Oscar Frenzy's Final Oscar Predictions
After much deliberation, we are pleased to present our 2009 Oscar Predictions in all categories. Enjoy.
Best Picture – Slumdog Millionaire
Best Director – Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
Best Actor – Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
Best Actress – Kate Winslet, The Reader
Best Supporting Actor – Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
Best Supporting Actress – Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Best Original Screenplay – In Bruges
Best Adapted Screenplay – Slumdog Millionaire
Foreign Language Film – The Class
Documentary Feature – Man on Wire
Animated Film – Wall-E
Art Direction – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Cinematography – Slumdog Millionaire
Costume Design – The Duchess
Documentary Short Subject – The Conscience of Nhem En
Film Editing – Slumdog Millionaire
Makeup – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Original Score – Slumdog Millionaire
Original Song – “Jai Ho,” Slumdog Millionaire
Animated Short Film – La Maison en Petits Cubes
Live Action Short Film – Spielzeugland (Toyland)
Sound Editing – The Dark Knight
Sound Mixing – The Dark Knight
Visual Effects – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
I think your right on the money. I would like to see Meryl Streep win but I don’t think it will happen. Yes – I believe In Bruges will win screenplay. It’s british, rather brilliant, and the underdog in it’s category. Yes – I believe you are correct on most counts.
not surprising. penn and rouke are rivals.
and the oscars are tommorow.
Milk is not that original. Too political for original screenplay.
Wall-E deserves to win, its great.
I am sure waltz with bashir will take best foreign language film…but then again, pan’s labyrinth didnt take it last time
…i hate when the academy snubs film just because they can
You guys are a bunch of idiots. Penn taking Best Actor, and Milk taking original screenplay
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In Bruges is a decent bet probably 2/5 odds or something like that.
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