Oscar Predictions: Take Five, All Top Eight Categories
The pre-SAG nominee edition...
I figured with the Screen Actors Guild Awards arriving in less than 12 hours I would jump the gun and get some Oscar predictions in since the SAGs could make next week's installment a little more interesting, or perhaps they could keep everything just the same. Who knows?
There were a few major moves as some contenders I had in the #2 and #3 slots moved entirely out of the top five this week while the name on top of the Best Actor category was the only topline switch among the bunch. A couple of my personal favorites from over the course of the year have been moved out of the top five, names such as Elsa Zylberstein (I've Love You So Long) and Cate Blanchett (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), but at the same time Sally Hawkins (Happy-Go-Lucky) has moved herself right back into contention with a fantastic amount of rewards coming from the critics recently.
As for me personally, I have recently reviewed Che (review), Gomorrah (review) and The Wrestler (review) and have reviews of Good, Ballast, What Doesn't Kill You and Nothing but the Truth coming along with all the regular releases. I will say, one of the films I saw yesterday is a film all of you must look for, it's the French film The Class and it won the Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or and it rightly deserved it. Directed by Laurent Cantet, it is another great film for 2008 and I will have a review of it up very soon. Look for it to be a strong competitor in the Foreign Language category and perhaps Best Adapted Screenplay as it is based on François Bégaudeau's book and he also adapted the screenplay and plays the lead role. Get more information on it here.
Like I said, the Screen Actors Guild nominations will be announced at 6 AM PST and I will have all the nominees online. So, if you read this before or after checking out the nominees remember to keep that in mind and be sure to come back next week (not sure if I will post on Christmas Day or not) for the updated charts as we are getting dangerously close to the announcement of the Oscar nominations on Thursday, January 22, 2009.
Now… for the predictions…
Just like last time, I have ranked each pick 1-10 and I ask you to
as I still have films to see although I just received my screeners of Nothing but the Truth and What Doesn't Kill You. The list of films I have not seen yet include:
So, with no further delay, click on the Next Page link to take a look at the predictions and
The 81st Academy Awards nominations will be announced on Thursday, January 22, 2009, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater. You can keep up with all my Oscar coverage in my "The Contenders" section right here.










