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Oscar Nominations


Dpantherman

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Looks like they are getting ready to be announced. I probably wont get to see them all

Best Picture

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Silver Linings Playbook

Lincoln

Zero Dark Thirty

Les Miserables

Life of Pi

Amour

Django Unchained

ARgo

Best Actor (lead)

Daniel Day Lewis (Lincoln)

Denzel Washington (Flight)

Hugh Jackman (Les Mes)

Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings)

Joaquin Phoenix (The Master)

Best Actress (lead)

Naomi Watts (The Impossible)

Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty)

Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings)

Emmanuelle Riva (Amour)

Quvenzahne Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild) ---shes 9

Best Actor (supp)

Christoph Waltz- (Django)

Phillip Seymour Hophman (The Master)

Robert De Niro (Silver Linings Playbook)

Alan Arkin (Argo)

Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln)

Best Actress (supp)

Sally Field (Lincoln)

Anne Hatthaway (Les Mes)

Jacki Weaver (Silver Linings)

Helen Hunt (Sessions)

Amy Adams (The Master)

Best Director

David O Russell (Silver Linings)

Ang Lee (Life of Pi)

Steven Spielberg (Lincoln)

Michael Haneke (Amour)

Behn Zeitln (Beast of the Southern Wild)

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Some quick observations.

Django got Best Pic Nod but not director. Same for Argo. Foxx and Leo didn't get a nom but Christoph Waltz did.

All the Supporting Nominated actors have won before.

Since the Oscars has more noms I think they spread out the awards this year to make everybody happy.

I have not seen Silver Linings yet but this makes me want to see it more. I like David Russell's style and he got best director nom.

My early predictions:

Best Actor- Joquain Phoenix- he is due and will be rewarded.

Actress-Jessica Chastain

Sup Actor- totally stacked. I will say Hoffman because it was more layered but I think it goes to Deniro.

Sup Actress-also tough but a slight lean to Ann Hathaway.

Director- toss up between Russell and Anderson. Both have been close.

Picture- said this early on and will stick with it. Argo.

http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/2013-oscars/2013-oscar-nominations-announcement-223312562.html

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