2008 Oscar Predictions: A First Look
Is it really possible to predict the Oscars a full year in advance? The answer…you bet! Last year, numerous Oscar sites, us included, had “The Departed” in the top five. But ultimately, the fact that it seemed to be a violent and commercial gangster film convinced most experts to pass it by. We should have anticipated the temptation to honor a legendary director like Martin Scorsese and the sheer power of a cast featuring the likes of Nicholson, DiCaprio, and Damon.
Also, if you examine years past, it has often been more than feasible to predict several of the nominees and even the eventual winner. In 2002, “Chicago” was on everyone’s radar a full year before it captured the Oscar. In 2003, “Return of the King” was a virtual shoo-in. Both “The Aviator” and “Finding Neverland” were regarded as serious contenders in early 2004 and “Brokeback Mountain” was another film many predicted right away. There seems to be only one general rule. With the exception of perhaps “Return of the King,” each of those above films were contenders, but not favorites or, dare we say, frontrunners. As we obviously witnessed this past season with “Dreamgirls,” tremendous buzz or hype can kill an otherwise good film’s chances. Therefore, we’ll start off this predictions article by eliminating the highest profile contenders.
The two biggest sacrificial lambs, therefore, are the Mike Nichols’ drama “Charlie Wilson’s War,” starring Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts about a secret plan to fund the Afghanistan War and the Tim Burton musical “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” featuring Johnny Depp and an all-star cast. “War” seems too political and “Sweeney” reminds us too much of “Dreamgirls.” Besides, we just can’t imagine a film with a title that long actually being nominated.
We are also wary of other oft-mentioned titles, such as “The Golden Age,” the sequel to “Elizabeth” starring Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, and Clive Owen. It would be tempting to pick it in light of “The Queen,” but something just doesn’t feel right about the project. Plus, the Academy doesn’t usually go for sequels. The Ridley Scott crime drama “American Gangster” starring Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington will probably turn out excellent, but has the misfortune of following in the footsteps of “The Departed.” Another drama about the Afghanistan war, “Lions for Lambs,” directed by Robert Redford and starring Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep may also be too serious and message-heavy for the Academy’s taste. Besides, Redford’s skills as a director have steadily eroded over the last decade (“The Horse Whisperer” anyone?)
So let’s get down to it then. Here are your five nominees for Best Picture in 2008.
Atonement (Focus Features)
His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass (New Line Cinema)
My Blueberry Nights (The Weinstein Company)
The Kite Runner (Paramount Vantage)
Reservation Road (Focus Features)
1. Atonement
This story about guilt and redemption hails from the creative team behind “Pride and Prejudice.” Keira Knightley plays the lead role in the adaptation of the acclaimed book by Ian McEwan and rising star James McAvoy also has a substantial part. With a late August release date, it could be positioned to make a great first impression in the Oscar race. Focus (Brokeback Mountain, The Constant Gardener, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, etc.) has a track record of producing high quality films and after an off-year in 2007, we expect them to have at least a couple of strong contenders in the Best Picture mix.
2. His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass
Hmmm. A sprawling adult fantasy tale from the same studio that brought you “Lord of the Rings?” Most people are of the belief it can never duplicate the success of the hobbit trilogy and they’re probably right. But after a few years of weak cinematic offerings, voters may be in the mood for something big, fantastical, and epic. Having stars Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig aboard adds depth and gravitas to the film and a December release puts it right in the heart of awards season. Look for this film to lead in total number of Oscar nominations and have a better than expected chance to score the win.
3. My Blueberry Nights
This is our one true wildcard because it’s in large part a romantic comedy with a summer release date. Furthermore, it stars singer Norah Jones, who has never ever acted before. But somehow, something feels special and different about this project. Supposedly, it’s a story about a woman who takes a cross-country journey and learns more about the true meaning of love. Look at the cast, which includes Jude Law, Ed Harris, and Rachel Weisz. Plus, it’s got the Weinstein brothers behind it. If “Little Miss Sunshine” can score a Best Picture nomination, we’re betting this film will sneak into the race and surprise a whole lot of people. It’s also helmed by a famous Hong Kong director who is making his English language film debut.
