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    I thought Argo was a very well done thriller but not really best picture worthy. I mean it slipped in my top ten for the year (at #9), so it won't be a terrible choice, but I think it'd be one of the weaker recent Best Pctures. However, I know it's gonna win.

    In the last ten years I'd prbably say.

    1. No Country For Old men
    2. Return of the King
    3. The Hurt Locker
    4. The Artist
    5. The Departed
    6. Slumdog Millionaire
    7. Million Dollar Baby
    8. Argo
    9. The King's Speech
    10. Crash

    It's close between MDB and Argo for #7/8. Anyway, I'm finalizing my final predictions right now. It's gonna be a real crapshoot in some categories. Really, I am only confident in a handful of categories this year.

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    Predictions

    Best Picture: Argo

    Actor in a Leading Role: Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
    Actress in a Leading Role: Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Actor in Supporting Role: Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln)
    Actress in a Supporting Role: Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
    Animated Feature Film: Brave
    Cinematography: Life Of Pi - Claudio Miranda
    Costume Design: Les Miserables
    Directing: Steven Spielberg (Lincoln)
    Documentary Feature: Searching for Sugar Man
    Documentary Short: Open Heart
    Film Editing: Argo
    Foreign Language Film: Amour
    Makeup & Hairstyling: The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey
    Music - Original Score: Mychael Danna (Life of Pi)
    Music - Original Song: "Skyfall" (Skyfall)
    Production Design: Les Miserables
    Short Film - Animated: Paperman
    Short Film - Live Action: Curfew
    Sound Editing: Zero Dark Thirty
    Sound Mixing: Les Miserables
    Visual Effects: Life of Pi
    Writing - Adapted Screenplay: Chris Terrio (Argo)
    Writing - Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino (Django Unchained)



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    Lincoln is going in my second slot; it’s a bore, but it’s Spielberg, it’s well-meaning, and it’s important.
    This is a very telling statement, and I almost totally agree with it, except that I would argue that it is for exactly those reasons that Lincoln should not recieve the critical acclaim lauded upon it. The film is almost as entirely forgettable as Django Unchained, saved only by a couple of solid performances, and I expect, a year down the road, people will wake up (as they so very often do with Oscars and hindsight) and think "Woah, what were we thinking back then?"

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    I suspect Lincoln will age much better than Argo...and anything else in the race except for maybe Zero Dark Thirty (procedurals about recent history tend to age very well...All The President's Men, The Insider, etc). Actually I think it may be considered one of Spielberg's best films 20 years from now.


    Anyhow, my predictions.

    Best Picture:
    Argo

    Best Director:
    David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook)

    Best Actor:
    Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)

    Best Actress:
    Jennifer lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)

    Best Supporting Actress:
    Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)

    Best Supporting ACtor:
    Robert De Niro (Silver Linings Playbook)

    Best Animated Feature:
    Brave

    Best Foreign Film:
    Amour

    Best Original Screenplay:
    Django Unchained

    Best Adampted Screenplay:
    Argo

    Best Costume Design:
    Anna Karenina

    Best Song:
    "Skyfall" from Skyfall

    Best Original Score
    Life of Pi

    Best Dosumentary:
    Searching For Sugarman

    Best Documentary Short Subject:
    Mondays at Racine

    Best Makeup and Hairstyling:
    Les Miserables

    Best Production Design:
    Lincoln

    Best Film Editing:
    Argo

    Best Cinematography:
    Life of Pi

    Best Sound Editing:
    Argo

    Best Sound Mixing:
    Les Miserables

    Best Visual Effects:
    Life of Pi

    Best Animated Short Film :
    Paperman

    Bezt Live Action Short Film:
    Curfew


    This is my best year for seeing the nominees. I really have only missed a handful of films this year - first time I ever saw all 5 of the Foreign Films before the telecast.
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    Having seen Silver Linings Playbook, I'd definately like to see Jennifer Lawrence win in her category, and I was so impressed with Bradley Cooper (who shall no longer just be known to me as the guy from those hateful Hangover films). Generally, I cannot abide offerings from the rom-com genre, but this was a wonderful exception which, I was surprised to find, resonated deep with me. And, finally, a film I was able to recommend to my sisters!

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    Beasts of the Southern Wild was a nice interesting film, but I can't help but think the wildly raving critics have been influenced more by what they brought to the film, rather than what it gave to them. I think it's depth is subjective depending on the viewer. There were things I liked about it a lot but personally I felt it was too all-over-the-place for me to really care.

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    Paperman is such a beautiful short.

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    Best Picture: Argo
    Most deserving in terms of being an all-round entertaining and rock solid piece of cinema.

    Actor in a Leading Role: Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
    It will, of course, be well-deserved, although I'd love to see Hugh Jackman win.

    Actress in a Leading Role: Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)
    If Jessica Chastain wins, I'll be equally happy.

    Actor in Supporting Role: Robert De Niro (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Definately the strongest of those I saw. I loved Tommy Lee Jones, but the role simply lacked variety. Sadly, I haven't seen The Master.

    Actress in a Supporting Role: Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
    None of the others come close for me.

    Cinematography: Skyfall
    Of all the awards, this is one of the ones I care most about. Skyfall is gorgeous!

    Costume Design: Les Miserables
    Lincoln would be an equally deserved win.

    Directing: Steven Spielberg (Lincoln)
    A really tough one since the rightfully deserving winner is sinfully absent from the nominees. Of the nominees, I'd like to see Behn Zeitlin win it, but I think this is Spielberg's win.

    Film Editing: Argo
    My preference, although Zero Dark Thirty is probably a strong contender for this, too. That last half hour...

    Foreign Language Film: Amour
    Based on the strength of its nominations. I haven't seen any of the other nominees.

    Makeup & Hairstyling: The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey
    It's got to be, really.

    Music - Original Score: Life of Pie
    I don't think it's been a standout year for great scores. Strongest of the bunch, though.

    Music - Original Song: Skyfall
    It's in the bag, surely.

    Production Design: Les Miserables
    My personal preference, although I think Lincoln is equally deserving here.

    Sound Editing: Skyfall
    Call me a biased Brit, but technically, this film is an absolute beast.

    Sound Mixing: Les Miserables
    For obvious reasons.

    Visual Effects: Life of Pi
    I don't think there was really any other competition for this one this year, compared to this film, of course.

    Adapted Screenplay: Argo
    This, or Silver Linings Playbook, to make me happy.

    Original Screenplay: Zero Dark Thirty
    Considering the subject matter, most of which being something of a desk jockey manhunt for Osama bin Laden, I think it's a brilliant piece of work. If Tarantino wins this for his self-indulgent waffle, I'll be pissed.

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    I hit 21 of 24 categories correctly. I would have happily been wrong if Lincoln could have gotten more gold though!

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    I am surprised that Waltz and Lewis got their 2nd Oscars in such a short time frame from the academy. Maybe that was a theme for this year's ceremony. It is not like they had themes before.

    I find it awesome that Ben Affleck finally got the recognition that he deserves and that he is not standing in Matt Damon's shadow anymore. Maybe now they can finally work on Good Will Hunting Season!

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    I love Christoph Waltz but I have to agree with the grumpy cynical voter in that article linked earlier; it was an unfair nomination, he was quite clearly co-lead with Jamie Foxx in that film. It was not a supporting role.

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    I loved Jennifer Lawrence's win, and I even loved her stumble on the steps. You can tell how shocked she was.

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