Saturday, February 23, 2013

And the OSCAR(s) go to.......

A.M.P.S.
Well my favorite night of the year is tomorrow night.  The Oscars!

Just went to Django Unchained today.  I was shocked at how good I thought it was.  

So, after Django, I've seen all nominated best pictures this year except for Amour.  I didn't see The Master which includes Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Actress.

But I feel quite confident to make predictions. I'M HOPING THAT MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES WIN OVER MY PREDICTIONS (SEE BELOW). Here goes....my predictions for tomorrow night's Oscar winners:

PREDICTIONS

Best Picture
Argo

Best Director
Steven Spielberg (Lincoln)

Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln) 

Best Actress
Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)

Best Supporting Actor
Christopher Waltz (Django Unchained)

Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)

Cinematography
Janusz Kaminski (Lincoln)

Film Editing
William Goldenberg (Argo)

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
Tony Kushner

Writing (Original Screenplay)
Zero Dark Thirty



Unfortunately, the Oscar winners do not always reflect the very best performances of the year.  So, in light of that, here's my opinion (caveat:  not having seen Amour or The Master), 

Who I Think Should Win (based upon performance)

Best Picture
Argo, Django Unchained, Zero Dark Thirty or Life of Pi

Best Director
David O. Russell (Silver) or Ang Lee (Life of Pi) 
[although it should be Ben Affleck or Kathleen Bigelow, IMHO]

Best Actor
Hugh Jackman (Les Miz) or Bradley Cooper (Silver)

Best Actress
Jennifer Lawrence (Silver) or Jessica Chastain (Zero) or Quvenzahane Wallis (Beasts)

Best Supporting Actor
Christopher Waltz (Django) or Robert de Niro (Silver)

Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway (Les Miz) or Helen Hunt (The Sessions)

Cinematography
Claudio Miranda (Life of Pi) or Robert Richardson (Django)

Film Editing
Tim Squyres (Life of Pi) or William Goldenberg (Argo)

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
Chris Terrio (Argo) or Lucy Alibar & Benh Zeitlin (Beasts)

This has truly been the most remarkable year of film-viewing in my lifetime.  The array and diversity, the sheer imagination, of most of these nominated films make all movies in the last 20 to 30 years sort of irrelevant.  The performances of the actors and ensembles is just so top notch.  (If these "kids" Hugh Jackman, Bradley Cooper, Ang Lee, Quentin Tarrantino, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, Behn Zeitland, Ben Affleck, Quvenzhane Wallis continue to set such a higher notch of excellence at their relatively younger age, then holy shit......how much will film making evolve after I'm gone???!  It's wonderful to think of?   When I was a kid, no one could even conjure a Meryl Streep.  Who will be the Meryl Streep when these kids have had full career?)

I hope they keep making more of these kinds of movies and not the stupid testosterone films or the cartoons or series.  This year's Oscars is evidence of why they should (although I will say that Skyfall is the best James Bond film ever and one of the best films of the year).

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