Saturday, February 21, 2009

Bona-Fide Oscar Predictions

The Academy Awards are on Sunday. I will be live-blogging them. But for now, these are my predictions for each category. If I get at least 83% correct, I'll be pleased. Along with what film I think will win, I will mention what film should win in my opinion. Enjoy.



Actor in a Leading Role


  • Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon

  • Sean Penn, Milk

  • Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler

  • Brad Pitt, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Richard Jenkins, The Visitor

Should Win: Sean Penn
Will Win: Mickey Rourke

Brad Pitt is a great actor (see Snatch , Seven ) but he didn't do anything in this movie. There were better performances that should have been acknowledged. Jenkins has been around for awhile and was great, but the film is too little to win. Frank Langella was the early favorite, but judging from other awards this season, the race is between Rourke and Penn. In Milk , think that Penn gave the greatest performance of his career. But he already won in 2003 for Mystic River, and voters might think that he doesn't need another award. Plus, everyone is a sucker for a comeback story, which makes Rourke the favorite. I won't mind if he wins, since his acceptance speech would to rock.

Actress in a Leading Role


  • Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married

  • Meryl Streep, Doubt

  • Melissa Leo, Frozen River

  • Kate Winslet, The Reader

  • Angelina Jolie, Changeling

Should Win: Anne Hathaway
Will Win: Melissa Leo

I only saw Doubt , and Streep gave yet another one of her stern old woman performances. Jolie has no chance. Anne Hathaway had a lot of momentum as the awards season began, but she kind of fell off the map. I'd like her to win, as she did the impossible feat of shedding her Disney princess image and has become a legitimate actress (well, most of the time). Leo was supposed to be great in her independent film, but the clear favorite is Kate Winslet. I love her body of work, but I hate The Reader as mentioned before and refuse to acknowledge that it might win such a prestigious award. This is Winslet's sixth nomination, but it would be sad if her career is defined by this movie. Thus, I'm going to pick Melissa Leo to win since if she does pull off the upset, I'll look really smart.

Actor in a Supporting Role


  • Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt

  • Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

  • Michael Shannon, Revolutionary Road

  • Josh Brolin, Milk

  • Robert Downey Jr., Tropic Thunder

Should Win: Heath Ledger
Will Win: Heath Ledger

This category is depressing. Heath Ledger owned in The Dark Knight , and everyone with a rational mind knows that he's going to win on merit and not because he passed away. I know I'm going to have tears in my eyes when his family goes up on stage to accept. It's also sad because in any other year, Hoffman, Brolin, and Downey Jr. could have easily won the award. This is pretty much the strongest category in the awards, even though we all know the victor.

Actress in a Supporting Role


  • Viola Davis, Doubt

  • Amy Adams, Doubt

  • Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler

  • Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona

  • Tajari P. Henson, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Should Win: Penelope Cruz
Will Win: Tajari P. Henson

This is the toughest category to call this year. All the previous awards (Golden Globes, SAG) were won by Kate Winslet, who had entered her role in The Reader in this category. So unlike the previous categories, there's no known leader. Marisa Tomei already won this award for My Cousin Vinny, which many people thought she didn't deserve. Voters may give her another one to justify Tomei's acting talents. Either Doubt co-star could also win, but I feel like the two women will split the vote and end up empty-handed. Davis was only in two scenes in that movie, but the were intensely gripping. Lots of pundits are giving the award to Cruz, and I agree that she deserves the Oscar. However, Henson gave the best performance in Button and will probably win. It would be too embarrassing for the industry if such a high prestige movie was to be shut out of every major category.

Best Director


  • Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

  • Stephen Daldry, The Reader

  • Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon

  • Gus Van Sant, Milk

  • David Fincher, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Should Win: Danny Boyle
Will Win: Danny Boyle

Forget the fact that three people on this list don't deserve to be here (Howard, Van Sant, and Daldry) because of the snub of one Christopher Nolan. Boyle is going to win, hands down. He filmed on location in the slums of Bombay with a cast of unknown child actors and Bollywood b-list actors. It's hard to believe how he pulled of some of the shot in that movie- the opening chase and the train sequence come to mind. I feel bad for Fincher, who I typically adore. Seven and Fight Club are two of my favorite movies. Again, like Winslet, I just feel like this was the worst movie he's made and he shouldn't get acclaimed for lousy work.

Art Direction


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Revolutionary Road

  • The Dark Knight

  • The Duchess

  • Changeling

Should Win: Benjamin Button
Will Win: Benjamin Button

Sorry, but I don't have time to type out each name. I feel bad, because it makes it seem like they don't matter. But they do. Anyways, I've never discounted Button's technical bravura. The film managed to realistically recreate sets from nearly an entire century, from the train station to the tugboat to the streets of New York. The rest of the movies were good, but they only had to focus on a single time period. Which isn't good enough this year.

Cinematography


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Slumdog Millionaire

  • The Dark Knight

  • The Reader

  • Changeling

Should Win: The Dark Knight
Will Win: Slumdog Millionaire

This category is a toss-up between Slumdog, Button, and Dark Knight. All three films made good use of lighting to reflect the emotions of their characters and to influence the mood of the audience. I prefer Batman, which used overpowering darkness to convey an unsettling sense of dread throughout the movie. I'd be happy if either of these three movies win, but it would be cool to see The Dark Knight as revenge for its disappearance in the major awards. It seems like Slumdog is going to win, with its incredible depiction of both India's beauty and its unpleasantness.

