Oscar nominee discussion
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Oscar nominee discussion
On Tuesday morning, the Oscar nominees will be announced. Before then, you can say what you think should or will be nominated. And afterward, who you think got ripped off.
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This is what I'm expecting:
Best Picture
1) The King's Speech
2) The Social Network
3) Black Swan
4) The Town
5) Inception
6) Toy Story 3
7) The Kids Are All Right
8) Blue Valentine
9) The Fighter
10) Winter's Bone
Best Animated Feature
1) How To Train Your Dragon
2) Despicable Me
3) Tangled
4) Toy Story 3
5) The Illusionist
Best Leading Actor
1) Mark Wahlberg ~ The Fighter
2) Leonardo DiCaprio ~ Inception
3) Colin Firth ~ The King's Speech
4) Jesse Eisenberg ~ The Social Network
5) James Franco ~ 127 Hours
Best Leading Actress
1) Jennifer Lawrence ~ Winter's Bone
2) Natalie Portman ~ Black Swan
3) Nicole Kidman ~ Rabbit Hole
4) Annette Benning ~ The Kids Are All Right
5) Michelle Williams ~ Blue Valentine
I'll try to figure out more categories in the next few days.
Best Picture
1) The King's Speech
2) The Social Network
3) Black Swan
4) The Town
5) Inception
6) Toy Story 3
7) The Kids Are All Right
8) Blue Valentine
9) The Fighter
10) Winter's Bone
Best Animated Feature
1) How To Train Your Dragon
2) Despicable Me
3) Tangled
4) Toy Story 3
5) The Illusionist
Best Leading Actor
1) Mark Wahlberg ~ The Fighter
2) Leonardo DiCaprio ~ Inception
3) Colin Firth ~ The King's Speech
4) Jesse Eisenberg ~ The Social Network
5) James Franco ~ 127 Hours
Best Leading Actress
1) Jennifer Lawrence ~ Winter's Bone
2) Natalie Portman ~ Black Swan
3) Nicole Kidman ~ Rabbit Hole
4) Annette Benning ~ The Kids Are All Right
5) Michelle Williams ~ Blue Valentine
I'll try to figure out more categories in the next few days.
There will only be three nominees this year. It will likely be Toy Story 3, Tangled and Dragon.Duckburger wrote: Best Animated Feature
1) How To Train Your Dragon
2) Despicable Me
3) Tangled
4) Toy Story 3
5) The Illusionist
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Natalie Portman, Nicole Kidman, Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp all deserve nominations.
Alan Menken should win for I See the Light.
Black Swan, Inception deserve awards. The Social Network is higly overrated. Alice in Wonderland, The Chronicles of Narnia, Prince of Persia and TRON: Legacy deserves awards as well, for music/songs, visuals etc.
Toy Story 3 and Tangled should be nominated and one of them should win for animated film.
Alan Menken should win for I See the Light.
Black Swan, Inception deserve awards. The Social Network is higly overrated. Alice in Wonderland, The Chronicles of Narnia, Prince of Persia and TRON: Legacy deserves awards as well, for music/songs, visuals etc.
Toy Story 3 and Tangled should be nominated and one of them should win for animated film.
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Actually, Waking Sleeping Beauty received qualifying theatrical release in 2010. But we already knew it wasn't getting nominated because it wasn't on the Academy's shortlist.Disneyphile wrote:Because they were all released in theatres in 2009.Barbossa wrote:As for documentaries, how come the Disney ones got snubbed? Walt & El Grupo, Waking Sleeping Beauty and The Boys?
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