Hey everyone, long time no blog, am I right? I guess I've been feeling like life isn't really interesting enough to talk about since I got back from Europe, but even in Boston, I'm still up to the same old shenanniegans :) so I'm going to try and keep this blog a bit more active. Now, for a topic I'm always excited about: the Oscars! I try to see each Best Picture nominee every year (I am MAJORLY behind this season...I blame Europe), and I keep abreast of all of the Academy buzz to try and make some informed decisions. I usually beat Craig in our annual Oscar fight, but I'm not quite sure this year...everything seems so up in the air! But anyway, for what it's worth, I'm throwing out my predictions for the big night, at least in the categories I've seen most of the films. Otherwise, I throw out checkmarks on that play-at-home ballot with abandon. Upon further reflection, that may be a failing strategy.
Best Original Song:
"Before My Time,"
Chasing Ice"Pi’s Lullaby,"
Life of Pi"Suddenly,"
Les Miserables"Everybody Needs A Best Friend,"
Ted"Skyfall," SkyfallThis is a given. Adele has been sweeping every award show, and rightly so. "Skyfall" is a beautiful song, she's a flawless singer, and generally, James Bond. What's not to love? I would be floored if anyone else pulled this out.
Best Animated Short:"Adam and Dog," Minkyu Lee
"Fresh Guacamole," PES
"Head over Heels," Timothy Reckart and Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly
"Maggie Simpson in 'The Longest Daycare,'" David Silverman
"Paperman," John KahrsThis year, I actually got a chance to see all of the nominated shorts in the theater. Previously, I had only seen Disney's "Paperman," which opened up
Wreck-It Ralph. I was smitten, as was much of the internet. It's far and away one of the best short films I've ever seen. I didn't know if anything else would stack up, and lo and behold...it didn't. I enjoyed all of the shorts (especially the sweet claymation "Head Over Heels," about a couple stuck in their own respective gravities), but "Paperman" is the clear winner here.
Best Animated Picture:(I found this on
tumblr. Isn't it just the cutest thing you've ever seen?)
FrankenweeniePirates! Band of MisfitsWreck-It RalphParanormanBraveThis was a tough choice for me. It was a really great year for animation in general. While I haven't seen
Pirates!, it was done by my very favorite British animation studio (I will always have a soft spot for Wallace & Gromit), so I can only assume it was wonderful. I enjoyed Burton's sweet
Frankenweenie, absolutely adored the ode to cult classic B movies
Paranorman, and passionately loved Pixar's princeless mother/daughter story
Brave and it's biggest competition, the touching and inventive
Wreck-It Ralph. As for my personal favorite, Academy politics aside? It's tough to decide. But Pixar is an Academy darling (we don't speak of
Cars 2), and while
Wreck-It Ralph picked up an Annie award, I don't know if it can rise to the top this year (though I do believe that's Craig's choice to win. It's on!)
Best Supporting Actor:Christoph Waltz,
Django UnchainedPhillip Seymour Hoffman,
The MasterRobert De Niro,
Silver Linings PlaybookAlan Arkin,
ArgoTommy Lee Jones, LincolnEr, quick confession time:
Lincoln is the only movie on this short list I haven't seen. But keeping with the trend of this awards season, I'm predicting a quick and tidy win from Tommy Lee Jones in this category. That said, it's a tragedy that Hoffman will not win this one: his performance in
the Master was absolutely breathtaking.
Best Supporting Actress:Sally Field,
LincolnAnne Hathaway, Les MiserablesJacki Weaver,
Silver Linings PlaybookHelen Hunt,
The SessionsAmy Adams,
The MasterThis one isn't even worth discussing. While I haven't seen
Les Miserables, I can tell you without a doubt in my mind that Anne Hathaway is the runaway favorite in this category. The only real question is how long they'll let her acceptance speech go on,
amirite?
Best Actor:Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
Denzel Washington
, Flight
Hugh Jackman
, Les Miserables
Bradley Cooper
, Silver Linings Playbook
Joaquin Phoenix
, The MasterThis one's a no-brainer. Daniel Day-Lewis wallpapers his beautiful Irish house with Oscars. Sad, because Phoenix was a knockout in
the Master...it's just not his year.
Best Actress:
Naomi Watts
, The Impossible
Jessica Chastain
, Zero Dark Thirty
Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Emmanuelle Riva
, Amour
Quvenzhané Wallis
, Beasts of the Southern WildThis is a tougher call. Performances were really strong across the board, but I think this is between Lawrence and Chastain. Frankly, it's almost a toss-up, but I was a big fan of Lawrence's performance, and she's been sweeping the award season thus far.
Best Director:David O. Russell,
Silver Linings PlaybookAng Lee,
Life of PiSteven Spielberg, LincolnMichael Haneke,
AmourBenh Zeitlin,
Beasts of the Southern WildDuh. If I were another director, I wouldn't prepare a speech. Spielberg will be taking this one home.
Best Picture:Beasts of the Southern Wild
Silver Linings Playbook
Zero Dark Thirty
Lincoln
Les Miserables
Life of Pi
Amour
Django Unchained
ArgoThis is the hardest one for me to judge.
Argo was my favorite movie of the year, but Affleck's snub makes its prospects shaky - in the history of the Oscars, a film whose director was not nominated has only won Best Picture once (
Driving Miss Daisy, by the way). But Argo is enjoying a lot of success this award season. I think this is the year for
Argo to break the mold, but it has to get past
Lincoln and
Zero Dark Thirty first. And after his sly dig at the Critic's Choice Awards, I'd
love to hear Affleck's acceptance speech.