Labor Day weekend 2010 in the San Juans of southwest Colorado seems like a long, long time ago. Since our incredible experience at the 37th Telluride Film Festival, Michael's Telluride Film Blog/The Oscar Clearinghouse has been tracking the possible outcomes for tonight's Oscar presentation and now it's time for the final pre-Oscar run-down of what we expect to happen after crunching numbers from Movie City News' The Guru's of Gold, Incontention.com, Scott Feinberg, Awards Daily, Awards Circuit, The Gold Derby.Com and Dave Karger at Entertainment Weekly. In all 24 categories (with TFF #37 in CAPS AND BOLD). And the Oscar will go to:
(Absolutely no real number crunching on these first three categories, so based on a limited range of "expert" opinion)
Short Doc: Killing in the Name
Short Animated: Madagascar: A Journey Diary
Short Live Action: GOD OF LOVE
Sound Mixing: The OC says: Inception...
Sound Editing: The OC says: Inception...
Visual Effects: The OC says: Inception...
Makeup: The OC says: The Wolfman...
And I have to agree.
Original Score: The OC says: Alexandre Desplat, THE KING'S SPEECH...
Original Song: The OC says: Randy Newman, "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3...
Again, I agree that this is what will happen, but, you could see The OC wrong in both of these categories pretty easily. In Score, there is still significant feeling for The Social Network and Inception. And in the Best Song category, you can find supporters in the Oscar prediction community for any of the four nominated songs.
Foreign Film: The OC says: In a Better World/Denmark
And I will agree...but it is a tiny, tiny favorite with INCENDIES/Canada and BIUTIFUL/Mexico very, very close.
Documentary: The OC says: INSIDE JOB...
Again, I'm buying this, but it's also a really tight category. Serious heat exists for the art doc Exit Through the Gift Shop (and the attendant curiosity as to what Banksy might try in accepting...or declining...or both? Undoubtedly it would be entertaining)...and just as it is for Best Song, each of the five nominees has some serious Oscar prognosticators on its side.
Animated Film: The OC (and everyone on the planet that tries to divine this stuff) says: Toy Story 3...
Uh...Yes.
Costume: The OC says: Alice in Wonderland...
THE KING'S SPEECH is a close second in our analysis, and it's my actual pick...my first divergence from The OC.
Art Direction: The OC says:THE KING'S SPEECH...
Yes. But watch out for Alice or Inception...they also have a lot of support here.
Film Editing: The OC says: The Social Network...
I'm going to agree, but you can make a good case for any of the other four nominees and if it turns into a TKS Sweep...who knows?
Cinematography: The OC says: Roger Deakins/True Grit...
Again...yes. Deakins should finally win an Oscar for his great camera work. And it was impressive in True Grit. Possible spoiler would be Wally Pfister for Inception.
THE BIG EIGHT CATEGORIES:
Adapted Screenplay: The OC says: Aaron Sorkin/The Social Network...
Not much doubt here.
Original Screenplay: The OC says: David Seidler/THE KING'S SPEECH...
Close to a lock
Supporting Actor: The OC says: Christian Bale/The Fighter...
Again, close to a lock...except if TKS is in sweep mode, which could force Geoffrey Rush into an acceptance speech.
Supporting Actress: The OC says: Melissa Leo/The Fighter...
The predictors have come back around to Leo after a brief stretch were she was perceived as having lost some momentum. But Leo has bounced back in the last ten days in the estimation of most Oscar pundits. Still, I'm going to buck The Clearinghouse. I'm going with Hailee Steinfeld in True Grit. And, as you might expect, here's the added caveat that Helena Bonham Carter could surprise here if the TKS sweep is more of a tsunami.
Actress: The OC says: Natalie Portman/BLACK SWAN...
Yes. And she should win it too. There's still some Oscar picker love for Annette Bening, but I don't think that it's going to happen for her tonight.
Actor: The OC says: Colin Firth/THE KING'S SPEECH.
Ummm...if Firth doesn't win, then the Academy needs to start looking for new accountants for the Oscars...because he only loses if they count it wrong or bribery is involved.
Director: Maybe this has become the hottest race of the night. Big support for a Best Picture/Best Director split in the Oscar pundit club. Also significant support for the notion that if a film is the Best Picture, then it's Director has to have been the best as well...and most years that is the path that Oscar follows.
The OC says: David Fincher/The Social Network...
I say: Tom Hooper/THE KING'S SPEECH
BEST PICTURE: THE OC SAYS: THE KING'S SPEECH...
And I agree.
If the OC is right:
THE KING'S SPEECH-5
The Social Network-3
Inception-3
The Fighter-2
Toy Story 3-2
One each for: BLACK SWAN, INSIDE JOB, True Grit, The Wolfman, Alice in Wonderland, and In a Better World.
TFF #37 total: 7 (maybe up to 2 more depending on the outcome in Short Film categories)
If I'm right:
THE KING'S SPEECH-7
Inception-3
True Grit-2
Toy Story 3-2
The Social Network-2
One each for: BLACK SWAN, INSIDE JOB, The Fighter, The Wolfman, In a Better World
TFF #37 total: 9 (and again, maybe a couple more in Short Films).
Comments anyone?
I'll be tweeting during the Oscar cast tonight if anyone is interested set your Twitter search for @Gort2 and follow me.
MTFB/The OC will have preliminary reaction tomorrow and more in depth response from my actual industry source types and Academy members Tuesday or Wednesday.
So, now, we wait.
1 comment:
There were few surprises!..Great layout of the Oscar Event itself. Accepting speeches were a bit boring except for two..KINGS SPEECH!!! Success.
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