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    Time for the Academy Awards! What are your predictions for who will take home the Oscars this year? Here are the nominees:


    (SPOILER)Best Picture
    'Black Swan'

    'The Fighter'

    'Inception'

    'The Kids Are All Right'

    'The King’s Speech'

    '127 Hours'

    'The Social Network'

    'Toy Story 3'

    'True Grit'

    'Winter's Bone'

    Best Director
    Darren Aronofsky
    'Black Swan'

    David O. Russell
    'The Fighter'

    Tom Hooper
    'The King's Speech'

    David Fincher
    'The Social Network'

    Joel and Ethan Coen
    'True Grit'

    Best Actress
    Annette Bening
    'The Kids Are All Right'

    Nicole Kidman
    'Rabbit Hole'

    Jennifer Lawrence
    'Winter's Bone'

    Natalie Portman
    'Black Swan'

    Michelle Williams
    'Blue Valentine'

    Best Actor
    Javier Bardem
    'Biutiful'

    Jeff Bridges
    'True Grit'

    Jesse Eisenberg
    'The Social Network'

    Colin Firth
    'The King's Speech'

    James Franco

    '127 Hours'
    Best Supporting Actress

    Amy Adams
    'The Fighter'

    Helena Bonham Carter
    'The King's Speech'

    Melissa Leo
    'The Fighter'

    Hailee Steinfeld
    'True Grit'

    Jacki Weaver
    'Animal Kingdom'

    Best Supporting Actor
    Christian Bale
    'The Fighter'

    John Hawkes
    'Winter's Bone'

    Jeremy Renner
    'The Town'

    Mark Ruffalo
    'The Kids Are All Right'

    Geoffrey Rush
    'The King's Speech'

    Best Animated Feature Film
    'How to Train Your Dragon'

    'Illusionist'

    'Toy Story 3'

    Best Foreign Language Film
    'Biutiful'
    Mexico

    'Dogtooth'
    Greece

    'In a Better World'
    Denmark

    'Incendies'
    Canada

    'Outside the law'
    Algeria

    Best Original Screenplay
    Mike Leigh
    'Another Year'

    Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson
    'The Fighter'

    Christopher Nolan
    'Inception'

    Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg
    'The Kids Are All Right'

    David Seidler
    'The King's Speech'

    Best Adapted Screenplay
    Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy
    '127 Hours'

    Aaron Sorkin
    'The Social Network'

    John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton & Lee Unkrich
    'Toy Story 3'

    Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
    'True Grit'

    Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini
    'Winter's Bone'

    Best Documentary Feature
    'Exit Through the Gift Shop'

    'Gasland'

    'Inside Job'

    'Restrepo'

    'Waste Land'

    Best Original Song
    'Coming Home' from 'Country Strong'
    Music and Lyric by Tom Douglas, Troy Verges and Hillary Lindsey

    'I See the Light' from 'Tangled'
    Music by Alan Menken Lyric by Glenn Slater

    'If I Rise' from '127 Hours'
    Music by A.R. Rahman Lyric by Dido and Rollo Armstrong

    'We Belong Together' from 'Toy Story 3'
    Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

    Best Original Score
    'How to Train Your Dragon'
    John Powell

    'Inception'
    Hans Zimmer

    'The King's Speech'
    Alexandre Desplat

    '127 Hours'
    A.R. Rahman

    'The Social Network'
    Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

    Best Film Editing
    'Black Swan'
    Andrew Weisblum

    'The Fighter'
    Pamela Martin

    'The King's Speech'
    Tariq Anwar

    '127 Hours'
    Jon Harris

    'The Social Network'
    Angus Wall & Kirk Baxter

    Best Visual Effects
    'Alice in Wonderland'
    Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Carey Villegas & Sean Phillips

    'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1'
    Tim Burke, John Richardson, Christian Manz & Nicolas Aithadi

    'Hereafter'
    Michael Owens, Bryan Grill, Stephan Trojanski & Joe Farrell

    'Inception'
    Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley & Peter Bebb

    'Iron Man 2'
    Janek Sirrs, Ben Snow, Ged Wright & Daniel Sudick

    Best Cinematography
    'Black Swan'
    Matthew Libatique

    'Inception'
    Wally Pfister

    'The King's Speech'
    Danny Cohen

    'The Social Network'
    Jeff Cronenweth

    'True Grit'
    Roger Deakins

    Best Sound Mixing
    'Inception'
    Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo & Ed Novick