4. The Kite Runner
This film almost didn’t crack our top five and to be perfectly honest, we’re still not totally sure about its chances. On the surface, it looks solid: serious topic (the Russian invasion of Afghanistan), intimate story (the relationship between two boys, master and servant), and excellent, underrated director (Marc Forster). But the biggest problem lies in the source material. “The Kite Runner” is one of the most widely read and acclaimed books of the last few years. If you look at successful award-winning films, you’ll notice they usually come from lesser known books. Why? Because the unfamiliarity with the source material results in less vocal criticism/backlash. They’re also easier to make because there’s less pressure in adhering strictly to the book’s storyline for the sake of the fans. Look at two of the highest profile adaptations of the last five years: “Cold Mountain” and “Memoirs of a Geisha.” Both were touted as heavyweight Oscar contenders. Both were helmed by famous directors and had stellar casts. But both failed to score Best Picture nominations. We really like Forster (“Finding Neverland,” “Monster’s Ball”) so we’ll say the film slips in just barely.
5. Reservation Road
It’s a story about how a hit and run accident intertwines the lives of two families. It’s got that dark, emotional feel similar to “In the Bedroom” and “House of Sand and Fog.” With Joaquin Phoenix, Jennifer Connelly, and Mark Ruffalo aboard, it’s bound to feature some terrific dramatic performances. It’s based on a book, but not a well known one. We like director Terry George, who make a splash with his restrained direction in the underrated “Hotel Rwanda.” Something tells us this film will be a hit, and with Focus Features pushing it, it could go a long way.
Peaked your curiosity? Let’s conclude with some bold and somewhat outrageous predictions as to who will take home the big awards next year. As you all know, it’s never too early for speculation.
Best Supporting Actress: Vanessa Redgrave is in two awards-caliber films next year (“The Evening,” “Atonement”) and we’re betting she gets some serious notice for the latter, but ultimately we’ll give to the nod for the second year in a row for a role in a musical. Our pick is Helena Bonham Carter for “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.”
Best Supporting Actor: We feel most confident about this one. Mark Ruffalo has been an outstanding character actor and he’s in at least two very good films in 2007, “Zodiac,” and “Reservation Road.” He’ll win his first golden statuette for “Reservation Road.”
Best Actress: For the second year in a row, this category is loaded. Keira Knightley, Jennifer Connelly, Naomi Watts, Natalie Portman, and Angelina Jolie are all bona fide contenders. If Jolie’s film “A Mighty Heart,” (the story of journalist Daniel Pearl) is very good, look for her to be the frontrunner. But we’re going to totally go out on a limb and pick the unlikeliest of contenders…Norah Jones for “My Blueberry Nights.” If Jennifer Hudson can win an Oscar, we see now reason why the talented Ms. Jones can’t make the leap.
Best Actor: Joaquin Phoenix will be one of the favorites for his turn in “Reservation Road” just a few years off a career-defining performance in “Walk the Line.” But he will be going up against the ever-popular and beloved Johnny Depp in “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” Depp, with his endless array of amazing performances, is one of two actors that you just KNOW will win an Oscar one day (the other being DiCaprio). If “Sweeney” is as good as advertised, he’ll be making his first trip to the podium.
Best Director: It could be close between Forster and George, and we wouldn’t necessarily expect this award to line up with Best Picture given the frequency of splits over the last ten years. We say George takes it in a close one.
Best Picture: Well, well, well. It all comes down to this, right? “The Kite Runner” is out for reasons specified above. “His Dark Materials” is probably not going to win since it’s the first of a trilogy and “Atonement” may not have a wide enough appeal. That means the race comes down to “Reservation Road” vs. “My Blueberry Nights.” You would think the obvious choice is “Reservation,” since it’s a serious drama with hefty, possible award-winning performances and backed by Focus. But we still feel it may be a bit too dark and depressing to snag the top prize. Call us crazy, but this may just very well be the first year since 1998 (“Shakespeare in Love”) that another romantic comedy beats them all. It would be fitting, actually, since it is exactly a decade later. Our pick for 2008 Best Motion Picture is “My Blueberry Nights.”
