Because The Dude did pretty much everything Mickey Rourke did last year as The Wrestler (and Rourke was unlucky to return home empty handed since the Academy preferred Sean Penn's inspiring gay act) but Jeff Bridges is almost sure to go home with the prize because he also sang like the legendary Country singer he was supposed to be. Simply brilliant.

It's unlikely that the Academy would give another gay performance an award for Best Actor again, so we can safely rule out Colin Firth ('A Single Man').

Morgan Freeman's height and accent aren't going to help him nail an award for his portrayal of Mandela ('Invictus') and George Clooney's classy understatement may not be enough to get him the golden statuette.

Jeremy Renner did good (Hurt Locker) no doubt in an author-backed role but none of these contenders have had to put in that extra effort that Bridges had to bring his unforgettable character alive. Clearly, the role of a lifetime.

Best Actress

Sandra Bullock for The Blind Side

I haven't really seen Helen Mirren in The Last Station, so this really is a blind call.

Meryl Streep has done much better work and gone unrewarded before, so she is hardly the favourite for a role she could've pulled off in her sleep (Julie and Julia). Gabourey Sidibe (Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire) did an earnest job but her physicality contributed more to the role than the histrionics required.

That leaves us with young Carey Mulligan who completely won me over with as the vivaciously vulnerable teen who falls for a much older charming con man in 'An Education'. But given that the young woman has time on her side, the Academy is likely to go with the favourite Sandra Bullock to reward her maternal instincts that make 'The Blind Side' work. Also, it's a Sandra Bullock we've never seen before.

Actor in a Supporting Role

Christoph Waltz for Inglourious Basterds

Now, this is the easiest prediction to make since the actor who made drinking milk seem like the most dangerous thing in the world with his calm, composed and collected dialogue delivery and suave wickedness has practically swept almost every single award he's been nominated in for this role.

Matt Damon (Invictus) played the perfect foil to Morgan Freeman, Stanley Tucci looked super sinister in The Lovely Bones and Woody Harrelson did a neat job of breaking down towards the end of The Messenger but none of these three seem like worthy competition to Hans Landa.

And since I haven't seen The Last Station, I will refrain from commenting on Christopher Plummer.

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