I'm really glad that Bolt made it in as well. I don't think it's anywhere near the technical or artistic achievement of Waltz With Bashir, but I'm always happy when all the good stuff gets a piece of the pie.
I'm glad Kate Winslet ended up with one nomination. I don't see how anyone could construe her Hannah as a supporting character in The Reader; her placement in lead is a huge step forward in putting studios in their place in trying to campaign lead roles in the supporting categories.
The Best Picture category I'm neither hot nor cold. Last year was one of the rare years that all five nominees were wonderful movies in their own right. This year, all five are good efforts, but I would have preffered VERY GOOD movies to be in the running, as the category BEST PICTURE suggests. Milk is truly excellent, but I don't particularly love anything outside of that. For me, The Reader was a better movie that The Dark Knight, but neither approaches the greatness of last year's winner (or four co-nominees for that matter). Oh well, at least there won't be a travesty this year in the winners.
Here's hoping Wall-E takes Best Animated Feature as it rightfully deserves!