See you in the summer!
a few thoughts about into the wild…emile hirsch was very good and probably deserves a nom, but Daniel day-lewis would beat him. Sean Penn was alright but a few things bugged me. I didnt like that hirsch looked into the camera a few times during the film, especially because the film was narrated by his sister and should have been therefore more subjective. So, looking into the camera was a poor choice
by Penn. Though it was good, the coen bros and or pt andersen will destroy him.
What about “Into the Wild”? I heard that’s been nominated for a few things, I definitely think it was Oscar-worthy, especially Emile Hersch in the leading role. So, purely because I quite like it, i’ll say (for nominations at least)
Best Actor: Emile Hersch
Best Director: Sean Penn
Best Picture: Into the Wild
Also, when it came out quite a while ago, Marion Cotillard was tipped to be nominated for Best Actress for “La Vie en Rose”.
AND….possibly Emma Thompson for Best Supporting Actress for “Stranger than Fiction”.
Of course, I have no idea how the voting/nomination system works, possibly they came out too long ago to be remembered for this oscars.
Listen to what “good god” said! Those noms are the best by far as of now. Although a supporting actress role worth mentioning is cate blanchett in I’m not there. Other than that, you people should get shit like pirates 3 out of your head, that movie was two hours too long with a shitty script. Maybe only visual effects or sound…but that’s about it.
What the hell is wrong with most of you? Get used to hearing There Will Be Blood and No Country for Old Men. I’m tired of people buying into hollywood hype. You all need to pull your head out of your ass and go watch a decent film.
Best Picture:
There Will Be Blood
No Country For Old Men
Best Actor:
Daniel Day Lewis
Best Actress:
Ellen Page
Best Supporting Actor:
Javier Bardem
Casey Affleck
Best Supporting Actress:
no one worth mentioning
Do yourself a favor and go watch There Will Be Blood the day after christmas. I promise, you won’t regret it.
Johnny Depp deserves it, and Angelina Jolie (or maybe Keira), I hope!
so this is all ridiculous because theres no way anyone could think that they could outfox the academy…but honestly the first set of nominations is kind of ridiculous. i dont see how you could overlook films like there will be blood, juno, and no country for old men. not to mention it sounds like you havent even seen my blueberry nights because you stated “its by some hong kong director…” yeah its wong kar wai and hes phenomenal. other than that i think not giving cate blanchett a nom for either elizabeth or im not there is pretty damn foolish. cody (comment above), i like your noms for the most part but lets be honest…the day jennifer garner wins an oscar is the day these awards are shut down. although she did kick ass (literally, not in acting) in the kingdom.
my predictions:
Best Picture:
1. Juno
2. Reservation Road
3. No Country for Old Men
4. Sweeney Todd
5. Atonement
Best Actor:
1. Tommy Lee Jones- No Country for Old Men
2. Denzel Washington- American Gangster
3. Juaquin Phoenix- Reservation Road
4. Adam Sandler- Reign Over Me
5. George Clooney
Best Actress:
1. Ellen Page- Juno
2. Keira Knightley- Atonement
3. Kerri Russell- Waitress
4. Jodie Foster- The Brave One
5. Angelina Jolie- A Mighty Heart
Best Supporting Actor:
1. Tommy Lee Jones- In the Valley of Elah
2. Don Cheadle- Reign Over Me
3. Mark Ruffalo- Reservation Road
4. Forrest Whitaker- The Great Debators
5. Phillip Seymour Hoffman- Charlie Wilson’s War
Best Supporting Actress:
1. Julia Roberts- Charlie Wilson’s War
2. Helen Bonhman Carter- Sweeney Todd
3. Maryl Streep- Renditon
4. Laura Linney- The Savages
5. Jennifer Garner- Juno
jfc69, what the hell is wrong with adapting beautiful literature to screen? Pride and Prejudice and Atonement are both books, but they are enormously different in content. Keira’s acting in Atonement is awesome, and even if she doesn’t win, she should be nominated at least. I agree, though, that James McAvoy’s performance was the most impressive. I hope he gets nominated.
