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THE FAC: 15 OSCAR CATEGORIES
Here’s the first look from The Film Awards Clearinghouse at the Oscar field since the nominations were announced and in light of The Golden Globes that were awarded last weekend. This week, I’m taking a look at 15 of the 24 Oscar categories that will be awarded on Feb. 24th. Films/Individuals ranked in order of the likelihood of winning.
Sasha Stone/Awards Daily
Scott Feinberg/The Feinberg Forecast-The Hollywood Reporter
Kristopher Tapley/InContention-HitFix
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood-IndieWire
Peter Knegt/IndieWire
Brad Brevet/Rope of Silicon
Clayton Davis/Awards Circuit
Nathaniel Rogers/Film Experience
Alex Carlson/Film Misery
Telluride #39 films are indicated in Bold.
THE FAC: 15 OSCAR CATEGORIES
Here’s the first look from The Film Awards Clearinghouse at the Oscar field since the nominations were announced and in light of The Golden Globes that were awarded last weekend. This week, I’m taking a look at 15 of the 24 Oscar categories that will be awarded on Feb. 24th. Films/Individuals ranked in order of the likelihood of winning.
The FAC reviews the Oscar predictions of the following to arrive at its "predictions":
Sasha Stone/Awards Daily
Scott Feinberg/The Feinberg Forecast-The Hollywood Reporter
Kristopher Tapley/InContention-HitFix
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood-IndieWire
Peter Knegt/IndieWire
Brad Brevet/Rope of Silicon
Clayton Davis/Awards Circuit
Nathaniel Rogers/Film Experience
Alex Carlson/Film Misery
Telluride #39 films are indicated in Bold.
BEST PICTURE
1) Lincoln
2) Silver
Linings Playbook
3) Life
of Pi
4) Argo
5) Zero
Dark Thirty
6) Les
Miserables
7) Beasts
of the Southern Wild
8) Amour
9) Django
Unchained
Comment: The BIG
category is still generally regarded by our panel of Oscar experts as “Lincoln’s”
to lose. Its lead is substantial. If there is a challenge, different experts
have different theories about where that might come from.
“Silver Linings” has all the right boxes checked off with
acting nominations in each of the four categories plus nominations for
directing, writing and editing…all of which generally are regarded as crucial
to Best Picture Oscar success.
“Life of Pi’s” claim to be the usurper comes from being the
second most nominated film with 11, only 1 behind “Lincoln”.
“Argo’s” theory of upset is a little more of a labyrinth…involving
the rectification of the perceived slight to Ben Affleck in not being nominated
for Best Direction…again, some think that many in the directing branch thought
his nomination was assured and looked elsewhere to spread the nominations
around. The theory goes that so many
voters did that that Ben was left off the list entirely…Maybe.
Actually, a buddy of mine who’s a member of that branch of The Academy has
suggested as much himself. And,
realistically, I think that had Affleck been nominated, “Argo” would be the
easy upset pick…maybe even edging into a co-favorite position with “Lincoln” My understanding is that trend of thinking
has captured a number of the Oscar experts that are surveyed by The Gold Derby
and Movie City News’ Gurus of Gold.
Nevertheless, it hasn’t turned up that way in my first
review of the nine Oscarologists that I use for The Film Awards Clearinghouse
as “Argo” sits at #4, though the spread between #2 and #4 is very small.
BEST DIRECTION
1) Steven
Spielberg/Lincoln
2) Ang
Lee/Life of Pi
3) David
O. Russell/Silver Linings Playbook
4) [tie]
Michael Haneke/Amour and Benh Zeitlin/Beasts of the Southern Wild
Comment: As goes “Lincoln”
so goes the directing category.
Spielberg’s lead is substantial over Lee.
BEST ACTRESS
1) Jennifer
Lawrence/Silver Linings
2) Jessica
Chastain/Zero Dark Thirty
3) Emmanuelle
Riva/Amour
4) Quvenzhane
Wallis/Beasts
5) Naomi
Watts/The Impossible
Comments: A category
that is regarded as being tight, wasn’t as close as I thought it would be when
I ran the numbers. It’s close, but
Lawrence has an edge.
1) Daniel
Day Lewis/Lincoln
2) Hugh
Jackman/Les Miserables
3) Bradley
Cooper/Silver Linings
4) Denzel
Washington/Flight
5) Joaquin
Phoenix/The Master
Comment: DDL for the win…
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
1) Anne
Hathaway/Les Miserables
2) Sally
Field/Lincoln
3) Helen
Hunt/The Sessions
4) Amy
Adams/The Master
5) Jacki
Weaver/Silver Linings
Comment: Anne Hathaway…start
planning a place for your trophy…she’s way out front.
