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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 remember that we are still a long way away
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 please share your thoughts on my picks and predictions in the comments below.

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.

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Could someone please explain to me the appeal of Dev Patel? If I recall, he hasn't gotten one nomination this year except Best Young Actor at the BFCA and NBR, and I've barely heard anything regarding Oscar buzz when it comes to his performance. Do people honestly think he'll get in over James Franco, Robert Downey Jr., Liev Schrieber and Eddie Marson? I highly doubt it.

DISCLAIMER: If Dev Patel gets nominated at the SAGS in about five hours, I relinquish responsibility on everything I just said, even though I highly doubt he will.

- Garrett
( December 18th, 2008 | 2:28 am )
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@Garrett: I honestly can't tell you, I have him in there as the sympathy #5 at the moment only because I can't figure out if Marsan, Downey or any of the others right behind him will move in. It's a really close fifth spot. The SAGs are probably going to help me bump him out but will it be Downey, Irwin, Marsan or who to replace him? Right now I am not confident in placing any of them so I stick with Dev. :)

- Brad Brevet (Post Author)
( December 18th, 2008 | 2:44 am )
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I really think that Robert Downey Jr. is going to move in the Top 5, because seeing all the kudos that the critics are giving to him and his Golden Globes nomination, he is a top choice. Kate Winslet make a beuatiful work in The Reader, I expect her to get more praise as the time pass. I hope Penelope Cruz get not just nominates to the Oscar, also to win the award, because she is amazing in Vicky Cristina Barcelona and she's a great actress, her work in Volver was simpily excellent. I yet have to see The Wrestler but personally I hate Mickey Rourke and for the Best Actor race, Sean Penn is the front-runner.

- Sebastian
( December 18th, 2008 | 7:53 am )
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Milk nominations is improving very well.

- Giorgio
( December 18th, 2008 | 7:58 am )
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@Brad Brevet: HA! Looks like I was wrong.

- Garrett
( December 18th, 2008 | 8:11 am )
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@Garrett: It's an interesting process eh? However, with Downey moving in and Shannon once again not getting a nom I am getting very confused on Revolutionary Road.

- Brad Brevet (Post Author)
( December 18th, 2008 | 10:39 am )
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I thought Dev Patel was great in Slumdog and I hope he does get the Oscar nod. The SAG nod is just one step closer. I can't for the life of me understand the possibility that the Oscars might nominate both Heath Ledger and Robert Downey Jr for those roles in the same year.

I didn't think Downey stood a chance at an Oscar nod for Tropic Thunder a few months ago, but apparently he's starting to become a front runner what with all the critical recognition, a globe and SAG nod…..I still don't think his performance is worthy of an Oscar nomination (though I did find it the best and funniest part of the movie), but I guess we'll see.

All in all, a pretty boring list of nods from SAG….I must say I was quite angered to see that TDK wasn't nominated for best ensemble. People seem to forget that Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman are anchoring that movie, and it wasn't just Heath Ledger who blew everyone away. Oh well, I guess I'll have to root double hard for PGA and DGA nods, otherwise TDK isn't going to make the best picture short list.

- Scott
( December 18th, 2008 | 10:41 am )
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#4, Revolutionary Road? The critics seem to not like it as much as the others.

#10, Wall-E? I've seen more critics groups pick "Wall-E" for best picture than any other movie besides "Slumdog Millionaire". Why would you think that there are 9 movies that have a better chance for Best Picture?

- JerzeyJon
( December 18th, 2008 | 11:04 am )
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@JerzeyJon: Because it is the Oscars and not critic lists. There is a MAJOR difference. It's the same reason I still have Ben Button above Slumdog for Best Picture.

Snobbery, politics and plenty of other factors must be considered. You also need to consider we are still over a month away from nominations being announced and if you read my comments on the SAG noms you will see my confidence in Revolutionary Road is wavering, but you can't deny the effect Winslet, Mendes and DiCaprion can have on the Academy… at least I can't. Perhaps a personal flaw.

- Brad Brevet (Post Author)
( December 18th, 2008 | 11:24 am )
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Where are the In Bruges nominations? I think Colin Farrell should be at least listed in the top ten for the best actor… I don't think Dev Patel deserves an oscar nom because he didn't actually have that much screen time (and certainly didn't steal the show) in Slumdog Millionaire, I'd rather see Eddie Marsan get the nom, however the oscars love those unknown and young actors… (btw I loved Slumdog Millionaire)

- Laura
( December 18th, 2008 | 11:24 am )
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@Scott: I agree with about everything you said there. I am a little baffled myself as to why The Dark Knight got snubbed for best ensemble, considering the actors involved in it. Oh well, it's just the SAGs.

And I am glad someone else has mutual feelings about Robert Downey Jr's performance in Tropic Thunder. I liked the movie and thought he was good in it, I even expected he'd get a Golden Globe nomination, same with Tom Cruise. I never saw it as an Oscar worthy performance, though. It's getting a bit out of hand, but that's just my opinion.

- Chris
( December 18th, 2008 | 12:19 pm )
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@Laura:

He's not choosing who he thinks deserves the Oscar nominations, but who he feels is going to get them. Just because you don't think Dev Patel deserves an Oscar nomination doesn't mean he's not getting buzz.