I also think that Christian Bale needs to get some recognition . I don’t think he will, but he deserves it. He’s unbelievable.
And people keep saying Johnny Depp deserves a nom… but may I ask for what? All he’s done this year is Pirates and Sweeney Todd just came out today. I love Johnny. A lot… but I am not going to be so delusional to expect or even hope for a nom this year. There’s no way. Not to mention, he doesn’t really even care about the awards scene anyways. He’s thankful when he’s acknowledged, but he really couldn’t give a crap. He does movies he loves, not movies he thinks will get him awards.
jfc69, what the hell is wrong with adapting beautiful literature to screen? Pride and Prejudice and Atonement are both books, but they are enormously different in content. Keira’s acting in Atonement is awesome, and even if she doesn’t win, she should be nominated at least. I agree, though, that James McAvoy’s performance was unbelievable. I hope he gets nominated
I also think that Christian Bale gets some recognition . I don’t think he will, but he deserves it. He’s unbelievable.
And people keep saying Johnny Depp deserves a nom… but may I ask for what? All he’s done this year is Pirates and Sweeney Todd just came out today. I love Johnny. A lot… but I am not going to be so delusional to expect or even hope for a nom this year. There’s no way. Not to mention, he doesn’t really even care about the awards scene anyways. He’s thankful when he’s acknowledged, but he really couldn’t give a crap. He does movies he loves, not movies he thinks will get him awards.
i doubt denzel washington will get another oscar win since he already has 2!!
No country for old men was a great film, but i just dont see it winning best picture.
Angelina Jolie is definitely not winning – the power of tabloid.
but i do agree that Amy Adams was great in Enchanted!!
The obvious winner for animated movie of the year is RATATOUILLE!!…bee movie was not as good or inelligent and simpsons movie was not very critically acclaimed.
Sorry for the public correction, but I think you meant to ask if the early part of the article had “piqued” the interest of readers. “Piqued” means “stimulated or aroused,” but “peaked” would imply that our interest had already climaxed, rather prematurely apparently.
INTO THE WILD – should walk away with SEVERAL awards – best actor, best director, best screen play, best cinematography, best music (by Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam). I loved this movie so much I saw it twice and I would watch it again. Brilliant!
Some of these lists look way off….Where is No Country for Old men on half of them? That is now the critical darling that is winning Best Picture at all of the festivals. Top entry for each category is predicted winner
Picture:
No country for old men
Atonement
Juno
There Will Be Blood
Sweeney Todd
(The Diving Bell and the Butterfly could also get nominated)
Director:
Coen Brothers-No country for old men
Joe Wright-Atonement
Tim Burton-Sweeney Todd
Julian Schnabel-The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Sidney Lumet-Before the Devils Knows Your Dead
Actor:
Daniel Day Lewis-There will be Blood (Clear front runner)
Johnny Depp-Sweeney Todd
James McAvoy-Atonement
George Clooney-Michael Clayton
Denzel Washington-American Gangster
Actress:
Ellen Page-Juno
Julie Christie-Away from Her
Marion Cotillard-La Vie en Rose
Amy Adams-Enchanted
Angelina Jolie-A Mighty Heart
Supporting Actor:
Javier Bardem-No Country for old men
Tom Wilkinson-Michael Clayton
Hal Holbrook-Into the Wild
Casey Affleck-Jesse James movie
Max von Sydow-The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Supporting Actress:
Cate Blanchett-I’m not there
Amy Ryan-Gone Baby Gone
Tilda Swinton-Michael Clayton
Saoirse Ronan-Atonement
Julia Roberts-Charlie Wilson’s War
Original Screenplay:
Juno
Ratatouille
Michael Clayton
I’m Not There
The Savages
Adapted Screenplay:
No country for old men
Atonement
There will be blood
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Charlie Wilson’s War
I find it hard to believe that either Atonement or No Country for Old Men won’t win it all. Reservation Road and The Kite Runner were busts.
