Monday, January 21, 2008

Oscar Nomination Picks


Best Picture:
There Will Be Blood 5
Juno 4
No Country For Old Men 3
The Diving Bell And The Butterfly 2
American Gangster 1

Best Director
Joel & Ethan Coen No Country For Old Men 5
Ivan Reitman 4
Paul Thomas Anderson There Will Be Blood 3
Julian Schnabel The Diving Bell And The Butterfly 2
Sarah Polley Away From Her 1

Best Actress
Julie Christie Away From Her 5
Ellen Page Juno 4
Marion Cotillard La Vie En Rose 3
Angelina Jolie A Mighty Heart 2
Jodie Foster The Brave One 1
Nicole Kidman Margot At The Wedding 1*

Best Actor
Daniel Day Lewis There Will Be Blood 5
Josh Brolin No Country For Old Men 4
George Clooney Michael Clayton 3
Ryan Gosling Lars and The Real Girl 2
Phillip Seymour Hoffman Before The Devil Knows Your Dead 1*
Denzel Washington American Gangster 1

Best Supporting Actress
Cate Blanchett I'm Not There 5
Amy Ryan Gone Baby Gone 4
Tilda Swinton Michael Clayton 3
Jennifer Jason Leigh Margot At The Wedding 2
Jennifer Garner Juno 1*
Ruby Dee American Gangster 1

Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem No Country For Old Men 5
Casey Affleck The Assassination of Jesse James 4
Tommy Lee Jones No Country For Old Men 3
Philip Seymour Hoffman Charlie Wilson's War 2
Ethan Hawke Before The Devil Knows Your Dead 1
JK Simmons Juno 1*

Best Adapted Screenplay
No Country For Old Men 5
There Will Be Blood 4
Atonement 3
Away From Her 2
Sweeney Todd 1

Best Original Screenplay
Juno 5
I'm Not There 4
Michael Clayton 3
Lars And The Real Girl 2
The Savages 1
Margot At The Wedding 1*

Here are my picks. The ones with stars next to them are dark horse picks...the nominations are in several hours, and these performances and films could slip in and take a spot given their buzz or star power , i.e. Margot At The Wedding was savaged by critics, but Kidman gave a ridicilously on point, severely comic turn as Margot. And, Noam Baumbach wrote and directed a, for the most part, a very good film (I loved the movie, even if it disturbed me in some places)

Let's see how this plays out in the morning. Will Ellen Page best Julie Christie at the awards? Will Jennifer Garner slip in as a Dark Horse candidate?

Will the Coen Brothers FINALLY get their just due with awards for adapted screenplay, best picture, and best director?

Will Diablo Cody bring home the gold for Juno in the best original screenplay category?

Will the awards even HAPPEN??? What do you think?

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1 comment:

John K said...

I wonder if the awards will happen too. Will the producers break down and figure out a deal that addresses the writers' concerns, or are they willing to commit commercial suicide? Who can say? All in all, though, it ought to be interesting come Oscar award time. I still have to see Juno, which at least 2 people I know have seen and HATED. Something about the abortion politics and the ending....