Am I the only one who's getting bored with the Jennifer Lawrence – B Cooper couple in films? Both great actors and Loved Silver Lining Playbooks, but enough is enough.
These are my predictions: (Probably I would change it after the results of Venice Festival, everyone can share their predictions)
Best Picture: Brooklyn, Carol, Far From the Madding Crowd, Inside Out, Mad Max: Fury Road, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, The End of the Tour, 45 Years
Best Director: Andrew Haigh, Todd Haynes, John Crowley, George Miller, Peter Docter
Best Leading Actor: Tom Courtnay, Michael Fassbender, Ian McKllen, Jason Segel, Michael Caine
Best Leading Actress: Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Blythe Danner, Emily Blunt
Best Supporting Actor: Emory Cohen, Oscar Issac, Benicio del Toro, Jesse Eisenberg, Harvey Keitel
Best Supporting Actress: Julie Walters, Cynthia Nixon, Marion Cotillard, Jane Fonda, Rachel Weisz
Best Original Screenplay: Alex Garland, Paul Weitz, Bob Petersen & Peter Docter, Sean Baker & Chris Bergoch, Amy Schumer & Judd Apatow
Best Adapted Screenplay: Nick Hornby, Phyllis Nagy, Jacob Koskoff & Todd Louiso, Donald Marguilles, Marielle Heller
Warner Bros will shoot on the foot if it does not promote Mad Max Fury Road which is more than just a great action movie , it is a great film period. It can also claim several awards: Best actress (Theron), Best Director (Miller), Cinematography (Seale) among others. Go MMFR go!
Grace, do you think that, come the airing of the awards, you could do a sort of check up on whether or not you accurately predicted the movies? Like for pre-awards, you can revisit this video and see which of the ones you listed actually were nominated. And for your post-awards video, you can see which ones won and compare that to your Oscar winners predictions video.
Stuff Grace failed to mention.
Fox Searchlight- Youth (Dated for October) and Demolition (TBA 2015), and A Bigger Splash (Fall 2015)
SPC – Son of Saul, Truth, and I Saw the Light. All confirmed for 2015
Weinstein: Three Generations (Sept 2015)
Lionsgate: Freeheld (October, SICARIO (September), Genius (Winter 2015)
Disney: Star Wars (Has Avatar's release date), Inside Out (Pixar films like the are OscAr contenders), The Light Between Oceans
Open Road: Spotlight (Dated October or Novemeber), Bleed for This
Warner Bros: Our Brand is Crisis
You missed many yet list stuff like True Story….
Hoping Mad Max Fury Road gets some proper recognition, not just for the technical aspects.
Inside Out will win Best Animated Feature
Matt Damon will be the lead in The martian? Nooooooooooooo
My Prediction: Tom Hardy will bag an oscar for The Revenant.
How big do you think are the chances for "Macbeth" at the Oscars?
Can we finally get Fassbender an Oscar already?
I love having this list at my disposal. Luv ya, Grace.
My prediction is Meryl Streep gets nominated for something
Am I the only one who's getting bored with the Jennifer Lawrence – B Cooper couple in films? Both great actors and Loved Silver Lining Playbooks, but enough is enough.
Unless Eddie Redmayne fucks up The Danish Girl, I think he's got back-to-back Oscars.
Is a nomination for Charlize Theron for Mad Max possible?! Great episode
I think Revenant, Hateful, and the Danish Girl will have a showdown in most categories.
Suffragette and Carol shovel get acting nods for the Oscar darlings involved, but I don't see them Bagging best picture.
I think Pan and Mad Max could bad some nods and wins in the technical categories.
These are my predictions: (Probably I would change it after the results of Venice Festival, everyone can share their predictions)
Best Picture:
Brooklyn, Carol, Far From the Madding Crowd, Inside Out, Mad Max: Fury Road, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, The End of the Tour, 45 Years
Best Director:
Andrew Haigh, Todd Haynes, John Crowley, George Miller, Peter Docter
Best Leading Actor:
Tom Courtnay, Michael Fassbender, Ian McKllen, Jason Segel, Michael Caine
Best Leading Actress:
Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Blythe Danner, Emily Blunt
Best Supporting Actor:
Emory Cohen, Oscar Issac, Benicio del Toro, Jesse Eisenberg, Harvey Keitel
Best Supporting Actress:
Julie Walters, Cynthia Nixon, Marion Cotillard, Jane Fonda, Rachel Weisz
Best Original Screenplay:
Alex Garland, Paul Weitz, Bob Petersen & Peter Docter, Sean Baker & Chris Bergoch, Amy Schumer & Judd Apatow
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Nick Hornby, Phyllis Nagy, Jacob Koskoff & Todd Louiso, Donald Marguilles, Marielle Heller
I've seen Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. It's a great movie, but I wouldn't expect a lot of nominations for it.
I just hope that this year doesn't turn out to be a sweep for just two or three movies. Let's bring some variety to these awards.
Warner Bros will shoot on the foot if it does not promote Mad Max Fury Road which is more than just a great action movie , it is a great film period. It can also claim several awards: Best actress (Theron), Best Director (Miller), Cinematography (Seale) among others. Go MMFR go!
So nothing for Mad Max?
Grace, do you think that, come the airing of the awards, you could do a sort of check up on whether or not you accurately predicted the movies? Like for pre-awards, you can revisit this video and see which of the ones you listed actually were nominated. And for your post-awards video, you can see which ones won and compare that to your Oscar winners predictions video.