RATATOUILLE WILL BE THE NEXT ANIMATED FILM TO BE RECOGNIZED IN BEST PICTURE CATEGORY.
THIS FILM IS AMAZING, VERY REFINED AND SPECTACULAR.
VERY ORIGINAL!
How about “Before the Devil Knows Your Dead”
Phillip Seymor Hoffman was amazing
Ok after reading all the comments above..here are a few of my predictions:
BEST PICTURE
ATONEMENT
RESERVATION ROAD
MARGOT AT THE WEDDING
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
THERE WILL BE BLOOD
BEST ACTOR
JOHNNY DEPP – SWEENY TODD
DANIEL DAY LEWIS – THERE WILL BE BLOOD
JAMES MC AVOY – ATONEMENT
JOAQUIN PHEONIX – RESERVATION ROAD
ALAN RICKMAN – SNOW CAKE
BEST ACTRESS
SIGOURNEY WEAVER – A GIRL IN THE PARK
JODIE FOSTER – THE BRAVE ONE
NICOLE KIDMAN – MARGOT AT THE WEDDING
CATE BLANCHETT – THE GOLDEN AGE
HELEN BONHAM CARTER – SWEENY TODD
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
RATATOUILLE
MICHAEL CLAYTON
MARGOT AT THE WEDDING
JUNO
EASTERN PROMISES
I’m glad that there are more mentions of No Country further down on the comments board…I think that not enough people had seen that when this was written. That was, without a doubt, one of the most well-filmed, adapted, directed, and acted movie I’ve ever seen.
Oh yeah, if bourne ultimatum or At world’s end gets nominated, I’ll probably cry. I love action/adventure movies as much as the next guy and I don’t mean to sound like a snob, but honestly, those two movies sucked in the most simplistic and unentertaining way imaginable.
Go Viggo,
I could not of put it better myself.
some predictions from my end:
best picture:
Zodiac
Best actor:
Richard gere -The Hoax( at least a Nod)
Best actress in a supporting role:
Merryl Streep- lions for lambs
Evening( she should be nominated each time she sneezes… she is absolutely brilliant in any role she takes on but to go from miranda priestly to her turn as the journalist in lions for lambs is stunning.
also i believe Hairspray will win a lot of the side-awards… its a joy-ride…and we deserve to see queen latifah sing on stage… please please pretty please….
How is it that Viggo Mortensen continues to be overlooked for his well thought out and alternative roles that he plays. Yes, Johnny Depp chooses “alternative” roles, but Viggo Mortensen perfected the idea of choosing contoversial roles, what with The Indian Runner and now with Eastern Promises. Viggo Mortensen is one of the most didicated and astonishing actors that I have ever witnessed on the screen, he is to say the least mesmerizing, he will do whatever it takes to make a role both eerily believable and strangly effective, for example his role in Eastern Promises.
My vote is for VIGGO!
Listed from greatest to least chances of winning the Oscar:
BEST PICTURE
No Country For Old Men
Atonement
There Will Be Blood
Sweeny Todd
Juno
BEST ACTOR
Johnny Depp- Sweeny Todd
Daniel Day Lewis- There Will Be Blood
James McAvoy-Atonement
George Clooney-Michael Clayton
Tommy Lee Jones- In the Valley of Elah
BEST ACTRESS
Marion Cottilard- La Vie En Rose
Julie Christie- Away From Her
Keira Knightley- Atonement
Angelina Jolie- A Mighty Heart
Ellen Page- Juno
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem- No Country For Old Men
Casey Affleck- The Assination of Jesse James
Ed Harris- Gone Baby Gone
Alan Rickman- Sweeny Todd
Ben Foster- 3:10 to Yuma
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Saoirse Ronan-Atonement
Cate Blanchet- I’m Not There
Helena Bonham Carter- Sweeny Todd
Vanessa Redgrave-Atonement
Kelly McDonald-No Country For Old Men
Best Picture Nominees:
Atonement
No Country for Old Men
Sweeney Todd
Charlie Wilson’s War
American Gangster
Best Actor Nominees:
Daniel Day-Lewis-There Will Be Blood
Johnny Depp-Sweeney Todd
George Clooney-Michael Clayton
James Mcavoy-Atonement
Denzel Washington-American Gangster
I think Cate Blanchett should get best actress for Im Not There, and Keira Knightley for Atonement,
and best actor – JAMES MCAVOY
BEST PICTURE – ATONEMENT
BEST DIRECTER – JOE WRIGHT
And Wes Anderson for best screenplay(“The darjeeling limited”.