Adapted Screenplay


  • Eric Roth, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire

  • David Hare, The Reader

  • John Patrick Shanley, Doubt

  • Peter Morgan, Frost/Nixon

Should Win: Slumdog Millionaire
Will Win: Slumdog Millionaire

Even though the source material is reportedly nothing like the movie, Simon Beaufoy will win. It is written.

Original Screenplay


  • Courtney Hunt, Frozen River

  • Mike Leigh, Happy Go-Lucky

  • Martin McDonagh, In Bruges

  • Andrew Stanton and Jim Reardon, Wall E

  • Dustin Lance Black, Milk

Should Win: In Bruges
Will Win: In Bruges

This is my genius pick of the night. Everyone has their money on Milk. I'm sticking with Colin Farrel and Ralph Fiennes. In Bruges was beloved by all who saw it, and it will win the only Oscar it was nominated for. If this actually happens, I will scream from the top of my roof.

Costume Design


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Australia

  • The Duchess

  • Milk

  • Revolutionary Road

Should Win: Benjamin Button
Will Win: The Duchess

Again, I'm a big fan of Button's incredible technical work, and it should win for accurately reproducing costumes from several distinct time periods. But the Academy loves those medieval period dramas in this category, so it'll go to The Duchess

Editing


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Slumdog Millionaire

  • The Dark Knight

  • Milk

  • Frost/Nixon

Should Win: Slumdog Millionaire
Will Win: Slumdog Millionaire

Neither Button nor Milk had particularly memorable editing. Frost/Niixon was fast-paced and intense, but it wasn't very inventive. The Dark Knight had some excellently cut sequences, but nothing could match the insane energy created by splicing frames together in Slumdog .

Makeup


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Hellboy 2: The Golden Army

  • The Dark Knight

Should Win: Hellboy 2
Will Win: Hellboy 2

Did anyone else see that wonderfully bizarre underground market scene? If yes, you know why Hellboy is going to win. Also, Button was mostly CGI and the Joker was really the only one with makeup in his movie.

Foreign Language Film


  • The Baader Meinhof Complex

  • The Class

  • Waltz With Bashir

  • Departures

  • Revanche

Should Win: Waltz With Bashir
Will Win: The Class

Bashir is an documentary that is animated in the style of A Scanner Darkly. I'm going to watch it in a few weeks, and it looks sweet. However, voters generally don't like war and animation ( Bashir is about the Israeli-Palestinian War) so they'll go with The Class , which won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Best Picture


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Slumdog Millionaire

  • The Reader

  • Milk

  • Frost/Nixon

Should Win: Slumdog Millionaire
Will Win: Slumdog Millionaire

It is a really good film. Everyone likes it. And it has won every major picture award. There is no stopping the Slumdog train. Jai Ho!

Visual Effects


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • The Dark Knight

  • Iron Man

Should Win: Benjamin Button
Will Win: Benjamin Button

No contest. Making Brad Pitt look like an old baby man for most of the movie was the greatest technical feat of the year.

Animated Film


  • Wall E

  • Kung Fu Panda

  • Bolt

Should Win: Wall E
Will Win: Wall E

I heard it's really good. I'm going to watch in the next few days, don't worry.

Original Song


  • Jai Ho, Slumdog Millionaire

  • O Saya, Slumdog Millionaire

  • Down to Earth, Wall E

Should Win: "O Saya"
Will Win: "Jai Ho"

Both songs from Slumdog are pretty remarkable. I prefer the first, with it's core-shattering drums and MIA's rapping. I'd be cool with "Jai Ho" winning too, and it will, with its upbeat tempo and catchy refrain.

Original Score


  • Alexandre Desplat, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • A.R. Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire

  • James Newton Howard, Defiance

  • Danny Elfman, Milk

  • Thomas Newman, Wall E

Should Win: A.R. Rahman
Will Win: A.R. Rahman

I've been listening to this guy since I was 8 years old. I may cry if he gets the award. What a great step for Indian culture in America. Thanks for enjoying it, honkies.

Live Action Short Film


  • Auf Der Strecke (On the Line)

  • Manon the Asphalt

  • New Boy

  • The Pig

  • Spielzeugland (Toyland)

Should Win: The Pig
Will Win: The Pig

I was actually able to see all the short films for this year's Oscars. I meant to have them reviewed beforehand, but I kind of forgot. I'll have them done very soon. The Pig is heartfelt and witty, easily the most entertaining short. But Toyland is about kids and the Holocaust, so of course it's going to win. But I'm crusading against Holocaust films this year, so I'm going to predict that The Pig will win.

Animated Short Film


  • Presto

  • Lavatory-Lovestory

  • This Way Up

  • Oktapodi

  • La Maison en Petits Cubes

Should Win: La Maison en Petits Cubes
Will Win: La Maison en Petits Cubes

Those of you who saw Wall E in theaters have seen Presto, which was attached to it. It was fun yet frivolous, just like the rest of the category except for La Maison. It was a mature, gorgeous animation about an old man living in an underwater world who revisits memories from when the world was proper and dry. Good stuff. Check it out on the youtube or something.

Sound Mixing


  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • Slumdog Millionaire

  • The Dark Knight

  • Wall E

  • Wanted

Should Win: The Dark Knight
Will Win: Wall E

I don't know what this category means. I feel like the cute robot will win.

Sound Editing


  • Iron Man

  • Slumdog Millionaire

  • The Dark Knight

  • Wall E

  • Wanted

Should Win: The Dark Knight
Will Win: The Dark Knight

Again, this category is just unnecessary. So Batman's going to win it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I liked Kung Fu Panda more than Wall E.

Kavi Pandey said...

Blasphemy!

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