Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Oscar: Who Should Win and Who Will Win
The Academy Awards are on Sunday.
I have to admit I haven't seen every movie nominated for an Oscar. But I've heard a ton about most of them, and since I do have the spiritual gift of remembering people and plot of movies even though I haven't seen the movie, I'm sure it's okay.
Here's my list of who should win and who will win. Fun.
I haven't included all categories, just ones I care about.
My "Who Will Win and Who Should Win" List:
1. Best Picture: "Atonement," "Juno," "Michael Clayton," "No Country for Old Men," "There Will Be Blood."
Who will win: No Country For Old Men
Who should win: No Country For Old Men
2. Actor: George Clooney, "Michael Clayton"; Daniel Day-Lewis, "There Will Be Blood"; Johnny Depp, "Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street"; Tommy Lee Jones, "In the Valley of Elah"; Viggo Mortensen, "Eastern Promises."
Who will win: Daniel Day-Lewis
Who should win: Daniel Day-Lewis
3. Actress: Cate Blanchett, "Elizabeth: The Golden Age"; Julie Christie, "Away From Her"; Marion Cotillard, "La Vie en Rose"; Laura Linney, "The Savages"; Ellen Page, "Juno."
Who will win: Julie Christie.
Who should win: probably Julie Christie. But Laura Linney is a fantastic actress in her own boat.
4. Supporting Actor: Casey Affleck, "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford"; Javier Bardem, "No Country for Old Men"; Hal Holbrook, "Into the Wild"; Philip Seymour Hoffman, "Charlie Wilson's War"; Tom Wilkinson, "Michael Clayton."
Who will win: Hal Holbrook. Oscar loves never-nominated before old guys. But Bardem has a lot of momentum coming in.
Who should win: Javier Bardem.
5. Supporting Actress: Cate Blanchett, "I'm Not There"; Ruby Dee, "American Gangster"; Saoirse Ronan, "Atonement"; Amy Ryan, "Gone Baby Gone"; Tilda Swinton, "Michael Clayton."
Who will win: Amy Ryan.
Who should win: There should be a tie between Amy Ryan, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton.
6. Director: Julian Schnabel, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"; Jason Reitman, "Juno"; Tony Gilroy, "Michael Clayton"; Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men"; Paul Thomas Anderson, "There Will Be Blood."
Who will win: No Country.
Who should win: No Country.
8. Adapted Screenplay: Christopher Hampton, "Atonement"; Sarah Polley, "Away from Her"; Ronald Harwood, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"; Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men"; Paul Thomas Anderson, "There Will Be Blood."
Who will win: Coen brothers.
Who should win: Coen brothers.
9. Original Screenplay: Diablo Cody, "Juno"; Nancy Oliver, "Lars and the Real Girl"; Tony Gilroy, "Michael Clayton"; Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava and Jim Capobianco, "Ratatouille"; Tamara Jenkins, "The Savages."
Who will win: Juno.
Who should win: Juno.
10. Animated Feature Film: "Persepolis"; "Ratatouille"; "Surf's Up."
Who will win: Ratatouille.
Who should win: Persepolis (haven't seen it, but have heard amazing things about it)
16. Original Song: "Falling Slowly" from "Once," Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova; "Happy Working Song" from "Enchanted," Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz; "Raise It Up" from "August Rush," Nominees to be determined; "So Close" from "Enchanted," Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz; "That's How You Know" from "Enchanted," Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz.
Who will win: one of the Enchanted songs.
Who should win: Falling Slowly.
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2 comments:
Nice picture :^)
I haven't seen too many of the movies
I have heard that No Country For Old Men is good so it wouldn't surprise me if they win a lot of the awards
I loved Juno but I don't think it will win too many awards although Ellen Page was awesome.
I saw the preview for Away From Her with Julie Christie...I just remember her in Shampoo and Heaven Can Wait so it's weird to see her old. I love the song "Falling Slowly" so I hope it wins
Between your who will and who should you were dead on except for best actress :)
They did a great job with "Falling Slowly" and I'm glad it did win
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