1) Philip
Seymour Hoffman/The Master
2) Tommy
Lee Jones/Lincoln
3) Robert
DeNiro/Silver Linings
4) Christoph
Waltz/Django
5) Alan
Arkin/Argo
Comment: This is a
great and very competitive category. I
was surprised to find Hoffman with a slight lead over Tommy Lee Jones using my
metric, but it’s very, very close. Waltz
and DeNiro aren’t all that far behind either.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
1) Tony
Kushner/Lincoln
2) David
O. Russell/Silver Linings
3) Chris
Terrio/Argo
4) David
Magee/Life of Pi
5) Lucy
Alibar and Benh Zeitlin/Beasts
Comment: Looks like Kushner’s to lose.
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
1) Quentin
Tarantino/Django Unchained
2) Mark
Boal/Zero Dark Thirty
3) Michael
Haneke/Amour
4) Wes
Anderson and Roman Coppola/Moonrise Kingdom
5) John
Gatins/Flight
Comment: This is a very close category among the top three
contenders. 3 points separate them. Fun to watch this over the next few weeks.
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
1) Amour
2) A
Royal Affair
3) No
4) War
Witch
5) Kon
Tiki
Comment: “Amour” FTW.
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
1) Brave
2) Frankenweenie
3) Wreck
It Ralph
4) ParaNorman
5) Pirates: Band
of Misfits
Comment: Another category that’s very tight among the top 3.
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
1) Searching
for Sugarman
2) The
Gatekeepers
3) How
to Survive a Plague
4) The
Invisible War
5) 5
Broken Cameras
Comment: “Sugarman’s” search for an Oscar ends in victory on
Feb. 24…it’s way, way out front.
1) Life
of Pi
2) Skyfall
3) Lincoln
4) Anna
Karenina
5) Django
Unchained
Comment: “Pi” looks solidly in the lead with Roger Deakins
looking to finally win an Oscar (for “Skyfall”) apparently its only real
threat.
1) Argo
2) Zero
Dark Thirty
3) Lincoln
4) Life
of Pi
5) Silver
Linings Playbook
Comment: A close race between William Goldenberg (Argo) and himself
(with Dylan Tichenor for Zero Dark Thirty).
Lincoln also has a shot.
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
1) Life
of Pi
2) Lincoln
3) Anna
Karenina
4) Argo
5) Skyfall
Comment: Actually, this is a tie between “Pi” and “Lincoln”…with
“Anna” and “Argo” close enough to steal it away.
1) Skyfall
(Skyfall)
2) Les
Miserables (Suddenly)
3) Chasing
Ice (Before My Time)
4) Ted
(Everybody Needs a Friend)
5) Life
of Pi (Pi’s Lullaby)
Comment: What has been perceived as a close contest between “Skyfall”
and “Les Miz” is perceived now as a fairly comfortable lead for “Skyfall” after
The Golden Globes.
Next week, I’ll update the Top 6 categories and take a look
at the other feature categories left out in this post…Sound Mixing and Editing,
Costume, Makeup and Hair, Production Design and Visual Effects.
OSCAR MATTERS
Taking a look at the Oscar predictions and analysis from some of the best in the business...
+GOLD DERBY...TWO PODCASTS...
