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Possible Nominees:
Cars
Over the Hedge
Flushed Away
Barnyard
Open Season
Monster House
The Wild
Ice Age 2
The Ant Bully
A Scanner Darkly
I also think it's too bad that Chicken Run came out only a little bit before this category came into being...it totally would have gotten a nom, and most likely won. (The only other animated films I can think of in 2000 are Emperor's New Groove and Dinosour.)
Cars
Over the Hedge
Flushed Away
Barnyard
Open Season
Monster House
The Wild
Ice Age 2
The Ant Bully
A Scanner Darkly
I also think it's too bad that Chicken Run came out only a little bit before this category came into being...it totally would have gotten a nom, and most likely won. (The only other animated films I can think of in 2000 are Emperor's New Groove and Dinosour.)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Out of Vi's list, I'm going to discount:
Barnyard
The Wild
The Ant Bully
A Scanner Darkly
...as I don't they have serious Oscar clout.
This leaves us with:
Cars
Over the Hedge
Flushed Away
Open Season
Monster House
...which I think all have a shot, with it being a three-horse race between Cars, Over The Hedge and Monster House.
This leaves us with Ice Age 2, which may pop up due to the obscene amount of money it made, or be hindered by the fact that its a sequel in a very packed, original film year.
Just my thoughts.
Barnyard
The Wild
The Ant Bully
A Scanner Darkly
...as I don't they have serious Oscar clout.
This leaves us with:
Cars
Over the Hedge
Flushed Away
Open Season
Monster House
...which I think all have a shot, with it being a three-horse race between Cars, Over The Hedge and Monster House.
This leaves us with Ice Age 2, which may pop up due to the obscene amount of money it made, or be hindered by the fact that its a sequel in a very packed, original film year.
Just my thoughts.

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Judging from the designs, the tired concept and the VERY tired Robin Williams schtick, I kinda doubt it...especially since he did the same thing in Robots. (or at least it seems that way.)Depending on how it's recieved, "Happy Feet" may also get a nomination.
But then Robin is getting very good critical buzz from his new film "Man of the Year" where he plays a Jon Stewart-esque TV comedian who decides to run for president as a lark, and then actually gets elected.
He may still surprise us in "Happy Feet"--plus Penguins are hot right now, especially with the Academy!

(BTW Jeff Goldblum plays the villain in "Man of the Year" and is also getting good buzz. He's also starring in a Holocaust drama next year, and has his own TV show on NBC this all.
So I take back everything I said before. Sorry, Steve!

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Yes, but I think that the more realistic animation style is something that's gonna work in "Happy Feet's" favor, especially since so many animated movies this year are opting for a more "Cartoony" look. Plus it's a sure-fire box office hit by all means.
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I think it's so funny how Robin Williams has starred in two animated films in the last two years and yet he still won't work with Disney OR DreamWorks...(and he's the guy who practically invented celebrity voice casting.)
I wonder if he would hold the same "grudge" towards Pixar...
(I personally think Williams and Pixar is a match made in animation heaven!
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I wonder if he would hold the same "grudge" towards Pixar...

(I personally think Williams and Pixar is a match made in animation heaven!

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And the next Oscar host is...
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Wow this speaks volumes for Hollywood, letting her host the Oscars. I think being in Nemo helped to raise her profile as more family-friendly. I personally think it will be really cool to watch her host, I watched some of her one-woman comedy show on HBO and it was quite funny.
(Wonder what she'll wear?
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I'd love it if Albert Brooks got to do it....maybe next year, I hope.
Personally I can't stand Rosie O'Donnell....she has like, no talent and the only role she was ever good at was Betty Rubble because it had nothing to do with her off-screen personality. She just plays herself in every movie....and she was a lousy talkshow host to boot. Then appearing on Broadway when she can't even carry a film?! When will this woman ever "get" that she just plain can't act???



I'd love it if Albert Brooks got to do it....maybe next year, I hope.
Personally I can't stand Rosie O'Donnell....she has like, no talent and the only role she was ever good at was Betty Rubble because it had nothing to do with her off-screen personality. She just plays herself in every movie....and she was a lousy talkshow host to boot. Then appearing on Broadway when she can't even carry a film?! When will this woman ever "get" that she just plain can't act???



You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!