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Last Minute Oscar Predix: Get Ready For Some Rose Stemmin'

Written by Drew Feinberg
Published January 30, 2006

It's that glorious time of year once again, the time when I throw my Heineken bottle at the television whilst cursing/crying and questioning the existence of a higher power. Yup, Oscar nominations come out tomorrow. When I was a wee lad, I spent one Colorado winter up in a hotel where the chef confided to me that I have a certain "shine" about predicting the Academy Awards. Strangely, I never heard from him again after that.

Anyway, I figure it's only right to share this gift with you, dear readers. Not only shall I tell you what's going to be nominated, I'm going to tell you what's going to win. And lest you think I'm joking...I'm the one who predicted that New Coke would fail. Yup, I really went out on a limb with that one, too. So when I do well, feel free to sit your grandchildren on your knee and impress them with tales of my power of second sight. And if I do poorly, then feel free to mock me mercilessly whilst poking me with a branch of some sort. And here we go:

Best Picture

Brokeback Mountain
Crash
Good Night And Good Luck
Munich
Walk The Line

If I had more brains, I would have predicted: Capote.
If I had more cojones, I would have predicted:The Constant Gardener.
If the Academy had taste, they would have nominated: Squid And The Whale.
Should win: Munich. Please don't hurt me.
Will win: Brokeback Mountain. May lightning strike me dead if I'm wrong.

Best Director

Ang Lee - Brokeback Mountain
George Clooney - Good Night And Good Luck
Fernando Meirelles - Constant Gardener
Paul Haggis - Crash
Steven Spielberg - Munich

If I had more brains, I would have predicted: Bennett Miller (Capote).
If I had more cojones, I would have predicted:David Cronenberg (History Of Violence).
If the Academy had taste, they would have nominated: Chan-wook Park (Oldboy).
Should win: Steven Spielberg.
Will win: Ang Lee. Signed. Sealed. Delivered.

Best Actor
David Strathairn - Good Night and Good Luck
Heath Ledger - Brokeback Mountain
Joaquin Phoenix - Walk The Line
Phillip Seymour Hoffman - Capote
Russell Crowe - Cinderella Man

If I had more brains, I would have predicted: Terrence Howard (Hustle And Flow).
If I had more cojones, I would have predicted: Jeff Daniels (Squid And The Whale).
If the Academy had taste, they would have nominated: Eric Bana(Munich).
Should win: Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
Will win: Phillip Seymour Hoffman. And many years of Oscar wrongs will be righted.

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Last Minute Oscar Predix: Get Ready For Some Rose Stemmin'
Published: January 30, 2006
Type: Opinion
Section: Video
Writer: Drew Feinberg
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#2 — January 30, 2006 @ 20:22PM — Roger

I think Paheli should get a "nod" too, but too bad the Academy is biased towards European and Far Eastern films.

I also agree that the Academy tends to drool over dark films coming from foreign countries. Apparently if it's not in english, it'd better be sinister.

WAR Paheli for an Oscar nom (and I'm not Indian by the way)...

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