Sunday 25 January 2009

Oscar Nominations 2009

It's that time again and whatever you have to say about the Oscars, it's always exciting to see who has been nominated and to debate over who might win.

I'll be using my trusty Cineworld voucher to see all nominations in the six main categories and make my predictions before the Oscars take place in February.

Firstly, here are the nominations in those six categories and my initial comments:

I haven't seen any of these movies but can say straight off the bat, based on predictions and rumours buzzing around, this looks like a close call. Couldn't pick it at this early stage, although a lot of people have been talking about Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler.



The obvious noteworthy nomination is for Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight and I think he will win it, solely based on his performance, but the real surprise here is the inclusion of Robert Downey Jr in Tropic Thunder, the only other movie I have seen out of this lot. Tropic Thunder was a piss take movie with Ben Stiller, but its great to see pure comedy roles getting a mention, because Robert Downey Jnr's depiction of a method actor going to extreme measures to play the role of an African American soldier was an amazing performance. Robert Downey Jnr is a fine actor, as was Heath Ledger.



Haven't see any of these so it's hard to pick at this stage. Might have to pay to see Changeling as it is no longer screening at Cineworld. Kate Winslet got a Golden Globe for her performance in The Reader and Meryl Streep's movie, Doubt, looks the goods.



Again, I haven't seen any of these performances and haven't got much to comment on except the inclusion of Marisa Tomei, who has come out of nowhere to pick up an Oscar nom.



Ooh another tough one and another five I haven't seen. Word has it Slumdog Millionaire is the favourite, but I love David Fincher's work and would be very happy if he picked it up for his most intriguing movie yet.



Same five as directing, and same comments.


Other nominations of note: Wall E should be a shoe in for Best Animated Picture and could take the Best Original Screenplay too, The Baader Meinhof Complex (review still pending) for Best Foreign Language Film and only Milk was dropped from the big five movies for Best Adapted Screenplay, replaced by Doubt. Also, there is a very notable absence in the form of Che - haven't seen the movie but good things have been spoken about Benico Del Toro's performance and it's stunning to see that the isn't listed in any category.

So, not long to go, Oscars are on February 22, so I better get cracking. Excited about seeing most of those nominations above.

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