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Oscar Nominees
Best Picture
Avatar The Blind Side District 9 An Education The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds Precious A Serious Man Up Up in the Air Best Director James Cameron, Avatar Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds Lee Daniels, Precious Jason Reitman, Up in the Air Best Actress Sandra Bullock Helen Mirren Carey Mulligan Gabourey Sidibe Meryl Streep Best Actor Jeff Bridges George Clooney Colin Firth Morgan Freeman Jeremy Renner Best Supporting Actress Penelope Cruz Vera Farmiga Maggie Gyllenhaal Anna Kenrick Monique Best Supporting Actor Matt Damon Woody Harrelson Christopher Plummer Stanley Tucci Cristoph Waltz Animated Feature Film Coraline Fantastic Mr. Fox The Princess and the Frog The Secret of Kells Up Art Direction Avatar The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Nine Sherlock Holmes The Young Victoria Cinematography Avatar Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds The White Ribbon Costume Design Bright Star Coco Before Chanel The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Nine The Young Victoria Documentary Feature Burma VJ The Cove Food, Inc. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers Which Way Home Documentary Short China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant Music by Prudence Rabbit à la Berlin Film Editing Avatar District 9 The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire Foreign Language Film Ajami El Secreto de Sus Ojos The Milk of Sorrow Un Prophète The White Ribbon Makeup Il Divo Star Trek The Young Victoria Music (Original Score) James Horner, Avatar Alexandre Desplat, Fantastic Mr. Fox Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders, The Hurt Locker Hans Zimmer, Sherlock Holmes Michael Giacchino, Up Music (Original Song) "Almost There" - Randy Newman, The Princess and the Frog "Down in New Orleans" - Randy Newman, The Princess and the Frog "Loin de Paname" - Reinhardt Wagner & Frank Thomas, Paris 36 "Take It All" - Maury Yeston, Nine "The Weary Kind" - Ryan Bingham & T. Bone Burnett, Crazy Heart Short Film (Animated) French Roast Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty The Lady and the Reaper (La Dama y la Muerte) Logorama A Matter of Loaf and Death Short Film (Live Action) The Door Instead of Abracadabra Kavi Miracle Fish The New Tenants Sound Editing Avatar The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds Star Trek Up Sound Mixing Avatar The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds Star Trek Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Visual Effects Avatar District 9 Star Trek Writing (Adapted Screenplay) District 9 An Education In the Loop Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire Up in the Air Writing (Original Screenplay) The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds The Messenger A Serious Man Up |
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Go Avatar!
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Up is nominated for best feature film and animated film?
And the Blind Side? Really? Film was painful to sit through. |
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Go District 9 and first 10 minutes of Up!
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Anything but Avatar!
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I think it's terribly biased that they put Avatar at the top of those lists. Talking about overconfidence.
Anyway, I'm finally going to watch Avatar tonight. We'll see, I'm not getting my hopes up. |
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Shouldn't Avatar be under Animated Feature Film? Doubt I'll ever see this movie.
Have to check out The Secret of Kells. Hasn't been released in America yet. |
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Er....they are organized alphabetically...so...yeah....
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Isn't it a sure thing that Up will win best animated if it is nominated for Best Picture?
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This is how I think it'll pan out after 2 1/3 minutes of deliberation and having not seen 87% of the films nominated
Best Picture The Hurt Locker Best Director James Cameron, Avatar Best Actress Meryl Streep Best Actor Morgan Freeman Best Supporting Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal Best Supporting Actor Cristoph Waltz Animated Feature Film Up Art Direction Avatar Cinematography Avatar Costume Design The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Documentary Feature Food, Inc. Documentary Short The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant Film Editing Avatar Foreign Language Film The White Ribbon Makeup Star Trek Music (Original Score) Michael Giacchino, Up Music (Original Song) "The Weary Kind" - Ryan Bingham & T. Bone Burnett, Crazy Heart Short Film (Animated) French Roast Short Film (Live Action) The New Tenants Sound Editing The Hurt Locker Sound Mixing Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Visual Effects Avatar Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Up in the Air Writing (Original Screenplay) The Hurt Locker |
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Anyway, now that I've seen Avatar, I think it deserves some oscars. And Danny, if you don't expect much from it, it will be a very enjoyable movie. Worth your €10 I'd say. |
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Anyway, now that I've seen Avatar, I think it deserves some oscars. And Danny, if you don't expect much from it, it will be a very enjoyable movie. Worth your €10 I'd say. And you might never get the chance to see it in its full 3D glory. |
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I find it odd that the film industry is drastically altering their awards so more people will watch on TV.
