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As of now, I really don't think Chicken Little has a shot.
Madagascar is....a left-field option. DW might win it since they haven't won in four years.
Corpse Bride is too weird...Valiant's not gonna get a nom...I think it's between Howl's Moving Castle and Wallace and Gromit, both kind of "foreign films."
EDIT: Oops, forgot about Hoodwinked.
Madagascar is....a left-field option. DW might win it since they haven't won in four years.
Corpse Bride is too weird...Valiant's not gonna get a nom...I think it's between Howl's Moving Castle and Wallace and Gromit, both kind of "foreign films."
EDIT: Oops, forgot about Hoodwinked.
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Nominations: Madagascar, Chicken Little & Wallace and Grommit
Winner: Chicken Little (I really hope CL wins)
As for the rest of the oscars, I'm hoping the technical awards go to Narnia. I would love Narnia to get a Best Picture nod, but I don't think the academy would do that. But for the rest of the awards, Brokeback Mountain will likely win everything it is nominated for.
Winner: Chicken Little (I really hope CL wins)
As for the rest of the oscars, I'm hoping the technical awards go to Narnia. I would love Narnia to get a Best Picture nod, but I don't think the academy would do that. But for the rest of the awards, Brokeback Mountain will likely win everything it is nominated for.
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Good call on the noms although I expect W&G to win over CL.askmike1 wrote:Nominations: Madagascar, Chicken Little & Wallace and Grommit
Winner: Chicken Little (I really hope CL wins)
As for the rest of the oscars, I'm hoping the technical awards go to Narnia. I would love Narnia to get a Best Picture nod, but I don't think the academy would do that. But for the rest of the awards, Brokeback Mountain will likely win everything it is nominated for.
Narnia is a good tech call but you're right that it's doubtful to get a nom in BP.
While Brokeback is favored also look for Walk the Line to give some competition after sweeping Picture/Actor/Actress at the Globes. Brokeback is still the favorite for Director and Supporting Actress but look for a foot race in Picture and Actor category since Ledger didn't hold up at the globes (though I'll admit Brokeback is still the favorite in Picture) - plus WtL has an easy win in the Actress category. Look for Cinderella Man to take Supporting Actor.
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I know, but I think it should. Especially the performance for the White Witch.Ben wrote:Narnia?
C'mon, that movie will not be nominated in anything other than the technical awards...sound effects, visual effects, costumes and sets.
You know, the Oscar people are always complaining about ratings & they think that it's the Host that makes or breaks the ratings. Although a good host won't hurt (like Crystal or Degeneres), people watch the Oscars for the nominations. If a bunch of small art-house films take most of the nominations people aren't going to watch. Who cares if "A Single Journey into the Mountains of Agrabah" is nominated for a bunch of awards (btw, I made that up). Now if big films (like Narnia, RotS, Kong, etc) got nominations, people would actually watch.
On a completely different note, will there be another chat group set up for this Academy Awards (like we had here last year)?
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