“sweeney” doesn’t have too long of a name. “master and commander: the far side of the world” was nominated, and it has one more syllable than “sweeney.”
if javier bardem does not win it would be a outrage, he the best, most chilling performance of anyone i have ever seen, i will always remember his performance.
No Country For Old Men should sweep the oscars
MARION COTILLARD as Edith Piaf in LA VIE EN ROSE was brilliant and should win Best Actress! ! ! !
Best Actress of 2007 is MARION COTILLARD in La Vie En Rose! I haven’t seen a performance this year that even comes close to her brilliant performance as Edith Piaf.
BEST PICTURE
American gangster
3:10 to yuma
Hair spray
Swentty todd
charlie wilson’s war
best actress
Marion contillar – la vien rose
Angelina Jolie – a Mighty heart
Julie christie – away form her
Cate blanchett – elizabeth
Keira knightly – atonement
best actor
Russel crowe – 3:10 to yuma
Denzel washington – american gangster
Brad pitt – assasination of jesse james
chris cooper – Breach
Adam sandler – reign over me
Johnny depp – swentty todd
best supporting actress
Laura linney – Breach
Michell pfifer – hairspray
Meggi smith – becoming Jane
Cate blanchett- i’m not There
best suppoting actor
John travolta – hairspray
cassey afflek – assasination of jesse james
Christian bale – 3:10 to yuma
paul giamatti – shoot em up
robert downey jr. – zodiac
Mark Ruffalo – zodiac
If Marion Cotillard does not win the best actress award there is no justice in the Academy
BEST PICTURE
Atonement
BEST ACTOR
James McAvoy
AWESOME MOVIE – GREAT ACTOR!
BEST PICTURE
Atonement
BEST ACTOR
James McAvoy
BEST ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett
BEST DIRECTOR
Joe Wright
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Christopher Hampton
Yes – you guessed it – “Atonement” to win all the major awards hands down!
BEST PICTURE
Atonement
BEST ACTOR
James McAvoy
BEST ACTRESS
I really wish to see Tabu in nominees list atleast , even if she doesnt win fine.She was splendid in Namesake.
Here it is. I have been to the future once before, and I have now gone again.
The winners are: Atonement best picture, Day-Lewis actor, Cottilard actress, Bardem supp actor, Blanchett supp actress, Coen Brothers Director.
The Psychic Twins correctly predicted all five top Oscar winners on The Dr. Keith Ablow Show in February 2007. They also predicted the top 7 Golden Globe winners on TV Guide Channel. Their accuracy rate is unparalleled.
The Psychic Twins correctly predicted all five top Oscar winners on The Dr. Keith Ablow Show in February 2007. They also predicted the top 7 Golden Globe winners on TV Guide Channel. Their accuracy rate is unparalleled.
The Psychic Twins correctly predicted all five top Oscar winners on The Dr. Keith Ablow Show in February 2007. They also predicted the top 7 Golden Globe winners on TV Guide Channel. Their accuracy rate is unparalleled.
The Psychic Twins correctly predicted all five top Oscar winners on The Dr. Keith Ablow Show in February 2007. They also predicted the top 7 Golden Globe winners on TV Guide Channel. Their accuracy rate is unparalleled.
I really like Amy Adams in Enchanted. She played a real life princess in fairy tales superbly!
Nobody can´t rival this year with Javier Bardem for best supporting actor.
Cheer up!!!
what about into the wild.
anything?
cinamatography.
for the winners,the strongest contender are:
Picture:Atonement because the MPAS like epic/war movies.Remember The English Patient?