    'The King's Speech'
    Paul Hamblin, Martin Jensen & John Midgley

    'Salt'
    Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell, Scott Millan & William Sarokin

    'The Social Network'
    Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick & Mark Weingarten

    'True Grit'
    Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff & Peter F. Kurland

    Best Sound Editing
    'Inception'
    Richard King

    'Toy Story 3'
    Tom Myers & Michael Silvers

    'Tron: Legacy'
    Gwendolyn Yates Whittle & Addison Teague

    'True Grit'
    Skip Lievsay & Craig Berkey

    'Unstoppable'
    Mark P. Stoeckinger

    Best Costume Design
    'Alice in Wonderland'
    Colleen Atwood

    'I Am Love'
    Antonella Cannarozzi

    'The King's Speech'
    Jenny Beavan

    'The Tempest'
    Sandy Powell

    'True Grit'
    Mary Zophres

    Best Art Direction
    'Alice in Wonderland'
    Production Design: Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara

    'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I'
    Production Design: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan

    'Inception'
    Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas; Set Decoration: Larry Dias and Doug Mowat

    'The King's Speech'
    Production Design: Eve Stewart; Set Decoration: Judy Farr

    'True Grit'
    Production Design: Jess Gonchor; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh

    Best Makeup
    'Barney's Version'
    Adrien Morot

    'The Way Back'
    Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk & Yolanda Toussieng

    'The Wolfman'
    Rick Baker & Dave Elsey

    Best Short Film (Live Action)
    'The Confession' - Tanel Toom

    'The Crush' - Michael Creagh

    'God of Love' - Luke Matheny

    'Na Wewe' - Ivan Goldschmidt

    'Wish 143' - Ian Barnes & Samantha Waite

    Best Documentary (Short Subject)
    'Killing in the Name'

    'Poster Girl'

    'Strangers No More'

    'Sun Comes Up'

    'The Warriors of Qiugang'

    Best Short Film (Animated)
    'Day & Night' - Teddy Newton

    'The Gruffalo' - Jakob Schuh & Max Lang

    'Let's Pollute' - Geefwee Boedoe

    'The Lost Thing' - Shaun Tan & Andrew Ruhemann

    'Madagascar, carnet de voyage' - Bastien Dubois

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    Toy Story is gonna win Best Animated for sure.

    I hope Inception wins something at least like Best Original Score.

    True Grit probably had the Best Cinematography imo. Really beautiful shots.

    Best Director should go to David Fincher for his awesome style in Social Network.

    Best Picture could be any of them. They're all pretty good.

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    Best Picture is either going to be The Social Network or The King's Speech. What are you even thinking? *bish slaps you with love*

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    Colin Firth
    'The King's Speech'

    James Franco

    '127 Hours'
    Best Supporting Actress
    I like how James Franco is just in there. Bunny is right, You can't be better than James Franco. James Franco is so awesome James Franco doesn't need to be in a movie to get best actor.

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    James Franco is in 127 Hours.. which is right below his name.

    Weirdo.

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    Yeah but it's spaced funny so it looks like he's alone.

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    Never seen 'Biutiful' but Javier Bardem is in it and he's a damn beast.

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    The winners of the main categories will probably be the following based on all the other awards so far (though Fincher might win Best Director over Hooper):

    The King's Speech
    Tom Hooper
    Colin Firth
    Natalie Portman
    Christian Bale
    Melissa Leo

    Screenplay wins for The King's Speech and The Social Network.
    Best Animated Film to be The Illusionist (just kidding)
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    The only winners are going to be (well the categories that matter anyway)
    The King's Speech
    The Social Network
    127 Hours

    which is unfortunate.

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    What is 127 Hours going to win in the major categories?
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    Best Picture
    'The Social Network'
    (Despite the Queen being sick this is primarily American people voting & how many people have actually seen The King's Speech...)

