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Gary in Houston
Posted: February 21st, 2013, 4:33pm Report to Moderator
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Since I didn't see a poll this year (unless I missed it somehow), I thought I would start a thread where people can make their predictions for these 10 categories (feel free to add predictions in other categories if you want).  Pick who you think SHOULD win and who you think WILL win:

BEST PICTURE:  
Should win:  Zero Dark Thirty  Will Win:  Argo

BEST ACTOR:
Should and Will win:  Daniel Day-Lewis

BEST ACTRESS:
Should and Will win:  Jessica Chastain

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Should win:  Christoph Waltz  Will win:  Tommy Lee Jones

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Should win:  Sally Field   Will win: Anne Hathaway

DIRECTOR:
Should and Will Win:  Steven Spielberg

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION):
Should and Will Win:  Buzkashi Boys

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
Should Win:  Tony Kushner (Lincoln)  Will Win:  Chris Terrio (Argo)

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
Should and Will Win:  Quentin Tarantino (Django Unchained)

BEST ANIMATED FILM:
Should and Will Win:  Wreck-It Ralph


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I'll throw my hat in for Argo as the movie that SHOULD win Best picture.  It was a very intense and enjoyable movie...the only thing that really bothered me is that Ben Affleck's character was hispanic in real life so they should have gotten an hispanic actor to play that role.  I do generally like Ben Affleck as an actor though (I just don't like every performance he has given as an actor).

In regards to best animated film...Franken Wennie SHOULD win.  It was enjoyable to watch (and I am a full-grown adult) and it was visually stunning.


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Best Picture:
Should win: Argo; Will win: Lincoln

Best Director:
Should win: Ang Lee/Michael Haneke; Will win: Stephen Speilberg

Best Actor:
Should/will win: Daniel Day Lewis

Best Actress:
Should/will win: Emmanuelle Riva

Best Supporting Actor:
Should win: Christoph Waltz; Will win: Tommy Lee Jones

Best Supporting Actress:
Should win: Out of the ones I've seen, Amy Adams; Will win: No idea. I think either Anne Hathaway or Sally Field.

Best Original Screenplay:
Should/will win: Django Unchained

Best Adapted Screenplay:
Should win: Argo, Will win: Lincoln

Best Animated Film:
Should win: Only saw Paranorman so I don't know. Will win: Brave

Best Foreign Film:
Should/will win: Amour

Cinematography:
Should win: Robert Richardson; Will win: Janusz Kaminski

That's what I got for now.



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Lincoln was sooooooo torturous to get through.  It bothers me it will probably win best picture.  Here's hoping Argo pulls through.

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Well, I have to say how stoked I am Django landed double Oscars!
Life of Pi was a pleasant surprise with four statues.
Little surprised Silver Linings only came away with one victory.
Seems like Oscar spread around the shiny love this year.
And a film wins Best Picture w/o a director nom and didn't win the most statues.

Not too sure on the whole Seth McFarlane though.
The Captain Kirk thing wasn't too bad.
What did folks think of him?

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I have to say I was pretty impressed by the Oscars this year. My predictions appear a lot more cynical now than I had anticipated.

I'm particularly very surprised and happy how many snags Life of Pi was able to pull. Out of all the Oscar buzz films this year, I think it was easily the most overlooked. A true masterpiece (Ang Lee's best) and one of the most sophisticated "spectacle" films I've seen in a long time. I also think out of all the films with Best Director noms, Life of Pi easily would've been the hardest to make so I think Ang Lee's win was more than deserved.

The biggest triumph for me was Michael Haneke winning an Oscar. Amour is a near perfect film and Haneke's best. I love that it's gotten so much exposure and hope the award can yield Haneke some opportunities that he otherwise might not have had.

Also, it was cool to hear him speak English, finally. Probably the first and last time I'll see this happen.

Emannuelle Riva seemed like a sure thing for Best Actress but I'm happy for Jennifer Lawrence to have gotten it. She's had a pretty impressive filmography thus far and deserves the recognition. She also gave a shoutout to Riva, which I thought was pretty cool.

