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OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2010
OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2010

Academy Awards / Oscar Nominations / Oscar Predictions

No one cares, but one of the best films of 2009, THAT EVENING SUN, was closed out by the Oscars this year. No Hal Holbrook nomination.

Watch the THAT EVENING SUN Movie Trailer

Okay, the rant is over.

Now for the nominations and my predictions:

BEST PICTURE: JWH says AVATAR - Watch the AVATAR Movie Trailer

While there were probably only 5 films (max) worthy of consideration this year, the Academy filled up their bucket with the likes of inspirational juggernaut THE BLIND SIDE and fanboy fave DISTRICT 9. Smartly nominating UP this year for both Best Animated film and Best Picture, it has only a remote chance of taking home the top award. Room was made for A SERIOUS MAN, the little seen Coen film that left me with a foreboding sense of dread with that final shot.

The real question here is whether UP IN THE AIR can recapture early momentum and pull down AVATAR. My feeling is that the unbelievable box office performance by AVATAR will bring it home several gold statutes including this one. Watch the UP IN THE AIR Movie Trailer

BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: JWH says Jeremy Renner

Still at just five nominations, two throw aways here were for Colin Firth (for A SINGLE MAN, which EI’s Warren Curry mostly liked for the performance only), and Morgan Freeman (for the Clint Eastwood borer INVICTUS, did this film even get a big release?).

George Clooney will likely be the victim of the THE HURT LOCKER’s loss to AVATAR for best picture as voters split on Best Picture and reward Jeremy Renner’s work. Jeff Bridges is very good in CRAZY HEART but the film is way too small and, frankly, felt incomplete—it just ends with little to say. Watch THE HURT LOCKER Movie Trailer

BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE: JWH says Gabourey Sidibe Watch the PRECIOUS Movie Trailer

Perhaps the biggest controversy will be whether the tabloid stuff about Mo’Nique’s off-screen complaining will cost her the Supporting Award but inadvertently help Gabourey Sidibe’s chances. And after seeing Sidibe this morning on Good Morning America, I can see this fresh-faced gal winning on her first role and first nomination. However, money means exposure and votes, which militates in favor of Sandra Bullock who was a smash in two movies this year (her nominated film THE BLIND SIDE and THE PROPOSAL). Rounding out things, Meryl Streep is unlikely to take home another award, and no one saw enough of THE LAST STATION to give Helen Mirren her due.

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: JWH says CHRISTOPH WALTZ

With 8 nominations (that’s what I heard) for INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS, the big win that seems to be a lock is for Christoph Waltz, whose performance was both menacing and funny. Waltz plays the NAZI colonel Haz Landa, a role that may have been written by Quentin Tarantino but was crafted by Waltz. His characterization was, next to Mo’Nique’s turn in PRECIOUS, the most talked about performance this year. On the losing end will be Christopher Plummer and Stanley Tucci both of which gave us their best in 2009.

Watch the INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Movie Trailer

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: JWH says Mo’Nique (deserves it) but Vera Farmiga takes it home

The casualty of some bad publicity (overhyped), Mo’Nique may not win for a performance that left me hurting. While PRECIOUS may have an adapted screenplay chance, the lock should be Mo’Nique, however, the talk show host and comedian has been reluctant to campaign for the award. An interesting article on this appears on Jezebel.com

This leaves Farmiga (who has really been on folks radar since DOWN TO THE BONE) in the driver’s seat for UP IN THE AIR, a film that will likely be passed over for the top award. Note that Anna Kendrick was nominated here for the same movie and Penelope Cruz didn’t get recognized for Pedro Almodovar’s BROKEN EMBRACES, rather, finds herself out of contention altogether being nominated for the critically maligned NINE.

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: JWH says UP, but loved FANTASTIC MR. FOX Watch the FANTASTIC MR. FOX Movie Trailer

UP will get this award although it is great to see it also nominated for Best Picture, which should happen more often. Surprising is THE SECRET OF KELLS, which I’ve not seen. My sentimental fave here is FANTASTIC MR. FOX, which was a grand success for Wes Anderson. And Disney got what it wanted with its 2D old school animated offering THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG.

BEST DIRECTOR: JWH says James Cameron

The race here is between James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow. But the result may be a forgone conclusion. AVATAR is most likely to win everything on Oscar night including the directing award. An amazing achievement on almost every level, AVATAR is everywhere all the time and that will spell votes, votes, votes. THE HURT LOCKER is a fantastic film, but opened so long ago, I suspect it will come up short for Bigelow, the only women in the mix.

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: JWH says THE WHITE RIBBON

The race here is between two films: A PROPHET and THE WHITE RIBBON. I loved A PROPHET, but everyone I’ve spoken with says that THE WHITE RIBBON is the film. Director Michael Haneke is an uncompromising director who shocked me with his CACHE in 2005. I suspect that with this nomination, RIBBON will finally be able to be seen more widely. As for A PROPHET, it is the best crime epic to hit theaters in a long time and will have a much better commercial run than RIBBON. Watch THE WHITE RIBBON Movie Trailer

FINAL THOUGHTS

Other categories include Best Documentary, which features a number of films I’ve not seen. Of the nominations, I did like THE COVE, but I’ve heard rumors concerning the accuracy of the reporting within the film. My feeling when watching it was that it was mostly true, after all, how could those shots of all those dead and dying dolphins be faked? Watch THE COVE Movie Trailer

The year’s Oscar ceremony, taking place on March 7, 2010, will be hosted by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin, two of the best in the business. I wonder how the expansion of the nominee list will affect the running time of the festivities. It will probably end up being a long night.

 

 

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0 # avatarJared 2010-02-02 18:55
If Avatar wins, I will lose all respect for the award. While I do appreciate the cutting edge graphics, as a movie that should have a great story line to win this award, Avatar falls far short.
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0 # That Evening SunMattrick 2010-02-02 19:05
The Macon Film Festival will close the 2010 festival with the Macon premiere of “That Evening Sun,” the award-winning film starring Macon-native Carrie Preston with Hal Holbrook, Dixie Carter, and Ray McKinnon, at 7:30 p.m., following the Festival awards ceremony at 7 p.m. on Sunday, February 21, 2010. Special guests for this screening will be announced next week.
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0 # RE: OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2010Jonathan W. Hickman 2010-02-02 19:20
We'll be covering that fine festival again this year. If you're gonna be there, or involved in the fest, look us up.
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0 # NominationsAlaina 2010-02-02 19:21
The following films received multiple nominations.

* 9 nominations: Avatar and The Hurt Locker
* 8 nominations: Inglourious Basterds
* 6 nominations: Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire and Up in the Air
* 5 nominations: Up
* 4 nominations: District 9, Nine and Star Trek
* 3 nominations: An Education, Crazy Heart, The Princess and the Frog and The Young Victoria
* 2 nominations: A Serious Man, The Blind Side, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Invictus, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, The Last Station, The Messenger, Sherlock Holmes and The White Ribbon
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0 # RE: OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2010Jonathan W. Hickman 2010-02-03 06:31
Thanks for the counts. I initially counted 9 for Basterds, but revised my posting after taking a closer inventory.
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