Normally the Film Awards Clearinghouse seeks to condense the
best conventional wisdom of Oscar prognosticators into a single spot and then use
that information to attempt to divine what will happen when the Oscar nominations
are announced. But for this special
edition of the FAC, I have developed a different metric to see what it may tell
us. I’ve slammed together the results of
announcements from the last two weeks from The American Film Institute, the
National Board of Review, the Independent Spirit Awards, The Broadcast Film Critics’
Awards, The Golden Globes, The Los Angeles Film Critics Association and The New
York Film Critics Circle to get a little different slant at where the Oscar
race might be.
The next edition of the Film Awards Clearinghouse, which
should appear Thursday, will revert to the traditional metric.
BEST PICTURE
Two films are way out front (to no one’s surprise they are):
The Artist and The Descendants. Then
there are 4 other films that the above metric suggests will likely be
nominated: The Help, Hugo, Midnight in Paris and War Horse.
I think that there will likely be seven Best Picture nominees
and this metric suggests that 5 films are slugging it out for that slot:
Moneyball, The Tree of Life, and, perhaps a bit surprisingly, Drive, 50/50 and
Bridesmaids…really…
One other note…because virtually no one has yet seen
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, I don’t think you can completely rule it
out yet.
BEST DIRECTOR
Almost certain: Michel Hazanavicius/Artist, Alexander Payne/Descendants,
Martin Scorsese/Hugo.
After those three…it’s a cloud of dust. Personally, I tend to lean toward Terrence
Malick/Tree of Life and Steven Spielberg/War Horse
BEST ACTRESS
Four women rule (it would seem) at this point: Meryl
Streep/Iron Lady, Viola Davis/The Help, Michele Williams/Marilyn and (in a
stunning turn…she’s gotten really hot this last week or so) Tilda Swinton/We
Need to Talk.
Leaving three women fighting for the fifth slot: Glenn
Close/Albert Nobbs, Charlize Theron/Young Adult and Elizabeth Olsen/Martha
Marcy
BEST ACTOR
The five nominees (under this system) would be: Michael
Fassbender/Shame, Jean Dujardin/Artist, Brad Pitt/Moneyball, George
Clooney/Descendants and Leonardo DiCaprio/J. Edgar.
Outside shots for Demian Bichir/A Better Life, Michael
Shannon/Take Shelter and Ryan Gosling/Drive.
Nowhere to be found: Gary Oldman.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
This configuration of sources suggests the five nominees
will be: Janet McTeer/Albert Nobbs, Shailene Woodley/Descendants, Berenice
Bejo/Artist, Jessica Chastain/The Help and Octavia Spencer/The Help.
Best shot at sneaking in: Melissa McCarthy/Bridesmaids
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Three men seem pretty likely: Christopher Plummer/Beginners,
Albert Brooks/Drive, and Kenneth Brannagh/Marilyn.
Patton Oswalt/Young Adult and Jonah Hill/Moneyball seem to
be the best bets for the other two spots, but only marginally more likely than
a list of several others including Nick Nolte, Viggo Mortensen and John Hawkes.
SCREENPLAYS
Two adapted screenplays look fairly certain: The Descendants
and Moneyball.
Four originals appear to have an edge: The Artist, 50/50,
Win Win and Midnight in Paris.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
And the only foreign film that looks solid is (no surprise)
A Separation.
VARIOUS OSCAR PREDICTIONS
So after all of the above, here are some links to the folks who are supposed to know what's happening as we come out of this last week into the Holiday period which will see a slowdown in this pre-Oscar stuff. that will pick up strongly again the first week of the new year with the announcement of nominees for the producers and writers guild awards.
Gurus of Gold: http://moviecitynews.com/2011/12/gurus-o-gold-golden-globes-nominations/
Gold Derby: http://www.goldderby.com/predictions/experts/19/4/#
Scott Feiberg's Forecast from The Hollywood Reporter: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/feinberg-forecast-bfca-sag-hfpa-274964
Anne Thompson and Kris Tapley's Oscar Talk podcast: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/oscar-talk-where-are-we-now-the-artist-descendants-dragon-tattoo-extremely-loud-war-horse
Awards Circuit: http://www.awardscircuit.com/2011/12/17/oscar-circuit-nice-guys-or-gals-finish-last/
Anne Thompson: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/oscar_predicts_chart
See you Thursday
So after all of the above, here are some links to the folks who are supposed to know what's happening as we come out of this last week into the Holiday period which will see a slowdown in this pre-Oscar stuff. that will pick up strongly again the first week of the new year with the announcement of nominees for the producers and writers guild awards.
Gurus of Gold: http://moviecitynews.com/2011/12/gurus-o-gold-golden-globes-nominations/
Gold Derby: http://www.goldderby.com/predictions/experts/19/4/#
Scott Feiberg's Forecast from The Hollywood Reporter: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/feinberg-forecast-bfca-sag-hfpa-274964
Anne Thompson and Kris Tapley's Oscar Talk podcast: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/oscar-talk-where-are-we-now-the-artist-descendants-dragon-tattoo-extremely-loud-war-horse
Awards Circuit: http://www.awardscircuit.com/2011/12/17/oscar-circuit-nice-guys-or-gals-finish-last/
Anne Thompson: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/oscar_predicts_chart
See you Thursday
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