Thoughts, lists and other compulsive bits about baseball from comedian filmmaker television producer/Red Sox fan Paul Francis Sullivan.... feel free to call him “Sully.”
Sunday, February 26, 2012
The Sully Baseball Official Oscar Picks for 2012
I am taking a break this weekend from my baseball obsession to feed my other addiction:
The Academy Awards.
Now usually, I am super prepared for the Oscars. I've made it a point since the mid 1980s to see all the Best Picture Nominees before the telecast and most of the acting and writing picks as well.
In fact I've seen every Best Picture winner ever and every nominee since 1948.
Until this year.
I haven't been able to get out to the movies at the clip that I would have wanted to this year. And while I've seen 6 of the 9 nominees (which I am betting is more than you've seen!) I am going into this year without seeing either one of the front runners.
Nope, I haven't seen The Artist yet.
Nor have I seen Hugo.
So while I made to the end of that awful Tom Hanks/Sandra Bullock Sept. 11th movie and a feature length movie about the A's winning where they barely mention Mulder, Zito and Hudson, I am woefully unprepared by my own standards.
But that doesn't mean I can't make my predictions! My predictions are based upon who I think will win, not based upon any merit.
So here's my picks, submitted for your approval:
BEST PICTURE: The Artist
BEST DIRECTOR: Michel Hazanavicus, The Artist
BEST ACTOR: George Clooney, The Descendants
BEST ACTRESS: Michelle Williams, My Week with Marilyn
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Christopher Plummer, Beginners
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Octavia Spencer, The Help
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, The Descendants
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: The Artist
BEST ART DIRECTION: Hugo
BEST COSTUME DESIGN: The Artist
BEST SOUND MIXING: Hugo
BEST EDITING: The Artist
BEST SOUND EDITING: War Horse
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
BEST MAKE UP: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
BEST MUSIC SCORE: The Artist
BEST SONG: Man or Muppet from The Muppets
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: Rango
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: A Separation
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: Pina
And of course the categories that NOBODY knows but we bet on them anyway.
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM: La Luna
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM: Tuba Atlantic
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM: The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom
Basically "When in doubt, pick The Artist!"
I am going to watch the show and I am unapologetic, I enjoy it.
And I tend to be very bad in predicting winners.
I just hope Billy Beane is in the crowd.
Enjoy the show and enjoy listening to me talk about my Oscar obsession.
Michelle Williams seems like your longest shot in the main categories.
ReplyDeleteI actually put money on the Oscars this year, but ONLY for long shots.
Brad Pitt (most likely of the longshots I think) 25:1
Nick Nolte gives me 30:1
Melissa Mccarthy gives me 30:1
Jonah Hill gives me 40:1
you know that I have not watched The Artist yet, but I want to watch it after the Oscars it won and after reading your posts, I think that now I am convinced :D
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