Also, in such a crowded year for Best Actor, I doubt Colin Farrell can be considered a top ten for possible oscar nominees. He'll certainly make my end of the year list though.

- Scott
( December 18th, 2008 | 3:49 pm )
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Brad

Regarding your comment below, I sure hope they DO have an influence, as I strongly feel "RR" and Leo and Kate are deserving of Oscar nods.

"but you can’t deny the effect Winslet, Mendes and DiCaprion can have on the Academy… at least I can’t."

- Mandy
( December 18th, 2008 | 5:24 pm )
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I have not seen The Reader but I am wondering if Kate Winslet's performance is really "supporting" as The Golden Globes (and some others) indicate by their nom. She receives top billing in the film, and all the trailers I've seen revolve around her throughout, so I'm having a hard time believing her work is "supporting"…can those who have seen it weigh in? Thanks -

- Ken
( December 18th, 2008 | 9:10 pm )
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@Ken: Even if her role isn't really supporting, the politics of the Academy are placing her there. Weinstein is also campaigning for a supporting nomination so not to cancel out votes with Revolutionary Road. The Globes and SAGs are following through with it, so I expect the Oscars to do the same.

- Garrett
( December 18th, 2008 | 9:40 pm )
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The problem is that very few critics have seen revolutionary road.The studio tries a strange marketing method…we will see if it works…as i know from an insider rr is the only movie many haven't seen…and at sag it was somehow forced to nominee kate winlset.Look at it this way…the greatest novel of 20th century with the most interesting characters ever and difficult as well…it's an acting breakthrough.In my opinion dicaprio and winlet make groundbreaking perfomances that it will make fellow actors and actreses to work harder to achieve such greatness.It's some very new techniques that only those two could do it…along with shannon.And if you take the cinematigraphy,costumes ,the whole cast, directing there is no reason no to nominate revolutionary road…Trust me…it will make it to the oscars and it will win many…if the academy still have credibility.

- Nick
( December 19th, 2008 | 9:55 am )
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But why compare it to the book?It'a a movie not a book…if you haven't read the book?By the way…in my opinion and many others the movie will suceed..People are going to see the movie without knowign how depressing it is.They just going to see dicaprio and kate together.

- Nick
( December 19th, 2008 | 9:26 pm )
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In Bruges should be nominated! It is one of the best movies in years, the ultimate black comedy and Colin Farell give his best perfomance in his whole life!

- Sebastian
( December 19th, 2008 | 10:54 pm )
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@Scott: I'm aware that he's choosing them because of the buzz not by what he thinks deserves the nominations. But In Bruges was nominated for three golden globes and isn't on this list… Colin Farrel is far more likely to get a nom than Will Smith or Benicio Del Toro, I think. And the Dev Patel thing was just a side comment because of the discussion going on. I think the author has him in the right position considering all the buzz.

- Laura
( December 20th, 2008 | 11:27 am )
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@Laura: Sorry to tell you this Laura, but Colin Farrell is not at all likely to get a nom. You have to remember the Golden Globes also have a Comedy/Musical section which makes for more nominees.

- Brad Brevet (Post Author)
( December 20th, 2008 | 11:33 am )
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@Brad Brevet: I agree. I think in the Best Actor race, Rourke & Penn have a lock on a nom each. Langella is looking close to a lock, as well. While Eastwood's buzz has not seemed to grow, the Academy loves him, so a nom for "Gran Torino" as an actor would not surprise me. That leaves one spot to accommodate Brad Pitt, Richard Jenkins, Leonardo DiCaprio, et al. I don't see Colin Farrell having any hopes of getting on that list.

- Ken
( December 21st, 2008 | 10:02 am )
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@Ken: You know, the Eastwood nom is something I thought may be a possibility, but the role is very weird. In Gran Torino his character is EXTREMELY racist and while it plays into the story it seems overly racist with a racial slur coming out of his mouth every chance he has… I don't know, just seemed a little uncalled for especially when the film itself turns into nothing more than a puff piece.

- Brad Brevet (Post Author)
( December 21st, 2008 | 12:17 pm )
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@Brad Brevet: I haven't seen the movie, so I'm spouting pure "nomination conjecture" but…the Academy loves Clint, he has announced this is his last on-screen role, and it plays (in the trailer) like a great combination of Dirty Harry and Unforgiven, so I think an acting nom is his. Penn, Rourke, Langella, Eastwood, and…? It all depends on how Revolutionary Road and Benjamin Button play. I have yet to hear a cohesive description of RR's plot (which is not a good sign) and BB just feels like it's a movie its producers and marketing people are trying to convince everyone else is great. But I haven't seen any of them, so like I say, it's pure conjecture.

As for Best Actress? Usually, it's an issue of which undeserving or supporting or foreign player is going to get shoved into the fifth spot. This year, there will be as many also-rans as nominees…and all deserving of a shot. Nice change.

- Ken
( December 22nd, 2008 | 1:27 pm )
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patel was incredibly good…considering it was his first film he was acting in. i hope he gets the oscar nomination (fully deserved in my opinion)

but no-one can deny heath ledger this one! this is his moment

- Ryan Fernandez
( January 1st, 2009 | 11:18 pm )
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