    Best Director
    David Fincher
    'The Social Network'
    (A given)

    Best Actress
    Natalie Portman
    'Black Swan'
    (Another given)

    Best Actor
    Colin Firth
    'The King's Speech'
    (Also obvious)

    Best Supporting Actress
    Melissa Leo
    'The Fighter'
    (She's amazing it's about time)

    Best Supporting Actor
    Christian Bale
    'The Fighter'
    (People are saying Geoffrey Rush for this, but nah gonna stick w/ Bale)

    Best Animated Feature Film
    'Toy Story 3'
    (Because who cares about the other two)

    Best Foreign Language Film
    'Biutiful'
    Mexico
    (I dunno it's Mexican & Javier Bardem)

    Best Original Screenplay
    Christopher Nolan
    'Inception'
    (If Nolan doesn't win for this I swurt to gurt)

    Best Adapted Screenplay
    Aaron Sorkin
    'The Social Network'
    (Out of the list of noms for this award, this is the one I want to win the least; 127 hours could be a dark horse for this since Social Network is a shoe in for other awards)

    Best Documentary Feature
    'Exit Through the Gift Shop'
    (The only one that stands out to me. Everyone thought Food, Inc. was going to win last year, but films that usually win in this category are ones that introduce new topic not rehash things that have already been brought up like in films like Inside Job and Gasland)

    Best Original Song
    'If I Rise' from '127 Hours'
    Music by A.R. Rahman Lyric by Dido and Rollo Armstrong
    (I strongly dislike Newman's cheesy songs, so I'm hoping another former academy award winner, A.R. Rahman takes the gold here)


    Best Original Score
    'The Social Network'
    Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
    (I like them both a lot...if they don't win it will be a huge upset, but I think they have it in the bag for now)

    Best Film Editing
    'The Social Network'
    Angus Wall & Kirk Baxter
    (Although I disliked the Social Network the well-paced editing was one of the few things I could appreciate about the film)

    Best Visual Effects
    'Inception'
    Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley & Peter Bebb
    (Traditional visual effects versus 3D effects vs. completely revolutionary special fx...uh yeah obviously the later)

    Best Cinematography
    'True Grit'
    Roger Deakins
    (Could easily go to Deakins or Libatique because wow really great shots, but Deakins has been looked over a lot this could be his time)

    Best Sound Mixing
    'Inception'
    Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo & Ed Novick
    (I just remember the sound be really "boombastic")

    Best Sound Editing
    'Tron: Legacy'
    Gwendolyn Yates Whittle & Addison Teague
    (This is an award they give to movies that they don't really like but still wanna give something to because they feel bad for it i.e. Transformers last year...I'm just gonna guess Tron even though I haven't seen it)

    Best Costume Design
    'Alice in Wonderland'
    Colleen Atwood
    (They had very elaborate costumes so I assume there will take in to account the effort put in rather than just the aesthetic which many voters may not like)


    Best Art Direction
    'Alice in Wonderland'
    Production Design: Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara
    (It was magical)

    Best Makeup
    'The Wolfman'
    Rick Baker & Dave Elsey
    (The only stand-out in this group)

    Best Short Film (Live Action)
    'God of Love' - Luke Matheny
    (For no particular reason...it seems professional at least)

    Best Documentary (Short Subject)
    'Strangers No More'
    (It's about diversity and most Americans like that. Killing in the Name could be a dark horse but it's just forcing down Americans throats the same things they've been hearing for the past decade now)

    Best Short Film (Animated)
    'Day & Night' - Teddy Newton
    (The best and most reviewed on IMDb)

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    How many American people have seen The King's Speech? Well considering it's made over $100 million in the USA and is still going strong, I'd say quite a few. And its getting most of the big awards from people who actually vote for the Oscars (especially actors, it won the SAG award).

    And Sorkin's award will be probably the most deserved of the night.
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    I sincerely hope that "How to Train Your Dragon" bests Toy Story 3. The latter was good, but not exceptional, and "How to..." is just a better movie.



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    The Social Network is going to win Best Picture simply because I don't want it to.

    Toy Story 3 deserves Best Animated Feature though. I hope it wins. I never saw How to Train Your Dragon because all the character including the dragons looked hideous to me.
    I like Kung-Fu.

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    Toy Story 3 is the most highly reviewed film of the year, bar none.

    If it doesn't win Best Animated Feature, something is wrong.

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