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The Oscar nominations are to be announced this coming tuesday, January 23rd. So I decided to post my predictions for the major catergories. Add yours aswell. I'll add a winners prediction thread after the nominees are announced.

 

Best Picture

The Departed

Dreamgirls

The Queen

Little Miss Sunshine

Babel

Dark Horses: Pan's Labyrinth, Children of Men, Letters From Iwo Jima

 

Best Director

Martin Scorsese- The Departed

Stephen Frears- The Queen

Bill Condon- Dreamgirls

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu- Babel

Clint Eastwood- Letter From Iwo Jima

Dark Horses: Guillermo Del Toro- Pan's Labyrinth, Alfonso Cuaron- Children of Men, Paul Greengrass- United 93

 

Best Actor

Forest Whitaker- The Last King of Scotland

Leonardo DiCaprio- The Departed

Will Smith- The Pursuit of Happyness

Peter O"Toole- Venus

Sacha Baron Cohen- Borat

Dark Horses: Ryan Gosling- Half Nelson, Will Ferrell- Stranger Than Fiction, Aaron Eckhart- Thank You For Smoking

 

Best Actress

Helen Mirren- The Queen

Meryl Streep- The Devil Wears Prada

Judi Dench- Notes on a Scandal

Penelope Cruz- Volver

Kate Winslet- Little Children

Dark Horses: Maggie Gyllenhaal- Sherrybaby, Toni Collette- Little Miss Sunshine

 

Best Supporting Actor

Eddie Murphy- Dreamgirls

Jack Nicholson- The Departed

Alan Arkin- Little Miss Sunshine

Brad Pitt- Babel

Mark Wahlberg- The Departed

Dark Horses: Dijimon Hounsou- Blood Diamond, Michael Sheen- The Queen, Jackie E. Haley- Little Children

 

Best Supporting Actress

Jennifer Hudson- Dreamgirls

Cate Blanchett- Notes on a Scandal

Abigail Breslin- Little Miss Sunshine

Rinko Kikuchi- Babel

Catherine O'Hara- For Your Consideration

Dark Horses: Emma Thompson- Stranger Than Fiction, Adrianna Barraza- Babel

 

Best Original Screenplay

Michael Arndt- Little Miss Sunshine

Guillermo Arriaga- Babel

Guillermo Del Toro- Pan's Labyrinth

Peter Morgan- The Queen

Zach Helm- Stranger Than Fiction

Dark Horses: Paul Greengrass- United 93, Pedro Almodovar- Volver

 

Best Adapted Screenplay

William Monahan- The Departed

Jason Reitman- Thank You For Smoking

Alfonso Cuaron & Timothy J. Sexton- Children of Men

Bill Condon- Dreamgirls

Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines- Borat

Dark Horses: Todd Field & Tom Perrotta- Little Children, Aline Brosh McKenna- The Devil Wears Prada

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QUOTE(soxsr08 @ Jan 20, 2007 -> 12:16 AM)
The Oscar nominations are to be announced this coming tuesday, January 23rd. So I decided to post my predictions for the major catergories. Add yours aswell. I'll add a winners prediction thread after the nominees are announced.

 

Best Picture

The Departed

Dreamgirls

The Queen

Little Miss Sunshine

Babel

Dark Horses: Pan's Labyrinth, Children of Men, Letters From Iwo Jima

 

You're dreaming on that one. It was funny, sure, but it just another attempt at Wes Anderson humor. And Anderson's movies are superior in EVERY way (screenplay, comedy and especially aesthetics), yet, he's never been nominated for ANYTHING.

 

Letter's From Iwo Jima probably will be in there, but I've yet to see Pan's Labyrinth and I'm excited to do so.

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I saw Little Miss Sunshine last night. I thought it was supposed to be funny? I chuckeled a couple of times, but that was about it. Dang thing was a drama more than anything else.

I had also heard, and was kind of lead to believe it was a pretty harmless movie. Boy...my 9 year old was a little shocked at times! LOL!!! She had sat down and started to watch it when my wife checked and told me it was rated "R". We let her stay, but watched very close and had her go into "earmuff" mode at times.

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QUOTE(BobDylan @ Jan 20, 2007 -> 10:08 AM)
You're dreaming on that one. It was funny, sure, but it just another attempt at Wes Anderson humor. And Anderson's movies are superior in EVERY way (screenplay, comedy and especially aesthetics), yet, he's never been nominated for ANYTHING.

 

Letter's From Iwo Jima probably will be in there, but I've yet to see Pan's Labyrinth and I'm excited to do so.

