We’re taking questions for our upcoming episode of the Awards Circuit Power Hour. But we have a guest this week! Nathaniel Rogers from The Film Experience will be joining us to dish about the Oscars. We’ll be taking some questions of yours during the episode as always. You can send them via our comment section in the bottom or you can send in a Voicemail via Speakpipe which you can record and send from our sidebar.
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Tags: Community, Entertainment/Culture, Nathaniel Rogers, Podcast, Q & A, Questions, the Oscars
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1) Since The Master might be too much for the Academy to handle, what do you think are its chances of winning top awards? Picture, Directing, Actor (Phoenix), Supp. Actor (Hoffman), Supp. Actress (Adams) & original screenplay?
2) Earlier in the Year, Leonardo DiCaprio was the Supp. Actor front-runner for Django Unchained. Is he still the front-runner and can he still win? He’s one of the most overdue actors out there.
moviewatcher(Quote) (Reply)
Have a question:
A few Power Hours back, Clayton made his big play for To the Wonder sweeping Picture and Director seeing as the other nominees had some huge hurdles in front of them (Spielberg not likely trumping Schindler’s List and winning a 3rd; Hooper, Bigelow, and Lee being relatively recent winners; Haneke directing a foreign language picture; and PTA possibly going over the academy members’ heads with The Master). That being said, if To the Wonder ISN’T the power player that Clayton predicted, but that traffic jam of other contenders still exists, what film has the best shot of taking that place as the unexpected, come-from-behind winner? Maybe Argo?
Daniel Hogan(Quote) (Reply)
Do you think we could see Joaquin and Marion winning two years in a row 2012 and 2013 for Phoneix (The Master) and Cotillard (Rust & Bone) they both are in Nightingale next year.
Eoin Dalt(Quote) (Reply)
From the past ten years, who do you think have made the best directing debuts?
My choices are:
Ben Affleck
Tony Gilroy
Judd Apatow
Jason Reitman
Rob Marshall
Nicholas Stoller
Neil Burger
Steve(Quote) (Reply)
What past experinces have you had were the audience would applaude a moment of the whole film? Do you think we could get some in the near future. (EG. A favourite of mine was seeing dreamgirls and when “And I’m Telling You” ended teh audience stood up to applaude.)
Eoin Dalt(Quote) (Reply)