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Oscar Wishes and Cinematic Dreams

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From the speculation of the US Presidential Elections late last year, to the speculation of the Oscar contenders early this year – only this time its THR’s Scott Feinberg instead of NYT’s Nate Silver playing with the numbers. With the nominations announcement on Thursday, I, too, have prepped for this moment, watching movies throughout the year, interviewing stars and keeping up with where my Big 5 entertainment reads (Time, The Hollywood Reporter, LA Times’ The Envelope, Entertainment Weekly, Deadline Hollywood) are putting their money, much of it based upon awards and nominations that’ve already been handed out. Alternatively, you could just check out the number-crunching at GoldDerby.

Here, then, Miss Ntertainment’s two-cents’ worth on the predicted “Sexy Six”, as Time’s Richard Corliss likes to call them, based on the Big 5, and one or two wild movie wishes and cinematic dreams.

Best Picture

Zero Dark Thirty, ArgoLincolnLife of PiLes Miserables Silver Linings PlaybookDjango UnchainedSkyfallAmour, Beasts of the Southern Wild (such a charming breakout indie hit!)

All 5 have Zero Dark Thirty on their lists, which I think will go all the way and nab the Oscar for this category, IF the controversy around the film’s depiction of torture hasn’t harmed it too much, and there’s little indication it has, so far. Argo would be my second pick, based on the excellent suspense of the drama that manages to make you think maybe history turned out differently to what you know actually happened. Back to the actual nominations, because this category could have up to 10 nominees, or follow last year’s 9, the last spot could be filled by Moonrise Kingdom. If I could, I’d put Searching for Sugar Man in there, just because I loved it so much, but I know it’s a shoo-in for Best Documentary, so that’s okay.

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Best Director

Ben Affleck, Argo, Steven Spielberg, Lincoln, Kathryn Bigelow, Zero Dark Thirty, Ang Lee, Life of Pi, Tom Hooper, Les Miserables.

These are based on the recent DGA nominations for best feature.

Best Actor

Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln, John Hawkes, The Sessions, Hugh Jackman, Les Miserables, Denzel Washington, Flight , Denis Lavant, Holy Motors.

(In my ideal world, John would win this, but I recognize that Daniel owns this category with the role of a lifetime. I’m also hoping Denis Lavant gets a nod for his glorious turn in Holy Motors, although Bradley Cooper will likely nab that last spot for his great performance in Silver Linings Playbook.)

Best Actress

Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty, Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook, Naomi Watts, The Impossible, Marion Cotillard, Rust & Bone, Emmanuelle Riva, Amour or Quvenzhane Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild (if a 6-year old qualifies, she would be the youngest!)

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Best Supporting Actor

Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln, Robert De Niro, Silver Linings Playbook, Javier Bardem, Skyfall, Leonardo DiCaprio, Django Unchained, Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master.

Best Supporting Actress

Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables, Sally Field, Lincoln, Helen Hunt, The Sessions, Maggie Smith, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Nicole Kidman, The Paperboy.

Mix into all of this, the fact that for the first time this year, e-voting was allowed (extra-tight security reportedly caused some problems with ballots being cast), and the deadline date for submissions was brought forward to allow the 5 600 members to see all the films nominated in time for the ceremony on February 24th, and we’ll see how it all turns out!

 Pics: 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures

Entertainment Express: Life of Pi, Stars Earn Stripes, Taylor Swift, Robert Pattinson, London 2012.

 

* The New York Film Festival goes 3D – debuting the new Ang Lee movie, Life of Pi, as its opening movie this September.

* Nine Nobel Laureates, including Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, have called on NBC to scrap the new TV show, Stars Earn Stripes, because it glorifies war and combat training, pitting so-called celebs against each other.

* Taylor Swift has released her new pop-centered single, We Are Never Ever Ever Getting Back Together, in which she promises to never get back together with an ex. Ever.

* After his split with Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson is heading into the public eye to promote his new movie, Cosmopolis, this week. He ate ice-cream with Jon Stewart on Monday night, and rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

* And, in spite of the #NBCFail hashtag, the channel has reported the 2012 London Olympics were the most watched event in US history.

Entertainment Express: Sir Elton John, The Jacksons, Kristen Stewart, Nas, Life of Pi

 

* Sir Elton John is attending the International Aids Conference in Washington, where he’s met with, among others, South Africa’s deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe. Debra Messing has also been doing her part to decrease the stigma around the issue.

* In the ongoing Jackson Family drama, Katherine Jackson has been temporarily stripped of custody of Michael’s kids, and Tito’s son TJ now has temporary custody of them. Understandably she’s upset, and looking to get back permanent custody.

* In a gossip bombshell of note, Kristen Stewart confirmed she had an affair with her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders, after pictures of the two of them were published in US Weekly. We’re not one for gossip in these here parts, but it remains to be seen what impact this will have on R-Patz/K-Stew fans at the box office. Oh, and these Twitter comments are funny!

* Nas explains how he went from “life’s a bitch” to Life is Good.

* The Man Booker Prize Longlist is out. The shortlist coming in September.

* The official trailer for Ang Lee’s forthcoming Life of Pi movie has been released. It looks epic!

Pic: GCIS