"My heart cries out "Juno! Juno! Juno!," but my brain dashes a pail of cold water and sternly corrects me: "No Country for Old Men." To be sure, "There Will Be Blood" cleaned up a lot of the year-end critics' prizes, but is a little too dark and odd for the academy. "Atonement" and "Michael Clayton" are excellent, but don't have the buzz. Dark horse: "Juno," because the Academy may go for an upbeat audience pleaser. Besides, according to me, it really is the best film of the year. "Juno will not be winning Best Picture. They're this year's Little Miss Sunshine. Universally beloved, but too feel good for the Academy's highest honor.
Performance by an actor in a leading role
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Performance by an actor in a supporting role
Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men
Performance by an actress in a leading role
Julie Christie, Away from Her
Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Ruby Dee, American Gangster
Best animated feature film of the year
Ratatouille
Achievement in cinematography
There Will Be Blood
Achievement in costume design
Sweeney Todd
Achievement in directing
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men
Best documentary feature
Taxi to the Dark Side
Adapted screenplay
Christopher Hampton, Atonement
Original screenplay
Diablo Cody, Juno
Best motion picture of the year
No Country for Old Men
1 comment:
Okay, I saw Ratatouille and I agree. Haven't seen another thing on the list. Gawd, I'm lame. Tom has though and he is likely to agree with you on best picture.
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