Best Picture - Nominees: "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Frost/Nixon," "Milk," "The Reader," "Slumdog Millionaire"
"Slumdog Millionaire" is the odds on chalk to win best film over "Milk,"
starring Sean Penn as gay activist Harvey Milk and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," with Brad Pitt as a man who ages backward. The final nominees Frost/Nixon and The Reader are long shots to say the least.
Slumdog will win in a cake walk.
Best Actor - The Nominees: Richard Jenkins in ''The Visitor,'' Frank Langella in ''Frost/Nixon,'' Sean Penn in ''Milk,'' Brad Pitt in ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,'' Mickey Rourke in ''The Wrestler'
The best-actor Oscar comes down to a showdown between Penn in "Milk"
and Mickey Rourke as a faded athlete in "The Wrestler." The rest are
there as also rans.
I'll Take Sean Penn because he deserves it more than sentimental and betting fav. Rourke.
Best Actress - The Nominees: Anne Hathaway in ''Rachel Getting Married,'' Angelina Jolie in ''Changeling,'' Melissa Leo in ''Frozen River,'' Meryl Streep in ''Doubt,'' Kate Winslet in ''The Reader''
Tough call between Winslet playing a German Nazi-era prison guard in "The Reader" over Streep as a nun who suspects sex abuse in a Catholic school in "Doubt".
Give me Streep by a nose, but Winslet has me scared - Call it an entry 1 and 1A.
Best Supporting Actor - The Nominees: Josh Brolin in ''Milk,'' Robert Downey Jr. in ''Tropic Thunder,'' Philip Seymour Hoffman in ''Doubt,'' Heath Ledger in ''The Dark Knight,'' Michael Shannon in ''Revolutionary Road''
The Late Heath Ledger is cinch to win as the villain Joker in the latest of an endless string of Batman movies "The Dark Knight." His posthumous win, only the second in Oscar history behind Peter Finch's name being called for ''Network'' will bring down the house.
Best Supporting Actress- The Nominees: Amy Adams in ''Doubt,'' Penélope Cruz in ''Vicky Cristina Barcelona,'' Viola Davis in ''Doubt,'' Taraji P. Henson in ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,'' Marisa Tomei in ''The Wrestler''.
The most wide open category among the "prestige" Oscars. Include Penelope Cruz in "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" against Marisa Tomei in "The Wrestler," Taraji P. Henson for "Benjamin Button" and Viola Davis and Amy Adams, both in "Doubt."
My upset special is Viola Davis (call me crazy if you want) over the IMHO not so terrific Penelope Cruz.
Best Director - The Nominees: David Fincher for ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,'' Ron Howard for ''Frost/Nixon,'' Gus Van Sant for ''Milk,'' Stephen Daldry for ''The Reader, ''Danny Boyle for ''Slumdog Millionaire''
I will take Boyle riding the coatail of Slumdog's Best Picture Oscar for the win here.
Just for the hell of it:
"Benjamin Button" wins for makeup.
"WALL-E" wins best animated feature.
BOL to all you Movie Buffs.. wil..
"Slumdog Millionaire" is the odds on chalk to win best film over "Milk,"
starring Sean Penn as gay activist Harvey Milk and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," with Brad Pitt as a man who ages backward. The final nominees Frost/Nixon and The Reader are long shots to say the least.
Slumdog will win in a cake walk.
Best Actor - The Nominees: Richard Jenkins in ''The Visitor,'' Frank Langella in ''Frost/Nixon,'' Sean Penn in ''Milk,'' Brad Pitt in ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,'' Mickey Rourke in ''The Wrestler'
The best-actor Oscar comes down to a showdown between Penn in "Milk"
and Mickey Rourke as a faded athlete in "The Wrestler." The rest are
there as also rans.
I'll Take Sean Penn because he deserves it more than sentimental and betting fav. Rourke.
Best Actress - The Nominees: Anne Hathaway in ''Rachel Getting Married,'' Angelina Jolie in ''Changeling,'' Melissa Leo in ''Frozen River,'' Meryl Streep in ''Doubt,'' Kate Winslet in ''The Reader''
Tough call between Winslet playing a German Nazi-era prison guard in "The Reader" over Streep as a nun who suspects sex abuse in a Catholic school in "Doubt".
Give me Streep by a nose, but Winslet has me scared - Call it an entry 1 and 1A.
Best Supporting Actor - The Nominees: Josh Brolin in ''Milk,'' Robert Downey Jr. in ''Tropic Thunder,'' Philip Seymour Hoffman in ''Doubt,'' Heath Ledger in ''The Dark Knight,'' Michael Shannon in ''Revolutionary Road''
The Late Heath Ledger is cinch to win as the villain Joker in the latest of an endless string of Batman movies "The Dark Knight." His posthumous win, only the second in Oscar history behind Peter Finch's name being called for ''Network'' will bring down the house.
Best Supporting Actress- The Nominees: Amy Adams in ''Doubt,'' Penélope Cruz in ''Vicky Cristina Barcelona,'' Viola Davis in ''Doubt,'' Taraji P. Henson in ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,'' Marisa Tomei in ''The Wrestler''.
The most wide open category among the "prestige" Oscars. Include Penelope Cruz in "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" against Marisa Tomei in "The Wrestler," Taraji P. Henson for "Benjamin Button" and Viola Davis and Amy Adams, both in "Doubt."
My upset special is Viola Davis (call me crazy if you want) over the IMHO not so terrific Penelope Cruz.
Best Director - The Nominees: David Fincher for ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,'' Ron Howard for ''Frost/Nixon,'' Gus Van Sant for ''Milk,'' Stephen Daldry for ''The Reader, ''Danny Boyle for ''Slumdog Millionaire''
I will take Boyle riding the coatail of Slumdog's Best Picture Oscar for the win here.
Just for the hell of it:
"Benjamin Button" wins for makeup.
"WALL-E" wins best animated feature.
BOL to all you Movie Buffs.. wil..
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