http://ec.libsyn.com/p/c/9/5/c95b1fbb7c423cea/Oscar_Predictions_USA_Today.mp3?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d01cd8f30d1cc5dad2f&c_id=5321391
http://ec.libsyn.com/p/b/f/d/bfd18a54722c3576/LAT_Oscars_Predictions.mp3?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d01cd8f30d1cf5b5f91&c_id=5327818
Gold Derby also reports that the race is narrowing with "Argo" sneaking up on "Lincoln". I haven't seen that...yet but Gold Derby has a larger sample of Oscarologists. Here's that post:
http://www.goldderby.com/news/3872/argo-oscars-academy-awards-lincoln-zero-dark-thirty-les-miserables-silver-linings-playbook-entertainment-news-718593624.html
+FEINBERG FORECAST
The latest predictions for Oscar from The Hollywood Reporters' Scott Feinberg:
+THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTERS
Scott Feinberg and Gregg Kilday look at the Oscar race post-Globes in this video:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/best-picture-oscar-frontrunner-hollywood-413423
TFF #39: THIS AND THAT (about films that played at this year's fest)
+AFFLECK ON 'ARGO"
YouTube has this up with Ben Affleck talking about the process of making the film that has 7 Oscar nominations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6TAn6j9OKcI
+A ROYAL AFFAIR
Now that it has secured an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, Magnolia is re-releasing Denmark's Mads Mikkelsen starrer, "A Royal Affair" according to Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/a-royal-affair-re-released
+"AT ANY PRICE"
It's won't surprise readers of this blog when I repeat that I thought this film was borderline awful when I caught it at this year's SHOW...This year's "Butter" or "Fur"...just not a good movie. Although that sentiment wasn't universal. Alex Billington at FirstShowing.net loved it, for example. Nevertheless, in an effort to be a full service blog...here's the news: Sony Pictures Classics has released the official trailer for the film that stars Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron. Here's the note from SPC:
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/at-any-price/trailers/price-trailer-171017552.html
And here's the trailer:
BIG DATES
So, what's left on the calendar of import between now and the Oscar presentation? Here are the dates that may still hold some clues for Oscar diviners (per Sasha Stone at Awards Daily):
Oscar final voting runs from Feb. 8-19.
Producers Guild announces: Jan. 26.
Screen Actor's Guild announces: Jan. 27
Director's Guild announces: Feb. 2
British Academy (BAFTA) announces: Feb. 10
Writers Guild announces Feb. 17
OSCARS Feb. 24
More on Thursday...
Follow me on Twitter @Gort2.
"Like" Michael's Telluride Film Blog/The Film Awards Clearinghouse on Facebook.
OSCAR MATTERS
Taking a look at the Oscar predictions and analysis from some of the best in the business...
+GOLD DERBY...TWO PODCASTS...
http://ec.libsyn.com/p/c/9/5/c95b1fbb7c423cea/Oscar_Predictions_USA_Today.mp3?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d01cd8f30d1cc5dad2f&c_id=5321391
http://ec.libsyn.com/p/b/f/d/bfd18a54722c3576/LAT_Oscars_Predictions.mp3?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d01cd8f30d1cf5b5f91&c_id=5327818
Gold Derby also reports that the race is narrowing with "Argo" sneaking up on "Lincoln". I haven't seen that...yet but Gold Derby has a larger sample of Oscarologists. Here's that post:
http://www.goldderby.com/news/3872/argo-oscars-academy-awards-lincoln-zero-dark-thirty-les-miserables-silver-linings-playbook-entertainment-news-718593624.html
+FEINBERG FORECAST
The latest predictions for Oscar from The Hollywood Reporters' Scott Feinberg:
+THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTERS
Scott Feinberg and Gregg Kilday look at the Oscar race post-Globes in this video:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/best-picture-oscar-frontrunner-hollywood-413423
TFF #39: THIS AND THAT (about films that played at this year's fest)
+AFFLECK ON 'ARGO"
YouTube has this up with Ben Affleck talking about the process of making the film that has 7 Oscar nominations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6TAn6j9OKcI
+A ROYAL AFFAIR
Now that it has secured an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, Magnolia is re-releasing Denmark's Mads Mikkelsen starrer, "A Royal Affair" according to Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/a-royal-affair-re-released
+"AT ANY PRICE"
It's won't surprise readers of this blog when I repeat that I thought this film was borderline awful when I caught it at this year's SHOW...This year's "Butter" or "Fur"...just not a good movie. Although that sentiment wasn't universal. Alex Billington at FirstShowing.net loved it, for example. Nevertheless, in an effort to be a full service blog...here's the news: Sony Pictures Classics has released the official trailer for the film that stars Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron. Here's the note from SPC:
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/at-any-price/trailers/price-trailer-171017552.html
And here's the trailer:
BIG DATES
So, what's left on the calendar of import between now and the Oscar presentation? Here are the dates that may still hold some clues for Oscar diviners (per Sasha Stone at Awards Daily):
Oscar final voting runs from Feb. 8-19.
Producers Guild announces: Jan. 26.
Screen Actor's Guild announces: Jan. 27
Director's Guild announces: Feb. 2
British Academy (BAFTA) announces: Feb. 10
Writers Guild announces Feb. 17
OSCARS Feb. 24
More on Thursday...
Follow me on Twitter @Gort2.
"Like" Michael's Telluride Film Blog/The Film Awards Clearinghouse on Facebook.
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