So, let's start with my two favorite categories, Best Actor and Actress.
Best Actor: I really want Jeff Bridges to win, I really do, but I'm less and less certain that it would happen and I really hope that I'm wrong. I think this looks so much like last year with Bridges as Rourke and Clooney as Penn. Clooney received at least ten critics' awards and rave reviews, he's a very popular and beloved actor in the Academy and if Up in the Air wins Best Picture it has to win at least two or three other awards. The screenplay award is locked IMO and it might lose Director to Kathryn Bigelow and the supporting ladies cannot win with Mo'Nique as a lock. So the only option is Clooney.
So my prediction: George Clooney in Up in the Air
Best Actress: Although Carey Mulligan seemed to be a far-out front-runner before the award season began and she won the first two critics's awards. But a very popular overdue actress suddenly turned up and won some awards ( e.g. NYFC), that seemed to be in the bag of Mulligan. Yes, she's the brilliant Meryl Streep, who might just receive her long awaited third Oscar. And she will IMO. She's overdue and there are two other factors in her favor: the only thing the Academy loves more than Meryl is BIOPICS. Haven't you noticed? Since 1998, there's always been a biopic winner (just check it if you don't believe me) and the Academy fall for much weaker performances than Meryl's superb turn in Julie and Julia. So it might be Mulligan after all, but I doubt it, because this "young Oscar princess" worked in the 1960s, but the world has changed a lot and unless you're Gwyneth Paltrow and your father pays for your Oscar, you can't expect to win under 30.
So my prediction: Meryl Streep in Julie and Julia
Best Supporting Actor: I don't think I should waste much time to this category, because unless Woody Harrelson gets stronger or the sentimentality makes them vote for Christopher Plummer, this is Waltz's to lose. He won all the awards (too much IMO) and I think the Oscar won't be a problem to him either. I really don't understand the fascination with his performance, it was very good, but I guess I have to rewatch the movie (I've just received a DVD).
So my prediction: Christoph Waltz in Inglourious Basterds
Best Supporting Actress: This category is not very exciting either. It's Mo'Nique and it's alright. When was the last time that a sweeper performance was THIS worthy? She's excellent and gives the best supporting performance of the decade. I don't think that ANYONE can beat her, especially not Anna Kendrick. And not campaigning like Mo'Nique does can be a good campaign too.
So my prediction: Mo'Nique in Precious
About Best Picture and Director: I decide it later, because I haven't seen many of the movies.
What do you think?
The more I watch Mo'Nique in Precious, the more I want to put her in my Top 5 OF ALL TIME!
ReplyDeleteShe is truly masterful.
She's great indeed, for me her performance is only Top 20 material.
ReplyDeleteHer performance is Top 10 for me. But I kinda disagree on your Best Actress comments. I think Mulligan has the edge, although I hope to god she won't win. My guess is that she'll win the critics choice award, both she and Streep will win Golden Globes, and whoever wins the SAG will win the Oscar.
ReplyDeleteMeryl will win the SAG, because of the respect of her fellow actors and I think she deserves it. Mulligan did not become as strong as people thought and BFCA loves Meryl very much too (see the award last year), there's no way she goes home empty-handed again and the members of the Academy feel the same. She received so many votes for Doubt, that it nearly caused an upset. If they wanted to give it to her for Doubt, which was not well-received, why wouldn't they give it to her for a universally and critically loved performance?
ReplyDeleteI guess that makes sense, but I'm still behind Mulligan as my prediction to who will win. As to who should, I'm behind Gaby Sidibe for Precious, but I haven't Julie And Julia yet. I hope that Meryl is really good.
ReplyDeleteMeryl is awesome. IMO better than Sidibe. But I don't know how much you'll like it.
ReplyDeleteWell, Meryl's performance seems forced and phony, which is shocking since it is Meryl Streep. I'm right behind Sidibe as well.
ReplyDeleteVery few people think that.:-) Well I still cannot get rid of Meryl's impact as Julia on me. I was amazed by her and well Sidibe... She was great, but Mo'Nique stole that movie from her.
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