Say what you will about James Cameron, and hell, I've said it too- but Avatar was a crowning achievement in filmmaking. And who says we didn't need a 3D Dances With Smurfs? And I adore Sandra Bullock. I think she's lovely and talented (in certain roles) and an incredibly good sport who seems like she'd be great to hang out with, but I just don't see the Academy taking her seriously for Best Actress.
Best Director
James Cameron 'Avatar'
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges 'Crazy Heart'
Best Actress
Meryl Streep 'Julie & Julia'
Best Supporting Actor
Christoph Waltz' Inglourious Basterds'
Best Supporting Actress
Mo'nique' Precious'
Best Animated Feature Film
'Up'
Best Original Screenplay
Mark Boal 'The Hurt Locker'
Best Adapted Screenplay
Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner 'Up in the Air'
Best Documentary Feature
'Food, Inc.'
Best Cinematography
'Avatar'
Best Costume Design
'Nine' Colleen Atwood
Best Picture
'Avatar'
3 comments:
Wow, a little off your game this year, eh? There were quite a few surprises last night. But was real impressed with Sandra Bullock.
I called 6 out of 11, which isn't crazy bad. But yeah, flubbed the two biggest prizes. I under-estimated the Academy's stodginess and anti-Camerion sentiment. I suppose I also under-estimated Sandra Bullock's universal appeal. Though I still maintain, this should have been Meryl's year.
I got 12 out of 20. I got the biggies but missed the piddly ones.
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