From what I have read/heard, its almost a certainty it will get the nomination. I'm not defending it here either, but I didn't think it was in anyway close to Wes Anderson humor. It was more of a drama than anything and I think Wes Anderson has a very distinct style of humor, and Little Miss Sunshine didn't remind me of it.

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Here are my predictions:

 

Best Picture

Little Miss Sunshine

Babel

Dreamgirls

The Departed

The Queen

 

Lead Actor

Forest Whitaker

Last King of Scotland

Peter O'Toole

Venus

Will Smith

The Pursuit of Happyness

Leonardo DiCaprio

The Departed

Sacha Baron Cohen

Borat

 

Lead Actress

Helen MirrenThe Queen

Judi Dench, Notes on a Scandal

Meryl Streep, The Devil Wears Prada

Penelope Cruz, Volver

Kate Winslet, Little Children

 

Supporting Actor

Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls

Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine

Djimon Honsou, Blood Diamond

Jackie Earle Haley, Little Children

Jack Nicholson, The Departed

 

Supporting Actress

Jennifer Hudson

Dreamgirls

Rinko Kikuchi

Babel

Cate Blanchett

Notes on a Scandal

Adriana Barraza

Babel

Abigail Breslin

Little Miss Sunshine

 

Director

Martin Scorsese, The Departed

Bill Condon

Dreamgirls

Alejandro González Iñárritu

Babel

Stephen Frears

The Queen

Clint Eastwood

Letters of Iwo Jima

 

Screenplay, Original

Michael Arndt

Little Miss Sunsine

Peter Morgan

The Queen

Guillermo Arriaga

Babel

Zach Helm, Stranger than Fiction

Paul Greengrass

United 93

 

Screenplay, Adapted

William Monahan

The Departed

Jason Reitman

Thank You for Smoking

Aline Brosh McKenna

The Devil Wears Prada

Sacha Baron Cohen et al.

Borat

Todd Field, Tom Perrotta

Little Children

 

Animated Feature

Cars

Happy Feet

Monster House

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Little Miss Sunshine was superior to any of Wes Anderson's films. He bugs the crap out of me - stop obsessing with production design and actualy tell a story about real characters. He couldn't write his way out of a paper bag. But enough about him...

 

I wouldn't be surprised to see LMS nominated for Best Picture - it's the indie film of choice this year, and honestly it HAS been a weak year for film all around.

 

Departed, Dreamgirls, & Babel seem like no brainers, but Dreamgirls to me was all style and no substance. Departed was ok, and I haven't seen Babel yet. The Queen might be nominated, but to me that film was less of a complete film and more of a one-woman play. The Academy does love good performances by old people, so Mirren seems a lock, but I'm not sure about the movie. Letters from Iwo Jima will get Foreign Language film, but maybe not Best Picture.

 

My two favorite movies will probably not get nominated - Children of Men and Borat. How does Sacha Cohen not get nominated? And while we're talking about acting nods, Jennifer Hudson was on the screen more than Beyonce, how is she a SUPPORTING actress? Whatever....

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Biggest shock? No Dreamgirls in best picture category.

 

 

NOMINATIONS BY CATEGORY - 79TH AWARDS

 

Performance by an actor in a leading role

Leonardo DiCaprio - BLOOD DIAMOND

Ryan Gosling - HALF NELSON

Peter O'Toole - VENUS

Will Smith - THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS

Forest Whitaker - THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND

 

Performance by an actor in a supporting role

Alan Arkin - LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

Jackie Earle Haley - LITTLE CHILDREN

Djimon Hounsou - BLOOD DIAMOND

Eddie Murphy - DREAMGIRLS

Mark Wahlberg - THE DEPARTED

 

Performance by an actress in a leading role

Penélope Cruz - VOLVER

Judi Dench - NOTES ON A SCANDAL

Helen Mirren - THE QUEEN

Meryl Streep - THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

Kate Winslet - LITTLE CHILDREN

 

Performance by an actress in a supporting role

Adriana Barraza - BABEL

Cate Blanchett - NOTES ON A SCANDAL

Abigail Breslin - LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

Jennifer Hudson - DREAMGIRLS

Rinko Kikuchi - BABEL

 

Best animated feature film of the year

CARS

HAPPY FEET

MONSTER HOUSE

 

Achievement in art direction

DREAMGIRLS

THE GOOD SHEPHERD

PAN'S LABYRINTH

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

THE PRESTIGE

 

Achievement in cinematography

THE BLACK DAHLIA

CHILDREN OF MEN

THE ILLUSIONIST

PAN'S LABYRINTH

THE PRESTIGE

 