Director:P.T. anderson or Coen Brothers
Actor:i don;t know,many predict Day-Lewis but McAvoy and Viggo was very strong contender.Cussack was also black horse.
Actress:it was either Cotillard,Carter,or knightley for me.Cotillard was the strongest of all but it’s foreign language,Carter on the other hand was a subtly and complex character to play.Knightley?we’ll see…
Supporting Actor:it was Harris from the very beggining…he has got 4 noms already,so this is his year.
Supporting Actress:Ronan was the best of all,if AMPAS don’t mind to see another teenager brought an Oscar
home.
for the winners,the strongest contender are:
Picture:Atonement because the MPAS like epic/war movies.Remember The English Patient?
Director:P.T. anderson or Coen Brothers
Actor:i don;t know,many predict Day-Lewis but McAvoy and Viggo was very strong contender.Cussack was also black horse.
Actress:it was either Cotillard,Carter,or knightley for me.Cotillard was the strongest of all but it’s foreign language,Carter on the other hand was a subtly and complex character to play.Knightley?we’ll see…
Supporting Actor:it was Harris from the very beggining…he has got 4 noms already,so this is his year.
Supporting Actress:Ronan was the best of all,if AMPAS don’t mind to see another teenager brought an Oscar
home.
now for the supporting role:
best Supporting Actor:
-Javier Bardem(no Country For old Men)
-Ed Harris(Gone Baby Gone)
-Alan Rickman(Sweeney Todd)
-Sam Elliott(The Golden Compass)
-Casey Affleck(The Assasination of Jesse James)
-Tom Wilkinson(Michael Clayton)
alternative:
-Josh Brolin(American Gangster)
-John Leguizamo(Love in the time of cholera)
-Robert De niro(Stardust)
Best Supporting Actress:
-Romola Garai(Atonement)
-Saoirse Ronan(Atonement)
-Queen Latifah(Hairspray)
-Rosemary Harris(before the devil Knows you’re Dead)
-Tilda Swinton(Michael Clayton)
alternative:
-Michelle Pfeiffer(Hairspray)
-Cate blanchett(i’m not There)
-Alexandra Maria Laura(Youth Without Youth)
I would vote for ONCE, if I had a vote.
hn…things getting hotter by now
there are:
best picture:
Atonement
There Will Be Blood
No Country for Old Men
Michael Clayton
The Golden Compass
best director:
Joel & Ethan Coen(No country for old men)
P.T. Anderson(There Will be Blood)
Ridley Scott(American Gangster)
Chris Weitz(The Golden Compass)
Tim burton(Sweeney Todd)
alternative:
-Joe Wright(Atonement)
-Sarah polley(Away From her)
-Wong Kar Wai(My Blueberry Nights)
Best actor:
-Viggo Mortensen(Eastern Promeses)
-Gordon pinsent(Away From Her)
-James McAvoy(Atonement)
-Daniel-Day Lewis(There Will Be Blood)
-Philip Seymour Hoffman(Before the devil knows You’re Dead)
alternative:
-Adam Sandler(Reign Over Me)
-John Cusack(Grace is Gone)
- Richard Gere(The hoax)
Best Actress:
-Keira Knightley(Atonement)
-Julie Christie(Away From Her)
-Ellen Page(Juno)
-Helena Bonham Carter(Sweeney Todd)
-Marion Cotillard(La Vie En Rose)
Alternative:
-Christina Ricci(Black Snake Moan)
-Sigourney Weaver(The Girl In The Park)
-Halle Berry(Things We lost In THe Fire)
javier bardem and salma hayek have good chances!!!
All these Oscar Predictions are way off. Especiallt the Best Picture nominees.
These are my predictions:
1. American Gangster
2. No Country for Old Men
3. Rendition (I didn’t really like it but it seems likely)
4. The Darjeeling Limited (It propbaly won’t be but I really hope it will)
5. 3:10 yo Yuma
i think
Best Soundtrack
Pirates of the Caribbean:At World’s End