Another year, another set of Oscar predictions. This year's Best Picture race is as wide-open as it's been in a very long time, so I'm very worried about how I'll fare. Either way, it should be a fun ride.
Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Sunday, February 26, 2017
2017 Academy Award Predictions
The 2017 Academy Awards are tonight and here are my predictions of how things will go down. Last year, I didn't do as well as I have in the past, so I'm hoping to improve a little. With the way La La Land is poised to perform, I have a good feeling.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
2016 Academy Award Predictions
Tonight is the 88th Academy Awards, and what better way to celebrate this bizarre circus by making predictions about who will win? I usually am pretty good at predicting these categories -- I've gotten at least 19 out of 24 picks correct in the last few years -- but I don't know how to feel about this year's odds. It seems like for a long time there was no narrative to the award season, so it was hard to tell who the favorites for some of the big categories were, especially Best Picture. It should make for a fun award show -- well, as fun as these can be -- but a possibly ugly ballot.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
2015 Academy Award Predictions
Award shows are ultimately meaningless, but no other one assigns as much prestige to meaninglessness as the Oscars do. While the Grammys mostly stick to populist affairs and the Emmys remain stuck in the middle of commercially successful and critically acclaimed, the Academy Awards try to give off the impression that they're awarding true "Art." (Yes, that means we live in a world where Crash is considered "Art.")
Part of that could come from the voting body itself. Much discussion was had about the demographics of the Academy when the nominations rolled out and they were whiter than a picket fence in St. Petersberg, Missouri. You see, 94% of the Oscar voters are white, 74% are male, and the average member is 63 years old. And what are the two things old white dudes love the most? Taking themselves too seriously and not recognizing people of color. In all seriousness, I know one of those old white dudes in the Academy, and not only is he a cool guy, he has great taste in films too. Mostly, though, it seems like the voting body consists of people like this.
For the past few years, I've been making predictions about these awards, because it's fun and the trendy thing to do. In 2013, I got 21 out of 24 of the categories correct. Last year, I got 22 out of 24 correct. Will I get 23 correct this year? Probably not! Below I've listed each category, with all of the nominations in said category; along with what I think will win (meaning: my actual prediction), what I want to win, and a brief explanation of both answers.
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