My esteemed staff of writers have updated their Oscar predictions. The rest of my predictions will be updated periodically throughout the weekend but the staff have made some bold picks in their choices. Many of them are very high in hopes for Michelle Williams in My Week with Marilyn while others are thinking outside the box with choices like Moneyball for Best Picture, Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows Part II as a Best Picture nominee, Michael Shannon beating out DiCaprio, Dujardin, and Clooney in the Best Actor race for Take Shelter or Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris taking it all the way. Discuss their picks in this thread or discuss it on the FORUM along with your own predictions.
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Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
Anna not having The Tree of Life in Cinematography is probably the biggest omission. Pretty good overall I’d say. Michael’s are the closest to mine therefore his are the best
. I love how Jessica Chastain is nominated for three different movies amongst the five of you.
Jim Wilson(Quote) (Reply)
Thanks, we try. I’m still inclined to think Chastain will ultimately miss out on a nod, but we shall see…
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
I’m on the same note about Chastain. When you’re in so many movies you can get lost, but we’ll see what happens.
Anna Belickis(Quote) (Reply)
Aw shucks Jim thanks! The most frustrating element of this season is that Gosling and Chastain and Fassbender have turned out nomination-worthy performances in several films this year. Although there may indeed be a path opening for Fassbender in “Shame”, I cannot think of a year where three actors have delivered so much and yet may not have a nomination amongst them. This is a fascinating year. Joey is spot on with his take that, thus far, this is the most wide open race in recent years.
Michael Ward(Quote) (Reply)