Achievement in costume design

CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

DREAMGIRLS

MARIE ANTOINETTE

THE QUEEN

 

Achievement in directing

BABEL

THE DEPARTED

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA

THE QUEEN

UNITED 93

 

Best documentary feature

DELIVER US FROM EVIL

AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH

IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS

JESUS CAMP

MY COUNTRY, MY COUNTRY

 

Best documentary short subject

THE BLOOD OF YINGZHOU DISTRICT

RECYCLED LIFE

REHEARSING A DREAM

TWO HANDS

 

Achievement in film editing

BABEL

BLOOD DIAMOND

CHILDREN OF MEN

THE DEPARTED

UNITED 93

 

Best foreign language film of the year

AFTER THE WEDDING

DAYS OF GLORY (INDIGÈNES)

THE LIVES OF OTHERS

PAN'S LABYRINTH

WATER

 

Achievement in makeup

APOCALYPTO

CLICK

PAN'S LABYRINTH

 

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)

BABEL

THE GOOD GERMAN

NOTES ON A SCANDAL

PAN'S LABYRINTH

THE QUEEN

 

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)

"I Need to Wake Up" - AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH

"Listen" - DREAMGIRLS

"Love You I Do" - DREAMGIRLS

"Our Town" - CARS

"Patience" - DREAMGIRLS

 

Best motion picture of the year

BABEL

THE DEPARTED

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

THE QUEEN

 

Best animated short film

THE DANISH POET

LIFTED

THE LITTLE MATCHGIRL

MAESTRO

NO TIME FOR NUTS

 

Best live action short film

BINTA AND THE GREAT IDEA (BINTA Y LA GRAN IDEA)

ÉRAMOS POCOS (ONE TOO MANY)

HELMER & SON

THE SAVIOUR

WEST BANK STORY

 

Achievement in sound editing

APOCALYPTO

BLOOD DIAMOND

FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

 

Achievement in sound mixing

APOCALYPTO

BLOOD DIAMOND

DREAMGIRLS

FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

 

Achievement in visual effects

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST

POSEIDON

SUPERMAN RETURNS

 

Adapted screenplay

BORAT CULTURAL LEARNINGS OF AMERICA FOR MAKE BENEFIT GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN

CHILDREN OF MEN

THE DEPARTED

LITTLE CHILDREN

NOTES ON A SCANDAL

 

Original screenplay

BABEL

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

PAN'S LABYRINTH

THE QUEEN

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It's really spread out this year...I like that.

Looks like Big Studio hype (Dreamgirls) couldn't get you a nomination this year.

High Quality films this year. Nice work Academy!

 

 

And as a card-carrying member of the Razzie committee, I am so happy to see "Little Man" receive so many nominations. :D

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jan 24, 2007 -> 10:39 AM)
A few thoughts:

It's hard to have a fair opinion unless you've seen every film.

Huh? I thought the critics hated 'Babel'??

Why is everyone so in love with 'The Departed'?

Don't snooze on Forest Whitaker in 'The Last King of Scotland'.

For those that saw Babel, is it worth seeing? What about the Last King of Scottland (is that like an action drama)? Both sound like they could be interesting but I don't remember any previews on them and since I'm out of town on business I'll probably hit up the theatres to kill time at least one night during the next 2 weeks.

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QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Jan 24, 2007 -> 03:59 PM)
For those that saw Babel, is it worth seeing? What about the Last King of Scottland (is that like an action drama)? Both sound like they could be interesting but I don't remember any previews on them and since I'm out of town on business I'll probably hit up the theatres to kill time at least one night during the next 2 weeks.

 

 

DEFINATELY see TLKOS, it's not an action film. Based on a Scotish physician's experiences as Idi Amin's personal doctor/advisor.

 

I haven't seen 'Babel' since I read a review that said it was 'Crash' on a global scale. Heres a few more reviews, decide for yourself. I'd suggest you read all of them.

 

http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/babel

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QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Jan 24, 2007 -> 04:59 PM)
For those that saw Babel, is it worth seeing? What about the Last King of Scottland (is that like an action drama)? Both sound like they could be interesting but I don't remember any previews on them and since I'm out of town on business I'll probably hit up the theatres to kill time at least one night during the next 2 weeks.

I haven't seen the last King of Scotland, but I may drive up and see it.

 

Babel was not good. It was just really pretentious. I don't know if this makes sense, but it wasn't a movie that was made for people to watch and enjoy, it was made for award season. I wouldn't recommend seeing it unless you're on a quest to see all the big pictures of the year. Otherwise save yourself 2.5 hours. There's my 2 cents Jason.

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