Thursday, November 23, 2006

Final Major Category Predicts

...At least until the precursors weigh in.

We have a little less than a month before the Globes announce their noms and I thought it would be nice to finish out the predicts of the top six categories (acting, director, picture) before the rush of awards come out. There will be people we don't expect, and people we do, but it should be interesting.

Picture

Dreamgirls - It's first official rave review came out. Hundreds to follow.
The Departed - Box office + Scorsese + Reviews = locked nom.
The Queen - It's this year's Capote but better. Nominate it.
Babel - I'm concerned about this one. Might be too "loved-it-or-hated-it" for a nom, but has strong buzz right now.
Little Miss Sunshine - The category is too depressing, we NEED this.

Director

Martin Scorsese - The Departed - See above + overdue = Winner.
Bill Condon - Dreamgirls - Film is too big not to give Condon the nod, but the win is another issue.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu - Babel - Film may be divisive, but the directing is solid.
Clint Eastwood - Letters From Iwo Jima - NO for Flags, YES for Letters. Academy loves him.
Paul Greengrass - United 93 - Feels like he is still sort of buzzing, and might be the film's only chance.

Actor

Peter O'Toole - Venus - Due and raved. People love a comeback story.
Will Smith - The Pursuit of Happyness - Everyone loves Smith, and the movie looks like feel good bait a la Finding Neverland
Forest Whitaker - The Last King Of Scotland - Buzz has faded, but it was strong enough to last him.
Ryan Gosling - Half Nelson - Critic awards WILL love him, and is a MAJOR darkhorse to win if he has the right momentum with precursors.
Leonardo Dicaprio - The Departed - They better declare him lead soon, or Aaron Eckhardt and Matt Damon will take this spot.

Actress

Helen Mirren - The Queen - Yeah. There is no stopping her.
Judi Dench - Notes On A Scandal - AMPAS loves her so much they would lick her shoes. Plus she plays creepy...and that works if done well.
Kate Winslet - Little Children - Buzz is gone, but will it come back when the film releases wider?
Penelope Cruz - Volver - Buzz has remained consistent and the only things holding her back are subtitles.
Meryl Streep - The Devil Wears Prada - Continues to reinvent herself, and AMPAS continues to reward her. She's in.

Supporting Actor

Brad Pitt - Babel - Big stars are rewarded when they actually act.
Eddie Murphy - Dreamgirls - Flashy role that no one else can offer in this race.
Michael Sheen - The Queen - Beautiful performance powerful enough not to get trampled by Mirren's talent. He kept up with her, which is impressive.
Jack Nicholson - The Departed - Umm...he was a lock after the first frame.
Ben Affleck - Hollywoodland - That's right. Write it down.

Supporting Actress

Jennifer Hudson - Dreamgirls - She filled the role's shoes according to early notices. This American Idolist is Not Going anywhere.
Cate Blanchett - Notes On A Scandal - Previous winner with a high profile year and a performance in an acting-central film opposite Dench makes for a nomination.
Abigail Breslin - Little Miss Sunshine - Let's hope HFPA doesn't screw things up by putting her in lead.
Rinko Kikuchi - Babel - Up and coming talent in a role so powerful she commands the film without a single word. A darkhorse to win.
Adriana Barraza - Babel - Represents the pure sentiment of the film. Powerful and painful. Brilliant.

There they are, and I would love to know what you think. COMMENT.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just so you know Jesse, you have the best predictions around, and you justify them well too. We match up completely on Actor, Supp. Actress, and almost all the rest of the way. I am predicting Maggie to be the "somewhat surprise" entry in Actress (seems like that category has had those recently), plus she's having a great year. Letters is gonna be interesting to watch...could be Clint's ticket in, or another disappointment (as Flags was for me). Nice work.

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