Saturday, 25 February 2012

The Oscars 2012: Predictions

Hollywood's annual shameless back slapping is nearly with us again, so for several of the major categories, I've gone through and suggested who I think will win, who from the nominees I think should win and who should have been nominated. Feel free to come back on Monday morning and tell me how wrong I was:


Best Picture

Will win: The Artist. I just can't see it being anything else

Should win: Tricky. It's a fairly patchy category this year, and The Artist was a magnificent film, but my personal favourite was Hugo.

Should have been there: Drive, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and We Need To Talk About Kevin are the three that spring to mind. I'm sure that room could also have been made for Shame. Martha Marcy May Marlene was also a brilliant film, but it's a million miles removed from a typical Oscar nominee. If they got rid of the patronising foreign language category, A Separation would also have been a must, and The Skin I Live In would have been a brave choice. As it stands, the category is something of a stinker.


Best Director

Will win: Michel Hazanavicius

Should win: Although the film itself was an admirable but massively flawed mess, I'm going to go with Terrence Malick.

Should have been there: Lynne Ramsay and Nicolas Winding Refn. Would have been nice to see Pedro Almodovar and Tomas Alfredson in there too.


Best Actress

Will win: A hard one to call. Meryl Streep's momentum seems to finally be burning out, and Viola Davis is seeming ever more likely.

Should win: Again, it's hard to judge, as it's not a particularly strong category and I haven't seen Albert Nobbs yet, although I've heard that Glenn Close is very good. Anyone other than Meryl Streep, then.

Should have been there: Olivia Colman, for giving one of the best performances of any actor or actress all year. Leaving out Tilda Swinton was unforgivable too, and Elizabeth Olsen should have been in with a chance for Martha Marcy etc. Also, Charlize Theron was magnificently bitchy in Young Adult. Basically I'd replace all the nominees.


Best Actor

Will win: Dujardin seems to have confidently emerged as the frontrunner, and I'd say Clooney is snapping at his heels.

Should win: Gary Oldman. Next question

Should have been there: Fassbender for Shame is the first name that springs to mind. In what experts will soon be calling 'The Year of Ryan Gosling' it seems strange that he wasn't nominated for anything. I'd have gone with Drive. Michael Shannon too, for the excellent Take Shelter.


Best Supporting Actress

Will win: Octavia Spencer

Should win: Hmmm... Berenice Bejo, even though she should really be in the Best Actress category. It's not a great category to be honest. Although apparently Janet McTeer is very good.

Should have been there: Vanessa Redgrave for Coriolanus. Without a doubt. Also, Carey Mulligan for Shame. Jessica Chastain has also been nominated for the wrong film, she was much, much better in Take Shelter than in The Help. And although I hated the movie itself, Charlotte Gainsbourg was as terrific as ever in Melancholia. 
 

Best Supporting Actor

Will win: Christopher Plummer. Somebody could take it from him but I very much doubt it.

Should win: I want to say Max Von Sydow because he's one of my favourite actors, but I just can't justify picking him. Christopher Plummer was great, but I'm going to go with Kenneth Branagh, who was outstanding as Laurence Olivier.

Should have been there: Albert Brooks for Drive, and John Hawkes for Martha Marcy etc. Ezra Miller did the seemingly impossible by holding his own against Tilda Swinton, and about the half the cast of Tinker Tailor could safely fit into the list, particularly Benedict Cumberbatch.


Best Foreign Language Film

Will win: A Separation.

Should win: A Separation. There's a couple I haven't seen though, so I can't judge entirely.

Should have been there: The Skin I Live In, La Quottro Volte and Mysteries of Lisbon.


Best Original Screenplay

Will win: The Artist or Midnight in Paris

Should win: A Separation or Margin Call, but I'd be happy with The Artist or Midnight in Paris.


Best Adapted Screenplay

Will win: The Descendants or Tinker Tailor

Should win: Tinker Tailor

Should have been there: Coriolanus, for hacking down one of Shakepeare's most unwieldy plays into something lean and streamlined.


Best Original Score

Will win: The Artist. The music does have to carry most of the film, after all.

Should win: Tinker Tailor


And of course, Man or Muppet is quite rightly going to win Best Original Song.

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