Sunday, February 25, 2007

Oscar Predictions

I have not the time or the will to make a detailed, in-depth analysis, so all I offer up here is my guesses on who will win, and, where I feel I can make the judgment, my personal winners.


CATEGORY
Picture
Director
Actress
Actor
Supp.Actress
Supp.Actor
O.Screenplay
A.Screenplay
Foreign Film
Documentary
Cinematography
Film Editing
Animated Film
Art Direction
Costume Design
Sound
Original Score
Original Song
Sound Effects
Visual Effects
Makeup
Docu Sh.
Animated Sh.
Live Action Sh.

WILL WIN
The Queen
Martin Scorsese
Helen Mirren
Forest Whitaker
Jennifer Hudson
Eddie Murphy
Little Miss Sunshine
The Departed
Pan's Labyrinth
An Inconvenient Truth
Children of Men
Babel
Cars
Pan's Labyrinth
Dreamgirls
Dreamgirls
The Queen
"I Need to Wake Up"
Blood Diamond
Pirates 2
Pan's Labyrinth
Blood of Yingzhou...
The Little Matchgirl
West Bank Story

MY PICK
The Departed
Martin Scorsese
Judi Dench
Ryan Gosling
Adriana Barraza
Mark Wahlberg
Little Miss Sunshine
Children of Men
Abstain (only Pan's seen)
Abstain (only Truth seen)
Children of Men
Children of Men
Any (all B-)
The Good Shepherd
Prada/Dreamgirls/Marie
Blood Diamond
Pan's Labyrinth
"Listen"
Blood Diamond
Poseidon
Pan's Labyrinth
Abstain
Abstain
Abstain

Since the broadcast is both in the middle of the British night, and on a channel I don't have access to, I won't be able to watch the Oscars... sadly. There is a highlights show that I will have to wait a week to see (due to being back at university), but obviously I won't be waiting that long to find out the winners. So I'll have my statistics up asap, as well some comments if anything truly surprising occurs.

UPDATE:
Prediction Ratio: 14/24 (58%)
Winners here.

Brief Comments:

- I did rubbish. I like that.
- An resounding boo to Emmanuel Lubezki's loss in Best Cinematography... no movie matched Children of Men's expressive, groundbreaking work in this category, not even the eventual winner, Pan's Labyrinth (which had a dark, rich colour palette and was really excellent, but still...)
- I think my hesistancy in predicting Alan Arkin was wishful thinking... I just can't believe he won. Sigh.
- I can't feel too much animosity towards Babel's score win because I love "Deportation/Iguazu" too much... but goddammit, that isn't original! Pan's was robbed in this category.
- And joy to The Departed's four truimphs... all richly deserved and some (editing especially) a delicious surprise. Go Marty!

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