McFarlane was lame and annoying but I think he's a good fit for the Oscars in that they both have an affinity for old Hollywood and showtunes and... are both lame and annoying. I guess he has a decent voice as well from an objective standpoint. The Captain Kirk gag was baffling and also bafflingly unfunny but I've seen more excruciating, for sure.

What can I say? 2012 was a phenomenal year for film so it's only natural the 2012 Oscars would be a cut above the past few ceremonies.


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Quoted from Electric Dreamer


Not too sure on the whole Seth McFarlane though.
The Captain Kirk thing wasn't too bad.
What did folks think of him?

E.D.


I thought McFarlane was a great choice...until the ceremony got rolling. Over half his jokes were duds, the other half were inappropriate. Rape jokes.  The thing with the Nazi. (I'm sorry, I still don't get it) and the Lincoln assassination joke. (To which he missed the point of why it wasn't funny.)

But my biggest problem was the presenters overall. I don't know if it was McFarlane who wrote the stuff they were supposed to say, but it seemed that many didn't like what they read off the teleprompters. I mean, when First Lady Michelle Obama - who has no business presenting even via sat feed - is the most coherent speaker of the evening ?  Something's up.

The lost in hypnosis include:
Paul Rudd & Melissa McCarthy
The Avengers cast.
The cast of Chicago.
Daniel Radcliffe and a very spaced
Kristen Stewart.

Jack Nicholson is Jack Nicholson so he has a legit excuse.

- A tribute to Bond. Meh. Although Shirley Bassey was a highlight.
I liked the shout out to musicals- the cast of Les Mis in specific.
Best Presenters: Channing Tatum and Jennifer Aniston.

As mentioned, Life Of Pi was getting some awards...and I was starting to think maybe there might be a surprising upset. I'm not sad that Argo won Best Pic- and I doubt the Jaws music would have cut off Affleck. (Last award; he could take a breath) But if I didn't feel that way I would have clicked channels (DVRd Walking Dead anyway)


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I'm not sure what Kristen Stewart's deal is, but it seemed to me that she is playing a part that she thinks works for her.

The only real whacked out star I saw was Renee Zellweger.  SHe was obviously hammered or on something. She was swaying noticeably, had a wasted look on her face, and couldn't even read the winner when Gere showed her the card.

Hilarious!!!
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Was happy with who won. Everyone took home something and rightfully so (with the exception of Beasts of the Southern Wild but who gives two s hits?) Waltz and Haneke winning were the highlights for me. However I was super pissed about best animated film. Brave? Are you f ucking kidding me? Hands down, the worst of the batch. I'm assuming the academy simply didnt watch the other animated noms.

But onto McFarlane. Anyone who knows me, knows that I freaking hate the s hit out of that man. F ucking hate Family Guy, f ucking hate American Dad, f ucking hate Cleveland Show. Havent seen Ted because I heard it's pretty good and then I'd hate myself for liking McFarlane. So I was watching the oscars with baited breath, just waiting for him to fail miserably.

I actually thought his performance was pretty mediocre overall. After coming down from the franco fiasco, how could you do any worse? McFarlane wasn't terrible but he wasn't anything special. In fact, I felt like he played it safe. To make matters worse, he shyed away from many of his jokes. Felt like he was very timid and scared of the audience the entire time. If you're going to say something brash and wild, then say something brash and wild. Don't mumble it to yourself. As for the public's backlash? I think it's somewhat warranted. But what did you expect to happen?

As for the show, I thought it was one of the most disorganized shows to ever air. Presenters stumbled, monologues were skipped, and half the time, the audience had no idea what was going on. Did Sam Jackson cut off Robert Downey Jr? Still don't know what happened there.

Argo FTW


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few thoughts
-for all the shit ben affleck takes as an actor... he is straight dealin as a Director.
-You think Christoph Waltz will EVER do another Tarantino film? justasking
-Poor Leonardo DiCaprio.
-jennifer lawrence.... id have fallen down the steps too after that epic upset. wow
-Seth Mafarlane was.... Seth McFarlane... did you really expect anything else?
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