Either a movie is the best movie of the year, or it isn't, ratings and box office should have nothing to do with it. That said, I think this is probably a bait and switch and The Hurt Locker will win best picture. |
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Best Picture
The Hurt Locker Best Director James Cameron, Avatar Best Actress Sandra Bullock Best Actor Jeff Bridges Best Supporting Actress Vera Farmiga Best Supporting Actor Christopher Plummer Animated Feature Film Up Art Direction Avatar Cinematography Avatar Costume Design Nine Film Editing Avatar Makeup The Young Victoria Music (Original Score) James Horner, Avatar Sound Editing Star Trek Sound Mixing Inglourious Basterds Visual Effects Avatar Writing (Adapted Screenplay) District 9 Writing (Original Screenplay) Inglourious Basterds |
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Just realized there are no nominations for The Road, not even for Viggo's acting, which was so damn good. Fuckin Weinstein's screwed it up, again.
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The Blind Side? Avatar? District 9? Up!?
What a shitty year for movies if this is what we get for best picture. Seriously, why did they broaden the category to include so many movies. The Oscars are one step closer to being the Grammys. |
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Best Picture
Who I'd like to win: The Hurt Locker Who Will win: The Hurt Locker Best Director Who I'd like to win: Quentin Tarantino, Inglorious Basterds Who Will win: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker Best Actress Who I'd like to win: Gabourey Sibide Who will win: Carey Mulligan Best Actor Who I'd like to win: Jeremy Renner Who will win: Jeff Bridges Best Supporting Actress Who I'd like to win: Penelope Cruz Who will win: Penelope Cruz Best Supporting Actor Who I'd like to win: Cristoph Waltz Who will win: Cristoph Waltz Animated Feature Film Who I'd like to win: Fantastic Mr. Fox Who will win: Up Art Direction Who I'd like to win: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus What will win: Avatar Cinematography Who I'd like to win: The Hurt Locker What will win: Avatar Costume Design What I'd like to win: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus What will win: Nine Documentary Feature What I'd like to win: Food, Inc. What will win: Food, Inc. Documentary Short No opinion Makeup No opinion Music (Original Score) What I'd like to win: Alexandre Desplat, Fantastic Mr. Fox What will win: Michael Giacchino, Up Music (Original Song) What I'd like to win: Either Randy Newman song What will win: Either Randy Newman song Sound Editing What I'd like to win: Inglorius Basterds What will win: Avatar Sound Mixing What I'd like to win: Inglorious Basterds What will win: Avatar Visual Effects What I'd like to win: Avatar What will win: Avatar Writing (Adapted Screenplay) What I'd like to win: Up in the Air What will win: District 9 Writing (Original Screenplay) What I'd like to win: Up What will win:The Hurt Locker |
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I can see the hate for The Blind Side and Avatar seems to be very love it or hate it. What could possibly be wrong with District 9? At least, so wrong that its a mark on the entire year that is what nominated? It was fantastic. And I won't even ask what's wrong with Up!. Up! is one of Pixar's best movies. And considering that there's always some talk about "Maybe it'll get nominated for the Best Picture Oscar!" for every Pixar movie, I think their arguably best one certainly deserves it. It may not be "artsy," but it certainly resonates emotionally more than most Best Picture nominees. Just a few noms from prior year's that I think District 9 and Up! were better than: - Frost/Nixon - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Crash - Brokeback Mountain Anyway, not like it really matters that they were nominated. Avatar might win (and probably would have been nominated even if there were only five noms), but the others don't have a chance. They were only nominated to try to boost viewership. Even with the extra, more popular noms I'm sure there will be plenty of people wondering why Transformers isn't on the list. |
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In my opinion District 9 fell apart and become a less-than-stellar film after the second act. And I don't think Up! was in the same league as WALL-E, which all things considered should have been a Best Picture film.... I think we can find some common ground though, I'd much rather see Up! or District 9 beat out Avatar or The Blind Side. :p |
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I actually think District 9 got better as it went along. Once it got past the apartheid analogy and started concentrating on the desperate situation of the protagonists, the movie really picked up and its imperfect but realistic ending lent well to the hand-held camera style of film making. Neil Bloomkamp is a name to look for, and from the buzz I'm hearing he's considering picking the Halo project back up again, nd I think that would be fantastic.
District 9was one of those movies that made you think after the credits rolled, and any movie that does that deserves a nomination, IMO. |
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