Since the Academy Awards is tomorrow, what movies are you rooting for to win and which ones do you think will win.
My Picks:
Best Picture: Should Win: Her - This was the movie that I connected with on all levels. Serious snubs for Best Actor and Best Actress for Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson.
Will Win: Dallas Buyers Club - Gravity is an empty spectacle that will clean up on the technical awards. 12 Years A Slave was well done movie about a serious subject. Yet, I don't know who this movie was for. Who's mind were they trying change about slavery? However, with Dallas Buyers Club, this was a good movie with great acting about a person anyone hardly knew. AIDS is still something that millions of people still have to deal with. That's why it will surprise people who have been picking Gravity & 12 Years a Slave.
Best Director: Should Win: Martin Scorsese - The Wolf of Wall Street was hugely entertaining movie with a lot big set pieces and great acting. Most importantly, this movie is better than The Departed.
Will Win: If Gravity is as ground-breaking as everybody claims than Alfonson Cuaron should win. However, I wouldn't be surprised if Steve McQueen gets it for 12 Years a Slave.
Best Actor: Should Win/Will Win: Matthew McConaunghey. He simply gave a great, subtle performance.
Best Actress: Should Win/Will Win: Cate Blanchett. Honestly, the only movie in this category I saw was American Hustle. Amy Adams was good but she got outshined by Jennifer Lawrence. So, if Cate Blanchett was as good as people say she was, then she should win.
Best Supporting Actor: Should Win/Will Win: Jared Leto. He gave a great, honest portrayal that stood toe to toe with Matthew McConaunghey.
Best Supporting Actress: Should Win/Will Win: Jennifer Lawrence. She stood head and shoulders above the rest of the ensemble cast with an underwritten role. Lupita Nyong'o benefitted from having her character being featured heavily. She didn't really do anything different than anyone else who have played an abused slave.
Best Original Screenplay: Should Win/Will Win: Her. The Academy Awards usually awards the most deserving movie with the Best Screenplay Oscar. This year will be no different.
Best Adapted Screenplay: Should Win/Will Win: 12 Years a Slave. To be fair, I haven't seen Before Midnight. If it's like the first movie, it would have been my Should Win pick. However, I can't deny that 12 Years a Slave was a well-written movie that will deserve any awards given to it.
My Picks:
Best Picture: Should Win: Her - This was the movie that I connected with on all levels. Serious snubs for Best Actor and Best Actress for Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson.
Will Win: Dallas Buyers Club - Gravity is an empty spectacle that will clean up on the technical awards. 12 Years A Slave was well done movie about a serious subject. Yet, I don't know who this movie was for. Who's mind were they trying change about slavery? However, with Dallas Buyers Club, this was a good movie with great acting about a person anyone hardly knew. AIDS is still something that millions of people still have to deal with. That's why it will surprise people who have been picking Gravity & 12 Years a Slave.
Best Director: Should Win: Martin Scorsese - The Wolf of Wall Street was hugely entertaining movie with a lot big set pieces and great acting. Most importantly, this movie is better than The Departed.
Will Win: If Gravity is as ground-breaking as everybody claims than Alfonson Cuaron should win. However, I wouldn't be surprised if Steve McQueen gets it for 12 Years a Slave.
Best Actor: Should Win/Will Win: Matthew McConaunghey. He simply gave a great, subtle performance.
Best Actress: Should Win/Will Win: Cate Blanchett. Honestly, the only movie in this category I saw was American Hustle. Amy Adams was good but she got outshined by Jennifer Lawrence. So, if Cate Blanchett was as good as people say she was, then she should win.
Best Supporting Actor: Should Win/Will Win: Jared Leto. He gave a great, honest portrayal that stood toe to toe with Matthew McConaunghey.
Best Supporting Actress: Should Win/Will Win: Jennifer Lawrence. She stood head and shoulders above the rest of the ensemble cast with an underwritten role. Lupita Nyong'o benefitted from having her character being featured heavily. She didn't really do anything different than anyone else who have played an abused slave.
Best Original Screenplay: Should Win/Will Win: Her. The Academy Awards usually awards the most deserving movie with the Best Screenplay Oscar. This year will be no different.
Best Adapted Screenplay: Should Win/Will Win: 12 Years a Slave. To be fair, I haven't seen Before Midnight. If it's like the first movie, it would have been my Should Win pick. However, I can't deny that 12 Years a Slave was a well-written movie that will deserve any awards given to it.