I don’t know about you, but I got crushed like a bug in last year’s office Oscar pool. Read the full post.
Jul 18
2005
09:32 PM ET
It's never too early for Oscar predictions!
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I strongly feel that Jennifer Lopez have been under estimated. In my opinion they should not have judge her a bad actress after Jersey Girl and Gigli. She doesn’t write the scripts, does not direct and produce these films. One thing I do know, Jennifer Lopez performs to the fullest and acquires outstanding and exceptional talent. Before Rene Zelwegger and Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez is a lot more full of surprises in terms of dominating any role. So, with that being said, I Vote 120% for Jennifer Lopez in 2006 Oscars as “Best Actress” in an “Unfinished Life”.
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Best Picture: Brokeback Mountain
Best Director: Ang Lee
Best Actor: Seymour Hoffman, Capote
Best Supporting Actor: George Clooney, Syriana
Best Actress: Reese Witherspoon, Walk The Line (Although I think Felecity Huffman SHOULD get it.)
Best Supporting Actress: Michelle Williams, Brokeback Mountain
Best Adapted Screenplay: Brokeback Mountain
Best Original Screenplay: Crash
Animated Feature: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit
Best Documentary: March of the Penguins
Art Direction: King Kong
Cinematography: Brokeback Mountain
Costumes: Memoirs of a Geisha
What happened to “The Weatherman”???
I beg you to go out and rent it and see if Nic Cage and Michael Caine’s performances aren’t Oscar-worthy.
“The Weatherman” was marketed wrong by the studio. They made it look like you were in store for a silly “romp” or something, but it had some serious heart and soul to it. Rent it! NOW!
“Walk the Line” was overrated and I was not convinced by Phoenix or Witherspoon’s performances. Then again, I thought “Ray” was so-so. I need to learn something new about the characters, not just seeing someone trying to look and sound like them in those movies.
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